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Sinaloa Drug Cartel’s New Caribbean Routes Centered in Dominican Republic
The Organization of American States (OAS) calls itself the “world’s oldest regional organization, dating back to the First International Conference of American States, held in...
Will Cuba Join OAS?
The Organization of American States (OAS) calls itself the “world’s oldest regional organization, dating back to the First International Conference of American States, held in...
Read moreGroup of 20 Balks, Stalls and Dithers
The Group of 20 meeting in Mexico City over the weekend decided that the best course of action was inaction, putting off making...
Read moreU.S. Intelligence: No Evidence Iran Building Nukes
Despite the widespread hysteria over the potential of a nuclear-armed Iran, American intelligence agencies have still not found evidence that the Iranian regime...
Read moreCanada: Four-year-old Allegedly Sketches Gun; Dad Arrested, Strip-Searched
On February 22, Jessie Sansone of Kitchener, Ontario, thought he was making a routine stop to pick up his children at the end...
Read moreIndian Soldier Awarded for Fighting Off 30 Train Attackers in 2010
At 11:30 p.m. on September 2, 2010, Bishnu Shresta (left), a 35-year-old Gurkha soldier on his way home following his retirement from the...
Read moreState Department, White House Demand Release of Iranian Pastor
As Christians around the world pray and wait for word about the fate of Iranian pastor Youcef Nadarkhani (left), the Obama administration has...
Read moreEgypt to Prosecute U.S.-funded Activists Despite Threats
The ruling military junta in Egypt is moving ahead with criminal prosecutions of dozens of foreigners, including more than 15 Americans, working for...
Read moreBritish Discover Raising Tax Rates Lowers Revenue
The British government has tried to raise tax revenues by raising tax rates on the highest income Britons. The January 2012 self-assessed tax...
Read moreIranian Pastor May Face Imminent Execution
In a decision likely to further alienate Western nations against the Iranian regime, a trial court in Iran has found Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani...
Read moreBig Brother Returns to Orwell’s England
It seems the U.S. government is not the only one sporting a Big Brother demeanor. The British government is now revisiting previously considered...
Read moreThe Greek Deal Saves the Banks
Following a 13-hour marathon session on Monday, eurozone ministers announced an agreement to loan Greece another $170 billion, which saves the banks while...
Read moreEU Funding of Homosexual Lobby with Pedophile Links Questioned
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have started to ask questions about why taxpayers in the European Union (EU) are being forced to...
Read morePlans Revealed for Greek Default on March 23
Writer Bruno Waterfield’s claim that Germany has drawn up plans to deal with the inevitable Greek default was published in the British newspaper...
Read moreHomeschool Leader Flees Swedish Persecution
As the government intensifies its persecution of homeschoolers in Sweden, the president of the Swedish Association for Home Education (ROHUS) has finally been...
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