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Record number of anti-government militias in USA

Militia - USA Today

The rhetoric and threat of domestic terrorist plots mirror the mood observed in the six months before the Oklahoma City bombing, the Southern Poverty Law Center says. The number of militias and radical anti-government "patriot" groups operating in the USA reached an all-time high in 2012, a report Tuesday by the Southern Poverty Law Center finds.

 

U.S. issues travel warning, begins evacuating personnel from Libya

U.S. issues travel warning, begins evacuating personnel from Libya

The State Department issued a travel warning Monday advising all non-emergency U.S. personnel to leave Libya, where anti-government protesters have been gathering for days amid turmoil throughout the Middle East and North Africa.

 

Election debacle has Haiti again near turmoil

Election debacle has Haiti again near turmoil

Haitians entered election day hoping for the best. Within hours, ballot boxes were ripped to pieces, protesters were on the streets and nearly every presidential hopeful was united against the government.

 

Thai Red Shirt leader shot

Thai Red Shirt leader shot

A leader of anti-government protests in Thailand is in critical condition after being shot in the chest, according to his guards. Other sources confirmed the shooting.

 

Pew poll: 4 out of 5 Americans don't trust Washington

Pew poll: 4 out of 5 Americans don't trust Washington

The 19th Century American statesman Henry Clay called government "the great trust." But most Americans today have little faith ...

 

Manila hit over aid delay after storm kills 140

Philippine officials scampered to send relief aid Monday to hundreds of thousands hit by weekend floods in and around Manila, while anger mounted over what was seen as an inadequate response from the government.

 

Iran's supreme leader defends election

Iran's supreme leader defends election

Iran's supreme leader passionately defended last week's presidential election process today, praising President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's election as a "definitive victory" and denying charges of vote-rigging.

 

30 die as protesters, police clash in Peru

The government of Peru on Friday declared a state of emergency in a remote northern area after a clash between police and indigenous people protesting what they say is the exploitation of their native lands left a number of people dead.

 

Suspect Is Identified in Doctor’s Killing

Suspect Is Identified in Doctor’s Killing

The suspect in the fatal shooting of an abortion doctor in Kansas had professed an anti-government, anti-abortion philosophy in years past, some who knew him said.

 

Nigeria rebels call 'all-out war'

Nigeria rebels call 'all-out war'

Oil militants in Nigeria call for an 'all-out war' against the government, accusing military planes of bombing a village.

 

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