Sarkozy's Lied About Visiting Fukushima After The Japan's Nuclear Disaster
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy will just not make things easy for himself.
The Bo Xilai scandal is ongoing, and a new figure has caught the public's imagination — his 24-year-old son, Bo Guagua.
Both Sides Turn to Artillery Fire With Civilians Trapped in the Middle
Myanmar (or Burma) has a number of things going for it that make it a great target for foreign investment
Do Regulators Know Who the SIFIs Are?
The shocking story of Andrew Wordes, who had his property seized and was terrorized to death by the city of Roswell, GA
Alabama hospitals and medical centers are taking the initiative to improve health quality compliance in a statewide deployment of Proventix’s RFID-enabled hand hygiene monitoring technology.
The Environmental Protection Agency has refused a petition that aimed to ban the sale of a powerful pesticide linked with cancer
If you received an invitation to join the Ku Klux Klan recently, you weren’t the only one.
Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos has called elections on 6 May, after five months of technocratic government.
France's conservative government unveiled new counterterrorism measures on Wednesday...
President Obama promoted his "Buffett Rule" again today
In a move designed to shore up his standing, Kim Jong-un received the title of 'first secretary'
Residents of Chongqing have expressed support for the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee's decision to investigate the recently-fired Party chief of the southwestern municipality.
The U.S. Military will increase its number of armed and long-haul surveillance drones to 645 in 2022 from about 445 in 2013
Who do you trust the most: the European Commission or your national government?
For years the alternative media has warned about the US military possibly being used against the American people in a time of economic collapse or any sort of martial law scenario.
Video footage of a police raid on the home of Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom is missing, and authorities claim they’re not quire sure what happened to it.
Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff used a visit to the White House on Monday to complain about US monetary policy as she made her case for international action against currency “manipulation” directly to Barack Obama.
Gold has been holding steady in the the $1,600-$1,800 band since early October.
The United States Congress is steadily headed to a place where those who owe money to the US government shall be treated criminally.
The West's governments are going to default, one way or another. Politicians cannot bring themselves to stop spending money the governments do not have.
The body armor ban in Alberta, Canada comes into effect June 15th, 2012.
The question of how far the government can go in forcing a business — in this case cigarette makers — to warn consumers about its product is before a federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday.
A report issued on Tuesday by Ammoland Shooting Sports News indicates that the ATF–the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives–is engaged in new illegal activity, this time in the state of Alaska.
Privacy is eroding fast as technology offers government increasing ways to track and spy on citizens.
Think twice if you live outside the U.S. and plan to sell your used gaming console.
The report on the “Hats Off” employee recognition program, obtained by The Washington Post, found numerous violations of agency directives, theft and misuse of government purchasing cards in the maintenance of the awards program.
Twelve weeks offline and the longest intrusion into a federal network in recent history is still wreaking havoc. “We don’t yet have any deeper understanding of what happened,” Commerce Secretary John Bryson said in an interview. “But we have the b
Following the tragic suicide in Athens last week, it really does appear that the Greek troubles are entering a new, potentially dangerous stage.