BrusselsQatari bribes have uncovered an unbelievable network of socialist corruption in Brussels surrounding the now deposed Vice President of the European Parliament, Eva Kaili. Did the raids reveal only a fraction of foreign influence in EU institutions?
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King Abdullah II of Jordan vowed on December 16 that “anyone who raises a weapon against the state will be dealt with firmly”.
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BrusselsThe European Parliament is sinking into a corruption swamp. Of the 705 EU parliamentarians, 60 politicians are suspected of corruption in the course of the bribery scandal involving Vice President Eva Kaili, which corresponds to eight percent.
WC Qatar puts Palestinian cause in the spotlight
DohaFor this first World Cup in an Arab country, the Palestinian flag was visible everywhere, especially through the demands of fans.
Former Austrian vice-chancellor launches peace platform
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