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Snowden plans to settle and work in Russia
Anatoly Kucherena
NSA leaker Edward Snowden plans to settle in Russia and is ready to begin a court battle if the country’s migration service denies his asylum plea, Anatoly Kucherena, a Russian lawyer who assists the whistleblower, told RT.
“It’s hard for me to say what his actions would be in terms of a positive decision [on the asylum plea],” Kucherena said. “We must understand that security...
'Recognizing same-sex unions brings us closer to apocalypse' - Russian Patriarch
Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Kirill
The Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Kirill sees the recognition of same-sex unions by Western countries as a portent of doom. He called upon Russians to ensure that sin is never formalized by the rule of law.
“We face enormous temptations when countries start approving sin and codifying it into law in order to justify it,” Itar-Tass quoted the patriarch...
UK bans online Porn by default but gives People option to Enable it
The British government has set the precedent for establishing the state’s power to censor web content of its choosing by automatically blocking online porn via mandatory web filters set to be in place by the end of next year.
“Every household in the UK is to have pornography blocked by their internet provider unless they choose to receive it, David Cameron is to announce,” reports BBC News....
Last major Russian carrier drops deal with Apple
Many carriers all over the world have jumped through all sorts of hoops in order to secure that precious iPhone deal with Apple but this is the first time carriers that have already offered the Apple smartphone are giving up on it.
According to Hi-Tech Russia VimpelCom known by its Beeline brand has broken all ties with Apple over serving the iPhone after its contract expired.
This is the third (and...
Eurozone collective debt hits new record high of 92.2%
Europe plunged into financial crisis in early 2008.
Official data show the collective debt in the eurozone has hit a new record high of 92.2 percent in first quarter of 2013, as the 17-nation bloc continues to grapple with a worsening financial crisis.
The data released by Eurostat, the EU’s statistics office, on Monday showed that government debt as a share of the total annual GDP of the eurozone...
European Commission: Greek Genocide, 20% living below poverty line
The Greek people, did not have to wait for the European Commission to tell them what we already know. Real unemployment is higher than what is recorded on paper, just like in the United States. The report says that 20% of households, are living off of 60% of the average median income in the country.
The reality is in fact much worse, it is certain that more than 1/5 are below the poverty line. Young...
EU lists Hezbollah's military wing as terrorist group
Members of the Lebanese resistance movement, Hezbollah, wave the Hezbollah flag during a rally marking the party’s Martyrs’ Day in Beirut.
The European Union has put what it calls the military wing of the Lebanese resistance movement, Hezbollah, on its terror blacklist.
The decision was made unanimously after hours of discussions by the EU’s 28 foreign ministers at their monthly meeting....
Belgium's King Philippe forced to reform royal finances
Belgium’s King Albert II (R) and Crown Prince Philippe pose before a reception on July 8, 2013 at Laeken royal castle in Brussels.
Europe’s ongoing financial crisis has forced European monarchies to reconsider their spending including Belgium’s new King Philippe who must reform the royal expenses.
The 79-year-old King Albert II stepped down from the throne in favor of his son Crown Prince...
US to create two major economic unions without Russia and China
By early 2013 a long-term strategic goal of the U.S. foreign policy became clear. The goal is to create two economic unions to confront the growing power of the BRICS member countries and form two large markets under the control of the United States in the Atlantic and Pacific areas without the participation of China and Russia.
The Trans-Atlantic and Trans-Pacific Partnership aim at creating an “economic”...
German intelligence cooperated with NSA as Merkel denied knowledge
The entrance to the headquarters of Germany’s foreign intelligence agency, the BND.
Der Spiegel magazine has revealed German intelligence operated one of NSA’s spying programs. Chancellor Angela Merkel had denied any previous knowledge of NSA’s tactics, adding that she first learned about them through the media.
Germany’s foreign intelligence service, the BND, along with the domestic intelligence...
Bomb explosion hits city in central Greece
A bomb explosion in central Greek city of Larissa has caused serious property damage.
A powerful bomb explosion has hit an area in the central Greek city of Larissa, home to a prosecutor, causing property damage in the area.
According to the ANA news agency, the blast occurred on Saturday, causing serious damage to a block of flats in the area.
Greece police said the blast was caused by a bomb. Further...
Greek government moves forward with plan to sell islands
Recent reports confirm that the plan to sell off our islands is moving forward without delay.
They call it the “National Plan for using state property”. It was first drafted in September 2012 by government officials and includes several islands. Galini in the Neos Marmaras province of Halkidiki is reportedly scheduled to be auctioned next Wednesday.
In case any were unclear about it, the coalition...
US biological activities worry Russia
US Navy Reservists and active duty personnel don their M-45 Nuclear/Biological/and Chemical Warfare gas masks during an Individual Augmentee Training Course at the McCrady Training Center in South Carolina.
Russian Foreign Ministry has expressed deep concern about biological warfare activities of the United States near the Russian borders.
The Department of Information and Press of the Russian Foreign...
No more GMO: Monsanto drops bid to approve new crops in Europe
The world’s largest seed corporation says it has dropped its bid to get more genetically modified crops onto the European market due to the wide-spread popular opposition. The biotech giant says it will expand its share of the natural seed market instead.
“We will no longer be pursuing approvals for cultivation of new biotech crops in Europe. Instead, we will focus on enabling imports of biotech...
French police clashes with hundreds of Muslim protesters in Trappes
Muslim women are not allowed to wear the face veil in France.
At least five people have been injured in France after clashes broke out between police forces and hundreds of Muslim protesters in a town west of the capital, Paris.
Clashes broke out in the town of Trappes late Friday, resulting in the arrest of at least six people.
The nearly 300 demonstrators were protesting the arrest of a man whose...