In February, North Korea conducted its third underground nuclear bomb test
The most surprising fact about the increased sanctions against North Korea voted in the U.N. Security Council on March 7, following North Korean nuclear tests in February this year is China's strong...
View ArticleWatch Now: 17-Minute 'Battlefield 4′ Gameplay Demo
Inside Intel. Posted: 03/27/2013 | Views: 23,241 | Comments: DICE opens up with its vision for Battlefield 4, the power of Frostbite 3, and importance of choice even as buildings crumble. (8:24)...
View ArticleYep, already a preorder deal on Battlefield 4: premium expansion + $12 off
Keith Stuart: With a new Frostbite engine and a single-player mode inspired by multiplayer dynamics, the latest military shooter from EA DICE promises much – but at this point, gives away little....
View ArticleNorth Korea Vows to Keep Nuclear Arms and Fix Economy
In one week alone, North Korea's work-experience leader Kim Jong-un has ordered his military to prepare a missile strike on America, said his country is in a state of war with the South, and cut off...
View ArticleNorth Korea warns military cleared to wage nuclear attack against US
North Korea has barred entry to a joint industrial complex it shares with the South for a second day, the South Korean Unification Ministry said, but would allow 222 South Korean workers to leave the...
View ArticleGun-control overhaul is defeated in Senate
President Obama's ambitious effort to overhaul the nation's gun laws in response to December's school massacre in Connecticut suffered a resounding defeat Wednesday, when every major proposal he...
View ArticleAllan Arbus, We Hardly Knew You
Actor Allan Arbus, who played Major Sidney Freedman on M*A*S*H, died Friday at his home at age 95. Arbus played a military psychiatrist on the hit 1970s show, and though he was not a regular cast...
View ArticleWhat Caused the Deadly 747 Crash in Afghanistan?
WATCH: Raw Video Of Boeing 747 Crash At Bagram Airfield. Despite claims from the Taliban, there is no indication of a missile. The 747 clearly stalls in flight. The aircraft was carrying a crew of...
View ArticleD-Day's greatest lesson
I made it a point to be up before 0630 this morning. I wanted to see what things looked like, at that hour, realizing it was nothing like D Day 44, but simply to be in the moment on this 69th...
View ArticleAntoni Gaudi Birthday: Google Doodle Celebrates Beloved Catalan Architect …
Gaudi was born 161 years ago today in Reus, a city in Spain's Catalonia region. After a childhood and adolescence characterized by poor health, he entered the military in 1875 but spent much of his...
View ArticleObama urges military to return Egypt to democracy
Al Jazeera's Egyptian broadcast has been taken off the air. Both Reuters and Al Jazeera itself reported that security forces raided Cairo offices and detained at least five staff members. Political...
View ArticleEgypt's coup: What we know so far
(CNN) — After days of mass demonstrations, Egypt's military finally ousted Mohamed Morsy, the country's first democratically elected president, in the country's second revolution in two years. Morsy, a...
View ArticleEgypt launches crackdown on Muslim Brotherhood after Morsi's ouster
Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi was ousted in a military coup Wednesday, with security forces forbidding him from leaving the country, arresting a number of top Muslim Brotherhood officials, and...
View ArticleBradley Manning found not guilty of aiding the enemy, convicted on other charges
An Army judge on Tuesday acquitted Pfc. Bradley Manning of aiding the enemy by disclosing a trove of secret U.S. government documents, a striking rebuke to military prosecutors who argued that the...
View ArticleBradley Manning acquitted of most serious charge, convicted of others
Bradley Manning, the 25-year-old Army private who gave thousands of classified U.S. military and diplomatic documents to WikiLeaks, was acquitted of aiding the enemy in a military court-martial, but...
View ArticleBradley Manning acquitted of most serious charge, convicted of others
Bradley Manning, the 25-year-old Army private who gave thousands of classified U.S. military and diplomatic documents to WikiLeaks, was acquitted of aiding the enemy in a military court-martial, but...
View ArticleThere's Hope For Manning Yet
The dramatic trial of Bradley Manning culminated Tuesday with a brutal verdict that could silence potential whistleblowers willing to expose the clandestine practices of the U.S. government. In...
View ArticleThere's Hope For Manning Yet
The future was in the defendant's chair along with Bradley Manning. Not that the media noticed. On the morning of Manning's verdict, CNN brought in experts to discuss New York mayor candidate Anthony...
View ArticleDeath Toll in Egypt Clashes Climbs to 525
Brent oil jumped to a four–month high on Thursday on fears a new wave of political turmoil in Egypt could disrupt supplies through the Suez Canal. CAIRO — Egypt's police and military stormed a pair of...
View ArticleDeath Toll in Egypt Clashes Climbs to 525
The transcript of President Barack Obama's remarks on violence in Egypt. CAIRO — Egypt's police and military stormed a pair of Muslim Brotherhood protest sites here early Wednesday morning, leaving...
View ArticleIn Rebuke to Egypt, Obama Cancels Joint Military Exercises
The Lede is following events in Egypt on Wednesday, where the security forces used deadly force to disperse sit-ins by supporters of the deposed president, Mohamed Morsi. The ferocious assaults by...
View ArticleHis Options Few, Obama Rebukes Egypt's Leaders
US President Barack Obama has called off joint US-Egypt military drills scheduled to take place next month in protest of the Egyptian government's brutal crackdown on protesters, in which more than 630...
View ArticleEgypt defends protest response amid condemnation
Why now? This is the question most of us ask, looking at Egypt from afar. For nearly a month and a half, ever since the military removed President Mohamed Morsi from office, the authorities allowed his...
View ArticleJudge sentences Bradley Manning to 35 years
A list of the top documents Pfc. Bradley Manning leaked to WikiLeaks. FORT MEADE, Md. — Attorneys for Bradley Manning, the soldier found guilty of turning over 700,000 classified U.S. files to...
View ArticleBradley Manning comes out as transgender: 'I am a female'
Bradley Manning has been sentenced to 35 years in prison for passing hundreds of thousands of classified military documents to WikiLeaks. The sentence was more severe than many observers expected, and...
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