Russia is now the world’s No. 2 arms producer, surpassing Britain, think tank reports

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HELSINKI – A Swedish think tank said Monday Russia has emerged as the world’s second-largest arms producer after the United States. Russia surpassed Britain, which had held the spot since 2002 and remains Western Europe’s No. 1 arms maker. The Stockholm … Read More

Roger Stone associate Jerome Corsi sues Mueller, Justice, CIA, FBI, NSA for $350 million

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The suit accuses the special counsel of blackmailing him to lie as part of a “legal coup d’etat” against President Donald Trump. Jerome Corsi, seen during an interview in New York on Nov. 27, repeats in the suit his contention … Read More

Germany’s new CDU chief to review liberal Merkel migration policies

BERLIN (Reuters) – The new leader of Germany’s Christian Democrats (CDU) outlined plans on Sunday to change the party’s migrant policies before next year’s European election, signaling that she could break with her mentor Angela Merkel’s liberal approach. The conservative … Read More

Israel News Hezbollah Deputy Chief: All of Israel Is Within Range of Our Missiles

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Sheikh Naim Qassem comments come days after Israel launched an operation to destroy cross-border Hezbollah tunnels. Lebanon’s Hezbollah deputy leader Sheikh Naim Qassem gestures as he speaks during an interview with Reuters in Beirut, Lebanon March 15, 2018. REUTERS/Aziz Taher\ … Read More

In Yemen, 20 million people are at risk of famine as fighting continues

The world’s worst humanitarian crisis spiraled in Yemen after a Saudi-led coalition launched an offensive to support the government against Iran-aligned Houthi rebels in March 2015. Around 20 million Yemenis are food insecure, UN agencies said on Saturday, adding the … Read More

France: More than 1,200 in custody after ‘yellow vest’ riots

President Emmanuel Macron will speak to the French people after a fourth week of protests that have shaken the country. Unrest sparked by proposed fuel tax hikes has morphed into a general anti-government revolt. French authorities said on Sunday they … Read More

Trump faults Paris climate agreement as protests in France continue

Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump blamed the Paris climate accord as demonstrations in France continued to protest over an increase in fuel tax and other grievances. “The Paris Agreement isn’t working out so well for Paris,” Trump tweeted Saturday morning. “Protests and riots … Read More

A crunch Brexit vote is coming that could plunge the UK into fresh political chaos

U.K. lawmakers will vote on Theresa May’s Brexit plan on Tuesday, December 11. There are many who say she will fail to gather enough support. Possible outcomes include the collapse of government and May’s resignation. Parbul TV | Reuters TV … Read More

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