Europe
Eurozone Ministers Meet to Force Integration
As the finance ministers from each of the 17 members of the eurozone meet in Brussels today, the main topic is “integration.” It’s...
U.K. Christian Worker Loses Airport Job Because of Muslim “Extremists”
An ex-employee of London’s buzzing Heathrow Airport is suing her former employer for unfair dismissal, claiming that she and other Christian staff were...
Read moreU.K. Government, Financial Institutions Prepare for Collapse of Euro
Amid growing speculation over the collapse of the euro, British embassies are now preparing for worst-case scenarios, such as riots and civil unrest....
Read moreEU Threatens Tiny Switzerland Over Low Taxes
Despite not being a member of the European Union, Switzerland is under intense pressure from Brussels to raise taxes as companies flee high-tax...
Read moreEU Court Rules ISPs Can’t be Forced to Monitor Activity
The European Court of Justice issued an important decision on November 24, ruling that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) operating on the continent cannot...
Read moreEuro’s Failure Imminent, Says “The Economist”
In its attempt to quell rising uneasiness in the wake of the failed German bond sale last week, the establishment magazine The Economist...
Read moreFinancial Endgame in Europe
By every appearance, we are entering the final, calamitous act of the European debt crisis, a sprawling, slow-motion debacle that is about to...
Read moreGermany’s Finances Weak and Getting Weaker
The “disastrous” failure of the German bond auction on Wednesday when buyers failed to bid the offering and Germany’s Central Bank — the...
Read moreBritish Will Crack Down on “Asian” Muslim Sex Slavers
Four months after several reports showed that Asian Muslim gangs in Britain had turned thousands of British girls into sex slaves and prostitutes, the...
Read moreWill Common Law Survive in England?
The Lord Chief Justice of Great Britain, Igor Judge, gave a speech in March to the Judicial Studies Board in which he argued...
Read moreOxford, England Taxicabs to Have Surveillance Cameras
Like their American counterparts, British officials are increasingly opting for so-called "security" rather than ensuring the privacy of their citizens. In Oxford, England,...
Read moreUK Keeps Airport X-ray Scanners Despite EU Ban
The United Kingdom has announced that it will continue to use airport body scanners and backscatter X-ray scanners and will not permit passengers...
Read moreUK Girl in “Waking Coma” After Cervical Cancer Vaccine
Britain's Daily Mail reported on November 21 that 13-year-old Lucy Hinks has been left debilitated, likely from injections of the Cervarix cervical cancer...
Read moreEurasian Union One Step Closer to Reality
Last Friday, the leaders of the former Soviet republics of Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan entered into an accord strengthening the economic integration of...
Read moreFrance Slides Towards Debt Downgrade
Moody’s rating service warned on Monday that France’s coveted triple-A credit rating is in jeopardy as a result of the country’s “elevated borrowing...
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