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Putin Assassination Plot Details Uncovered – State TV
RIA NOVOSTI – Ukrainian and Russian security services have gathered information about a plot to assassinate Russia’s Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who is poised to be elected president on Sunday, the state-run Channel One reported on Monday. The group of … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, News
Tagged assassination, Chenchnya, global security, nsnbc, Political Violence, Putin, RIA NOVOSTI, Russia, Terrorism
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From Libya to Nigeria – Is Sharia Really the Problem?
By Kinsley Sheteh – A Neo Copernican Review Preamble: In the early hours of the 2nd May 2011, US President Obama greeted the world with the news of the killing of Osama Bin Laden, the world’s most notorious terrorist leader. … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Culture, Politics
Tagged A Neo Copernican Review, Africa, Al Qaeda, Bin Laden, Boko Haram, Colonialism, global security, Islam, Jihad, Kinsley Sheteh, Libya, Modo-Colonialism, NATO, Nigeria, nsnbc, Philosophy, Political Violence, Politics, Religion, Sharia, Terrorism
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