Archbishop of Canterbury hits back after Stephen Hawking insists God did NOT create the Universe
September 3, 2010
Daily Mail Friday, September 3, 2010 The Archbishop of Canterbury has led a religious backlash after Britain’s most famous scientist declared God redundant. Dr Rowan Williams... Read more »
Russian police raid opposition magazine
September 2, 2010
Reuters | Russian police, some armed and masked, raided a prominent opposition magazine on Thursday as part of an unspecified investigation, the deputy editor of the magazine told... Read more »
Another Oil Rig Explodes in the Gulf of Mexico
September 2, 2010
Washington Post | An offshore oil rig exploded Thursday in the Gulf of Mexico, injuring at least one worker, the U.S. Coast Guard said. Read More →
Update: Mile-Long Oil Sheen Reported Spreading From Site Of Gulf Platform Explosion
September 2, 2010
WAFB Thursday, September 2, 2010 The Coast Guard is on the scene of another oil rig fire in the Gulf of Mexico. Officials are now reporting a mile-long oil sheen spreading from the... Read more »
Karzai’s brother calls for U.S. to shore up Kabul Bank as withdrawals accelerate
September 2, 2010
Andrew Higgins and Ernesto Londoño Washington Post Thursday, September 2, 2010 DUBAI – As depositors thronged branches of Afghanistan’s biggest bank, Mahmoud Karzai, the... Read more »
Four dead in Mozambique after police fire on food price demonstrators
September 2, 2010
AFP | Four people died and dozens were wounded on Wednesday when police opened fire on demonstrators protesting rising prices in and around the Mozambique capital Maputo. Read More →
‘Iraq war based on lies and deception’
September 2, 2010
Russia Today Thursday, September 2, 2010 The United States has officially ended its combat operations in Iraq. President Obama gave his second Oval Office address Tuesday night to... Read more »
How Blair was seconds from ordering RAF to shoot down passenger plane over London after 9/11
September 2, 2010
Tim Shipman Daily Mail Thursday, September 2, 2010 Tony Blair came close to ordering the RAF to shoot down a passenger airliner over London after the 9/11 attacks on the United States,... Read more »
Sweden reopens WikiLeaks founder rape investigation
September 1, 2010
Reuters | Neither Assange nor his lawyer could be immediately reached for comment. Read More →
Sweden to reopen rape probe of WikiLeaks founder
September 1, 2010
AFP Wednesday, September 1, 2010 STOCKHOLM (AFP) – A top Swedish prosecutor said Wednesday she would reopen a rape investigation against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, overturning... Read more »
‘Democracy of Death’: US ‘victory’ translated into tragedy for Iraq
September 1, 2010
Russia Today Wednesday, September 1, 2010 Live from Baghdad. On the day of American pullout from Iraq RT talks to Nir Rosen who is from New York University’s Center on Law and... Read more »
Chapter closed or renamed? Iraq war over says president Obama in speech
September 1, 2010
Russia Today Wednesday, September 1, 2010 President Barack Obama has made a live televised address to Americans, marking the official end of combat operations in Iraq. He said the... Read more »
Blair ‘desperately sorry’ for Iraq war deaths: memoirs
September 1, 2010
AFP Wednesday, September 1, 2010 LONDON — Former British prime minister Tony Blair said he was “desperately sorry” over the deaths in the Iraq war, in extracts released... Read more »
Attack on bar in Cancun leaves 8 dead
August 31, 2010
MSNBC | Owners refused to pay protection money, according to Mexican paper. Read More →
Climate Change: A Failed Attempt To Establish “Scientific Dictatorship”
August 31, 2010
Mark Daniels | We can look forward to the UN changing the strategy for the establishment of a "global scientific dictatorship" by repackaging the "climate change" agenda. Read More →
Afghanistan bomb attacks kill twenty-one US soldiers in 48 hours
August 31, 2010
Ben Farmer London Telegraph Tuesday, August 31, 2010 Twenty-one American troops have been killed in Afghanistan since Friday in one of the bloodiest periods of the summer. A series... Read more »
Hurricane Earl Could Prompt Evacuations
August 31, 2010
LEEZEL TANGLAO ABC News Tuesday, August 31, 2010 Hurricane Earl is on a collision course with the East Coast and Americans from the Carolinas to Cape Cod are bracing for the worst... Read more »
US broadens North Korea sanctions
August 31, 2010
Al Jazeera | Expanded assets freeze list is part of a punishment over the sinking of the South Korean warship earlier this year. Read More →
Israeli Rabbi: ‘May God Strike Down Plague of Nasty Palestinians’
August 31, 2010
BBC News Tuesday, August 31, 2010 A senior rabbi from a party within Israel’s coalition government has called for Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas to “vanish from our world”. Rabbi... Read more »
US deaths in Iraq will continue despite ‘end of war’?
August 31, 2010
Russia Today Tuesday, August 31, 2010 US vice president Joe Biden is in Baghdad, overseeing the official August 31st end of the American combat mission in Iraq. Operation “Iraqi... Read more »
China’s Central Bank Chief Rumored To Have Defected
August 30, 2010
Forbes Monday, August 30, 2010 Rumors have circulated in China that People’s Bank of China Gov. Zhou Xiaochuan has left the country. The rumors appear to have started following reports... Read more »
Report: Israel planning to attack Hezbollah arms depots in Syria
August 30, 2010
Jack Khoury Haaretz Monday, August 30, 2010 Israel is planning to attack Hezbollah arms depots and weapons manufacturing plants in Syria, the Kuwaiti newspaper Al Rai reported on Saturday. The... Read more »
EU Popularity Plunges Right Across the Bloc
August 30, 2010
EU Observer Monday, August 30, 2010 EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS – People’s confidence in the the European Union has dropped to record lows in most countries amid a placid response... Read more »
Bundesbank Executive Attacks Jews, Turks, Africans et al in Xenophobic Seizure
August 30, 2010
Toni Straka The Prudent Investor Monday, August 30, 2010 German Bundesbank executive Thilo Sarrazin has sparked a new uproar by saying that “all Jews share a common gene”... Read more »
Gates Foundation ties with Monsanto under fire from activists
August 30, 2010
Maureen O’Hagan and Kristi Heim Seattle Times Monday, August 30, 2010 For two years, local activists on a shoestring budget have been trying to document connections between... Read more »
