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US Senate Votes to Ban Iran UN Ambassador
The US Senate has approved legislation which aims to bar Iran’s proposed ambassador to the United Nations Hamid Abutalebi from entering the United States.
The bill, sponsored by Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz, was passed by the Democratic-controlled chamber on Monday by a voice vote.
The bill has been to prevent supposed “known terrorists” from entering the US to serve as UN ambassadors.
The...
Fistfight breaks out in Ukraine parliament
Ukraine lawmakers have engaged in a fistfight following a sharp division that emerged between opposing factions over events in the east of the country.
Lawmakers traded punches in Ukraine’s parliament in Kiev on Tuesday following a controversial statement by one of the politicians during a heated debate on the unrest in the country.
The ruckus unfolded after Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform...
Polls open for Hungary's parliamentary elections
Hungarians have begun voting in the country’s parliamentary elections, which are likely to bring another victory for the ruling right-wing Fidesz party.
Voting stations opened at 6:00 a.m. local time (0400 GMT) on Sunday and are due to close at 7:00 p.m. local time (1700 GMT), with exit polls expected soon afterwards.
The National Election Office announced that by 0700 GMT some 9.5 percent of voters...
Leftist Mafia Attacks Free Speech, Takes Out Mozilla CEO
On Friday, the uber-liberal loudmouth, Bill Maher, said there is a gay mafia. It wrecks the careers and reputations of people who do not tote the gay agenda.
“I think there is a gay mafia. I think if you cross them, you do get whacked,” Maher said during an exchange on the step down of Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich, who committed the unpardonable sin of making a thousand dollar donation eight years...
US facing financial doomsday over Russia sanctions
The United States is likely to experience a financial “doomsday” as a result of its imposition of sanctions on Russia following Crimea’s secession from Ukraine, an analyst tells Press TV.
Eric Draitser said in an interview with Press TV that Russia, which supplies more than one third of Europe’s gas, is a “great energy power” that “may decide to stop accepting US dollars to settle debts...
NATO marks 65 year anniversary
On the 65th anniversary of NATO, the debate over the organization’s expansion remains highly contentious, with some viewing it as a broken promise to Russia after the fall of the Iron Curtain.
NATO, an intergovernmental military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty, was signed on April 4, 1949 when the US, Canada, Portugal, Italy, Norway, Denmark, and Iceland joined the members of the Treaty...
Furious Putin Orders “Project Double Eagle” To Destroy US, EU Economies
In one of its most shocking reports since the beginning of the Ukrainian Crisis, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) is warning today that President Putin has ordered the immediate implementation of “Project Double Eagle,” which when fully realized will cause all global energy supplies to be purchased in gold thus, in effect, ending the US Dollar reign as the global reverse currency and collapsing...
Eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk rallies in favor of independence referendum
At least 1,000 protesters have gathered in the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk, the industrial capital of the region, demanding that authorities respect their right for self-determination by allowing them to stage a Crimea-style referendum.
The rally was held in the city’s central Lenin Square. Demonstrators held Russian flags and signs which read, “The Republic of Donetsk.”
The protesters...
Russia regrets NASA halting cooperation, experts warn of impact on ISS work
Russia has expressed its regrets over NASA’s decision to halt cooperation with its Russian counterpart. However, experts agree that the measure will affect NASA and mutual international work, but will not significantly harm Russia.
“Well, this is a US decision,” Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov said on Thursday, commenting on NASA’s decision to suspend “the majority of its...
UK top politicians clash over EU, Ukraine
The UK Independence Party (UKIP) leader Nigel Farage and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg clash over the EU and Ukraine during a televised debate.
The two politicians clashed over whether the UK should remain in the European Union (EU) or leave the bloc during a televised debate on BBC on Wednesday.
Clegg called his anti-EU opponent an isolationist, warning that an in/out referendum on Britain’s...
NATO must explain military buildup in Europe: Lavrov
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has called on NATO to explain its recently announced plans to bolster military presence in Eastern Europe.
Lavrov told a press conference on Thursday that his country is waiting for an explanation from NATO about its plans to intensify activities in East European countries.
“We have posed these questions to the North Atlantic Alliance. We are expecting not...
US warship moving towards Black Sea amid tensions with Russia
The guided-missile destroyer USS Truxtun operates in the Black Sea March 19, 2014.
Another US warship is heading towards the Black Sea amid rising tensions between the United States and Russia over the crisis in Ukraine.
The US Navy officials have refused to identify which warship is taking part in the mission, reported Stars and Stripes, a website close to the US Armed Forces.
They said that the warship...
Britain to Jail Parents Who Don’t Love Their Children Enough
British government will determine what is an acceptable degree of love and affection.
State decides how much love a child receives and scofflaws will be sent to prison.
Not loving a child to the degree mandated by a new standard established by the British state will result in a prison term for parents, according to The Telegraph.
Under a new “Cinderella Law,” denying children love and affection...
Moscow warns Kiev against NATO integration
Russia has warned Ukraine against integration with NATO, as Kiev approves a series of joint drills with the Western military alliance.
The Russian Foreign Ministry has warned Tuesday that Kiev’s previous attempts to move closer to NATO had strained ties with Moscow, as well as the relationship between Russia and the defense alliance.
“(Past attempts) led to a freezing of Russian-Ukrainian political...
Mass Media Censors Shocking Admission of Turkish False Flag
Corporate press brazenly lies about bombshell audio tape.
The mainstream media has spun, mischaracterized and outright lied about a shocking leaked audio tape in which top Turkish military and political officials brazenly plan to stage a false flag attack on their own country in order to create a pretext for war on Syria.
Shocking details of dialogue between top Turkish officials reveals clear evidence...