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Russia Launches Uranium Mining Efforts in Niger
Russian natural gas corporation Gazprom was given the green light by the government of the north-central African nation Niger for the purpose of...
Public Voice of Pakistan Denies Immunity for Raymond Davis
"Raymond Davis must be tried under Pakistani laws," stated the nearly unanimous voice of Pakistanis as the masses express their anger and grief...
Read moreFanning the Flames of Revolution in Egypt
So much has been reported but so little is understood of the events that have vacillated in the Middle East. The United States’...
Read moreIslam Rising Demographically
Americans, Canadians and Europeans must brace themselves for a massive increase in the number of Muslims living in North America and the European...
Read moreRed China Increases Investments and Influence in Sudan
China has announced that it will step up its investment in various Sudanese infrastructure projects, according to reports in the state-run Xinhua News. ...
Read moreHungarian Communist Faces Prosecution
On January 27, Hungary's former Interior Minister Béla Biszku, 89, was prosecuted in Budapest “for denial of the crimes of national socialist and...
Read morePakistani Govt Fails to Eradicate Polio Despite Millions in Funding
Despite millions of dollars in funding for polio eradication, the Pakistani regime and its health department have failed to erase the scourge —...
Read moreRed China Bans Anti-Communist Rabbit Cartoon
With the Year of the Rabbit set to commence on February 3, 2011 — Chinese New Year — the ruling Chinese Communist Party...
Read moreSearch for “Blasphemers” Continues in Pakistan
In the three weeks that have passed since the governor of Punjab was assassinated, it has become clear that Islamic extremists are gaining...
Read moreCommunists Plant Bomb at World Economic Forum
Self-identified communist activists have claimed responsibility for a bomb explosion at 9:00 a.m. Thursday which caused only minor damage at the four-star Morosani...
Read moreViolent Protests in Egypt Prompt Harsh Gov’t Response
Violent anti-government outbursts in Egypt have prompted the Egyptian government to take drastic actions, including implementing a curfew and cutting cellphone service. ...
Read moreCongress Considers Religious Freedom Envoy
As Pakistan slides further in the direction of Islamic extremism, and anti-Christian violence is on the rise in Iraq and Egypt, Congress may...
Read moreEgyptian Protests Turn Violent, Mimic Tunisian Uprising
The Internet revolution that engulfed Tunisia two weeks ago has apparently spread to Egypt, as thousands of youths rallied against Egyptian President Hosni...
Read moreFrance Arms Russian Navy
In what has been described as “the first sale to Russia of such technology by a NATO country,” French President Nicolas Sarkozy announced Tuesday...
Read moreVladimir Putin to Bury Vladimir Lenin
If Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's ruling United Russia party has its way, the results of an online poll may have Soviet-state founder and...
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