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France to Hike Tax on Beer by 160 Percent
Francois Hollande, the new socialist president of France, has a plan for solving his nation’s economic woes: raising taxes. Having already promised much...
Homeschoolers Flee Persecution in Germany and Sweden
BERLIN — Two leaders in the European home education movement, a father from Sweden and a German mother, drew tears from the audience as...
Read moreBritish Hospitals Make Millions Euthanizing Patients
According to London’s Daily Telegraph, British hospitals are euthanizing patients at ever-increasing rates — and raking in big bucks as a result.Documents obtained by...
Read moreConservative Party MPs Desert Government on EU
In a symbolic, but important, vote, members of U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron's party call for a tougher stand toward European Union. ...
Read moreShell Seeks to Pay Iran Debt With Grain
Royal Dutch Shell is seeking to pay a $1.4 billion debt it owes to Iran that it has been prevented from settling since...
Read moreLithuanian Austerity Prime Minister Loses Election
The Lithuanian national elections, which were completed on Sunday, October 28, resulted in significant losses for Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius’ government. His Homeland Union Party...
Read moreFrench Youth Movement Opposes Islamization
A French youth organization, Generation Identitaire, is mobilizing to stop the Islamization of France. ...
Read moreGerman Statesman Backs Homeschooling, Slams State for “Usurping” Kids
Home education advocates around the world are celebrating after a senior German political leader in Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) became...
Read moreSpain’s Unemployment Rate Rises to One in Four
Spanish unemployment has risen again, this time to a level of one quarter of the workforce. Only Greece has a higher unemployment rate...
Read moreEuropean Central Bank President Buys Government Bonds But Warns of Deflation
Mario Draghi, president of the European Central Bank, told the German Parliament on Wednesday that, yes, he would be buying government bonds but,...
Read moreMexican Cartels Clash With Troops; U.S. Candidates Silent
As Mexico's bloody drug war continues between the cartels and the government, America's presidential candidates seem not to notice the war across the...
Read moreLawsuit Claims U.K. Participation in U.S. Drone War Could be ‘War Crime’
On Tuesday, October 23, the British High Court heard arguments that the United Kingdom’s participation in and cooperation with the U.S. drone war...
Read moreGenocide and Communism Threaten South Africa
With acquiescence and even aid from the West, South Africa is in a death spiral, as its elected communist leaders incite genocide and...
Read moreEx CIA Chiefs Face Arrest Over “Horrific” Violence of Drone War
A file containing shocking evidence of the methods and mayhem of U.S. drone strikes has been compiled in Pakistan and forms the basis...
Read moreGadhafi Loyalists Still Battling New Western-backed Rulers in Libya
A year after the execution of former Libyan despot Moammar Gadhafi at the hands of Western-backed rebels, forces opposed to the new Tripoli-based...
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