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'Iraq’s Yazidi Women Commits Suicide To Escape ISIS Captors

Iraq’s Yazidi minority was recently raided by the Islamic State militants. Recent reports shows that women and girls who were captured by the militant group are forced into sexual slavery and left badly traumatized by the experience, some even commit suicide. This news is according to the latest Amnesty International report after they have interviewed survivors of the raid.
  • 'Tornado Hits Mississippi, Louisiana And Georgia: At Least Four Reported Dead

    Latest weather reports have revealed that several tornadoes have appeared in the southern part of the United States today. Officials confirmed that at least two were dead and several others were hurt after a tornado hit Mississippi. Marion County Coroner Norma Williamson however is still not sure how the victims died.
  • 'Gay Groups Cries Foul Over New FDA Rule On Blood Donation

    A new rule imposed by the Food and Drugs Administration has received negative criticism by some gay rights group. The new FDA regulation states that for gay and bisexual men to donate blood they must not engage in sex for at least one year. The gay rights movement deemed this new rule “offensive” and creates a “de facto lifetime ban.”
  • 'Latest Software Flaw Prompts Apple To Update Users Software Automatically

    Apple is breaking history as it marked the first time the company giant issued an automatic update. According to Apple the update to its Mac computers will fix the security flaw that might render its computers useless in case hackers will try to exploit it.
  • '‘Destiny’: Current Records Shows It Has Almost 13 Million Players

    Bungie, the developer of the highly acclaimed shooter “Destiny” claimed that their members are currently heading into the 13 million mark. To be exact, current statistics shows that “Destiny” has been play by 12,869,066 people from around the world.
  • 'DC To Rival Marvel’s Superhero Movies

    DC Entertainment is knocking on the door of the Marvel-movie-dominated Hollywood with their forthcoming release of DC comics based movies. DC have strike a deal with Warner Bros to produce “Man of Steel” which was released 2013. The movie will kick start a long list of DC movies slated up until 2020.
  • 'Charlie Shrem: The ‘Bitcoin Millionaire’ Goes To Prison For Two Years

    Charlie Shrem, a bitcoin trader, was sentenced by a judge to two years of prison time for indirectly assisting the online drug market “Silk Road” by swapping cash for bitcoin.
  • 'Google Unveils Its Newest Driverless Car Prototype

    Google has finally revealed its first, one of a kind “fully functional” prototype of its own self-driving car last Monday. Google has plans on testing the prototype in the Bay Area public roads early next year.
  • 'Rock Star Joe Cocker At 70 Dies Of Lung Cancer

    British singer and rock star Joe Cocker finally yielded after his long battle with lung cancer. The music icon quietly passed away aged 70 at his home in Colorado.
  • 'Napoli Won Its First Supercup Since 1990 After An Edgy Penalty Shootout

    After 18 spine busting penalties, Napoli lifted their second Italian Super Cup trophy after an intense penalty shoot-out that rattled the whole Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium in Doha, Qatar. The regulation ended 2-2 and went to the penalty shootout where Napoli outscored Juventus 6-5.
  • 'Pakistan Intensifies Its Offensive Against Terrorist

    More than 50 people guilty of terrorist crimes will be facing death row in Pakistan after President Mamnoon Hussain lifted the moratorium on death penalty. This move by the president is in response to the terrorist offensive conducted in a Peshawar school that killed 141 people.
  • 'North Korea Completely Blacked Out After Attack On Country’s Internet Services

    North Korean has been experiencing deteriorating internet service since Saturday. Recent reports have confirmed that the internet service within North Korea has been completely blacked out.
  • 'Google Expanding Android One’s Market In Three New Countries

    Recent reports show that Google has already started its expansion program for the Android One. Reports also added that the tech giant is aiming the Asia Pacific region to be its next emerging market.
  • 'North Korea Snubs UN Security Council Inquiry On Human Rights Situation

    North Korea is currently taking a defensive stance against the United States over accusations of hacking Sony Picture. To make matters worse, North Korea now refused to take part in the United Nations Security Council’s groundbreaking meeting that will discuss the states dreary human rights situations.
  • 'Pakistan Cracks Down Peshawar Attackers: Several Suspects Arrested

    Nearly one week after the bloody Pakistan school siege that left the whole country in deep mourning after it left 141 people dead mostly children, the Pakistani police have shed a little bit of light by arresting several people suspected of even just a bit of involvement. On an official statement, the Pakistani interior minister revealed that the arrested men were considered “facilitator” in the attack.
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