Peru Floods: Peruvians Cry For Help Over Social Media
As the death toll reaches 72 following a heavy set of floods in Peru, parts of the country are devastated and it seems there is little that the government can do to help.
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by Samuel Fisher | Mar 19, 2017 | 0 |
As the death toll reaches 72 following a heavy set of floods in Peru, parts of the country are devastated and it seems there is little that the government can do to help.
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In this video, Luke Rudkowski decides to share a very personal story with Arianna Huffington that...
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Both victims of the attack suffered “critical injuries,” and the boy subsequently passed away in hospital. The girl remains in critical condition.
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A regional and international proxy war that began in 2011 could well be on its way to becoming a hot global conflict as Russian and American troops arrive in the same Syrian city.
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Trump is accusing Germany of owing NATO “vast sums of money” and demanding that Germany pay the United States more for their “powerful, and very expensive” defense.
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The Trump administration has revoked rules put in place by Obama that barred debt collectors from charging penalty fees on past-due student loans.
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Mexican immigrants are suddenly flooding into Canada to avoid deportation from the United States.
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Brandon Andrus, an Iraq war veteran, was denied admittance into the Dierks Bentley Whiskey Row restaurant in Gilbert.
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The country of Israel has recently signed into law a bill which effectively bans anyone who supports the BDS movement.
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World-famous puppet master George Soros, who funds coups in favor of NATO, even got his own segment.
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The ads in Windows 10 might just be small pop-ups, but that’s how it starts, folks.
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Evidence perceived seems to show that Saudi Arabia was likely responsible for gunning down a boat full of Somali refugees trying to flee war-torn Yemen.
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Thanks to powerful revelations by Edward Snowden, Chelsea Manning, WikiLeaks, and generations of intrepid journalists, we now know that many outlandish geopolitical and domestic “conspiracy theories” were and are cold-blooded truths of the modern world.
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The Secret Service has drawn their weapons in front of the White House in response to yet another person who jumped the fence.
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Article via Zero Hedge Roughly a year ago we wrote about perhaps the most notable bank heist in...
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The New York State Supreme Court is preparing to make an important decision regarding cellphone surveillance and what New York police can legally keep a secret.
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Throughout our lives we are wiring our brains, based on our repetitive thinking. We get good at what we practice.
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A Saudi General told US reporters that the Trump Administration has made promises to “significantly” increase US intelligence and military support for the kingdom against Iran.
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Largest British deployment since the end of the Cold War arrived today in Estonia to join the ever-growing NATO deployment of a “spearhead force” into the Baltic states to “deter” Russia.
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After weeks of ranting and raving about a Trump-Russia conspiracy theory, is sanity finally returning?
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