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China Bans Use of English in Media
The economic experts were recently proven wrong once again, as the estimate of the U.S. trade deficit dropped to $38.7 billion. According to...
Greece Continues to Flounder
Greece risks Mediterranean isolation, as government debt accumulates and international confidence weakens — especially now that Moody's Investors Service is reviewing a possible...
Read moreDirty Deals on the “Dark Continent” Perpetuate Poverty
Why has Africa, a continent rich in human and natural resources, remained mired in poverty while the rest of the world has generally...
Read moreUK Street Preachers Vindicated After Arrests for Calling Homosexuality Sin
It appears that efforts in the UK to crack down on those who speak out publicly against homosexuality are backfiring. In two different...
Read morePro-Life Message Catching on in Communist China
It is no secret that the government of China operates the most active abortion machine on the globe. Under its 30-year-old official “one-child”...
Read moreResearchers Claim HIV Cure Using Stem Cell Therapy
Researchers in Germany announced that they have used adult stem cell therapy to cure a man afflicted with both leukemia and HIV, the...
Read moreSocialist Chavez Set To Rule Venezuela By Decree
Under the guise of supposed emergencies, outgoing “lame-duck” Venezuelan legislators voted overwhelmingly on December 17 to give socialist President Hugo Chavez dictatorial powers...
Read moreReplacing National Currencies With Euros Promotes European Mistrust
Citizens of nations that once were wholly independent and who now are part of the nebulous “European Union” pine for times lost. Bernd...
Read moreRussian Espionage Plot Uncovered in London
Another Russian espionage plot has been uncovered, this time in London, involving controversial British Liberal Democrat MP Michael Hancock and his parliamentary aide,...
Read moreViolent Protests in Greece
The real meaning of economic bubbles and their aftermath is beginning to rear its ugly head in Greece, where civil unrest paralyzed the...
Read moreEuropean Court Rules Against Pro-Life Ireland
The European Court of Human Rights ruled against Ireland’s constitutional ban on abortion on December 16, saying it violates the right of a...
Read moreWikiLeaks’ Assange Out on Bail, Fears U.S. Espionage Charges
Despite prosecutors’ best efforts and Swedish charges of sex without a condom, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was released from British custody on bail...
Read moreObama: U.S. Waged Afghan War Incorrectly for Years, Taliban Now Welcome
President Obama gave a speech Thursday morning on supposed “progress” being made in Afghanistan, citing a recently completed annual report on the undeclared...
Read moreIs Belgium the Next Domino?
The dominoes in Europe are falling — at least that is one interpretation of the latest Standard & Poor’s outlook on the government...
Read moreWikiLeaks Reveals Russian Active Measures in Tajikistan
Following the release of a series of State Department cables that unveiled Russia's support of international terrorism, WikiLeaks has yet again released a...
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