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European People Revolt Against Globalist Design

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Young people in Europe are rising up against the destructive internationalist powers-that-be and energetically rejecting forced integration of the races, the annihilation of their own cultural birthright, and multiculturalism. Thanks to ingenious use of social media websites like YouTube, Facebook and Fumano, the recently formed “identity movement” has spread rapidly from France to Germany and... 

EU seeks to re-introduce Balkan visas to stem influx of gypsies

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Six EU member states have asked the European Commission to adopt a mechanism that would allow them to terminate visa-free travel from West Balkan states. The request follows an exponential rise in mainly Roma asylum-seekers from the region. Interior ministers of Germany, Austria, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg have sent a proposal of a suspension clause, which is expected to be passed... 

Austria: Eurozone should kick out its weak members

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Austria’s Foreign Minister Michael Spindelegger Austria’s foreign minister has called on the eurozone countries to create an exit mechanism, which would allow that the failing member states be expelled from the single-currency bloc. “We need to create ways to be able to eject someone from the eurozone,” AFP quoted Michael Spindelegger, who is also the country’s deputy chancellor,... 

Israeli foreign minister unbearable: Austrian defense minister

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Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman Austrian Defense Minister Norbert Darabos says the presence of Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman in the Israeli cabinet is “unbearable.” In an interview with the Austrian daily Die Presse, Darabos severely criticized Israel’s policies, with a special emphasis on the continued settlement activities and the nuclear allegations against Iran. An attack... 

Most Europeans oppose Iran oil sanctions

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Europeans are concerned about high fuel prices resulting from the Iran oil ban and its negative effects on the economic situation of their countries. A new poll conducted in five European countries shows most people are against imposing sanctions on Iran’s oil sector. A total of 2,100 adults in Germany, France, Austria, Sweden and Poland responded to the poll which was conducted by the German... 

World's oldest blood cells found in ice mummy Otzi

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The 5300-year-old iceman mummy was found in the Alps in 1991. Italian and German scientists have extracted the World’s oldest known human blood cells from the body of the 5300-year-old ’Otzi’ iceman mummy. The discovery was made using an atomic force microscope that examined tissue sections of a wound in the body of the mummy and detected red blood cells. The body of the Stone Age human has... 

Islam Growing Significantly in Austria

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“When I stepped to Islam I had the personal impression that it isn’t something like a big change to me but more like a step forward,” Baghajati said. Official figures is showing a dramatic growth in conversions from Christianity to Islam in Austria, contradicting with an increasing discrimination against the religious minority in different European countries. “We see that people have spiritual... 

IAEA to issue harsher Iran report, set stage for war

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According to a 2009 Wikileaks cable, IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano asserted that "he was solidly in the US court on every key strategic decision, from high-level personnel appointments to the handling of Iran's alleged nuclear weapons program." The UN nuclear agency is expected to publish a report “harsher” than its November edition on Iran next month, possibly triggering a military... 

Austria: Tough choice of self-determination

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On September 24, Austria celebrated the Day of St. Rupert. Residents of Salzburg on this occasion don traditional costumes, as if implying that there is such a country on the world map. Meanwhile, the process of gaining its own identity was (and remains) extremely difficult for Austria. The reason is the great past of the multinational Austrian Empire and a failed union with the brothers in the language... 

Austria's Freedom Party Goes from Strength to Strength

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Under its leader Heinz-Christian Strache, the right-wing populist Freedom Party has become a force to be reckoned with in Austrian politics. It is currently neck and neck with the country’s two largest mainstream parties in the polls. Meanwhile the governing Social Democrats are struggling to reconnect with ordinary voters. They aren’t actually that far apart, the chancellor and his adversary... 

European Nationalist Parties Top Opinion Polls

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Several nationalist and anti-immigration parties have become the most popular in their countries, topping recent opinion polls in France, Austria and Finland. France’s Front National, Austria’s Freedom Party and Finland’s True Finns have all headed voters’ surveys in recent weeks. In March, Marine Le Pen’s party received 23 per cent in a poll of voting intentions for 2012’s presidential... 

Austrian MP Ewald Stadler addresses Turkish Ambassador

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Austrian MP Ewald Stadler addresses the Turkish Ambassador to Austria, requesting him to be declared “Persona non Grata” due to his recent subversive remarks about Austria.  Read More »

Austria: Far-Right Woman to run for President

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A woman who has criticized anti-Nazi law and is married to an extreme rightist is running for president in Austria, and critics contend her candidacy could tarnish the reputation of a country still marred by its somewhat connection to the socalled Holocaust. Barbara Rosenkranz, 51, is not expected to win the April 25 election, despite her endorsement from the owner of Austria’s most widely read... 

Austria to pay $28.5 million for restoration of Jewish cemeteries

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A Jewish Cemetery Austria’s government said Tuesday it would pay $28.5 million for the restoration of the country’s Jewish cemeteries, many of them in a sad state more than six decades after the end of the brutal Nazi era. The announcement – following a high-level meeting in the chancellery – brings to a close years of acrimony over who should fund the much-needed endeavor. It... 

Rabbi attacked by a Muslim at Vienna menorah lighting

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Rabbi Dov Gruzman (left) pictured with former Jewish US Ambassador Ronald Lauder in 2008. A Chabad rabbi was attacked after presiding over a public Chanukah menorah lighting in Vienna. The assailant who punched Rabbi Dov Gruzman and bit off part of the rabbi’s finger following the lighting Saturday night in Stephansplatz Square was Muslim, according to reports. Gruzman, principal of the Lauder... 
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