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Ethnic riots spread in China's west; 156 killed
Riots and street battles killed at least 156 people in China’s western Xinjiang province, state media said Tuesday, and injured 828 others in the deadliest ethnic unrest to hit the region in decades. Officials said the death toll was expected to rise.
Police sealed off streets in parts of the provincial capital, Urumqi, after discord between ethnic Muslim Uighur people and China’s Han majority...
Sweden’s EU presidency is marked with positive outlook on Turkey joining the EU, angers Merkel and Sarkozy
On Wednesday Sweden took over the helmet for the European Union term presidency. Sweden will face a quite difficult term. Even preparations for the decision about Turkey to be taken at the end of the year are enough to be handled in a six-month term presidency.
Sweden is a country that has already grasped the importance of Turkey’s integration with the EU and uttering it by any chance. No matter...
Americans seek their African roots
First it was Oprah Winfrey’s wistful reach for the continent, now other prominent African Americans are finding their roots.
In 2005 Oprah Winfrey underwent DNA testing in an effort to determine the genetic make-up of her body’s cells.
The popular American talk show host wanted to know where her ancestors, taken as slaves to the United States, had come from.
Famous genes
Since then thousands...
The SPD of Frank Walter Steinmeier would raise Taxes on poor low-income Germans suffering economically
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...
South Africa not ready for World Cup Soccer 2010: Building collapses reaching crisis proportions
Johannesburg – Safety regulations in SA’s construction have been in the spotlight recently, due to a number of fatal accidents on site.
Experts in the building industry have cited skills shortages, insufficient inspections and monitoring, builders’ fatigue, incompetence and lack of experience as the major causes of buildings collapsing.
Over the past three weeks, Gauteng, a province with...
Record crowd for Solstice sunrise
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,...
Why was the understanding of ethnic genetic interests delayed for 30 years?
The suicide of the West is far more than a figure of speech. All Western societies — and only Western societies — are voluntarily allowing mass immigration of peoples who are not ethnically connected to historical Europe. Not only are they allowing massive non-White immigration, it is being promoted as fulfilling the lofty ethical goal of increasing ethnic diversity rather than any practical goal...
Sub-Saharan African population will triple by 2050
Sub-Sahara Africans are reproducing faster than they can produce wealth, it’s because the Blacks cannot control their sexual envies.
The Blacks do not think about the consequences of overpopulation, their sustainability is cause for concern, since they often seek the help of white nations, and with the Politically Incorrect mentality in our Western world, it would be inappropriate to tell them...
EU conference on Migration and Integration kicks off in Berlin
How well is Europe coping with the integration of its foreign residents? A two-day EU conference in Berlin will discuss methods to monitor migratory trends within Europe.
For decades the nations of the expanded European Union, now comprising 27 countries, have wrangled over the integration of the EU’s 30 million foreign residents. The question: how to deal with those who try to enter what human rights...
Anglo America?
Liberty lies in the hearts of men and women; when it dies there, no constitution, no law, no court can save it.
– Judge Learned Hand
July 4, 1776 was the first year that this great nation celebrated it’s independence of tyranny from England now lets fast forward to July 4, 2009 many cities across the United States won’t be able to keep to the traditions that have been taking place the past 233...
Multiracial America is fastest growing group
That demographic now makes up 5 percent of the minority population.
Multiracial Americans have become the fastest growing demographic group, wielding an impact on minority growth that challenges traditional notions of race.
The number of multiracial people rose 3.4 percent last year to about 5.2 million, according to the latest census estimates. First given the option in 2000, Americans who check...
Marrow donors elusive for multiracial patients
Nick Glasgow, left, who has leukemia, is comforted by his mother, Carole Wiegand, at the Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Hayward, Calif. His ethnic background make it almost impossible to find a bone marrow match, which usually comes from a patient’s own ethnic group.
If Nick Glasgow were white, he would have a nearly 90 percent chance of finding a matching bone marrow donor who could cure...
Obama's America losing superpower status and sinking fast, while China grows defying economic odds
In the midst of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, a new world order is emerging — with its center gravitating towards China. The statistics speak for themselves. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) predicts the world’s gross domestic product (GDP) will shrink by an alarming 1.3% this year. Yet, defying this global trend, China expects an annual economic growth rate...
Israeli regime expels African asylum seekers from Tel Aviv
Some 3,000 African invaders posing as “asylum seekers” who have illegally entered Israel have been forced to leave Tel Aviv in terms of a ruling by the Israeli Ministry of the Interior.
The ruling permits asylum seekers to reside and work only in towns and cities north of Hadera and south of Gedera, about an hour’s drive from Tel Aviv. The ruling was initially imposed only on recent invaders...