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The Ongoing Portuguese Debt Crisis
New year, new crisis. For the beleaguered, once-independent nations of Europe now entangled in the eurozone, the economic drama unfolding in Portugal this...
Kyrgyzstan Honors Putin
In a gesture of goodwill to Moscow, the government of Kyrgyzstan decided to name a 14,587-foot mountain, located in the Tian-Shan range in...
Read moreRomania to Tax Proceeds of Witchcraft
Everybody curses the taxman, but there is a new category of taxpayers in Romania that just might know how to really do it....
Read moreChina’s Gambit for World Dominance
The second half of the 20th century was defined by the military and ideological rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union....
Read moreAnti-American Shiite Cleric Moqtada al-Sadr Returns to Iraq
Approximately four years after fleeing Iraq in fear of arrest, Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr is returning to Iraq in triumph. As the Washington...
Read moreCover Up: U.S. Funded Afghan Police Drug Use, Pedophilia
Analysts say secret U.S. diplomatic cables released by the whistle-blowing organization WikiLeaks show that American taxpayers — through the war-contracting firm DynCorp —...
Read moreBrits Discredit Autism/Vaccine Link Study
In 1998, a study conducted by Andrew Wakefield, a former British surgeon and researcher, and his colleagues was published in The Lancet. According...
Read moreWorld Food Prices Near Crisis Levels
World food prices continued to rise drastically in December and are still escalating thus far in 2011, with no end in sight. According...
Read moreMuslim Scholars Praise Murder of Pakistani Governor
The murder of a Pakistani governor is being greeted with adulation by “moderate” Muslim scholars. Why? Governor Salman Taseer opposed the death penalty...
Read moreRussia Resurrects Soviet-era KGB
As if news of the restoration of the Soviet Union through the new Customs Union was not alarming enough on its own, Britain's...
Read moreMuslims Cheered Bombing of Coptic Church in Egypt
In the aftermath of the attack by Muslim terrorists on a church in Alexandria, Egypt, new revelations are casting further doubt on claims...
Read moreBiometric ID Use Spreads in UK Schools
Only a few weeks after the European Commission expressed “significant concerns” over the compulsory fingerprinting of British students, the Daily Express is reporting...
Read moreWikiLeaks’ Assange Accuses Some Critics of Terror, Calls for Prosecution
Critics of WikiLeaks and founder Julian Assange have called for everything from prosecution and new laws to extrajudicial kidnapping and even assassination to...
Read moreBelgian Govt Crisis
"Bigger is better in government" — that is the mantra of collectivists. History books they write warn of the danger of nations dividing...
Read moreMuslim Terrorists Attack Church in Egypt
This year’s Christmastide has been marked by widespread Jihadist terrorism against the Christian Church. Numerous attacks against churches in Nigeria were among the...
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