ISIS Earns $800 Million Per Year Selling Oil to Black Market
The ISIS earns a whopping $2 million per day selling oil to the black market.
Swedish Military Spots ‘Russian Submarine’ Off Stockholm Coast, An Alarming ‘Security Game Changer’
The Baltic nations of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are panicking over the alleged sighting of a Russian submarine in Sweden's territorial waters.
Russia Wanted To Divide Ukraine With Poland As Early As 2008, Says Polish Ex-Minister
Poland's former foreign minister said Russia wanted so bad to divide Ukraine as early as four years ago.
Moscow Will Not Publish List of Banned Persons, Also to Ban Imports of European Animal Fat, Meat Byproducts, Fruits and Vegetables
Enter Russia at your own risk, or so the country tells the banned persons on its list.
No Mercy: ISIS, Father Stones to Death Daughter for Alleged Adultery
A woman in the ISIS caliphate has been stoned to death by her own father.
WHO Declares Nigeria Ebola-Free, Urges Other Nations To Replicate Success Story
Nigeria's been Ebola-free for six weeks now, according to the World Health Organisation.
Family Of Ebola Nurse Patient Hires Lawyer To Clear Things Up, Refutes CDC Claims; Agency Revises Guidelines
Amber Joy Vinson's family refuted the claims of the CDC that she had been careless in handling her Ebola symptoms.
Britons Advised to Brace for Strong Hurricane Gonzalo Bearing Winds Up to 75mph; Affects Flights, Train Services
Residents in the United Kingdom have been advised to prepare against hurricane Gonzalo.
Just So You May Know Russia Has 5000 Nukes – Putin Tells the World
Vladimir Putin warned the U.S. and its allies Russia's 5,000 nuclear warheads are just around the corner, ready to be fired anytime.
Vatican 2014 Final Synod Report: Gays Still ‘Unwelcome’ in Catholic Church, LGBT Thankful for First Step
Members of the Catholic LGBT community told to not confuse gay unions with "God's design of matrimony and the family."
Canada Conducts Practice Drill Of Ebola Rapid Response Teams, To Send Experimental VSV-BOV Vaccine To WHO
Canada's conducting practice drills of its Ebola rapid response teams to see how well and organized the country's reaction would be in case it reports its first infection case.
Ebola ‘Cruise Ship’: Holidaymakers Furious Organisers Hid the Truth About Dallas Health Care Worker
The organisers of the Carnival Magic ship allegedly refrained to tell its passengers the truth why it had to suddenly terminate its tour cruise.
Recent Japan Typhoons Impact Fukushima Reactors, Radiation Levels at All Time High
The levels of contaminated waters at the Fukushima nuclear power plant have surged.
France to Build 8 Nuclear Reactors in South Africa
France will build at least eight nuclear reactors in South Africa.
CDC Says Ebola Virus Manageable Unless Mutates in U.S., Air Canada Approves Flight Attendants’ Request for Hand Gloves
An outbreak of the Ebola virus in the U.S. in deemed unlikely unless it mutates.
Weather Alert: Atlantic Canada Advised to Brace for Hurricane Gonzalo, What and How to Prepare
Hurricane Gonzalo will hit Canada's Newfoundland and Labrador on the weekend.
Ebola Comes to the U.S.: Tests Come Out Positive in Second Texas Health Worker, Hunt for Other 132 Passengers Start
The CDC may need to rework some of its guidelines after the dreaded west African Ebola virus has successfully infected its second American victim right inside the U.S. homeland.
Not In This Lifetime: Vatican Still Not Open To The Idea, Realities Of Gays
It seems Catholic bishops arent softening their stand yet towards gays.
Dutch Biker Gang Joins Fight Against ISIS in Iraq
Three members of a Dutch biker gang have joined the Kurdish fighters against ISIS.
Four Canadian Hikers Among Those Killed in Nepal Avalanche
A series of deadly blizzards and avalanches in Nepal's Himalayas have killed four Canadians.
Russian Territory Grows Bigger By 1,165 km² In Arctic Region
Russia's sovereign land ownership has grown bigger.
Made in Canada Ebola Vaccine Begins Human Clinical Trials, Results Expected December 2014
Canada has started the human clinical trials of the vaccine it developed against Ebola.
Kazakhstan Bride Kidnapping Caught On Camera: Girl Screams, Dragged To Wedding She Doesn’t Want (Video)
The Kazakh woman fought not to be a part of her own wedding.
ISIS Has New Enemy, Hunted Down by White Shroud Guerillas in Syria
Guerrilla groups in Syria are pouncing on the ISIS jihadi fighters.
Ebola Update: China Develops Vaccine, Hopes For Early Approval; Mortality Rate Now at 70%, WHO Reports 4,447 Ebola Deaths
China has developed a vaccine that could potentially save and cure Ebola-stricken patients.
Obama’s ISIS Strategy Will Ultimately Lead To An Alliance With Assad, Extremist Group Said To Have Used Chemical Weapons In July
An alliance with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad could be the only thing that could stop the ISIS and its advancement.
Odd News: Denmark to Ban Sex with Animals Because Creatures Don’t Have Privilege to Say No Against It
Bestiality or sex with animals was revealed to be a thriving business in Denmark.
Slovak Artist Takes A Strike On World's First Advert Promoting 'Joys of Sex' (Video)
A Slovak artist used a pencil and sharpener to create the so-called world's first sex commercial.
Cost of Illegal Firearms in Australia Has Skyrocketed Criminals Now Do Gun-Sharing
Australia holds about only 260,000 illegal shotguns and handguns. But the figures could be higher, according to the Australian Crime Commission.
MH17: Ukraine's Donetsk Republic Leader Says Nobody’s Getting Debris at Crash Site
The leader of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) said that nobody is collecting the parts or other pieces of evidence from the crash site of the downed Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17.