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Greece: 100,000 Protest as Austerity Vote Nears
According to the Associated Press for Oct. 20, more than 100,000 people assembled in front of the Greek parliament yesterday to vent their...
Brutal Gadhafi Regime Fights On in Western Libya
After months of NATO and rebel claims that the end was near for the Libyan dictatorship of Col. Muammar Gadhafi, it appears increasingly...
Read moreMoody’s Warns of Possible French Debt Downgrade
Moody’s summary of its annual report on France’s finances appeared on Monday sufficiently couched in calm and reasoned tones that the markets took little...
Read more“Occupy Wall Street” Goes Global as Violence Erupts in Rome
STOCKHOLM — As the growing “Occupy Wall Street” protests prepare to enter their second month after spreading across the United States, “solidarity” demonstrations...
Read moreAustralian Parliament Adopts Carbon Tax
In a display of disregard for public opinion, leaders of the ruling Australian Labor Party (ALP) pushed through legislation in the lower house...
Read moreS&P Again Downgrades Spain’s Credit Rating
Troubled European nations' credit ratings are continuing to plummet. On October 13 Standard & Poor’s downgraded Spain to AA-, three steps...
Read moreDespite Headlines, No Evidence of New Trial for Iranian Pastor
There has been a series of varying reports on the latest news concerning 32-year-old Iranian pastor Youcef Nadarkhani (pictured at left), who had...
Read moreBBC: African Children Kidnapped for Blood Rituals in Britain
British authorities have rescued at least 400 children who were brought to Britain often for use in blood rituals conducted by witch doctors,...
Read moreEgyptian Government Denies Murdering Christians
The anti-Christian policy of the Egypt military rulers became even more readily apparent as they blamed Christian victims and “enemies of the revolution”...
Read moreTheir Last Church Destroyed, Afghan Christians Fear the Worst
American Christians may not see eye-to-eye on the justness or wisdom of their government’s wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but one thing on...
Read moreNew EU Child Safety Rules Govern Balloons and Whistles
Under a new European Union (EU) edict on toy safety, unsupervised children below the age of eight will no longer be permitted to...
Read moreWhy Doesn’t Greece Pull an Argentina and Default?
With the announcement that Greece was going to get another bailout in November and that France and Germany were close to a permanent...
Read moreEgyptian Regime Kills Dozens of Christian Protesters
The military regime ruling Egypt is under fire after it responded to weekend protests by Coptic Christians in Cairo with deadly force, leaving...
Read moreMuslims Kill Dogs in Spain, Push Germany to Spy on “Islamophobes”
Muslims are suspected of poisoning dogs in Spain because of the Islamic teaching that such pets are unclean, according to a report from...
Read moreDenmark Enacts World’s First “Fat Tax”
The people of Scandinavia have historically been among the healthiest in the world. Their diet includes a great deal of fish, which is...
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