This Weeks World News
To Start off,
Canada Fully Supports U.S.'s 'Focused Action' In Syria — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says new information received Thursday night from Canada's trusted ally the United States persuaded him that Syrian President Bashar Assad was responsible for the chemical weapons attack on his people this week. Learn more
Stockholm lorry rams crowds, killing 'at least four people' — At least a dozen people were also injured in the incident on Drottninggatan (Queen Street), one of the city's major pedestrian streets, on Friday afternoon. Learn more
Bolivia UN Envoy on Syria Attack: 'History Teaches Us' US Lies to Justify Wars — Lambasting the United States' aggression against Syria, Bolivian Ambassador to the United Nations Sacha Llorenti compared the basis for the unilateral move to former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell's infamous 2003 presentation to the body, when fraudulent evidence of an alleged Iraqi weapons program was presented to justify the U.S. war on Iraq. Learn more
Vegan mother forced by High Court to vaccinate her children — 'I am truly sorry that the mother will regard the decision as wrong, but my objective duty is clear,' says Judge Mark Rogers. Learn more
WikiLeaks just dropped the CIA’s secret how-to for infecting Windows — WikiLeaks has published what it says is another batch of secret hacking manuals belonging to the US Central Intelligence Agency as part of its Vault7 series of leaks. The site is billing Vault7 as the largest publication of intelligence documents ever. Learn more
UN says actions in Syria must be in line with international law — Canada, Britain, France and Israel express varying degrees of support; Iran and Russia opposed. Learn more
Chechnya’s Proof There’s No Gay Purge: There Are No Gay People In Chechnya —
"You cannot arrest or repress people who just don’t exist in the republic.". Learn more
Syrian jets carry out attacks from base hours after US missile strike: report — Syrian warplanes carried out attacks from a central Syrian air base several hours after it was hit by a U.S. missile strike, the Daily Star reported on Friday.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that two warplanes "took off from inside the Shayrat base, which is partially back in service, and struck targets near Palmyra," according to the report. Learn more
Here's Our Top 5 Most funniest image of the week:
Why cats are so weird
The unofficial 51st.
Eminem never won a game of rock paper scissors: here's why.
When you thought your going to grow as belle but turns out it's this lady.
Condom why you do this?
This Weeks Historic Event
8th of April 1781
Premiere of Mozart's violin sonata K379
That's all for today, Thank you.
To Start off,
Canada Fully Supports U.S.'s 'Focused Action' In Syria — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says new information received Thursday night from Canada's trusted ally the United States persuaded him that Syrian President Bashar Assad was responsible for the chemical weapons attack on his people this week. Learn more
Stockholm lorry rams crowds, killing 'at least four people' — At least a dozen people were also injured in the incident on Drottninggatan (Queen Street), one of the city's major pedestrian streets, on Friday afternoon. Learn more
Bolivia UN Envoy on Syria Attack: 'History Teaches Us' US Lies to Justify Wars — Lambasting the United States' aggression against Syria, Bolivian Ambassador to the United Nations Sacha Llorenti compared the basis for the unilateral move to former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell's infamous 2003 presentation to the body, when fraudulent evidence of an alleged Iraqi weapons program was presented to justify the U.S. war on Iraq. Learn more
Vegan mother forced by High Court to vaccinate her children — 'I am truly sorry that the mother will regard the decision as wrong, but my objective duty is clear,' says Judge Mark Rogers. Learn more
WikiLeaks just dropped the CIA’s secret how-to for infecting Windows — WikiLeaks has published what it says is another batch of secret hacking manuals belonging to the US Central Intelligence Agency as part of its Vault7 series of leaks. The site is billing Vault7 as the largest publication of intelligence documents ever. Learn more
UN says actions in Syria must be in line with international law — Canada, Britain, France and Israel express varying degrees of support; Iran and Russia opposed. Learn more
Chechnya’s Proof There’s No Gay Purge: There Are No Gay People In Chechnya —
"You cannot arrest or repress people who just don’t exist in the republic.". Learn more
Syrian jets carry out attacks from base hours after US missile strike: report — Syrian warplanes carried out attacks from a central Syrian air base several hours after it was hit by a U.S. missile strike, the Daily Star reported on Friday.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that two warplanes "took off from inside the Shayrat base, which is partially back in service, and struck targets near Palmyra," according to the report. Learn more
Here's Our Top 5 Most funniest image of the week:
Why cats are so weird
The unofficial 51st.
Eminem never won a game of rock paper scissors: here's why.
When you thought your going to grow as belle but turns out it's this lady.
Condom why you do this?
This Weeks Historic Event
8th of April 1781
Premiere of Mozart's violin sonata K379
That's all for today, Thank you.
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