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Analysts 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...
Britons 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...
Read moreVatican Asks Hindus to End Anti-Christian Propaganda
The Vatican on October 19 sent a message to Hindu leaders asking them to resist “hateful propaganda” against Christians and allowing Christians to...
Read moreIsrael Willingly Compromises Its Security with Hamas Prisoner Swap
A historic and highly controversial prisoner swap between Israel and the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas has Middle East observers predicting a fresh wave...
Read morePakistan: Rape as a Tool for Conversion to Islam
For Zubaida Bibi, a Christian woman working in a garment factory in the Korangi Industrial Area of Karachi, Pakistan, the workday on October...
Read moreLibyan Despot Gadhafi Killed in Final Stand
Former Libyan strongman Col. Moammar Gadhafi was killed by militia groups during a battle to take the loyalist stronghold city of Sirte, National...
Read moreGreece: 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...
Read moreBrutal 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,...
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