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More than 400 migrants at sea waiting for EU green light
The celebration of one of the main festivals of the Muslim calendar, Eid-el-Kebir , has probably eased the surveillance on the beaches of Libya.
EU Parliament chief urges help for migrants on ‘Open Arms’
The Spanish rescue ship remains at sea, eight days after picking up 121 migrants in the Mediterranean Sea.
The amazing second life of migrant rafts
BerlinThe inflatable boats of the migrants are transformed by a Berlin company into bags and tote bags sold on the internet... as fashion.
Dems’ dystopia: End Anglo-America, welcome The World
Ilana Mercer calls US Democratic candidates 'demonic females and their house-trained hombres'
Paris prosecutor appeals against release of French Antifa leader
The Paris prosecutor’s office has appealed against a ruling which could see the release of far-left Antifa extremist leader Antonin Bernanos.
Salvini mocks Hollywood actor’s intervention on migrant rescue vessel
On Friday, August 9, the 69-year-old American Hollywood actor Richard Gere boarded a migrant rescue vessel, demanding that Italy stop "demonizing" migrants.
Is the Federal Reserve losing control of the gold price?
After years of being kept in the doldrums by orchestrated short selling described by myself and Dave Kranzler, gold has lately moved up sharply reaching $1 510 recently.
ECJ may soon rule that Israeli settlement goods carry warning labels
LuxembourgThe European Union may soon require that Israeli products made in contested territories carry consumer warning labels.
Greta Thunberg has journalists thrown out of meeting
LausanneFor a week, the youthful environmental activists of the "Fridays for Future" movement met in Lausanne, Switzerland. It also came to some violent quarrels about the strategic direction of the group.
More than 400 migrants at sea waiting for EU green light
The celebration of one of the main festivals of the Muslim calendar, Eid-el-Kebir , has probably eased the surveillance on the beaches of Libya.
EU Parliament chief urges help for migrants on ‘Open Arms’
The Spanish rescue ship remains at sea, eight days after picking up 121 migrants in the Mediterranean Sea.
The amazing second life of migrant rafts
BerlinThe inflatable boats of the migrants are transformed by a Berlin company into bags and tote bags sold on the internet... as fashion.
Dems’ dystopia: End Anglo-America, welcome The World
Ilana Mercer calls US Democratic candidates 'demonic females and their house-trained hombres'
Paris prosecutor appeals against release of French Antifa leader
The Paris prosecutor’s office has appealed against a ruling which could see the release of far-left Antifa extremist leader Antonin Bernanos.
Salvini mocks Hollywood actor’s intervention on migrant rescue vessel
On Friday, August 9, the 69-year-old American Hollywood actor Richard Gere boarded a migrant rescue vessel, demanding that Italy stop "demonizing" migrants.
Is the Federal Reserve losing control of the gold price?
After years of being kept in the doldrums by orchestrated short selling described by myself and Dave Kranzler, gold has lately moved up sharply reaching $1 510 recently.
ECJ may soon rule that Israeli settlement goods carry warning labels
LuxembourgThe European Union may soon require that Israeli products made in contested territories carry consumer warning labels.
Greta Thunberg has journalists thrown out of meeting
LausanneFor a week, the youthful environmental activists of the "Fridays for Future" movement met in Lausanne, Switzerland. It also came to some violent quarrels about the strategic direction of the group.