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"No need for new mosques in Russia" - nationalists
Moscow Muslims celebrate Eid Al-Fitr with morning prayers.
A nationalist organization has criticized a proposal to construct more mosques in Russia to accommodate an influx of immigrants arriving from Muslim countries in search of employment.
“This approach is not totally correct,” Aleksander Belov, chairman of the Russkiye national movement, told reporters on Tuesday. “It is necessary...
EU seeks to re-introduce Balkan visas to stem influx of gypsies
Six EU member states have asked the European Commission to adopt a mechanism that would allow them to terminate visa-free travel from West Balkan states. The request follows an exponential rise in mainly Roma asylum-seekers from the region.
Interior ministers of Germany, Austria, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg have sent a proposal of a suspension clause, which is expected to be passed...
Poland to tax rainwater
Poland considers a draft law, which stipulates a tax for rainwater. Common citizens, who own a house or an apartment, as well as businessmen and traders will have to pay for rain. The amount of the tax will directly depend on the square that they have in their property, Noviye Izvestia reports.
The bill was prepared by the ruling party of Poland, Civic Platform. In reality, it does not go about rain...
Greeks angered by Christ blasphemous theatre play
Tensions have risen in the Greek capital city of Athens over a blasphemous American play which portrays Jesus Christ as homosexual.
Late on Friday, police briefly arrested more than 30 people outside an Athens theatre, where the play Corpus Christi was staged, who were calling on authorities to ban the show.
Also on Thursday, the Greece’s nationalist Golden Dawn (Chryssi Avgi) Party had sent several...
TSA forces dying leukemia patient to take off bandages
A 34-year-old woman with terminal leukemia went through the Seattle-Tacoma Airport recently to take the last trip of her life — a vacation to Hawaii. She says she was traumatized, however, after the TSA humiliated her at a security check-point.
Michelle Dunaj of Roseville, Michigan eventually made her way to Hawaii after leaving the Washington State airport on October 2, but not without incident....
Iraqi PM warns NATO against Syria war
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has warned Turkey and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) against military intervention in Syria.
The premier made the remarks during his ongoing visit to Russia on Wednesday.
Al-Maliki accused Ankara of trying to draw the Western military alliance into the conflict in neighboring Syria, noting that NATO should not...
Moscow NGO seeks ban on Animal sacrifice
A group of Moscow residents has suggested outlawing animal sacrifices in the capital as a reply to the recent ban on the film Innocence of Muslims.
In a press release forwarded to all major media the group, apparently formed by the NGO called Public Coalition for Defense of Moscow, said they will soon write a draft of the bill banning all animal sacrifice and submit it to the legislative bodies of...
Europe Faces Grim Future Over Invasion
According to a 2009 report of the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, the total world Muslim population at the time was 1.57 billion and growing (“Mapping the Muslim Population”).
Just recently it was estimated that whilst 95% of Muslims are by and large peaceful this means 5% that are not and they constitute 78 million people. Now that is a lot of people who are not peaceful.
Let’s assume...
EU sides with Monsanto in GMO Cancer Corn word war
The European Food Safety Authority has rejected a controversial study by French scientists linking GM corn to cancer. Many in Europe are already calling for stricter controls on GMOs, as farmers weigh the lucrative crops against health concerns.
In September, French scientists from the University of Caen released a study claiming that rats fed on a diet containing NK603 – a corn seed variety made...
Land sold off and used for biofuels could have fed 1 billion people
Indian labourers work in a field of Jatropha in the village of Hassan, some 250 kms from Bangalore. Jatropha, a wild shrub that grows abundantly across India, has been hailed as an eco-friendly solution to the energy needs.
2 million kilometers of foreign purchased land in developing countries is either idle or used for Western biofuel production, according to a British charity. Oxfam’s report...
Qatar main arms, financial provider for Syria insurgents
Qatari Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani addresses the United Nations General Assembly in New York on September 25, 2012.
Qatar has become the major supplier of weaponry and funds to the terrorist Free Syrian Army fighting against the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Large amounts of money and weapons are being transferred from Lebanon to Syria by a network of Qatari intelligence...
Radical Israeli settlers vandalize Christian monastery
Radical Jewish settlers vandalized a Christian church outside of Jerusalem, spray-painting “Jesus is a bastard” and “price tag” on its outer door. Such attacks have been on the rise despite police promises to curb hate crimes in the Holy Land.
The blue graffiti denigrating the central figure to the Christian religion was scrawled on the door of the Franciscan Convent near the Dormition Abbey...
Convicted TSA Agent: 'Stealing from bags is very common'
‘Too easy’: Pythias Brown said thefts from aircraft baggage were ‘commonplace’, allowed to prevail by a ‘culture’ of indifference
It was a scandal that rocked the nation – a New York Transport Security Agency security officer found guilty of stealing close to $1million worth of belongings from passenger luggage.
But according to the convicted officer, the...
Gangs of convicted terrorists recruit prisoners for Al Qaeda in UK
Hard talk: Reporter David Rose interviews a Muslim inmate at Whitemoor prison
To reach the heart of HM Prison Belmarsh is a bleak and time-consuming process. It means a thorough search at the gate, the issuing of a special biometric identity card, and a long, repetitive journey through successive electronic gates in the vast, brick-built perimeter and concentric layers of razor-wire fence. It is a...
US Government Legalize Sterilization for Minors Without Parental Consent
A new propaganda study promoting the population control agenda of the global Elite says that castration will assist men in living longer.
Dr. Cheol-Koo Lee, member of the research group for the study and professor at the Korea University, explains that pre-pubescent castration prevents the biological shift from boy to man.
Lee said: “The records said that eunuchs had some women-like appearances...