Colombia Firm Makes Armored Clothes for Kids

Factory owner Miguel Caballero said he never thought about making protective clothes for kids until requests came in following the deadly attack on Sandy Hook Elementary in Connecticut last month. 4 Jan 2013, 2:19 PM PDT

EU Welcomes French Economic Reform Efforts

The European Commission welcomed on Friday efforts by France to reform its struggling economy but played down suggestions that it might give Paris more time to meet public deficit targets. 4 Jan 2013, 1:57 PM PDT

HK Traders Use Roof to Dry Thousands of Shark Fins

Hong Kong is the world center of the shark fin industry, accounting for about half of global trade. Environmental campaigners, citing government statistics, say more than 10,200 metric tons of shark fin were imported into Hong Kong last year. 4 Jan 2013, 1:27 PM PDT

Greece Probes Officials in Swiss Tax Scandal: Source

The Greek prosecution service has questioned two finance ministry officials close to former socialist finance minister George Papaconstantinou, who is caught up in a tax scandal shaking Greek politics, judicial sources said on Friday. 4 Jan 2013, 11:04 AM PDT

Hamas Allows Fatah Anniversary Rally in Gaza

Tens of thousands of supporters of Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas's Fatah party rallied in Hamas-ruled Gaza on Friday in the climax to the party's first anniversary celebrations in the territory since 2007. 4 Jan 2013, 5:20 AM PDT

Russians Mock Kremlin's Depardieu Passport Award

Russians reacted Friday with amusement, disbelief and a heavy dose of irony to the news that the Kremlin has granted citizenship to French actor Gerard Depardieu to solve his tax woes. 4 Jan 2013, 5:11 AM PDT

Morsi: Boycott USA, Jews 'Descendants of Apes and Pigs'

The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) released a video of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi delivering racist, anti-Semitic, and anti-American remarks . The incendiary rhetoric becomes relevant now that the Obama administration plans to give 200 Abrams tanks and 10 F-16 fighter jets to the Morsi government. 4 Jan 2013, 4:49 AM PDT

Mexican Troops Kill 12 from Zetas Cartel

Twelve more dead human beings’ dead bodies were added to the approximate 60,000 that have died in Mexico’s War since 2006. The recent deaths occurred in the Mexican interior state of Zacatecas. 3 Jan 2013

Tehran Governor Orders Shutdown over Pollution

Schools, universities and government offices in the Iranian capital will be closed on Saturday for the second time in a month because of high air pollution, Tehran governor Morteza Tamadon said Thursday. 3 Jan 2013

Google Chairman Heading to North Korea

Google's intentions in North Korea are not clear. Two people familiar with the plans told The Associated Press that the trip was a "private, humanitarian mission." 3 Jan 2013

Top Cop Kidnapped in Libya's Benghazi

The acting head of the criminal investigations department in Libya's second city Benghazi has been kidnapped at gunpoint, officials told AFP on Thursday. 3 Jan 2013

Pakistan: US Drones Kill Senior Taliban Figure

Two U.S. drone strikes on northwest Pakistan killed a senior Taliban commander who fought American forces in Afghanistan but had a truce with the Pakistani military, intelligence officials said Thursday. 3 Jan 2013

Iran Claims Shooting Down Two Additional US Drones

Iran on Wednesday said it had shot down two US-made RQ-11 reconnaissance drones in the past 15 months, adding to a ScanEagle drone and RQ-170 Sentinel stealth aircraft it already claims to have captured. 2 Jan 2013

Israel: Egypt Border Fence Near Completion

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said on Wednesday that the final section of a security fence along the border with Egypt's barren Sinai should be finished by the end of March. 2 Jan 2013

Thai 'Scavengers Club' Turns Trash to Treasure

The scheme's 800 members include 35 households of scavengers along with other local people who heard about the shop in an area of eastern Bangkok and now bring their recyclables to trade. 2 Jan 2013

Iraq Explodes into Violence at 2012's End

In one of the worst outbreaks of violence since Barack Obama abandoned the freedom-seeking Iraqi people in December of 2011, 54 people were killed and over 169 injured within the final two weeks of 2012. 2 Jan 2013

Hezbollah Joining Cartels in Mexico's War

The Mexican Drug War has killed an estimated 60,000 people since 2006, but the violence has stayed out of the minds of most US citizens. That is about to change as Islamic extremist groups setting up shop in Mexico. 2 Jan 2013

Senate Report on Benghazi Confirms Obama's Core Belief

On Monday, the Senate released its Special Report on the Terrorist Attack at Benghazi. The report is not definitive; there is much information that has yet to be released and/or investigated, but there is one preeminent fact that pervades the entire document and is a damning indictment of the Obama Administration: its refusal to acknowledge that Islamic terrorism is thriving. 2 Jan 2013

'Border Has Never Been More Secure': Hezbollah, Cartels Working Together

In November, Breitbart News reported Hezbollah’s growing influence in South America. The terrorist organization is now expanding to the north, teaming up with dangerous Mexican drug cartels and engaging in weapon trafficking in and out of Mexico. These weapons may include guns from gun-walking operations by the US government. 1 Jan 2013

Pope Attacks Capitalism in New Years Speech

Pope Benedict said in his New Year's message on Tuesday he hoped 2013 would be a year of peace and that the world was under threat from unbridled capitalism, terrorism and criminality. 1 Jan 2013

Lil Kim's New Year Address: Time to Fix NKorea's Economy

Kim's first New Year's speech, delivered on state TV, was peppered with rhetoric, with calls for boosting the military's capabilities and making the science and technology sector world class. But other passages in the speech were also an acknowledgement of the poor state of the country's economy that has long lagged behind the rest of the region. 1 Jan 2013

