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Provoking Posts on Facebook Leads to Violence in Jerusalem, Authorities Arrest Palestinians and Israelis
Kat De Guzman | | May 25, 2016 11:43 AM EDT |
Authorities have arrested several Palestinians and Israelis in the past few months for their incitive posts on Facebook regarding violence targeting other people, which began last October.
ISIS: 'We Will Strike America at its Center in Washington'
Joy Anne Labarite | | Nov 17, 2015 05:24 AM EST |
After threatening to own the Kremlin, ISIS released a new video on Monday vowing to attack the U.S. capital, Washington.
Midnight Terrorist Attacks in Paris Leave Over 150 Dead
Joy Anne Labarite | | Nov 14, 2015 07:32 AM EST |
Terror attacks in Paris on Friday night has left more than a hundred people dead.
A Thousand Survivors of Violence, Hunger at Sea, Land in Southeast Asia: A ‘Humanitarian Crisis’
L. P. Cabasag | | May 17, 2015 10:07 PM EDT |
There are reportedly more than 1,000 migrants who are running away from persecution in Myanmar and hunger in Bangladesh. The weak and dehydrated migrants who landed in Southeast Asia's different places suffered from extortion, killings and starvation during the fleeing at sea.
Xinjiang Residents Ordered By Chinese Police To Surrender Passports
Cybelle Go | | May 15, 2015 06:51 AM EDT |
Xinjiang residents, belonging to an ethnically diverse prefecture in China, have been requested by the Chinese police to surrender their passports by Friday or face the consequence of cancelling their documents, according to an officer who made the announcement last Thursday.
91 Killed in Latest Boko Haram Attack
Geann Pineda | | Feb 06, 2015 07:44 AM EST |
Militant islamic group Boko Haram attacked villagers in CameroonThursday, shooting and burning 91 people to death.
Yemen President Reaches Deal with Rebels, Ends Conflict, For Now
Geann Pineda | | Jan 22, 2015 01:45 PM EST |
Yemen President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi has reached a deal with Houthi rebels, ending the conflict that had been gripping the capital for days.
New Poll Finds Half Of All Americans Wouldn't Let Sons Play Football
Dan Weisman | | Dec 11, 2014 01:53 AM EST |
A lot of negative publicity surrounding American football was shown to have borne bad fruit Wednesday with a Bloomberg Politics Poll revealing that half of all Americans say they would not want a son to play football.
Grand Theft Auto 5 Removed By Target Australia
David Curry | | Dec 04, 2014 03:31 AM EST |
Australian retailer Target has removed Grand Theft Auto V from stores, slandering the game for encouraging female violence.
NFL Executive Delivers Teary Testimony To Senate About Violence
Dino Lirios | | Dec 03, 2014 09:38 AM EST |
The Senate was disappointed in the four major sports organizations - namely the NBA, NHL, MLB, and the NFL - when they missed a hearing on violence involving athletes. However, the National Football League (NFL) did send one representative and delivered a testimony that drove him to tears.
Xinjiang to Hire 3,000 Ex-Soldiers to Boost Security After Attack
Vittorio Hernandez | | Nov 30, 2014 07:03 AM EST |
Following the terror attack on a busy commercial street in Shache County in the Chinese province of Xinjiang that left 15 people dead after a gang threw explosives and slashed people who were dining or shopping in the area on Friday evening, the local government said it would hire 3,000 former soldiers to boost security.
China Vows to Crackdown on Internet Porn, Violence
Michael A. Katz | | Nov 06, 2014 10:09 PM EST |
The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) has started a nationwide crackdown on online videos that contain pornography, violence and other subjects the government has deemed "harmful."
Extreme Violence may be Caused by Genes
Marc Maligalig | | Oct 30, 2014 01:15 AM EDT |
Two genes, CDH13 and MAOA, are "associated with extremely violent behavior."
China Restructures Anti-Terror Intelligence Law
Christl Leong | | Oct 27, 2014 05:35 AM EDT |
China will revamp its national counter-terrorism intelligence system as part of an amendment to the country's anti-terror law expected to be passed later this week following reports of escalating violence in the western Xinjian region.
Study Shows Violent Media Increases Aggression in Children
David Perry | | Oct 07, 2014 12:00 AM EDT |
A study conducted by Ohio State University has found that solid majorities of media researchers, parents, and pediatricians agree that exposure to violent media can increase aggression in young people.
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