Megan Kelly

Kim Jong Il, who had been the Leader of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea) since 1994, died on December 17, 2011 of a heart attack. Now control over the nation has been transferred to his youngest son Kim Jong Un. International Concern Grows for UN’s access to Nuclear Weapons.

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Whale Wars from Ocean to Ocean

On January 12, 2012 By

Natalie Fallano

The anti-whaling activists of the well known Animal Planet show Whale Wars decided to play a game of cat and mouse with the Japanese on a Saturday night, Jan.7, 2012.

As a Japanese vessel chased the “Steve Irvin” back into Australian waters, “Sea Shepard” crew and Australians, Geoff Tuxworth, Simon [...]

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Local Syrian Polls

On December 16, 2011 By

Megan Kelly

Despite fighting in several regions of Syria, Idlib in the north and Homs in the south, the Syrian government is holding local elections. Unlike elections in Egypt, the turnout of the population to the polls has been enforced by government authorities; many civilians have tried avoiding leaving for the polls as much [...]

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Kerry Ngan

Dating back to July where the transition of security in Afghanistan began, North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Afghan officials have announced that they will be entering their second phase of transition. As all foreign troops and NATO-led International Security Assistance Force are expected to leave the country by the end of 2014, the [...]

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Sumya Mohiuddin

China undergoes questioning after Yue Yue, a two year old girl, is ignored by [...]

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Natalie Fallano

First an earthquake. Then a tsunami. And finally, a nuclear crisis  This disaster struck Japan on March 11, 2011, about a month ago, yet it continues to be a top news story. One may ask, why is this?

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