Wednesday’s terror suspects in Paris have been killed and hostages freed from a grocery store and a printing plant in two related incidents that took place today.
NATO’s rapid reactionary force
Charlie Hebdo shooters may have been spotted northeast of Paris, police flood scene
The men are accused of shooting 12 staffers at the offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo while shouting Islamic phrases.
Euro crisis
12 dead in attack on Paris satirical newspaper, U.S. officials scanning databases
An alleged terror attack on a satirical newspaper in France left 12 dead, and the U.S. is set to help if needed.
Following the ISIS money trail
Ebola Outbreak 2015: UN Hopeful Ebola Outbreak’s End in Sight
Ebola hit West Africa hard last year, but UN Representative Anthony Banbury insists that the outbreak will come to a close in 2015.
Burmese nunnery saves over 200 girls from sex slavery
Coordination questions surface between Singapore and Indonesia on AirAsia flight
AirAsia’s route license has been suspended and an investigation is underway by the Singapore government.
AirAsia Flight 8501 Early Crash Report Blames Icing
The ill-fated Indonesian airbus, AirAsia Flight 8501, may have been incapacitated by ice damage to the vehicle’s systems, according to an official government report.
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