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Is Genocide Coming to South Africa?
Back in the 1980s, South Africa figured prominently on the West’s radar screen. Protests against apartheid were everywhere; the movement even inspired a...
U.S. Military Expands in Latin America
Following a cooperation deal with Colombia last year, the United States military this week announced plans to further expand its influence throughout Latin...
Read moreThe NAFTA Superhighway Is Alive and Well
On March 19, 2010, Jerome Corsi’s weekly financial strategies newsletter, "RedAlert," reported that Canada‘s Manitoba province is devoting a portion of its website...
Read morePoland’s History and the Power of “Coincidence”
The mind almost blows a fuse when contemplating the nightmare of Poland's latest national tragedy: the deaths of Lech Kaczynski, President since 2005,...
Read moreEurope, IMF Ready for Greece Bailout
European leaders reached an agreement over the weekend on bailing out the profligate Greek government with up to $40 billion in taxpayer-funded loans...
Read moreGreek Debt Crisis Worsens
The Socialist government of Greece has announced an austerity program that freezes pensions, cuts the salary of civil service employees, and increases taxes...
Read moreIs the Shroud of Turin Authentic?
After a 10-year hiatus in public viewing, the Shroud of Turin will again go on display from April 10 to May 23 at...
Read moreChavez Regime Steps Up Attacks on Opponents
Venezuela’s socialist “President” Hugo Chavez is attracting increasing criticism as his regime steps up arrests and intimidation of opponents despite a massive international...
Read moreRussia-Venezuela Deepen Military, Nuclear, Economic Ties
As the implosion of Venezuela’s economy accelerates and the capital Caracas remains plagued by power outages, socialist “President” Hugo Chavez and the Russian...
Read moreEngland’s Version of Obamacare
Rasmussen Reports show that a whopping 54 percent of Americans are still against the healthcare reform, while 40 percent are in favor of...
Read moreChristian Nurse Faces Discriminatory Policies in England
A nurse in England is claiming discrimination after hospital policy punishes her for wearing a crucifix to work. Shirley Chaplin, a 54-year old...
Read moreG8 Pushes Iran Sanctions, Meets Resistance
As the world’s leading economies gathered this week for a “Group of Eight” summit, government leaders urged the international community to increase pressure...
Read moreScotland Yard Encourages Internet Cafes to Snoop
Using the War on Terror as a pretext, Scotland Yard has advised the owners and administrators of internet cafes and other public web...
Read moreEuropol Granted Frightening Investigative Power
Her Majesty’s subjects in the United Kingdom are now subject to the prying eyes and ears of a European intelligence agency with powers...
Read moreUN Body Attacks Nicaragua’s Abortion Ban
"At the recently concluded session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, Nicaragua came up against intense and concerted international pressure from fellow...
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