Germany may inadvertently be opening a door for Berlusconi to make a political comeback.Polls cited in the Financial Times show growing anti-German sentiment in Italy: 83 per cent [of Italians are] saying Germany’s influence in the EU is “too strong”, up from 53 per cent in October 2011. In addition, 74 per cent of Italians […]
Just a few short months after Hugo Chávez declared himself “cured” (again) of cancer just in time for October elections, the man has yet again emerged from a successful surgery. BBC News reports that Chávez’ operation, his fourth since 2011, lasted about six hours.But instead of claiming that Jesus had cured him or that the reemergence of the cancer was inflicted […]
The Chinese army must “intensify its ‘real combat’ awareness” the state-run Global Times newspaper quotes Xi Jinping as saying. He made the comments last week on a tour of the army’s theater of operations in southern Guangdong province, which borders the South China Sea. During the same trip China’s new president also urged his citizens to prepare […]
In 2009, Europe announced a new program to finance the installation of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology in industrial plants, which would allow these plants to capture their own emissions and store them underground rather than releasing them into the atmosphere. The funding for the installations was expected to come from the sale of […]
Monday saw the election of Mauritania to the position of vice president of the UN Human Rights Council. That’s the same Mauritania, mind you, with almost a million of its own people in chattel slavery. We’re sure that the council’s president-elect, Poland, is looking forward to working with its honorable new partner.The worst part of […]
Labor’s clout is in steep decline in the Middle West. In a move that was unimaginable just ten years ago, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder signed a pair of “right-to-work” bills into law, dealing a serious blow to unions in one of the states that gave birth to the modern labor movement in America. The Wall […]
It’s official. Like the Clinton and Bush administrations before it, the Obama administration has no clue how to deal with North Korea. The DPRK just launched a long-range rocket into space that may or may not have put a satellite in orbit: The US described the act as a “highly provocative act that threatens regional […]
The First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is an icon of religious freedom, and rightly so. It contains a double prohibition: no establishment of religion and no hindrance to the free exercise of religion. The two clauses often grind against each other. Adopted by Congress in 1791, the Amendment still comes up […]
The process of getting into college grows more expensive, arcane, mysterious and nettlesome by the year for families and students alike. It doesn’t have to be this way.
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