ISIS Leader Killed by U.S. Special Forces, Confirmed Dead
ISIS Leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi killed himself during a raid by the U.S. military on October 27.
Read MoreISIS Leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi killed himself during a raid by the U.S. military on October 27.
Read MoreFor several decades, the fossil fuel industry has conducted a disinformation campaign in an attempt to delay public acceptance of climate change. These false claims have been the basis of several lawsuits filed against Exxon Mobil.
Read MoreBritish Prime Minister Boris Johnson is currently attempting to push the House of Commons to vote on his Brexit Deal after previously being snubbed by the Speaker of the House.
Read MoreJustin Trudeau won Canada’s federal election on October 21, securing a second term as the country’s Prime Minister.
Read MoreThe number dead in Chile’s sometimes violent anti-government protests has now reached 15, with the number detained by security forces standing close to 5,000.
Read MoreThe recent elections in Afghanistan had the lowest voter turnout rates the country has seen since 2001, around 20 percent of registered voters.
Read MoreIn Haiti’s capital city of Port-au-Prince, protests and outcry over hard living conditions and corruption persist in the streets among both the rich and the poor.
Read MoreEurope’s manufacturing Purchasing Manager Index (PMI) was placed at 45.7 in September, the lowest level since October 2012.
Read MoreAs the pro-democracy demonstrations in Hong Kong enter their fourth month, protesters have resorted to violent measures in order to draw the attention of the government. Since the start of the demonstrations, a total of 1,500 individuals ranging from ages 12 to 83 have been arrested.
Read MoreFor the past couple of weeks, Israelis have woken up uncertain about the future of their government and who will become the Prime Minister. Recent elections have rocked the country after elections revealed a close race between two of the more major parties, the Blue and White Party and the Likud Party.
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