Hamas PM: Israel 'Cancerous Tumor'

Even as the United States makes overtures toward legitimizing terrorist group Hamas – failing to protest visits to the Gaza Strip from international leaders was the first step in that legitimization during the recent Gaza rocket war – Hamas’ Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh is on a rhetorical rampage again. 1 Jan 2013

India Rapists Face Death Penalty

The six Indian men arrested for the brutal gang rape turned murder of a young 23-year-old female student are now facing the death penalty. India erupted in protests over the way the government handled the attack and over how the government handles sexual assaults in general. 1 Jan 2013

Egypt Investigates Satirist over Morsi 'Insult'

Egypt's state prosecutor ordered on Tuesday an investigation into a claim that popular satirical show host Bassem Yousef insulted President Mohamed Morsi, a judicial source said. 1 Jan 2013

Only Half of Students' Free iPads Survive Year at British School

Last year, the Honywood Community Science School in Coggeshall, Essex, had a brilliant idea to help student learning: hand out free iPad2 tablets. So, at massive cost to the British taxpayer, they fulfilled their vision, giving iPad2s to 1,200 students. The students were allowed to take the devices home with them. 1 Jan 2013

Syria Ushers in New Year with More Violence

Syrians woke up to air strikes near Damascus on New Year's Day as Aleppo airport was closed after repeated rebel attacks, casting doubts on diplomatic drives to end the 21-month conflict. 1 Jan 2013

World View: 2013 Forecast- Financial Crisis and China Threat

In 2004, I identified the "Six most dangerous regions in world", and I did a little computation to estimate the probability of a regional war that might spiral into world war, and I came up with a probability of 22% each year. I don't think that computation was particularly valid, but it illustrates the point that in 2004 I expected the worst to be at least a few years in the future. 1 Jan 2013

Cold Kills Over One Hundred in Ukraine in December

Ukrainian authorities have revealed at least 133 people have died in December due to sustained freezing temperatures that have dipped as low as -9 degrees Fahrenheit. More than 500 people have been hospitalized due to the cold in the past week. 31 Dec 2012

Obama Owns Hagel, Nominated or Not

Rumor has it that President Barack Obama may not have given up his plan to nominate former Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-NE) as Secretary of Defense after all, and that Hagel’s nomination may in fact be imminent. The fact that Hagel is even still under consideration is a signal that Obama is not worried about Hagel’s weakness on Israel, his reluctance to confront Iran, and his enthusiasm for a smaller military and weaker America. 31 Dec 2012

Iran 'Stages Cyber Warfare Drill'

Iranian forces have carried out what they called cyber warfare tactics for the first time as the Islamic republic's naval units staged manoeuvres in the key Strait of Hormuz, media reports said on Monday. 31 Dec 2012

Bandits in Syrian Opposition Behead Christian, Feed Him to Dogs

As I wrote on Dec. 9, while Obama was taking a 'wait and see' approach to Syria insurgents, those affiliated with Al Qaeda flooded the ranks of the Syrian opposition. Even supporters of the Free Syrian Army describe these men as "bandits" -- as "rogue elements" within the Free Syrian Army that carry out "atrocities." 31 Dec 2012

World View: Iran, Turkey Trade Accusations as Relations Deteriorate

After centuries of wars, Iran and (Ottoman) Turkey signed the Qasr-i Shirin Accord in 1639, which drew today’s Iran-Iraq and Iran-Turkey borders. For over 400 years, Iran and Turkey have respected one another and, no matter what kind of regimes governed them, recognized each other as experienced and established states and adhered to a code of conduct that restrained their competition for influence and power and prevented the use of force, and even restrained their language about each other. 31 Dec 2012

Hillary Clinton Hospitalized with Blood Clot

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton was admitted to a New York hospital Sunday after the discovery of a blood clot stemming from the concussion she sustained earlier this month. 30 Dec 2012

Top Ten Worst John Kerry Foreign Policy Mistakes

Sen. Kerry has been on the wrong side of nearly every foreign policy issue for the past 40 years. His “experience” is much like that of supposed foreign policy guru, Vice President Joe Biden: a long track record of grievous mistakes. Here are Kerry’s top ten worst. 30 Dec 2012

Despite Gun Control, Dutch Shooting Rampages Becoming Common

Two men were shot dead in Amsterdam after a shooting spree involving automatic weapon fire. Dutch authorities have released little information on the incident. Amsterdam’s mayor, Eberhard van der Laan, called the automatic weapons shooting spree a “wild west situation.” 30 Dec 2012

Pakistan Militants Kill 41 in Mass Execution, Attack on Shi'ites

Pakistani militants, who have escalated attacks in recent weeks, killed at least 41 people in two separate incidents, officials said on Sunday, challenging assertions that military offensives have broken the back of hardline Islamist groups. 30 Dec 2012

Israel Indicts Ex-minister Lieberman

Israel's Justice Ministry filed its indictment against former Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman in a Jerusalem court on Sunday, charging him with breach of trust and fraud in a case that could further harm his political career. 30 Dec 2012

Report: Women in Cuba, Kazakhstan, Pakistan Better Off than U.S.?

The World Economic Forum (WEF) recently released its annual Global Gender Gap Report. Faculty from Harvard University and the University of California, Berkeley collaborated on the project which ranks Cuba, Nicaragua, and the Philippines ahead of the United States as “role models in dividing their resources equitably between women and men.” 30 Dec 2012

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