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Greek Prime Minister Throws Monkey Wrench into Eurozone “Deal”
Prime Minister George Papandreou’s surprise call for a referendum on the new austerity measures demanded by last week’s eurozone “deal” caught everyone off...
Al Qaeda Flag Flies in Libya As Conflict Rages
As brutal revenge attacks against loyalist towns and bickering between various armed factions pick up steam in Libya, the al Qaeda flag was...
Read moreObama Admin. Pushes for Islamic NATO
The Obama administration is pushing to leave more troops in the Persian Gulf and to create a regional equivalent of NATO in the Arabic...
Read moreEU Parliament Gives Arab Spring Human Rights Prize
This week the European Parliament awarded the annual Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought to key participants in the Arab Spring. The five...
Read moreBrazilian Appeals Court Rules for Homosexual Marriage
A top court in Brazil has weighed in on homosexual marriage, ruling that two women can legally tie the knot. According to the...
Read moreNow That Greece Is “Fixed,” Portugal Is Next
If the decline in the Portuguese money supply for September is annualized, it will shrink by more than 20 percent, presaging more economic...
Read moreThe Euro “Deal” — More Questions Than Answers
Following the Eurozone summit meeting in Brussels, European Council President Herman Van Rompuy announced the results of the late-night negotiations: "From a series of...
Read moreBritish Housing Manager Demoted for Opposing Homosexual Marriage
A housing manager in Britain has been demoted for speaking out against homosexual marriage. So now, aside from not being able to speak...
Read moreUN Pushes Population Control Agenda
According to the United Nations, the earth’s population will reach seven billion by October 31. For the world body, however, that is not...
Read moreVatican Council Calls for World Government, Central Bank
A “global political authority” and a “central world bank”: These are the solutions that the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace recommends for...
Read moreConservative Backbenchers Oppose Cameron on EU
Are the days of the European Union coming to an end? The riots in Athens, the popularity of the True Finns Party in...
Read moreKarzai: Afghan Regime Would Back Pakistan Against U.S. in War
Afghan “President” Hamid Karzai, who rose to power with massive U.S. assistance, promised that the regime ruling Afghanistan would support the Pakistani government...
Read moreAnalysts Hint at New Civil War in “Liberated” Libya
Even as the National Transitional Council (NTC) declared Libya “liberated” following the violent death of former strongman Col. Muammar Gadhafi, analysts were warning...
Read moreBritons Demand Immigration Restrictions
With public discontent growing over the burgeoning number of foreigners flooding into their country, many Britons are expecting their government to restrict immigration,...
Read moreUN Human Rights Council Calls for Investigation of Gadhafi’s Death
While some are still questioning the validity of yesterday's breaking news of the killing of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, the United Nations Human...
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