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Indian Soldier Awarded for Fighting Off 30 Train Attackers in 2010
At 11:30 p.m. on September 2, 2010, Bishnu Shresta (left), a 35-year-old Gurkha soldier on his way home following his retirement from the...
State Department, White House Demand Release of Iranian Pastor
As Christians around the world pray and wait for word about the fate of Iranian pastor Youcef Nadarkhani (left), the Obama administration has...
Read moreIranian Pastor May Face Imminent Execution
In a decision likely to further alienate Western nations against the Iranian regime, a trial court in Iran has found Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani...
Read moreAl-Qaeda & the West Back Syrian Rebels Against Assad
Western governments and the notorious al-Qaeda terror network have teamed up to bring down the relatively secular dictatorship of Bashar al-Assad in Syria,...
Read moreSyrian Christians Fear Genocide if al-Assad Falls to Muslim Extremists
Catholic bishops are warning that if the Bashar al-Assad (left) regime in Syria falls to Islamists, there may well be a mass genocide of...
Read moreIs It Nuts to Let Iran Go Nuclear?
On the morning of January 11, Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan, a 32-year-old chemist from Sharif University in Tehran, was riding in a Peugeot 405...
Read moreRussia, China Block UN Vote on Syria Regime Change
The governments of China and Russia blocked a United Nations Security Council resolution calling for Syrian strongman Bashar al-Assad to hand over power,...
Read moreUN Textbooks in Palestinian Schools Strongly Anti-Israel, Anti-U.S.
Textbooks provided by the United Nations Refugee and Works Agency (UNRWA) to Palestinian schools have been found to contain strongly anti-Israeli and anti-American...
Read moreChina Announces More Open Gov’t., Less Open Internet
In response to rising citizen demand for government transparency and efficiency, this year China plans to defog the secretive workings of the government...
Read moreReport: Israeli Spies Posed as CIA to Recruit Anti-Iran Terrorists
An explosive report published late last week by the magazine Foreign Policy, citing half-a-dozen current and former U.S. intelligence officers, claimed that spies...
Read moreWith Increasing Conflict in Syria, Talk of “Intervention” Escalates
As Iraq flexes its muscle following the departure of U.S. troops, and as Iran continues to challenge the “international community” relative to its...
Read moreIran Blames United States, Israel for Assassination of Nuclear Scientist
Iranian officials are accusing the U.S. and Israeli governments of assassinating another senior nuclear scientist in Tehran, using a car-bomb terrorist attack as...
Read morePanetta Says No Nukes for Iran Yet, But Calls for Continued Sanctions
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told a television audience January 8 that while Iran may be laying the groundwork for nuclear weapons, it is...
Read moreU.S. Impacted by China Food Safety Concerns
China has been hit once more by a food safety crisis, as officials in that country attempt to assure its own people, as...
Read moreMossad Spy Chief: Iran Nuke Not “Existential Threat”
Hysteria over Iran’s alleged nuclear-weapons program has been steadily rising among some U.S. and Israeli officials. But Tamir Pardo (left), the chief of...
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