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ISIS Video Features Boy Who Says He’s American, Son of U.S. Soldier
ISIS released a propaganda video that features a boy who claims he is the American son of a U.S. soldier and moved to Syria with his mother two years ago.
Bus With Gas Containers Found Near Canceled Rotterdam Concert
A bus with Spanish license plates and containing gas bottles was found near a concert hall where earlier on Wednesday a rock concert was canceled due to a threat, Rotterdam’s mayor said.
North Korea flaunts plans for new ballistic missiles
North Korea appears to have revealed details of two as-yet untested missile systems in its press coverage of a factory inspection by the country’s Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un.
Air raid in Yemen kills at least 35 people
Bombs hit close to Houthi-controlled capital, Sanaa, leaving dozens dead and injured, local media reports.
Taliban suicide bomber kills civilians in Helmand
A Taliban suicide bomber killed at least seven people and wounded 42 others in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday, an official said, in an attack targeting police.
Reporter in Government Protection Is 9th Journalist Killed in Mexico
A newspaper reporter in the Mexican Gulf coast state of Veracruz who was enrolled in a government protection program for journalists was killed Tuesday along with two other men, one of his editors and a journalist advocacy group said.
‘Too many soldiers to feed’: North Koreans fear more sanctions as drought threatens famine
Sanctions and the worst drought for almost two decades threaten to cause severe hardship for millions of people in North Korea, while the country’s leadership continues to plough scarce resources into its missile and nuclear programmes, according to UN agencies and those with contacts in the impoverished nation.
‘Too many soldiers to feed’: North Koreans fear more sanctions as drought threatens famine
Sanctions and the worst drought for almost two decades threaten to cause severe hardship for millions of people in North Korea, while the country’s leadership continues to plough scarce resources into its missile and nuclear programmes, according to UN agencies and those with contacts in the impoverished nation.
Reporter in Government Protection Is 9th Journalist Killed in Mexico
A newspaper reporter in the Mexican Gulf coast state of Veracruz who was enrolled in a government protection program for journalists was killed Tuesday along with two other men, one of his editors and a journalist advocacy group said.
Taliban suicide bomber kills civilians in Helmand
A Taliban suicide bomber killed at least seven people and wounded 42 others in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday, an official said, in an attack targeting police.