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Defense Boss Panetta Touts “North America” After Canada Meetings
U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta (left) met with his Canadian and Mexican counterparts in Ottawa this week for the first ever “Trilateral Meetings...
Egyptians’ Dislike for United States Grows Even as U.S. Aid Flows
Over a year has passed since the “Arab Spring” came to Egypt, and the evidence continues to accumulate demonstrating that what has come...
Read moreKony 2012 Campaign Sinks Under Scrutiny
The Kony 2012 campaign that propelled into immediate notoriety for several days collapsed almost as quickly and as ferociously as it rose. Though...
Read moreOutcry over Sweden’s Persecution of Homeschoolers Grows
As homeschooling families continue to flee Sweden in the face of escalating persecution, the global outcry over the controversial Swedish policies is growing...
Read moreAustralian Mining Titan Says “Green” Groups Paid by CIA
Billionaire Australian mining magnate Clive Palmer accused the CIA of funding environmental extremists seeking to cripple the nation’s industry, saying during a press...
Read moreSaudi Arabia’s Grand Mufti Calls for Destruction of Churches in Region
The Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia (left), the country’s top Islamic cleric, has declared that it is “necessary to destroy all the churches...
Read moreGreeks Adopt Alternative Currencies as Economy Implodes
As Greece’s economy and the euro continue to struggle, regular Greeks are increasingly taking matters into their own hands, creating informal underground barter...
Read moreIslamists Massacre More Nigerian Christians
The conflict in Nigeria between the government and Islamic terrorists has claimed its latest victims, with at least 10 people dead and five...
Read moreWikiLeaks Chief Assange to Run for Australian Senate
Founder Julian Assange (left) of the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks plans to run for a seat in the Australian Senate while under house arrest...
Read moreNo Keystone Expansion? Canadian Railway to Increase Oil Transports
Despite President Obama’s rejection of the Keystone XL Pipeline, millions of barrels of oil will still be making their way from Canada to...
Read moreDaily Mail: Murder of Briton Might Have Been Honor Killing
The 20-year-old victim of a murder perpetrated in October, 2010 might have been the first white British native to suffer Islam’s ultimate penalty...
Read moreGunman Attacks Jewish School in France, 4 Dead
Following a series of deadly shootings targeting French soldiers last week, a gunman opened fire outside of a Jewish school in Toulouse, France,...
Read moreAfghan Probe Claims 15 to 20 U.S. Soldiers Involved in Massacre
Between 15 and 20 American soldiers were involved in the March 11 massacre of civilians in Kandahar Province, according to a parliamentary probe...
Read moreBo Xilai Purged in China’s Communist Party Shakeup
Many China watchers were stunned by the announcement of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee on March 15 that prominent Party...
Read moreReport: Cartel Infiltration of Mexican Government Widespread
While the presidential candidates of both major American political parties are spending far less time on the troubled relationship between the United States...
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