USA Today | Edward Snowden has accepted Russia's offer of temporary asylum, as he continues to consider South American options.
Read More »Ireland Lower House Passes Permissive Abortion Law
LifeSiteNews | Proponents claim that the law only applies to cases where the mother's health is at risk, but includes loophole for women who threaten suicide.
Read More »Pay Rise for Parliamentarians Angers Austerity-hit Britain
Reuters | Britain's members of parliament will get a 9 percent pay rise under a proposal announced on Thursday that outraged a public struggling with wage freezes, high living costs and a government austerity drive.
Read More »Corruption in the German Justice System Exposed – A Former Judge Speaks Out
Justice For Germans | The same sickening courts who have convicted men of thought crimes are found to be utterly corrupt from top to bottom, as tend to be all courts in Jew-occupied nations.
Read More »Israel Among Most Corrupt of OECD Countries
Jerusalem Post | According to the numbers, Israeli political and cultural institutions are among the most corrupt of the OECD member countries – but Israelis are more willing than their international peers to take the fight against corruption into their own hands.
Read More »Pope Accused of Encouraging Illegal Immigration
The Telegraph | During his visit on Monday, Francis called for greater compassion for the tens of thousands of migrants from Africa and the Middle East who each year make the hazardous crossing from Tunisia and Libya to the remote island, Italy's southernmost territory
Read More »7 People Who Were Arrested Because of Something They Wrote on Facebook
Business Insider | Many people exercise poor judgment on Facebook, a site where Freedom of Speech may no longer apply.
Read More »Six Women Scale The Shard in Greenpeace Protest Against Oil and Gas Drilling in the Arctic
Daily Mail | A group of six Greenpeace activists have begun scaling Britain's tallest building in protest at drilling in the Arctic.
Read More »Fukushima Radiated Groundwater Polluting the Pacific
The Japan Times | The Nuclear Regulation Authority said Wednesday it strongly suspects highly radioactive water at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant is seeping into the ground and contaminating the Pacific Ocean.
Read More »Irish People Issue Warning to Banks by Shutting Down Repossession Auction
Awaken Longford | Irish shut down a bank auction.
Read More »Syria Naval Base Blast Points to Israeli Raid
Reuters | Foreign forces destroyed advanced Russian anti-ship missiles in Syria last week, rebels said on Tuesday - a disclosure that appeared to point to an Israeli raid.
Read More »Wearing silver-laced kippah, new Dutch king visits Amsterdam Jews
Haaretz | Another gentile "ruler" pays a visit to his Jewish masters.
Read More »Nelson Mandela, Death, Dishonesty and Denial
Guardian Express | Communist apes lying about the death of top ape commie - who'd a thunk it?
Read More »Brazilian Soccer Fans Decapitate Ref After He Stabs, Kills Player
Deadspin | Last Sunday, an amateur soccer match in Brazil came to an unbelievably gruesome end when a referee was murdered by outraged fans. His head was then cut off and placed on a spike. The beheading was retaliation; the ref initially stabbed a player to death.
Read More »Ahmadinejad Calls Holocaust Denial Major Achievement of His Presidency
Jewish Daily Forward | Outgoing Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said during a farewell ceremony that publicizing his Holocaust denial was a major achievement of his presidency.
Read More »Japan: The Land Without Muslims
The Muslim Issue | There are countries in the world, mainly in Europe, that are presently undergoing significant cultural transformations as a result of Muslim immigration. France, Germany, Belgium and Holland are interesting examples of cases where immigration from Muslim countries, together with the Muslims’ high fertility rate, effects every area of life.
Read More »Tenth Arrest Over Woolwich Killing
The Guardian | Detectives investigating the murder of soldier Lee Rigby today arrested a 50-year-old man on suspicion of conspiracy to murder.
Read More »Hezbollah Leader Vows to Stand by Syrian Regime in Fight Against Rebels
The Guardian | Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah's comments come as Assad's forces and Hezbollah intensify campaign for town of Qusair
Read More »Venezuela’s ‘Anti-Semitic’ Leader Admits Jewish Ancestry
Times of Israel | Nicolas Maduro defends Caracas’s policies toward Israel, says his grandparents were Sephardic Jews who converted to Catholicism
Read More »‘Death to Jews’ Tattoo Costs Hungarian Fighter Prague Gig
Times of Israel | Organizers bar Attila Petrovszki from martial arts bout because of his pro-Hitler, anti-Semitic body art
Read More »Immigrants? We Sent Out Search Parties to Get Them to Come… and Made it Hard for Britons to Get Work, says Mandelson
Daily Mail | Labour sent out ‘search parties’ for immigrants to get them to come to the UK, Lord Mandelson has admitted.
Read More »Greece’s Youth Unemployment Hits 60% as Recession Continues to Cripple the Country
Daily Mail | Greek youth unemployment rose above 60 per cent for the first time in February, reflecting the pain caused by the country's crippling recession after years of austerity under its international bailout.
Read More »U.S. Currently Fighting 74 Different Wars … That It Will Publicly Admit
Washington's Blog | And Many More Covert Wars Without Congressional Oversight … Let Alone Public Knowledge
Read More »Putin slams ISAF for turning blind eye to Afghanistan drug production
RT May 8, 2013 The International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) does almost nothing to eradicate drug production in Afghanistan, and this drug-trafficking problem will likely worsen in the near future, Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated. The NATO security mission – which will pull out of Afghanistan in 2014 – has failed to bring stability to the region, Putin said …
Read More »Iran unveils indigenous stealth reconnaissance, combat drone
PressTV May 9, 2013 Iran has unveiled its latest indigenous unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), a reconnaissance and combat drone dubbed Hamaseh. The drone was unveiled on Thursday during a ceremony attended by Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi. “This drone has been built by defense industry experts and is simultaneously capable of surveillance, reconnaissance and missile and rocket attacks,” …
Read More »Age of Consent Should be Lowered to 13 to Stop Persecution of Old Men, Says Top Barrister
Charlotte Meredith Express.co.uk May 9, 2013 A TOP female barrister has sparked outrage after claiming the age of consent in Britain should be lowered to 13 in order to stop the “persecution of old men” in the wake of the Savile sex abuse scandal. Lawyer Barbara Hewson’s shocking comments have been condemned by children’s charities after she dismissed child sex …
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