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Slovenian citizen casts a ballot at a polling station in Bled Slovenia on December 20, 2015, in a referendum on whether to allow the largely-Catholic EU member state to become Europe's first ex-communist country to allow same-sex marriage. In March, Slovenia's parliament approved legislation redefining marriage as a 'union of two' instead of being a 'union of a man and a woman', granting homosexual couples the same rights as their heterosexual counterparts, including the right to adopt children. But opponents immediately launched a campaign to reverse the changes, meaning the legislation never came into force and no same-sex couples were able to tie the knot. / AFP / JURE MAKOVEC (Photo credit should read )

Homosexual ‘Marriage’ Loses Massively in Slovenia

The law proposed by the leftist ZL Party and supported by the center left governing coalition would have allowed adoption of children by homosexual couples and would have also allowed the recognition of homosexual marriage. In the end 63.4 percent of voters rejected the measure with only 36.6 percent supporting it.

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Home Secretary Orders Inquiry Into Sharia Courts

Home Secretary Theresa May has ordered an independent inquiry into Sharia courts in Britain to start in the New Year. Mrs May ordered the review as concerns grow that Sharia courts are creating a parallel legal system in the country

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One Million Migrants Entered Europe This Year

More than one million migrants have crossed into Europe this year, the International Organisation for Migration has confirmed. The number is four times larger than the total for last year, with the majority crossing the Mediterranean from Turkey to Greece.

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Apple Criticises UK’s Proposed Spying Law, British Media Say

Technology company Apple criticised draft British legislation designed to stiffen surveillance powers on Monday, saying the proposed bill could “spark serious international conflicts”, British media reported. Home Secretary Theresa May said November’s Investigatory Powers Bill would make existing surveillance laws

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Far-Left Group Claims Bombing On Greece Industry Association

An extreme-left group has claimed a bombing on Greece’s industry association in Athens last month, police said Monday, the latest in a series of attacks by the urban guerillas on diplomatic, government and economic targets. Police confirmed the “Popular Fighters”

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Britain Deploying Military Personnel to Afghan Helmand Province

Britain said on Tuesday it had sent military personnel to the southern Afghanistan province of Helmand following reports that the district capital Sangin was on the verge of falling to Taliban forces. Helmand’s governor said on Monday Afghan police were

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Belgium Arrests Five in Paris Attacks Probe: Prosecutors

Belgian police have arrested a total of five people including two brothers during a series of arrests in connection with last month’s Paris attacks, prosecutors said Monday. Police arrested the two brothers and a third person in a raid on

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Norway Teaches Migrant Men Not To Rape

Norway is offering classes to newly-arrived migrants telling them that “to force someone into sex is not permitted in Norway, even when you are married to that person.” The five-hour programme involves group discussions on sex and rape and has

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Brunei Bans Public Christmas Celebrations (Santa Hats Included)

Christmas won’t be coming to the tiny oil-rich nation of Brunei this year. It has been officially banned by government edict. Muslims seen indulging in traditional Christmas festivities and non-Muslims found to be organising events in the south-east Asian island state face

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Report: 1 Million ‘Migrants’ Flood Europe; Fences ‘Hurt’ Animals

More than 990,000 migrants and refugees have traveled to Europe via land and sea in 2015, according to the International Organization for Migration, which also concludes that the number will almost certainly surpass one million in the final two weeks of the year, which would make this year’s total nearly five times what it was in 2014.

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Police Commissioner: ‘Young Muslim Men S*** On Germany’

One of Germany’s most high profile police officers has spoken out about the abuse faced by her fellow officers from migrants, and the total failure of integration for thousands of young Muslims who proudly proclaim “sh*t on Germany!” Despite being of

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Political Chaos in Spain after Far-Left Surges in Election

Spain is facing political chaos after yesterday’s election produced no clear winner and saw a surge in support for the far-left. The governing conservative People’s Party of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy remains the largest party but fell well short of