World News
Apple Computers Being Investigated by EU — Again
On Tuesday, the European Commission for Competition reported that it will initiate an investigation into Apple, Inc. for alleged anti-competitive practices regarding the...
Church of Scotland, Evangelicals, Say No to Same-sex Marriage
As the battle over marriage heats up in the U.K., one national church has taken an official stand against equating homosexual partnerships with...
Read moreRussia Threatens to Kill NATO War in Afghanistan
Following the Pakistani government’s recent decision to shut down NATO supply lines into Afghanistan indefinitely, Russian officials upped the ante by subtly threatening...
Read moreRussian Elections: Putin’s Party Squeaks By; Thousands Rally Against Him
The United Russia party of former President and current Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has suffered a setback at the hands of the CPRF...
Read moreEgypt Islamists Win Big in Election, Sparking Fears
Egyptian voters delivered a powerful victory to Islamists and the long-outlawed Muslim Brotherhood in the first round of parliamentary elections, with hard-line Islamic...
Read moreWorker Unrest Plagues Communist China
Mainland China remains Communist China. Marxism, or perhaps Maoism, remains the political philosophy of government in this giant nation. Although Marxism has been...
Read moreMasonic Leaders Meet EU Bosses to Talk “Democracy”
Top Masonic leaders met with the heads of European Union institutions to discuss spreading “democracy” and human rights in Europe and throughout the...
Read moreNew Americas Group Includes Cuba, Not U.S; China Cheers
Leaders of Latin American and Caribbean governments gathered in Caracas, Venezuela, on Friday and Saturday to forge a new regional organization that includes...
Read moreNigerian Senate Forbids Homosexual Activity
Things just got a little bit tougher for homosexuals in Nigeria. The African nation’s Senate has made homosexual activity punishable by more than...
Read moreCentral Bank Easing Misses the Point
Economist and TV personality Larry Kudlow explained that the decision on Wednesday by many of the world’s central banks made it easier for...
Read moreBanks Prepare for the Worst as Europe’s Downward Spiral Continues
The European crisis continues to mushroom, even as Eurocrats meet in Brussels to try to stave off implosion of the eurozone. Tuesday’s sale...
Read moreU.K. Plans to Use Pension Funds to Jumpstart Economy
The British government is looking for a way to jumpstart its stagnant economy. The plan is to use pension funds to invest in...
Read moreEurozone Ministers Meet to Force Integration
As the finance ministers from each of the 17 members of the eurozone meet in Brussels today, the main topic is “integration.” It’s...
Read moreYemen Still in Chaos Following Despot’s Supposed Fall
An interim Prime Minister with a socialist background was selected on November 27 after U.S.-backed Yemeni “President” Ali Abdullah Saleh (left) agreed to...
Read morePrice Controls, Hugo Chavez, and Venezuelan Poverty
When Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez announced last Tuesday the imposition of new price controls on a long list of consumer items, he expressed...
Read more