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Large Majority of Egyptian Voters Approve New Constitution
Preliminary results indicate that more than 97 percent of Egyptian voters have voted “yes” to approve the nation’s new constitution, national officials and...
Obama-backed Mexican Troops Disarm & Massacre More Civilians
Obama administration-backed Mexican troops opened fire this week on a group of civilians seeking to keep their weapons and rein in ruthless government-linked...
Read moreU.S. Government and Top Mexican Drug Cartel Exposed as Partners
For over a decade, under multiple administrations, the U.S. government had a secret agreement with the ruthless Mexican Sinaloa drug cartel that allowed...
Read moreIsrael Conducts Funeral for Former Prime Minister Sharon
Former Prime Minister of Israel Ariel Sharon, who died on January 11 after spending eight years in a coma following a major stroke...
Read moreIsrael Unveils Plan for New Homes in West Bank
Israel’s housing ministry published plans on January 10 to build 1,400 new housing units in settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem....
Read moreKillers on the Loose: Croatia Arrests Communist Spy Chief in 1983 Murder Case
Communist veterans in Croatia — as throughout much of Eastern Europe — continue to rule the newest member of the European Union, belying...
Read moreWill Cameron’s Rhetoric on EU Migration Threat Appease Brit Voters?
Despite the sneers of the MSM pundits, a real tsunami of migrants and “benefit tourists” from Turkey, Ukraine, Belarus, Georgia — not just...
Read moreCiting EU, Italy Orders Journalists to Promote Homosexual Agenda
Outrage is growing after authorities in Italy, citing European-level decrees, brazenly threatened journalists who refuse to promote the homosexual agenda, ordering reporters and...
Read moreUN Unveils Plot to Reduce African Population
The United Nations and its oftentimes barbaric population-control apparatus are under fire again after releasing a deeply controversial report claiming that the African...
Read morePutin Vows to Destroy Terrorists After Bombings
Following two suicide bombings in the city of Volgograd on December 29 and 30 that left 34 people dead, Russian President Vladimir Putin...
Read moreLebanon’s Former Ambassador to U.S. Killed in Car Bomb Attack
Mohamad Chatah, who served as Lebanon’s Ambassador to the United States from 1997 to 2000, was assassinated on December 27 when a car...
Read morePlans Shaping up for 100-foot Jesus Statue in Muslim-Dominated Nazareth
An Arab Christian has gotten the go-ahead from Israeli tourism officials to erect a 100-foot statue of Jesus in the Muslim-dominated city of...
Read moreMass Murderer Mao Made “Mistakes,” Chinese Regime Admits
When the Chinese regime remembered the 120th anniversary of Mao Zedong's birth on December 26, it was to celebrate, not condemn, his role...
Read moreUnder “Democracy,” Iraqi Christians Face Potential Extinction
On Christmas Day, more than three dozen civilians in Iraq were reportedly slaughtered in a series of coordinated bombings aimed at Christians. In...
Read moreIntrigue in North Korea Led to Purge, Says South Korean
Nam Jae-Joon, the head of South Korea’s National Intelligence Service, briefing his National Assembly’s intelligence committee on December 23, disputed the official line...
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