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Controversial Religious Leader, Sun Myung Moon, Dies at 92
Sun Myung Moon, head of the cultic Unification Church and one of the world's most enigmatic religious leaders, died September 3 at age...
Religious, Human Rights Leaders Speak out for Jailed Pakistani Christian Girl
Religious and human rights leaders from around the world have stepped forward to defend a Pakistani Christian girl who has been arrested and...
Read moreEuropean Court of Human Rights Weakens Abortion Bans
LifeSiteNews reports that the European Court of Human Rights has found that an Italian law that prohibits genetic screening of in vitro embryos...
Read moreGerman Politicians Dubious About Greek Economy
German political leaders, as well as other European politicians, seem to doubt that Greece is on the right track, meaning possibly unmanageable problems...
Read moreCommunist China Uses “Journalists” as Spies, Ex-Xinhua Writer Confirms
The communist dictatorship ruling mainland China uses its so-called “news agencies” and “journalists” to spy on dissidents and foreign governments, charged Canadian author...
Read moreIn Assange Standoff, Britain Ends Siege of Ecuador’s Embassy
Metro London police are standing down and will not be storming Ecuador’s embassy according to a statement made by Ecuador’s President Rafeal Correa....
Read moreBritish Financial Woes Worsen
The July data for the coalition government of the United Kingdom show corporate tax collections below estimates and government spending over estimates, increasing...
Read morePunk Band’s Sentencing Signals Russia’s Resurgent Communism
On August 17, a Moscow court found three young female performers from the Russian punk band Pussy Riot guilty of “hooliganism motivated by...
Read moreCanadian Medical Association Redefines Human Life
The Canadian Medical Association, the largest association of doctors in Canada, has redefined human life. On August 15, the CMA passed a resolution...
Read moreEcuador Grants Asylum to WikiLeaks’ Assange; U.K. Denies Diplomatic Immunity
Ecuador granted asylum to WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange on Thursday in defiance of the British government’s threat to occupy the country’s embassy. Prior...
Read moreAfter Arab Spring, Fears of Islamist Tyranny Grow in Egypt
With long-time strongman Hosni Mubarak out of power, Egypt appears to be descending into a fresh brand of totalitarianism led by its newly...
Read moreU.K. May Soon Vote to Leave EU Despite Massive Pressure
As the European Union continues to assume ever greater powers over the once-sovereign nations of the region, voters in the United Kingdom have...
Read moreRich French Citizens are Leaving France
Plans announced by French President Francois Hollande to "tax the rich" are driving wealthy French citizens out of the country. Vincent Grandil, a partner...
Read moreReligous Strife in Nigeria Grows Worse
Jonathan Goodluck was elected president of Nigeria last year in an election by a strong majority of the Nigerian people. This was the...
Read moreSudan’s Mass-murdering Tyrant May Join UN “Human Rights” Council
Opponents and liberty-minded activists are up in arms over the fact that the genocidal mass-murderer ruling over Sudan, Omar al-Bashir, is set to...
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