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Another philantropist hacked to death in Cape Town
Cape TownSouth African police officers were called to the residence of John Curran, the former Director of Education at Mellon Educate in Cape Town, after he was found hacked to death in his apartment.
The Pink Wave: How women are primed to vote
Leading up to the recent midterm elections in the United States, analysts predicted that women voters and candidates would alter the race.
Democracy in Donbass
Elections took place in war-ravaged Donetsk and Lugansk Republics which showed that despite all hardships the flame on independence still burns high.
German women prefer Greens while men like AfD
BerlinIf only women were able to vote in Germany, the Greens would be the strongest party. The party the least liked by women, was the AfD, a recent poll found.
Gender politics and the sinking of the KNM Helge Ingstad
OsloReturning from the NATO Trident Juncture strategic exercise, a Norwegian frigate collided with a tanker. Many are speculating that gender politics sunk the vessel.
Bulgaria latest country to reject UN Global Compact on Migration
SofiaBulgaria has become the latest EU member state to signal withdrawal from the UN Migration Compact, following a growing exodus from the duplicitous open-border project.
Why does Switzerland’s UN representative want open borders?
Jürg Lauber, the representative of Switzerland at the UN, was instrumental in writing The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration, together with the representative from Mexico.
Hundreds of thousands march for Polish Independence celebration
WarsawMore than 200 000 patriots took to the streets of Warsaw on Sunday to celebrate Poland's independence, despite attempts by the city's mayor to ban the "aggressive nationalism" of the event earlier this month.
Ten European states sign up for military intervention force
ParisTen European states have signed up for a new defense initiative. Launched on June 25 this year, the coalition held its first historic meeting on November 7 in Paris.
Another philantropist hacked to death in Cape Town
Cape TownSouth African police officers were called to the residence of John Curran, the former Director of Education at Mellon Educate in Cape Town, after he was found hacked to death in his apartment.
The Pink Wave: How women are primed to vote
Leading up to the recent midterm elections in the United States, analysts predicted that women voters and candidates would alter the race.
Democracy in Donbass
Elections took place in war-ravaged Donetsk and Lugansk Republics which showed that despite all hardships the flame on independence still burns high.
German women prefer Greens while men like AfD
BerlinIf only women were able to vote in Germany, the Greens would be the strongest party. The party the least liked by women, was the AfD, a recent poll found.
Gender politics and the sinking of the KNM Helge Ingstad
OsloReturning from the NATO Trident Juncture strategic exercise, a Norwegian frigate collided with a tanker. Many are speculating that gender politics sunk the vessel.
Bulgaria latest country to reject UN Global Compact on Migration
SofiaBulgaria has become the latest EU member state to signal withdrawal from the UN Migration Compact, following a growing exodus from the duplicitous open-border project.
Why does Switzerland’s UN representative want open borders?
Jürg Lauber, the representative of Switzerland at the UN, was instrumental in writing The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration, together with the representative from Mexico.
Hundreds of thousands march for Polish Independence celebration
WarsawMore than 200 000 patriots took to the streets of Warsaw on Sunday to celebrate Poland's independence, despite attempts by the city's mayor to ban the "aggressive nationalism" of the event earlier this month.
Ten European states sign up for military intervention force
ParisTen European states have signed up for a new defense initiative. Launched on June 25 this year, the coalition held its first historic meeting on November 7 in Paris.