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U.S. & Canada Agree to Common “Perimeter”
The move toward a North American Union received another big boost last week as President Barack Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper...
Egypt’s Sulieman Gives Intelligence a Bad Name
The good news is that the United States has long-standing ties with Omar Suleiman, the man who has recently been made vice president...
Read moreSuez Canal and Its Long-term Prospects
Thousands of service workers at the Suez Canal recently threatened an indefinite strike and sit-in protest against the poor living conditions, low wages, and...
Read moreMerkel and Sarkozy Cannot Save European Union
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy both believe in global "solutions" to problems. How well does this play in Lisbon,...
Read moreWidow of Pakistani Shot by Raymond Davis Committed Suicide
“We want blood for blood.” Those were the last words of Shumaila Faheem, who committed suicide after swallowing poison pills on Sunday, February...
Read moreEU To Correct Anti-Christian Calendar
When German Chancellor Angela Merkel commented that Islam was just as much a part of Germany as Christianity and Judaism, she was wrong,...
Read moreIranians Crack Down on Christian Churches
While Islamist extremism is advancing in Pakistan and Egypt, one of the bastions of the Jihadist ideology is facing a challenge its mullahs...
Read morePolitical Repression On the Rise in Russia
Boris Nemtsov is a name that may not seem significant to those actively engaged in the struggle for liberty and freedom against statism...
Read moreBritish PM: Multiculturalism Has Failed
Europeans may finally understand that the mass immigration of Muslims was a bad idea. In October, German Chancellor Angela Merkel declared that multiculturalism in...
Read moreEgypt’s Vice President Agrees to Concessions
As expected, Egypt’s Vice President Omar Suleiman met with opposition leaders on Sunday for the first time and agreed to a number of...
Read moreSocialist Roots to Yemen’s “Days of Rage”
As the world focuses its attention on the events transpiring in Tunisia and Egypt, the flames of revolution continue to sweep through the...
Read moreDeath Remains Pakistan’s Penalty for Blasphemy Against Mohammed
A Pakistani lawmaker who had worked to reform her nation’s harsh blasphemy law has abandoned that effort, at least for the moment. Sherry...
Read moreGovernment Shrinks and Private Sector Grows — in Cuba
The good news: The President has kept his promises to cut the number of government employees drastically and to reduce regulations so that...
Read moreItaly Urges EU to Protest Persecution
While President Obama and his administration continue to celebrate Islam as the religion of peace and laud “the contribution of Muslims to the...
Read morePressure Mounts on Europe to Free Swedish Home-schooler
Another pro-family public-interest group has joined the battle to free a Swedish boy seized by authorities in 2009 over homeschooling, lining up with...
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