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Earth Day: Fear-mongering predictions
The gloom-and-doom predictions made throughout the past five decades have not come true.
Trump’s approval ratings have hit record lows
WashingtonMany American voters surveyed in a new poll no longer approve of the job Donald Trump is doing as president. Only 39 percent supported their leader, Trump’s lowest-ever approval score.
Zelensky’s day
KievVladimir Zelensky is the new Ukrainian president. But who is the TV comedian who will run the scandal-prone country really?
Islamist storms Munich cathedral during Easter mass
MunichAfter the incident at Munich's St Paul's Church, German police announced new details. An Islamist had disturbed the service and caused trouble, injuring nine people.
Professor charged with attempt to torch NY cathedral
New YorkAn American college professor was caught in New York City’s St Patrick’s Cathedral armed with fuel, lighter fluid, and lighters, in an apparent arson attempt.
Vandals target crosses in French cemetery
Acts of vandalism occurred in the Gard, a department in Southern France, located in the Occitanie region, as the world's Christian community mourns after the attacks of 21 April in Sri Lanka.
AfD is the strongest party in East Germany
BerlinIn a survey by the polling institute Emnid on Sunday about which German party would be a favourite in a federal election, the AfD came out as the strongest party in East Germany.
The return of Great Times
Russian political philosopher Alexander Dugin responds to an article in a leading Washington rag.
Ukraine elects its first Jewish president
KievA real comedian, Volodymyr Zelensky, better known for playing a president in a TV show, won the final round of the presidential election on Sunday. The incumbent President Petro Poroshenko has conceded defeat.
Earth Day: Fear-mongering predictions
The gloom-and-doom predictions made throughout the past five decades have not come true.
Trump’s approval ratings have hit record lows
WashingtonMany American voters surveyed in a new poll no longer approve of the job Donald Trump is doing as president. Only 39 percent supported their leader, Trump’s lowest-ever approval score.
Zelensky’s day
KievVladimir Zelensky is the new Ukrainian president. But who is the TV comedian who will run the scandal-prone country really?
Islamist storms Munich cathedral during Easter mass
MunichAfter the incident at Munich's St Paul's Church, German police announced new details. An Islamist had disturbed the service and caused trouble, injuring nine people.
Professor charged with attempt to torch NY cathedral
New YorkAn American college professor was caught in New York City’s St Patrick’s Cathedral armed with fuel, lighter fluid, and lighters, in an apparent arson attempt.
Vandals target crosses in French cemetery
Acts of vandalism occurred in the Gard, a department in Southern France, located in the Occitanie region, as the world's Christian community mourns after the attacks of 21 April in Sri Lanka.
AfD is the strongest party in East Germany
BerlinIn a survey by the polling institute Emnid on Sunday about which German party would be a favourite in a federal election, the AfD came out as the strongest party in East Germany.
The return of Great Times
Russian political philosopher Alexander Dugin responds to an article in a leading Washington rag.
Ukraine elects its first Jewish president
KievA real comedian, Volodymyr Zelensky, better known for playing a president in a TV show, won the final round of the presidential election on Sunday. The incumbent President Petro Poroshenko has conceded defeat.