Hazel Torres
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Donald Trump could face hostile world leaders, even U.S. allies, in case he wins the White House
In case Donald Trump wins the presidency of the United States in November 20216, he could face a world where many leaders, including U.S. allies, might not be too eager to congratulate him warmly based on the recent statements they made on him.
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Obama's call for Muslims to help 'root out' extremists in their midst angers imams who say they felt insulted
Although U.S. President Barack Obama has been known to be a champion of political correctness who is always careful with his words, particularly those affecting the Muslim community, never wanting to inflame passions, he unexpectedly found himself being criticised by American Muslims following his address to the nation on the subject of terrorism on Sunday evening.
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Muslims in America find selves in midst of 'perfect storm of hate' after terrorist attacks and political rhetoric
Muslims in America are finding themselves subjected to a "perfect storm of hate," as CNN puts it, ever since the terrorist attacks launched admittedly by the Islamic State (ISIS) in Paris, a storm made even worse by the Dec. 2 massacre in San Bernardino, California perpetrated by a radical Muslim couple.
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The more Donald Trump is criticised, the stronger he becomes, poll figures and study on supporters show
Far from weakening Donald Trump, criticism by political rivals and pundits in the United States and even overseas appears to be even strengthening the Republican presidential front-runner in his quest for the White House.
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Donald Trump rejects 'extremist' tag, says he's just 'someone who understands what's going on'
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump clarified that he is not bashing Islam as a religion when he made a call to place a temporary ban on Muslims from entering the United States, an idea that sparked a political firestorm worldwide.
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California terror couple prepared selves for attack a year ago, honing shooting skills and leaving money for 'grandma and baby'
The Muslim husband-and-wife shooters in the San Bernardino, California massacre had been preparing for their terrorist attack at least a year ago and had discussed about it as far as three years ago, law enforcement sources revealed.
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Donald Trump unfazed by criticism, won't back down, saying, 'Somebody has to say what's right'
Despite the avalanche of criticism that fell on him on his latest rant against terrorism, leading Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said he is unfazed and not backing down.
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Terrorists loving Donald Trump for supporting their rhetoric that U.S. hates Muslims, experts say
Although there is no denying that Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump truly wants to put an end to the global plague of terrorism, his statements addressing this issue are proving to be counter-productive and actually aiding the terrorists, counter-terrorism experts and human rights advocates say.
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Ted Cruz grabs GOP lead in Iowa, vows to 'kill the terrorists' and backs abortion ban through legislation
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz has leapfrogged from third to first place in the Republican presidential race in Iowa, a key early caucus state, jumping over erstwhile leader Donald Trump and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio in the latest poll, NBC News reported.
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Donald Trump draws blistering fire from all sides after calling for 'complete shutdown' on Muslims entering U.S.
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump called on Monday for a total ban on all Muslims travelling to the United States in the most stunning response yet by an American candidate to the Dec. 2 shooting rampage in San Bernardino, California by a husband-and-wife Islamic terrorist couple.
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Growing number of American women lured by ISIS astounds and poses new problem for U.S. law enforcers
U.S. law enforcers have revealed an astonishing new phenomenon that is complicating their counterterrorism effortsâthe growing number of women, even teenagers, who are being drawn to the online propaganda of the Islamic State (ISIS).
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Terrorist couple planned bloodier attack; California massacre investigation points to Pakistan connection
The Islamic terrorist couple who slaughtered 14 people in Southern California and wounded 21 others last week would have killed more had the bombs they left at the site of the massacre exploded when the first responders arrived, law enforcement sources revealed.