Belgian Govt Crisis
"Bigger is better in government" — that is the mantra of collectivists. History books they write warn of the danger of nations dividing...
"Bigger is better in government" — that is the mantra of collectivists. History books they write warn of the danger of nations dividing...
The chickens of multiculturalism, diversity, and open borders have returned home to roost in Denmark, that land of open-mindedness on just about everything....
Read moreRussia’s Trial of the Century has come to a close with the final ruling declaring former oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky guilty of embezzling...
Read moreAfter the recent revelation of Russian sleeper operatives in the United States and London, the winds of espionage continue to move eastward, as...
Read moreAs reported previously, the Communist Party of South Africa (CPSA) hosted the 12th International Meeting of Communist and Workers Parties. Among the stated...
Read moreThe bear continues to rattle as, on December 23, the Russian news agency Itar-Tass reported that a former Russian colonel was “detained on...
Read moreSeveral weeks ago, Greece was on the point of collapse and the European Union needed to bail out the government. In November, Ireland,...
Read moreThe bear is still in the woods and it is waking up from its 20-year hibernation, as a "new" free-trade zone agreement sets...
Read moreGreece risks Mediterranean isolation, as government debt accumulates and international confidence weakens — especially now that Moody's Investors Service is reviewing a possible...
Read moreIt appears that efforts in the UK to crack down on those who speak out publicly against homosexuality are backfiring. In two different...
Read moreResearchers in Germany announced that they have used adult stem cell therapy to cure a man afflicted with both leukemia and HIV, the...
Read moreCitizens of nations that once were wholly independent and who now are part of the nebulous “European Union” pine for times lost. Bernd...
Read moreAnother Russian espionage plot has been uncovered, this time in London, involving controversial British Liberal Democrat MP Michael Hancock and his parliamentary aide,...
Read moreThe real meaning of economic bubbles and their aftermath is beginning to rear its ugly head in Greece, where civil unrest paralyzed the...
Read moreThe European Court of Human Rights ruled against Ireland’s constitutional ban on abortion on December 16, saying it violates the right of a...
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