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Gay Marriage Referendum Underway In Ireland

DUBLIN, Ireland – Voters are going to the polls today in the Republic of Ireland to determine if the constitution should be amended to allow gay marriage in the country. Ballot boxes opened at 7am this morning, and pundits are

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The UK’s Rape Jihad: A Survivor’s Tale

For years now, Muslim rape gangs in Britain have operated with impunity, preying upon non-Muslim girls while terrified authorities stood by and did nothing, for fear of being accused of “racism.”

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Ex-Minister Admits Leaking Secret Sturgeon Memo

Former Scottish Secretary Alistair Carmichael has admitted he leaked a controversial memo of a conversation between Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and the French Ambassador. The memo suggested that the First Minister told the ambassador that she secretly wanted David

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How the Minimum Wage is Killing Off Farmers

Germany’s famous Spreewald gherkins, so iconic a regional speciality they receive the EU’s Protected Geographical Indication, are under threat. International competition is not to blame, not yet, rather it is the country’s own politicians introducing a higher minimum wage that

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Russian Orthodox Patriarch: Eurovision Is ‘Repulsive’

The “hotbed of sodomy” Eurovision Song Contest final has again been blasted by the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC), after the Primate called the international music event “repulsive”. The Leader of the ROC, the Patriarch of Moscow, made the comments last Thursday,

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Finland Warns of Conscription as Russia Threat Escalates

All fit adult males of fighting age, some 900,000 men, have been sent papers detailing conscription procedures, as concerns over Vladimir Putin’s designs on Finland deepen. The letters come as Russia and NATO, of which Finland is not a member but

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Cameron Flies to Latvia to Begin EU Renegotiations

David Cameron will today meet leaders at an EU summit discussing how the Union can cooperate with “independent and sovereign” nations closely allied to, but not part of the EU, and will attempt to force change in the UK’s relationship with

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Australia in Europe’s Song Contest? In a Word, Yes.

VIENNA (AP) — For the first time in its 60-year history, the Eurovision Song Contest may be won by — Australia. The land from Down Under is making its debut in Europe’s favorite songfest, invited as a wild card due

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Gaddafi’s home town falls to Islamic State in anarchic Libya

Standing guard at his frontline post, Libyan soldier Mohammed Abu Shager can see where Islamic State militants are holed up with their heavy weaponry less than a kilometer away. The militants have effectively taken over former dictator Muammar Gaddafi’s home

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Elderly Residents Evicted to Make Way for Asylum Seekers

Elderly residents of the Millmark center in Sörmark, Sweden, were served with eviction notices on Friday after the new owner of their group retirement home declared it was to be transformed into a government asylum shelter. Although many of those who