As a testimony to how frustrated Europeans are with daily swell of refugees coming to nations like Germany and Greece, an anti-immigration propaganda film called “With Open Gates: The forced collective suicide of European nations” has gone viral in Europe, having been watched half a million times.
As the names of the victims from Friday’s deadly terror attack in Paris emerge, several of the 129 people killed have been identified as Latinos. Nohemi Gonzalez, a 23-year-old student from El Monte, California, was the first U.S. citizen reported dead. Gonzalez was eating at a restaurant when she was fatally shot.
Many refugees in France and across Europe are in fear of their lives as many people are using them as a scapegoat in light of the terror attacks that occurred in Paris on Friday.
Social media has become a beacon of keeping up with world news and events, however in response to the horrific attacks that have plagued Paris, Facebook has added a feature to help users share their support for the country in its trying times.
At least 127 people died from reported coordinated terrorist attacks in Paris, France on Nov. 13, 2015. According to Reuters, several explosions were heard in the capital city, including near the Stade de France, a soccer stadium that was hosting a France vs. Germany game. French President Francois Hollande was in attendance of the game, and he was immediately escorted away from the stadium.
President Nicolás Maduro's stepson and wife's nephew are facing charges in New York, but if a group of Venezuelan opposition figures has their way, the embattled president himself may soon have to stand trial for "crimes against humanity."
A video was recently released from the Islamic State (ISIS) militant group, announcing a message for Russia that they will soon be attacking Kremlin. The video comes after a bombing incident occurred last Oct. 31, killing 200 people in Russia which is suspected to be an ISIS activity.
Despite a recent high court ruling that suspended the secession process, pro-independence leaders in Catalonia say they will keep moving forward with their plans to break away from Spain.
As a further proof that the Colombian rebel group FARC (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia) is making an effort at peace, the leader of the Marxist organization, Rodrigo Londono Echeverri, says that he ordered his fighters to cease purchasing guns and ammunition in September.
The Colombian government is weighing the legalization of all abortions until the 12th week of pregnancy without requiring women justify their decision, a high-ranking government official said this week at a local conference.
U.S. agents on Tuesday arrested two members of the immediate family of powerful Venezuelan first lady Cilia Flores in a move that could further taint Washington's strained relationship with the South American country and with Flores' husband, embattled President Nicolás Maduro.
Regularly scheduled flights between the United States and Cuba might begin in coming months, after government officials in Havana said that they and their counterparts from Washington are close to signing an agreement on the normalization of air travel between the two countries.
Jennifer Aniston's representative confirmed that the viral Facebook story about Aniston being a good samaritan has nothing to do with the actress at all.