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Syrian Opposition Accuses Assad of Chemical Attack
President Assad’s regime is being accused of launching a chemical attack on the Syrian opposition, but impartial experts are casting doubt on the...
EU/U.S. — Transatlantic Convergence
With empty promises of jobs and prosperity, the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) proposes political and economic merger of Europe and the...
Read moreThe EU: Regionalization Trumps Sovereignty
With backing from U.S. one-worlders, the nations of Europe are being forced into a federation ruled by autocrats in Brussels — whether Europeans...
Read moreEgypt Update: Police Killed, Christians Attacked
At least 24 Egyptian policemen riding on two buses near the town of Rafah — a city in the Sinai Peninsula on the...
Read moreMuslim Brotherhood Stages “Day of Rage” in Egypt
Protests by supporters of ousted Islamist President Mohamed Morsi continued across Egypt on August 16, as the Muslim Brotherhood staged a “Day of...
Read moreEgyptian Security Forces Storm Pro-Morsi Protesters
Egyptian government security forces conducted operations on August 14 to clear two camps in Cairo occupied by supporters of the ousted president, Mohamed...
Read moreCommunism Now Big in Japan; Still Little in Virtue
Will the grinding poverty and initiative killing of collectivism soon wear the label “Made in Japan”? Such a prospect is likely a ways...
Read moreYemen Says It Has Foiled al-Qaeda Plot
Rajeh Badi, press advisor to Yemeni Prime Minister Mohammed Salem Basindwa, announced on August 7 that government security forces have thwarted a plot...
Read moreReport of Snowden Seeking Ties to KGB Vets False, Lawyer Says
A report that NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden wanted to join an organization of former KGB agents is false, a Russian lawyer assisting him...
Read moreLessons from the Egyptian Crisis on the Importance of Constitutions
VIDEO - Tom Eddlem speaks on the causes of the current crisis in Egypt, noting that the primary reason for the instability was...
Read moreYemen Releases Journalist Obama Tried to Keep Behind Bars
The president of Yemen pardoned a journalist whom President Obama personally kept from being pardoned two years ago because he had reported the...
Read moreChristians Attacked in Egypt by Muslim Brotherhood Supporters
Reports from Egypt indicate that attacks against Egypt’s Coptic Christians have increased since former President Mohamed Morsi was forced from power on July...
Read moreEU Official: Pooling Sovereignty, Once “Unthinkable,” Now “the Model”
As the TTIP negotiations begin for a merger of the EU and the United States, a top EU official boasts of the destruction...
Read moreSnowden Requests Temporary Asylum in Russia
The Guardian newspaper (U.K.) and other news outlets reported on July 12 that during a meeting with human rights activists at Moscow's Sheremetyevo...
Read moreAfrican Leaders Set Obama Straight on Homosexuality
A number of religious and government leaders throughout Africa made it clear that their countries reject President Obama's embrace of homosexuality. ...
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