ISIS suicide bombing at Afghanistan voter registration center kills 57

ISIS suicide bombing at Afghanistan voter registration center kills 57

(Worthy News) – At least 57 people were killed when a suicide bomber struck a voter registration center in Afghanistan’s capital in an attack claimed by the Islamic State terror group.

Public Health Ministry spokesman Wahid Majro told the Associated Press that 119 people were wounded in the massive blast in Kabul, which shattered windows miles away from the attack site.

Majro told TOLO News the wounded have been taken to a number of Kabul hospitals, and that officials are orking to identify the victims. [ Source: Fox News (Read More…) ]

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‘No Official Intelligence’ Spurred Russian Collusion Probe, Nunes Says

‘No Official Intelligence’ Spurred Russian Collusion Probe, Nunes Says

(Worthy News) – No “official intelligence” was used to open the FBI’s investigation into allegations of collusion between Russia and President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) said Sunday on Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures.”

“So it took us a long time to actually get this, what’s called the electronic communication. As we know it now, for your viewers, what that is, it’s the original intelligence, the original reasons, that the counter-intelligence investigation was started,” Nunes said.

“Now this is really important to us because the counter-intelligence investigation uses the tools of our intelligence services that are not supposed to be used on American citizens,” he continued. “So we’ve long wanted to know well what intelligence did you have that actually led to this investigation.” [ Source: PoliZette (Read More…) ]

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World watching for signs of N. Korea nuke deal at 2 summits

World watching for signs of N. Korea nuke deal at 2 summits

(Worthy News) – When North Korean leader Kim Jong Un meets South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Friday the world will have a single overriding interest: How will they address North Korea’s decades-long pursuit of nuclear-armed missiles?

Success, even a small one, on the nuclear front could mean a prolonged detente and smooth the path for a planned summit between Kim and President Donald Trump in May or June. Optimists hope that the two summits might even result in a grand nuclear bargain.

North Korea’s announcement on Saturday to suspend further nuclear and intercontinental ballistic missile tests and close its nuclear test site raised hopes in Washington and Seoul for a breakthrough in the upcoming nuclear negotiations. However, the North’s statement stopped well-short of suggesting it has any intentions to give up its nukes or halt its production of missiles. [ Source: Washington Times (Read More…) ]

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