By Hasan Afif El-Hasan
By Hasan Afif El-Hasan
By Mary L. G. Theroux
ABC News’ Martha Raddatz and Jonathan Karl report: On the day that almost two dozen U.S. embassies and consulates across North Africa and the Middle East are closed following the identification of a significant threat from an al-Qaeda affiliate, a…
By Salma Malik
By Andre de Nesnera
By Jeff Seldin
U.S. Senator John McCain is furious about whistleblower Edward Snowden’s newly-acquired asylum, and is demanding that Washington re-examine its relations with Moscow and “strip away the illusions that many Americans have had about Russia.”
By Ivan Eland
By Colin Dueck
By David Swanson
By Nicola Nasser
By Jonathan Cook
By Shenali Waduge
By Ali Ahmed
By Mobeen Tariq
By Paul Woodward
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has formally launched the Australian WikiLeaks Party and announced its federal election candidates. Assange has now officially declared his candidacy for a seat in the Australian Senate.
By Abukar Arman
Speculation that fugitive U.S. intelligence whistleblower Edward Snowden had been granted approval to leave Sheremetyevo airport’s transit zone was quashed by his lawyer Wednesday.
Egypt’s army called for nationwide rallies to protest the ongoing violence, as several attacks in Egypt killed three on Wednesday, sparking outrage from Islamists, who called the rallies an “announcement of civil war” and announced counter-demonstrations.
Prime Minister David Cameron has declined to condemn recent terrorist attacks targeted at three mosques in West Midlands.
Rajaram Panda and IPRIS
By Jim Kouri
William Dunkerley
By Dr. Habib Siddiqui
By Zaher Mahruqi