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Druk Kingpin Down.. Deadly Cairo Clashes.. Oldest Calendar?
Druk Kingpin Down.. Deadly Cairo Clashes.. Oldest Calendar? U.S. Official: Leader Of Brutal Mexican Drug Cartel Captured Miguel Angel Trevino Morales, the notoriously brutal leader of the feared Zetas drug cartel, was captured before dawn Monday in the first major blow against an organized crime leader by a Mexican administration struggling to drive down persistently high levels of violence, officials announced. | | | Clashes In Cairo Claim 7 More Lives Clashes overnight between police and supporters of Egypt's ousted president left at least seven people dead, authorities said Tuesday, in the latest eruption of political violence on the country's streets since the military deposed the Islamist leader nearly two weeks ago. Panama Seizes NKorean Ship For Allegedly Carrying Ballistic Missiles Panama's president said the country has seized a North Korean-flagged ship carrying what appeared to be ballistic missiles and other arms that had set sail from Cuba on its way to the Pacific. | | | | Russia Flexes Military Muscle In Biggest War Games In Decades President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday watched Russia's biggest military maneuvers since Soviet times, involving 160,000 troops and about 5,000 tanks across Siberia and the far eastern region in a massive show of the nation's resurgent military might. | | | Topless Activist Is New Face Of French Stamp Amid the celebrations marking Bastille Day on Sunday, French President Francois Hollande unveiled a new stamp that had been printed in secrecy for the past two months. Little did he know that the drawing of the pretty young girl would spark a nation-wide controversy. | | | LOOK: Ancient Monument May Be World's Oldest Calendar The ability to track time may have been available thousands of years earlier than previously thought, according to researchers in Scotland who have discovered what appears to be a 10,000-year-old "calendar." | | | Even In Syria, Trayvon Martin Ruling Causes Stir Though Syria has more than its own share of problems, the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the death of Trayvon Martin caused a stir even in the war-torn country. | | | | Received this from a friend? Sign Up for alerts from The Huffington Post Forward • Unsubscribe | | Huffington Post, 770 Broadway, New York, NY 10003 | |
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