Inigo Monzon Articles

Pope Francis Visits Istanbul Mosque And Prays
During his second day in Turkey, Pope Francis visited the Blue Mosque and joined Rahmi Yaran, the Grand Mufti of Istanbul to pray. While inside the mosque, the Pope faced east towards Mecca while Yaran led a two-minute Muslim prayer. 
Afghan Police Kills Bomb-Carrying Bird
Local police officers in Afghanistan opened fire on a bird suspected to be carrying an improvised explosive device. The incident occurred on Sunday morning in Faryab province, a place constantly ravaged by violent operations carried out by Taliban forces. 
Republicans Urging Leaders To Counter Obama’s Immigration Policy
Members of the Republican Party are strategizing ways on how to effectively counter U.S. President Barrack Obama’s new policy on immigration. Unveiled last month, Obama’s reform aims to scrap the deportation process for around 5 million immigrants residing in the country. 
Hong Kong Police Clash With Protesters Who Forced Government Offices To Close
Hong Kong law enforcers and protesters clashed once again after the latter staged a rally which led to the temporary closure of government offices along Admiralty district’s Lung Wo Road. The incident sparked on Sunday afternoon after protest leaders urged supporters to occupy the street, which ... 
Britain To Impose Stricter Policies On Immigrants
U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron has unveiled a four-year plan on Friday that aims to lower the number of immigrants to the country. Cameron’s proposal heavily focuses on imposing stricter policies on immigrants and requires the full support and cooperation of leaders of other European Union ... 
Russian Warships Sail Through English Channel
A fleet of warships from Russia led by the submarine-hunting vessel Severomorsk sailed through the English Channel on Thursday. Despite what seems like Russia’s way of imposing its naval power, NATO confirmed that the vessels are not conducting military exercises in the area. 
One Of The World’s Largest Volcanoes Erupts In Japan
Japan’s Mount Aso, considered as one of the largest volcanoes in the world, has erupted on Thursday. Located in Kyusho Island, which is about 1,000 kilometers from Tokyo, the volcano spewed chunks of magma and other debris into the sky at around 11:30 in the morning. 
Arrested Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Demonstration Leaders Banned From Protest Site
Pro-democracy protest leaders Joshua Wong and Lester Shum have been banned by Hong Kong authorities from entering a portion of Mong Kok district to join rallies. The two were among the other protesters arrested by law enforcers on Tuesday after authorities were ordered to clear the district of ... 
Details Of Failed Rescue Attempt On American Al Qaeda Hostage Revealed
A government official from Yemen confirmed that American special forces participated in a joint rescue mission to free hostages of the terrorist group Al Qaeda. The operation carried out by Yemeni and American commandos took place in Hadharmaut Province on Tuesday morning. They were able to rescue ... 
Western Media Sites Attacked By Syrian Hackers
The Syrian Electronic Army launched a cyber attack on Thursday against various western websites including the Independent, the Daily Telegraph, New York Daily and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. During the hack, users were not able to access the sites and instead received a pop-up message ...












