Equatorial Guinea Protests French Police Raid
MALABO, Equatorial Guinea — The government of Equatorial Guinea has protested to the French government a raid by French police on an apartment in Paris that is owned by the government of Equatorial Guinea and used for diplomatic purposes, officials in said Monday in a statement to the press. Police raided an apartment on Avenue [...]
Prison Fire Kills Unconvicted Detainees
February 16, 2012 by Dasha Black
Filed under News, World
COMAYAGUA, Honduras — 350 Honduran prisoners were killed in a fire that swept through a rural corrections facility Tuesday, and now reports indiciate that most of the prisoners had not been convicted of crimes. The prisoners whose scorched bodies were carried out piece by piece Thursday morning from a charred Honduran prison had been locked [...]
Austerity Brings Chaos and Despair to Greece
Greece faces renewed political turmoil over a sovereign debt crisis that has ushered in austerity measures and triggered wide-spread violent protests. The Greek government announced Monday it would hold new elections in the face of massive and violent demonstrations against a new austerity package that was approved on Sunday in exchange for a European Union-International [...]
Black Libyans Targeted for Extermination by Militia
LIBYA – The indigenous populations of Libya are once again under attack by homicidal bands of racist rebels, newly empowered in NATO’s post-Gadhafi Libya, according to new reports. Despite the presence of Western agents in Libya who are said to seek the restoration of order and the creation of a democracy, heavily armed fighters have [...]
Davos elites fresh out of job creation ideas
January 30, 2012 by Desiree Washington
Filed under Business, Opinion, World
Western political leaders are quick to rely on business leaders to solve today’s job creation problems, mainly because lobbyists have promoted the idea that CEOs were best suited for the job. But a business’ primary function is to generate profits, not to maintain the welfare of a nation and its people. And if given an [...]
Capitalism may be endangered says Davos elite
The economic crisis rocking Europe and the United States, which has resulted in a income-gap between the Middle Class and wealthy larger than ever seen in modern history, has compelled financial leaders to admit Wednesday at the Davos, Switzerland annual business conference, World Economic Forum, that Western capitalism itself may be endangered along with former [...]
Haitians demand trial of Baby Doc Duvalier
Baby Doc, who replaced his own father, Francois Duvalier, as President of Haiti in 1971, is accused of the death of thousands of people, violation of human rights, corruption, crime association and others.
HSBC under investigation for money-laundering
The intensifying scrutiny of HSBC is the latest in a series of investigations by U.S. officials into how global banks have processed…
SEALS free American captives held in Somalia
Obama authorized the raid on Monday and military commanders gave the final go-ahead on Tuesday, Pentagon officials said.
Alleged Sex Slaving Child Mutilator Worked for CIA
January 23, 2012 by Staff
Filed under News, Uncategorized, World
While the US government has a strong foreign policy against dictators, striving to spread democracy throughout the third-world by unilaterally exterminating African soverign leaders without concrete evidence of wrongdoing, such as the gangland murder of Col. Muammar Gaddafi of Libya for unsubstantiated “crimes against humanity”, reports have surfaced that the man who now stands accused [...]





