Europe
Remembering Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher, 87, who passed away on April 8 after suffering a stroke, was the longest-serving prime minister of Great Britain of the...
Cyprus Deal Turns Bank Depositors into Lenders, Abolishes National Sovereignty
The Cyprus deal announced late Sunday night dictated the terms to Cyprus President Anastasiades and required a "downsizing" of the country's financial sector,...
Read moreCyprus Openly Defies the EU
Four days into the worst crisis to hit the island nation since the 1974 invasion by Turkey, Cyprus’ lawmakers did the unthinkable and...
Read moreWill the EU Sink Cyprus?
The specter of default has reached the shores of Cyprus, the latest country in the Eurozone to require an EU bailout in order...
Read moreAs UN Orders Expanded Global Drug War, Critics Fight Back
Despite openly admitting the failure of prohibition by conceding that drug use has not declined after decades of United Nations-mandated “war on drugs”...
Read moreAfter Admitting Failure, UN Targets U.S. and Demands Expanded Drug War
After sparking outrage from across the political spectrum by demanding that Obama crush marijuana legalization approved by voters in Colorado and Washington State...
Read moreCommunist Terror Network Bombs U.S. Embassy in Turkey
The Turkish Communist terrorist organization the Revolutionary People's Liberation Party-Front (DHKP-C) has claimed responsibility for the March 1 bombing of the U.S. Embassy...
Read moreItaly on Financial Brink as “Former” Communist Tries to Lead
Pier Luigi Bersani, the former Communist Party leader, squeaked out a bare plurality in the Italian elections, but not enough to put together...
Read moreAfter Invading Mali, Socialist French President Wins UN Peace Prize
In an Orwellian move that has already been widely criticized and ridiculed by analysts across the political spectrum, the United Nations announced last...
Read moreMoody’s Downgrades Britain’s Credit, Expects Little Improvement for Years
The greatly delayed and infinitesimally small credit rating downgrade of the U.K.'s debt by Moody's Investors Service caused nary a ripple in bond...
Read moreObama Pushing Trans-Atlantic Union with EU
Even as the European Union continues to pursue ever-closer “integration” in the name of “global governance,” Obama is now working to form a...
Read moreG20-Russian “Convergence”: Partnering With Putin’s Mafia State
Russia's presidency of the G20 nations for 2013 has opened the way for a dangerous series of programs to advance the "convergence" agenda...
Read moreArmed Cops Descend on U.K. Man Over Facebook Picture of Toy Weapon
A U.K. man was visited by armed police officers after posting a picture of an action figure with a mortar launcher on Facebook....
Read moreBritish Hospital Patients Dying in Droves From Lack of Care
Hundreds — possibly thousands — of patients have died from lack of care in British hospitals, according to government investigations. ...
Read moreEU Leaders Meet to Hammer Out Budget
Leaders of European Union nations met for a two-day summit in Brussels on February 7, in an attempt to reach a seven-year spending...
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