Gul Vows Turkey Revenge After PKK Attack Kills 26 Soldiers

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

Turkey’s President Abdullah Gul promised “revenge” after the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, killed at least 26 soldiers in the southeast in its most deadly attack this year. Find more info about Gul Vows Turkey Revenge After PKK Attack Kills 26 Soldiers photos videos pictures. read more

Drone Kills Al-Qaeda’s Yemen Media Chief; Firefight in Tripoli

Saturday, October 15th, 2011

Two U.S. drone strikes killed at least seven al-Qaeda militants, including the group’s media chief in Yemen, late yesterday in the Azan region of Shabwa province, the Associated Press reported, citing unidentified government officials and tribal leaders. Find more info about Drone Kills Al-Qaeda’s Yemen Media Chief; Firefight in Tripoli photos ...

CDC: Cantaloupe outbreak infects 84, kills 15

Friday, September 30th, 2011

An ongoing outbreak of listeria infections from contaminated cantaloupe has now sickened 84 people, including at least 15 who have died in eight states, federal health officials reported Friday. Find more info about CDC: Cantaloupe outbreak infects 84, kills 15 photos videos pictures. read more

Typhoon Nesat Kills 7, Cuts Power, Causes Floods in Manila

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

Typhoon Nesat killed at least seven people in the Philippines, shut financial markets, flooded streets and cut power supplies before weakening as it crossed the Sierra Madre mountains on the most populous island of Luzon. Find more info about Typhoon Nesat Kills 7, Cuts Power, Causes Floods in Manila photos videos ...

Sudan Army Kills More Than 50 in Nuba Mountains, Opposition Says

Sunday, September 11th, 2011

More than 50 civilians were killed by the Sudanese army in the Nuba Mountains in the state of Southern Kordofan, said a spokesman for the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement, an opposition group. Find more info about Sudan Army Kills More Than 50 in Nuba Mountains, Opposition Says photos videos pictures. read ...