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AP Survey: China Slowdown to Bruise Global Economy

AP Survey: China Slowdown to Bruise Global Economy

WASHINGTON (AP) — China’s roaring economy for years has pulled much of the rest of the world with it, soaking up oil, iron ore and other commodities from developing countries and autos and luxury goods from Europe. But its role

Saudi Arabia Outlaws Female 'Tempting Eyes'

Saudi Arabia Outlaws Female 'Tempting Eyes'

Saudi Arabia has developed an international reputation for regularly violating women’s rights, one the nation continues to feed with a new law issued by the country’s religious police, the Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice,

Boko Haram Mocks Nigeria, Says Abducted Girls Are Married

Boko Haram Mocks Nigeria, Says Abducted Girls Are Married

This morning’s key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com ISIS slaughters hundreds from the Abu Nimr tribe in Iraq Wall Street posts hyperbolic five day surge Boko Haram ridicules Nigeria’s government, says abducted girls are married ISIS slaughters hundreds from the Abu Nimr

Scientists Try to Predict Number of US Ebola Cases

Scientists Try to Predict Number of US Ebola Cases

STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — Top medical experts studying the spread of Ebola say the public should expect more cases to emerge in the United States by year’s end as infected people arrive here from West Africa, including American doctors and

British Banker Arrested for Double Beheading Murder

British Banker Arrested for Double Beheading Murder

This article originally appeared at The Daily Mail:  A British banker has been arrested after a woman’s naked body was found with her throat slashed while a second female corpse was discovered inside a suitcase.Police in Hong Kong said a

World View: U.N. Report Says Jihadists Are Flooding into Syria

World View: U.N. Report Says Jihadists Are Flooding into Syria

This morning’s key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com Burkina Faso, critical U.S. ally, in government meltdown U.N. report says that jihadists are flooding into Syria Burkina Faso, critical U.S. ally, in government meltdown After several days of violent anti-government protests, includingburning down

Singapore Upholds Sodomy Ban

Singapore Upholds Sodomy Ban

In a huge setback for LGBT activists, this week, the high court of Singapore upheld the country’s ban on anal and oral sex between men. Challengers to Section 377A of the Penal Code argued that the ban violated their rights to

ISIS Stokes Resumption of Lebanon's Civil War

ISIS Stokes Resumption of Lebanon's Civil War

Four days of brutal fighting in and around Tripoli, Lebanon’s second largest city, between reinforced elements of the Sunni terror army ISIS and the Hezbollah-controlled Lebanese army has reignited fears that Lebanon could be descending once again into civil war. 

Canada Halts Visas for Residents of Ebola-Hit Nations

Canada Halts Visas for Residents of Ebola-Hit Nations

(AFP) Canada on Friday announced it was suspending visa applications for residents of Ebola-hit nations in a bid to prevent the deadly virus from crossing its borders. Immigration Canada said authorities would not process any visa applications from individuals who

Fearing Uprising, Iraq Militants Hunt ex-Police

Fearing Uprising, Iraq Militants Hunt ex-Police

BAGHDAD (AP) — The Islamic State group is conducting a purge, killing dozens of former policemen and soldiers living in areas of Iraq under its control, in a campaign apparently aimed at preventing any uprising against its extremist rule. Former

War without Strategy

War without Strategy

This article by Col. Bing West originally appeared at the Hoover Institution: Forty-three percent of voters ranked the economy as the top issue in the 2014 midterm election, versus 15% who cited foreign policy.1 Yet 62% said they were very concerned

Saudi Arabia MERS Cases on the Rise in City Near Mecca

Saudi Arabia MERS Cases on the Rise in City Near Mecca

Saudi Arabia’s health ministry announced this week that it has detected a surge in cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), after medical facilities confirmed six new cases of the disease within a 24 hour time frame. Reuters reports that

Two-Week-Old Baby Girl Survives Ebola in Sierra Leone

Two-Week-Old Baby Girl Survives Ebola in Sierra Leone

In a striking case of perseverance that may be among the youngest instances of Ebola survival in the history of the disease, a two-week-old baby near Sierra Leone’s capital, Freetown, was declared Ebola-free after enduring the ravages of the illness