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Italy fails in two rounds to elect new president
Italian President Giorgio Napolitano
Italian lawmakers have failed to elect a new president during the first two rounds of voting, as tensions grow among center-left politicians.
Italy’s parliament failed to elect a new successor to President Giorgio Napolitano during the first and second rounds of voting on Thursday, with no candidate able to secure the required two-thirds vote.
Frontrunner...
Israel injecting dangerous viruses into Palestinian prisoners
A Palestinian released from Israeli jails, Rania Saqa, has brought to light that the Israeli regime injected detainees that are out of prisons with dangerous viruses.
Noting that Palestinian prisoners suffer from serious and chronic diseases such as bladder cancer and liver disorders, Rania has revealed that the Tel Aviv regime injects prisoners with dangerous viruses before releasing them.
The released...
Russia warned US of Chechen immigrants
Members of armed Chechen groups who in August 1996 took part in fighting against federal forces in Grozny.
The US may be shocked that the terrorist suspects behind the Boston bombings are Chechen natives, but Russia has long cautioned Washington about giving asylum to Islamists from the North Caucasus, political analyst Dmitry Babich told RT.
Two bombs exploded in Boston during the city’s Marathon...
Boston bombings suspect killed in shootout with police
Tamerlan Tsarnaev lies on the ground after a gunfight ended between police and suspects from the Boston Marathon bombings, in the US city of Watertown, Massachusetts on April 19, 2013.
A Boston Marathon bombings’ suspect, Tamerlan Tsarnaev has died in hospital after sustaining critical injuries in a car-chase and shootout with police, as authorities engage in a manhunt for a second suspect.
Boston...
Dead Space 3 Review, An Impressing Sequel
The Necromorphs are back! Did you miss them?
Isaac Clarke is back in a new sequel of the Dead Space which is quite impressing. Considering the fact that the Dead Space franchise reached its 3rd “episode” within the series, this game is quite alright. Most games and moves screw up big time after their first sequels, let alone second or third…
Dead Space 3 made no exception, it did...
Portugal launches fresh round of austerity measures
People protest against government austerity policies at Lisbon’s main square, Praca do Comercio, March 2, 2013.
Portugal has announced a fresh round of spending cuts in order to obtain the approval of international lenders and secure additional funds for the debt-ridden country.
The Portuguese government said on Thursday that it plans 800 million euros of spending cuts this year on public sector...
Billions lost as precious metal plummets
Billionaire John Paulson lost almost $1 billion as gold posted its steepest decline in 30 years hitting $1,361 per ounce. The precious metal is no longer seen as a safe-haven asset.
Those who decided that it was too early to dump gold for good, lost a lot in the past few days. Billionaire John Paulson lost almost $1 billion of his personal wealth in the past two days as gold price fell to its lowest...
FBI Ignores Men With Backpacks At Scene of Boston Bombings
“Other photos will not be deemed credible”.
The FBI has attempted to blacklist photos which show men working for a private military organization wearing heavy backpacks and appearing to take part in a drill at the Boston Marathon, instead focusing on two other individuals while proclaiming, “other photos will not be deemed credible.”
As Infowars has documented over the last two days, photos...
Texas Fertilizer Plant Blast kills nearly 70, injures 100s
A smoke cloud rises from an explosion at a fertilizer plant near Waco, Texas, April 18, 2013.
Nearly 70 people have died and hundreds of others injured in a large explosion at a fertilizer plant in the US state of Texas, local emergency authorities say.
West Emergency Medical Services (EMS) director George Smith said that some 60 to 70 people died and hundreds of others were injured in the explosion...
US House of Representatives passes CISPA cybersecurity bill
The US House of Representatives has passed the controversial Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protect Act (CISPA).
Lawmakers in the House voted 288-to-127 Thursday afternoon to accept the bill. Next it will move to the Senate and could then end up on the desk of US President Barack Obama for him to potentially sign the bill into law. Earlier this week, though, senior White House advisers said they would...
Obama Warned Is “True Target” Of Boston Massacre
A shocking Federal Security Forces (FSB) report on the 15 April deadly Boston Marathon Bombing says that this horrific terror event “most likely” has as its “main target” United States President Barack Obama, whom Russian intelligence experts warn could be targeted for assassination as early as tomorrow.
According to this report, and as one of the largest manhunts in American history is currently...
Study reveals GMO corn to be highly toxic
A leaked study examining genetically-modified corn reveals that the lab-made alternative to organic crops contains a startling level of toxic chemicals.
An anti-GMO website has posted the results of an education-based consulting company’s comparison of corn types, and the results reveal that genetically modified foods may be more hazardous than once thought.
The study, the 2012 Corn Comparison Report...
Italian workers protest worsening economic situation
Italy’s main union leaders speak to crowds outside Parliament in Rome April 16, 2013.
Thousands of Italians have protested against the deteriorating conditions for the country’s workforce, blaming the political stalemate for the worsening economic situation.
The country’s three major unions organized the rally outside Parliament on Tuesday, where workers demanded more money to a state...
Boston bombing outage rumors shed light on mobile and Internet 'kill switch'
Following the Boston Marathon bombings, news began to spread of a US government cellphone network shutdown. While the claims were quickly shown to be false, a secret federal rule does, in fact, make such a shutdown possible just like in communist China or Islamic Iran.
While the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has in the past denied the existence of Standard Operating Procedure 303, as Ars Technica...
US Embassy is behind unrest over vote in Venezuela: Maduro
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro
Venezuelan President-elect Nicolas Maduro has blamed the United States for fuelling violence in the South American country.
Maduro said on Tuesday that the US Embassy in Caracas is responsible for all the violence that has happened in the wake of Sunday’s presidential elections.
He stated that the US Embassy has been “financing and leading all the violent...