(CNN) Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s arrival in Tehran Saturday was marked by an incident during which a shoe was thrown by a protester in his direction, Iran’s semi-official Fararu news agency said.
A group of Iranian protesters, opposed to dialog with the United States, were at Tehran’s airport where Rouhani supporters had also gathered to welcome the president home, Fararu said…
Allen West will headline a fundraiser for E.W. Jackson, which should surprise absolutely nobody. WND readers send messages of support to the man behind the "Innocence of Muslims," mostly calling for President Obama to be put in jail. On Monday, "ex-gay" activists will be "hosting a lobby day to visit with members of Congress…
(New Scientist) Last June, one of the world’s most advanced hacker groups hit a problem. The US defence contractor whose systems it wanted to access only allowed a small set of trusted IP addresses to connect to their network. In an unusual move â hackers typically go for the low-hanging fruit â the group hacked the company that provided the IP whitelisting service, enabling it to forge access certificates…
(London Telegraph) The woman in a full-length burka walked calmly into the drab government office. She moved close to the desk behind which an administrator was shuffling his papers. Others queued around her. Suddenly, without warning, she detonated the suicide vest she was wearing. The explosion flashed a brilliant white on the grainy CCTV before the cameras cut out, obliterating everything â and everyone â in the room…
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