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Britain mulls banning social media
Social networking sites have fallen victim to the British Prime Minister’s irk after the worst unrest in a generation, as defined by UK authorities, rocked the country.
Prime Minister David Cameron made a statement to the parliament on Thursday warning to unleash a clampdown on social media including social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Research in Motion (Rim), the maker of...
Betrayal In The Far North - The Swedish Case
In light of Norway’s recent “9/11” it is apparent that terrorism has now seriously infected the Scandinavian Peninsula. Norway, however, was not the first country to get a taste of this. On December 11, 2010, suicide bomber Taimour Abdulwahab al-Abdaly blew himself up on the busy shopping street Drottninggatan, in Stockholm, Sweden. So what exactly connects Anders Behring Breivik with this Islamic...
Ethnical issue becomes Britain's No.1 problem
Still reeling with shock and anger over the worst rioting in decades, Britain has turned to a tough reckoning with the perpetrators, with courts sitting through the night and the police saying Thursday that over 1,200 people had been arrested, the bulk of them in London.
But, despite an apparent lull in the rioting that has ravaged London and other major cities, concern was growing about many of the...
No magic pill for British riot "sickness"
Though British top officials blame criminal aspirations for the nights of riots in the UK, locals from the violence-struck areas say the government’s budget policy is forcing youths towards crime.
Prime Minister David Cameron talked tough on Wednesday, branding pockets of society “sick”, and pledging to reform them.
“Whatever resources the police need, they will get. Whatever tactics the...
Italy unions protest austerity plan
Italian trade unionists have protested against the government’s planned austerity measures amid budget talks between Premier Silvio Berlusconi and trade union representatives.
Trade unions in Italy expressed their worries that the government’s tougher economic measures might heavily cut down on pensions, salaries and social welfare services.
“We don’t want to pay for this crisis....
Police detains 450 in London unrest
The deputy mayor of London, Kit Malthouse, said Met Police have made over 450 arrests liked with the violence and disturbances across London, among which 100 have been charged.
Defending the performance of the London Metropolitan police in the last three nights of massive violence in the capital, Malthouse said: “It was a very stretching night. I feel for all those people who have woken up this...
Russia Reports Exploding Afghan Time Well Killed Elite US Navy Seals
A shocking Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) report circulating in the Kremlin today states that nearly 50 American military troops and technicians have been “obliterated” after the “activation” of the “Time Well” holding an ancient “Vimāna” flying craft discovered late last year and believed to be over 5,000 years old.
In our 21 December 2010 report World Leaders Flock To...
European Central Bank mounts rescue for Italy and Spain
European Central Bank's bond buying operation could re3ach €850bn according to analysts at the Royal Bank of Scotland.
Letter to Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi demanded detailed list of reforms to timetable set by the bank.
The European Central Bank’s decision to start buying up Italian and Spanish bonds has controversially extended its operations into detailed demands for economic restructuring,...
London riots spread to other cities
London riots have spread to other British cities of Liverpool, Leeds, Bristol, Birmingham, Nottingham, and Kent, threatening to engulf the entire country.
London experienced the worst night of violence Monday, as looting spread across Peckham, Ladbroke Grove, Ealing, Catford, Chalk Farm, East Dulwich, Bethnal Green, Lewisham, Manchester, Clapham and Croydon, where one person was shot and injured.
Met...
UK Anarchy: London riots enter Day 3
United Kindom, London: Riot police tackle a mob after a number of cars are set alight in Hackney, north London on August 8, 2011.
More than 200 people have been arrested and 35 officers injured during three nights of violent street riots in London.
London’s police force is bracing itself for another night of violence, as the ongoing unrest became steadily worse on Monday with new pockets of violence...
Riots, looting rock northern London
There were scenes of chaos in the early hours of Sunday morning as sustained looting spread from Tottenham to other nearby areas of Haringey.
Chaos reigned in London after Saturday riots over the police fatal shooting of a man as looters attacked the shops damaged during the violence across Haringey area of the city.
Officers dispersed hundreds of demonstrators who gathered outside a police station...
Ukraine's ex-PM Tymoshenko arrested
Police disperse supporters and opponents of Ukraine’s former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko in front of a court building during her trial in Kiev.
A Ukrainian court has ordered the arrest of country’s former Prime Minister and high-profile opposition leader, Yulia Tymoshenko.
Around 30 police officers surrounded Tymoshenko’s table and escorted the ex-PM out of the court room.
After the...
Sharia law in bid to conquer London
Islamists are trying to enforce their severe Sharia law code of conduct in London, to drag “enveloped in sin “ Britain to a sin-free society by any means – from abstention to amputation.
They’ve started a campaign to make certain areas of London and other cities Islamic law-controlled zones – starting with Walthamstow, East London. They do believe that Islam and Sharia are unstoppable...
U.S. Interferes with Georgia and Russia Again
USA urges Russia to de-occupy Georgia. This was stated in a resolution adopted by the U.S. Congress, which stresses that Abkhazia and South Ossetia, in line with the resolution, are recognized as the regions of Georgia occupied by the Russian Federation. The resolution urges the Russian government to take steps to meet the conditions of the armistice agreement of 2008 between Georgia and Russia, including...
UK Police Tells Public To Report Anti-Government Beliefs As Terrorism
The London Metropolitan Police is encouraging businesses and the general public to immediately report anyone who holds anti-government political beliefs to the authorities as terrorists, calling on people to become volunteer informants as the state prepares for widespread social unrest.
“This was the surprising injunction from the Metropolitan Police issued to businesses and members of the public...