Europe
Britain Demands Financial Services Firms Record Cell Phone Calls
On the one hand, the British government has been talking lately about restoring some of its subjects’ lost civil liberties and privacy. On...
Ireland’s Financial Woes Widen European Union Crisis
Ireland is one of many nations within the European Union that faces profound doubts about its ability to maintain its financial credibility. During...
Read moreCigarette Companies Face Global Pressures
Apparently, tobacco companies are facing stricter marketing restrictions not only in the United States, but on the global scale as well. However, in...
Read moreUK’s Islam Channel Censured for Guests Advocating Marital Rape
The recent decision by voters in Oklahoma to ban Islamic Sharia law from the courtrooms of their state has already been met with...
Read moreAP Coverage Skewed as UK Students Violently Protest Tuition Hikes
For those who wonder what the entitlement mentality looks like when it is out of control, they need not look beyond Europe. In...
Read moreBush: “I’d have endorsed Obama if they’d asked me”
President Bush told British officials in the heat of the 2008 presidential election, “I’d have endorsed Obama if they’d asked me,” according to...
Read moreMore Mail Bombs and Suspicious Packages
A suspicious package was discovered at the office of German Chancellor Angela Merkel Tuesday morning, just hours after small mail bombs exploded outside...
Read moreEven the UK Balks at U.S. Air Security Measures
As U.S. airport security measures tighten, squeezing every last ounce of dignity out of law-abiding travelers, even European officials have had enough. Oklahoma’s...
Read moreStrikes Threaten Sarkozy’s Plan to Raise Retirement Age
The decline of Europe continues. German Chancellor Angela Merkel has warned that permitting vast numbers of Muslim Turks into her country without their...
Read moreFuel Supplies Low as France Engulfed in Protests, Strikes
France is running low on fuel supplies as nationwide strikes led by labor unions paralyze roads, fuel refineries, public transportation, and more. And...
Read moreMuslim Scholar Upholds Christian Presence in Middle East
Reuters News reported on October 15 that Mohammad Sammak, a Sunni Muslim who serves as secretary general of Lebanon's Christian-Muslim Committee for Dialogue,...
Read moreEuropeans Push Back Against Criminal Immigrants
As debate continues in the United States over the impact of illegal immigration on the economy, crime, and the future course of American...
Read moreBrussels Grasps While Eurozone Gasps
“I believe that the debt crisis affecting Spain, and the euro zone in general, has passed,” Spain’s Prime Minister José Luis Rodriguez Zapatero...
Read more“Criminal Standard of Proof” of CIA Torture in Poland
The U.S. CIA engaged in torture in its secret prison in Poland with a “criminal standard of proof,” the British Broadcasting Corporation reported...
Read moreVilius Brazenas: Lithuanian-American Freedom Fighter Extraordinaire
Few other human beings were eye witnesses to, and participants in, events of the 20th Century as was Vilius Brazenas. A survivor of...
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