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World View: Scotland Faces Reality as Independence Referendum Approaches

World View: Scotland Faces Reality as Independence Referendum Approaches

This morning’s key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com Scotland faces reality as independence referendum approaches Venezuela expels three American diplomats after anti-government protests United Nations accuses North Korea of ‘unspeakable atrocities’ Scotland faces reality as independence referendum approaches On September 18, Scotland

Clashes, Sniper Fire as Iraqi Forces Fight for Town

Clashes, Sniper Fire as Iraqi Forces Fight for Town

Iraqi soldiers and police backed by helicopters and tanks on Monday battled militants for control of a northern town that has repeatedly changed hands in recent days, officials said. Militants on Thursday took part of Sulaiman Bek and nearby areas

Putin in Sochi: A Disciplined Show

Putin in Sochi: A Disciplined Show

SOCHI, Russia (AP) — So far during the Winter Olympics, Vladimir Putin hasn’t shown off his pecs, scuba-dived to a treasure site or engaged in any sort of the he-man stunts he’s known for. But the Russian president’s vigor and

Netanyahu: Iran the Only Winner from Nuclear Talks

Netanyahu: Iran the Only Winner from Nuclear Talks

At a joint press conference with Peruvian President Ollanta Humala Tasso on Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu decried the results of nuclear talks with Iran. Netanyahu said: So far the only one who benefited from these talks is Iran. In

U.N. Report Shows Horrifying Reality of North Korean Abuses

U.N. Report Shows Horrifying Reality of North Korean Abuses

When Dennis Rodman visited North Korea in September he described it as a “party,” but when UN investigators interviewed escapees from the country they found something completely different-evidence of torture, “detention, summary execution, forced abortion and other forms of sexual

Evasions and Secrecy at the 9/11 Museum

Evasions and Secrecy at the 9/11 Museum

After I published my article “National Disgrace: 9/11 Museum to Charge $24 Admission” at Breibart last week, I sent a few follow-up questions to Museum officials. Anthony Guido, Communications Manager at the 9/11 Memorial and Museum, sent me answers: 1. It

Iran seeks new Russia reactor in exchange for oil

Iran’s ambassador to Moscow on Monday said Russia could build the Islamic republic a second nuclear power reactor in exchange for massive oil shipments that have raised grave concern in Washington. Ambassador Mehdi Sanaei said the two close trading partners

Hijacked Ethiopian Plane Lands in Geneva

An Ethiopian Airlines plane en route to Rome was on Monday hijacked and forced to land in Geneva, where the hijacker has been arrested, police said. Flight ET-702 from Addis Ababa to Rome “was hijacked… it landed in Geneva at

Glocalization: European Tea Party Movements on the March

Glocalization: European Tea Party Movements on the March

Call it the glocalization of the Tea Party movement. As those in the global – and permanent – superclass seek to make borders irrelevant, increase taxes, and empower unaccountable and far removed bureaucracies, racking up debt, increasing cronyism, and ruining

Hamas Rejects International Peacekeepers Presence

GAZA STRIP, Gaza City (AP) — A spokesman for Gaza’s Hamas rulers said Sunday that the Islamic militant group will oppose any international force in a future Palestine — adding a new complication to U.S.-brokered peace efforts. Secretary of State