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NYTimes Piece Distracts from the Real European Story
Thursday’s article in The New York Times by writers Jack Ewing and Nicholas Kulish about the “rift” between factions over the role of...
Entire Police Department Arrested in Mexico
When the police department from the municipality of Ahome in the Mexican state of Sinaloa were summoned to meet with the director of state police,...
Read moreGermany’s Merkel Yields More Sovereignty to the EU
At a joint briefing on Wednesday with Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny, German Chancellor Angela Merkel (left) announced the next step towards the creation...
Read moreCritics Blast New ECB Boss, EU Banker “Coup D’Etat”
Critics are assailing the new European Central Bank boss Mario Draghi — an ex-Goldman Sachs chief and a regular attendee at secretive Bilderberg...
Read moreSyrian Opposition Seeking Support from Overseas
A report published in the New York Times suggests that the Syrian opposition forces are “buoyed” by increasing “international pressure” on the government...
Read moreCentral Banker Takes Over Greece; Demands Tax Hikes, More EU Control
Trilateral Commission member Lucas Papademos (right in picture at left), an unelected career central banker with decades of experience, is taking over the...
Read moreBilderberg Leader Mario Monti Takes Over Italy in “Coup”
Italy’s new Prime Minister Mario Monti (with wife at left), who rose to power in what critics called a “coup d’etat,” is a...
Read more“Wrongful Birth” Lawsuits on the Rise in Israel
According to an October 26 article by Anjana Ahuja of New Science magazine, "Israeli children with birth defects are increasingly suing the medical...
Read moreU.S. Worries Israel May Attack Iran Without Notice
For weeks, nations across the world have speculated over a potential Israeli attack on Iran. While there have been a number of indications...
Read moreUK Foreign Official Predicts Israeli Attack on Iran in a Month
Speculation over a potential Israeli attack on Iran has circulated via media reports and governmental agencies, and was heightened following the release of...
Read moreArraignment Held in First Military Tribunal Case at Gitmo
“High-profile detainee” and alleged al-Qaeda operative Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri was arraigned Wednesday before a military tribunal in Guantanamo Bay Naval Station in Cuba....
Read moreFrance, Germany, and UK Discuss Euro Collapse
As the debt crisis in Italy and other European Union countries spirals out of control, reports said the French and German governments have...
Read more100,000 Britons Sign Anti-Immigration Petition in One Week
More than 100,000 Britons have eagerly signed an e-petition on the government’s website that says immigration to the sceptr’d isle must stop before...
Read moreLibya: Now What?
Gadhafi is now dead. After more than four decades of brutalizing the Libyan people, he died a brutal death. His convoy was hit...
Read moreBrief History of Gadhafi & His Regime
Gadhafi was born in 1942 to poor parents outside of Sirte, Libya, a country then ruled by Italy. Raised in a tent, he...
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