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War on Drugs Grows FAST Abroad
Government programs often begin with limited, easily identifiable purposes, then grow over time to become expensive, wasteful, and even dangerous monstrosities. Such is...
Contributors Help Chinese Artist Ai Weiwei
After being slapped with a $2.4-million bill by the Beijing tax bureau, Chinese artist and political dissident Ai Weiwei (left) could be charged...
Read moreChinese Human Rights Abuses in Zambia on the Rise
Communist China has long been seeking to increase its influence over the Middle East and Sub-Saharan Africa, whether through economic, industrial, diplomatic, or...
Read moreIsrael Considers Military Attack on Iran
According to American intelligence sources, senior Israeli ministers who once opposed a military strike against Iran are now indicating support for such an...
Read moreBulgarian President-elect Vows to Root Out KGB Moles
Rosen Plevneliev managed a narrow victory in Bulgaria's recent presidential elections on a reform platform pledging to clean up the country's corruption-plagued government,...
Read moreEU Creates “Dictatorship” Under Guise of Financial Stability
Using “financial stability” as justification, the European Union is quietly plotting to foist a massive, perpetual bailout machine on eurozone members that critics...
Read moreFARC Leader Killed by Colombian Army
Colombian government officials claim that the leader of that nation’s most prominent rebel group was killed Friday in an operation carried out by...
Read moreEU Antitrust Agency Probing Apple and Samsung
The European Commission has requested information on patents from smartphone powerhouses Apple (makers of the immensely popular iPhone) and Samsung. While Apple is...
Read moreIslamist Attacks in Nigeria Take Deadly Toll
A string of attacks launched in Nigeria on Friday left dozens dead, according to international news reports. The attacks are believed to have...
Read moreEgypt Revolt Leading to Military Dictatorship
Egypt’s ruling military junta is positioning itself to keep the reins of power even after elections take place, prompting outrage and criticism among...
Read moreRecognizing Socialism’s Failure, Cuba’s Castro Revives Market in Private Property
When it comes to private property, wrote economist Ludwig von Mises, it is a simple “either-or” proposition: “either private ownership of the means...
Read moreNATO, Rebels Investigated by ICC for War Crimes in Libya
NATO forces and Libyan rebels associated with the National Transitional Council are being investigated for alleged war crimes committed during the Western-backed overthrow...
Read moreBrazil to Replace Great Britain as World’s 6th Largest Economy
With the discovery of huge oil fields off the coast of Brazil in the fall of 2007 came estimates of just what impact...
Read morePastor’s Fate Rests in the Hands of Iran’s Ayatollah
After initially claiming it would not execute a minister for converting from Islam to Christianity, the Iranian government is — in the words...
Read moreWas Christian Student in Egypt Killed for Wearing a Cross?
What will the Arab Spring mean to Christians in the Arab world? Persecution of Christians in Muslim countries has been well documented; however,...
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