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Bavarian official backs new Mein Kampf edition

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Bavaria’s science minister wants to publish a new scholarly edition of Adolf Hitler’s book “Mein Kampf” ahead of 2015, when the state’s exclusive rights to the work expire, daily Handelsblatt reported on Monday. “There is a danger that charlatans and neo-Nazis will usurp this infamous work when the copyright runs out,” Wolfgang Heubisch told the paper from Munich. “Which is why I believe... 

The SPD of Frank Walter Steinmeier would raise Taxes on poor low-income Germans suffering economically

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Throughout the history of Europe,  the Socialists creates problems, bringing more immigration and raising taxes on the poor people native people and exploiting the race issues to stay in power. If the SPD ever win the elections,it would be a catastrophe for low income earning Germans. Conservative leaders voted unanimously on Sunday, June 28, in favor of a program of moderate tax cuts and income... 

The Best Jet-Fighters are Made in Europe

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-Eurofighter typhoon (Germany, Britain, Spain, Italy) -Dassault Rafale (France) -Saab Gripen (Sweden) -Mirage 2000 (France)  Read More »

Russia loses Billion Dollars in defense fight with France

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Russia is losing its positions on the Indian arms market. Russia has lost a billion-dollar tender for the delivery of fuel aircraft to this country in spite of the fact that India is one of the key buyers of Russian arms. It was not the first time when Russia failed to sign contracts with India. Experts say that Russia may entirely lose the Indian market if it continues to offer outdated defense technology... 

World’s Oldest Flute Shows First Europeans Were a Musical Bunch

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A 35,000-year-old flute made of vulture bone found in a cave in southwestern Germany is the world’s oldest known musical instrument. The artifact suggests music may have been one advantage our ancestors had over their cousins, the now-extinct Neanderthals, according to a report published in the journal Nature. The five-holed flute, which is fully intact and made from a griffon vulture’s radius... 

'Proud Hungarians must prepare for war against the Jews'

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This is the newspaper distributed by the Hungarian Police officers. “Given our current situation, anti-Semitism is not just our right, but it is the duty of every Hungarian homeland lover, and we must prepare for armed battle against the Jews.” This quote appeared in a newsletter published by an organization calling itself “The trade union of Hungarian police officers prepared for... 

ADL attacks Internet Freedom of Speech under pretext of preventing hate

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This Thursday at 10 a.m. EDT the battle to save America from becoming a hate crimes police state will be joined in the hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Every American who is able should view the live webcast of the hearing at www.judiciary.senate.gov. But even as the hate bill battle rages, the Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith moves forward two more monster hate bills. While... 

Parade in SS uniforms under fire in German Saxony-Anhalt

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Police are investigating whether marchers in a recent parade in Saxony-Anhalt broke the law by wearing Nazi-era SS and Wehrmacht uniforms. The incident has sparked outrage beyond the borders of the eastern German state. The state-funded parade last weekend through the town of Thale had over 4,000 participants representing different periods of the state’s history. Over 200,000 people came to watch... 

Sarkozy: Islamic burka ‘not welcome’ in France

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The Islamic burka is “not welcome” in France because it is not a symbol of religion but a sign of subservience for women, President Nicolas Sarkozy said on Monday. “The burka is not a sign of religion, it is a sign of subservience,” he told lawmakers. “It will not be welcome on the territory of the French republic.” A group of French lawmakers has been calling for... 

Record crowd for Solstice sunrise

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A record crowd of about 36,500 revellers has welcomed the dawn of the Summer Solstice at Stonehenge. The number of people attending the event caused roads in the area to become gridlocked in the hours leading up to sunrise at 0458 BST. Druid ceremonies took place alongside music and Morris dancing, however overcast skies obscured the sun. Police praised the crowd and said there had been only 37 arrests,... 

European ministers told to encourage baby boom

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The ministers called for more government support for people wanting to have children. The falling birth rate and economic crisis make it crucial for governments to support families who desire more children, the Council of Europe said Tuesday. “The decision to have children is first and foremost an individual choice, but … it must be a real choice,” deputy secretary-general Maud de... 

ANC rulled South Africa is a Nation of Rapists

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One in four South African men questioned in a survey said they had raped someone, and nearly half of them admitted more than one attack. The study, by the country’s Medical Research Council, also found three out of four who admitted rape had attacked for the first time during their teens. It said practices such as gang rape were common because they were considered a form of male bonding. The... 

Romanian Gypsies attacked in Belfast, Northern Ireland

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More than 100 Romanian Gypsies people who fled their homes in south Belfast have been moved to a leisure centre. The group of about 20 families spent Tuesday night in a church hall after a spate of racist attacks on their homes. Police have said they do not believe paramilitaries were involved in orchestrating the attacks. The attacks were condemned by Prime Minister Gordon Brown who said he hoped... 

A New Era of constructive European Nationalism is emerging

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Today saw the dawning of a new era in European nationalist cooperation with the first meeting of Members of the European Parliament from Britain, France, Belgium, Austria, Hungary and Bulgaria in preparation for the inaugural sitting of the newly elected body on 14 July. “This was a historic day for many of us,” Nick Griffin MEP, leader of the British National Party told BNP News upon his return... 
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