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12 Factors That Are Turning The Streets Of America Into A Living Hell
The United States once had safe, beautiful cities that were the envy of the entire world, but now many of them are degenerating into rotting, festering, crime-ridden hellholes. All over the country there are communities where crime, drugs, gangs and human trafficking have gotten completely and totally out of control. Once upon a time you could walk down the streets of most U.S. cities at night without...
Communists and Migrants in Greece protest against nationalists
Immigrant shopkeepers from the suburb of Nikaia, near Piraeus, held a demonstration in the central Aghiou Nikolaou Square on Thursday evening to protest a wave of threats by extreme rightwing protesters against them and a recent spike in racist attacks.
According to the migrants, members of the extreme-right Chrysi Avgi (Golden Dawn) have told them to close their shops and leave the country.
The demonstration...
Switzerland suspends arms shipments to UAE
Switzerland suspends arms shipments to the UAE over a report that Swiss hand grenades have ended up in the hands of militants groups in Syria.
Switzerland has decided to suspend arms shipments to the United Arab Emirates following a report that Swiss-made hand grenades are being used by armed gangs in Syria.
The measure was taken on Wednesday after the Sonntagszeitung newspaper published a photograph...
Foreign strippers banned from working in Canada
Strip-tease dancers who planned to bare themselves in Canada will have to take their professional skills elsewhere. Foreign strippers are no longer welcome in Canada, Immigration Minister Jason Kenney said Wednesday.
The decision was made in order “to protect vulnerable foreign workers from the risk of abuse and exploitation in sex trade related businesses,” and control human trafficking,...
Yasser Arafat poisoned by polonium, Swiss institute says
Palestinians hold candles and pictures of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat during the seventh anniversary of his death in Gaza City, November 13, 2011.
Scientists of a Swiss institute say they have evidence that former Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat may have been poisoned with polonium.
According to the findings of laboratory research conducted at the Institut de Radiophysique in Lausanne, Switzerland,...
Love liberty? You might be a terrorist
Are you suspicious of federal authority? How about really into individual liberty? Well according to a new study funded by the US Department of Homeland Security, you very well might be a terrorist.
A report published earlier this year by the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) at the University of Maryland has surfaced, and in their DHS-funded findings,...
American Rebel Forces Attack Gas Pipelines, Explode Trains As US Civil War Nears
A disturbing new report prepared by the Federal Security Service (FSB) states that in the past 3 weeks American rebel forces battling against the US government have “retaliated in force” after the massacre of at least 380 men, women and children attending a clandestine Michigan meeting held earlier last month who were targeted for annihilation by the Obama regime.
According to this report, the...
10,000 armed men enter Syria for civil war
Members of the terrorist Free Syrian Army
An estimated 10,000 armed men equipped with highly-sophisticated weapons, including anti-tank missiles, have reportedly entered Syria to help fuel the unrest in the country, Press TV has learned.
Informed sources in the Qusayr village in Homs say the terrorists crossed into Syria from the Lebanese border and that they have taken positions in the suburbs of...
Syrian rebels caught desecrating Christian churches
Shocking images have surfaced, revealing the alleged desecration of Christian churches in Syria by Western-backed rebels. The pictures, taken by local Christians outraged at the violence, were published by PrisonPlanet.com.
In one of the photos a man who is said to be a member of the Free Syrian Army poses in a stolen priest’s robe while brandishing a looted cross in one hand and a machine gun in...
Annan: Russia, West agree on transition government for Syria
UN-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan (C) speaks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (R) next to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (L) at the opening of a meeting on June 30, 2012, at the United Nations office in Geneva.
The Syrian crisis is to be resolved by a transition government consisting of the current authorities and opposition leaders. The proposal was announced by UN-Arab League envoy Kofi...
Syria now officially at war, says President Bashar al-Assad
Diplomats try again for peace but on the ground in Syria it is now war.
As his helicopter gunships rained death from the skies and his artillery pounded villages with rebel sympathies, President Bashar al-Assad stated the obvious: Syria is at war.
“When one is in a state of war, all our policies and capabilities must be used to secure victory,” he told his cabinet, in the safety of his...
US Supreme Court upholds Obama's healthcare reforms
A woman demonstrates against US President Barack Obama’s health care reforms in front of the US Supreme Court in Washington DC on March 27, 2012.
The US Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the US President Barack Obama’s healthcare reform plan which “mandates” all American citizens to obtain health insurance or face hundreds of dollars in penalty fine.
With a 5-4 decision, the Court’s...
Boat capsizes near Australia with 130 on board
Rescuers at the scene of a refugee boat accident near Australia’s Christmas Island.
A boat carrying 130 asylum-seekers has capsized near Australia’s Christmas Island in a second such incident this week.
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority announced earlier that two merchant vessels had been dispatched to the scene on a rescue operation.
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard said at least...
Supreme Court upholds Arizona immigration law
The US Supreme Court finally ruled on the constitutionality of Arizona’s controversial immigration law Monday, striking down three provisions of the legislation while upholding the scandalous “show me your papers” section.
The Court has struck down most of Arizona’s SB 1070 immigration legislation, which was enacted two years earlier.
The high court ruled that Arizona’s policy of imprisoning...
Biblical story on Solomon confirmed by new genetic study in Ethiopia
A depiction of the Queen of Sheba meeting King Solomon of Israel from the Florence Baptistry in Italy.
The Queen of Sheba’s genetic legacy may live on in Ethiopia, according to new research that finds evidence of long-ago genetic mixing between Ethiopian populations and Syrian and Israeli people.
The Queen of Sheba, known in Ethiopia as Makeda, is mentioned in both the Bible and the Quran. The...