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China, Japan Agree to Reduce Reliance on U.S. Dollar
The government of Japan and the communist dictatorship ruling mainland China announced a landmark agreement this week to facilitate trade between the two...
Persecution May End Christian Mideast Presence
Leonard Leo, Chairman of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), warned in a video interview with Terry Jeffrey at CNSNews.com that...
Read moreGallup World Poll: French Gloomiest About Their Nation’s Economy
Although a September Gallup poll showed that close to half of Americans believe that the economy will be worse in a year than...
Read moreLatest Research Leads to New Speculation on Shroud of Turin
Scientists in Italy studying the famed Shroud of Turin, which many Christians believe is the burial cloth of a resurrected Jesus Christ, have...
Read morePrime Minister Defends Britain’s Christian Heritage
Great Britain’s Prime Minister has declared of his country what President Obama has notably denied of his own. Speaking to an audience of...
Read moreSeveral European Countries Accused of Hiding Info on CIA Rendition Flights
Earlier this week, two human rights advocacy groups issued a joint preliminary report denouncing the governments of Europe for allegedly aiding the Central...
Read moreBritain’s Cameron: Britian Is a “Christian Country”
British Prime Minister David Cameron has sent atheists and leftists into a rage by asserting that Britain is a Christian country. ...
Read moreEurope No Longer Center of Christian Faith
Christianity was once so localized to Europe that the term “Christendom” largely meant Europe. After the fall of Constantinople in 1453, the last...
Read moreChina’s Economic Implosion Accelerates
On Monday, Gordon Chang, the author of The Coming Collapse of China and regular contributor at Forbes.com, was interviewed on Yahoo’s Daily Ticker,...
Read moreHold the Presses on Glowing Vaclav Havel Eulogies
Vaclav Havel, a Czech playwright and political figure who became Czechoslovakia’s President following a non-violent uprising in 1989 that ended decades of Soviet...
Read moreIs France’s Credit Rating the Next Domino in the Eurozone’s Demise?
Is it certain that the nations of the European Union are heading for a hard fall? It certainly looks that way. When the...
Read moreNorth Korean Dictator Kim Jong-Il Dead at 69
North Korea’s official government-controlled media announced that the country’s “Dear Leader,” Kim Jong-Il, died on Saturday at age 69 from “physical and mental...
Read moreJudge Upholds Rule that Immigrants to UK Know English
Last November, the British coalition government introduced a new requirement into immigration rules: The immigrant must be know the English language. The rule...
Read more“New Iraq” Not So Free for Non-Muslims
On Monday, President Obama, with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki (left), announced that American forces had helped create a “new Iraq.” During a...
Read moreUN Agencies Will Not Explain Expenditures
Two big agencies operating under the umbrella of the United Nations will not make public how they spend their money. UNICEF, the United...
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