Andre Mitchell
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Russia bolsters forces in Syria, bombards rebel positions near Turkish border a day after shooting down of its warplane
The possibility of an armed confrontation between Turkey and Russia continued to heighten after the Russian government beefed up its military assets at a Syrian base just a few miles away from the Turkish border.
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Republican presidential candidates divided on how US should respond after Turkey's downing of Russian jet
How should the United States respond to Turkey's recent downing of a Russian fighter jet? Even presidential candidates from the Republican party are divided on this contentious issue.
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'Grandmother Fish': Children's book on evolution criticised for deceiving young minds
A book written to explain the evolution of human beings to young children is receiving criticism for supposedly providing misleading information to delicate minds on where humans came from.
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Terrorists can infiltrate U.S. airport security crew: 'Number of people who could do us harm is shocking'â expert
A risk management expert warned that even the airport security crew can be infiltrated by terrorists, and can cause harm to a huge number of passengers.
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Near all-time low: Only 1 in every 5 Americans trust their government, Pew survey shows
The poll, conducted on 6,000 participants from August 27 to October 4, revealed that only one in every five, or 19 percent of Americans, trust the government always or most of the time.
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'Guerrilla campaign': Republicans want to knock out Trump from presidential race
It seems like Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump has become too big of a threat even to his own party.
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'Lonely and isolated': Obama losing public opinion on refugee issue, journalists say
United States President Barack Obama may have been popular in his country and the international community, but when it comes to the issue of Syrian refugees, he is on his own.
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Donald Trump wants water torture back, says 'it's peanuts' compared to what ISIS is doing â chopping off people's heads
Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump is not about to soften up in his proposals on how to combat terrorism in the United States.
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In Iowa, Christians find it hard to show compassion to refugees amid terror fears
Some Christians in Iowa are struggling to be compassionate towards refugees as they face fears of another terror attack following the recent mass shootings and bombing in France and Mali.
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Putin calls for 'widest' global cooperation to fight terror after terrorists strike again, this time in Mali, killing 19
With his country stepping up efforts to crush the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), Russian President Vladimir on Saturday called on a greater international effort to combat terrorism, after 19 people were killed in yet another terror attack on a luxury hotel in Mali.
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ISIS recruiting high school students in U.S., particularly in Phoenix, FBI warns
An anonymous source recently told Fox News that the extremist group has launched recruitment activities in the United States, particularly in Phoenix, Arizona.
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To defeat ISIS, US and its partners must destroy, then take over its capital, Raqqa â military expert
For the United States and its coalition partners to be able to crush the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) once and for all, they should focus their attention on demolishing the caliphate's capital, Raqqa in Northern Syria.