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South Africa: ‘Affirmative action just an excuse for theft’
Why is South African Airways paying up to three times more for aeroplanes and fuel? FreeWest spoke to someone within the airline.
Two US math organisations complain about ‘racist math’
It's finally happened. Not only in South Africa is math deemed racist, but also in the United States.
German supermarket chain removes crosses from iconic Italian church
The supermarket chain Lidl has been accused of deleting crosses from visuals of an historic church in Italy for the sake of their Muslim customers.
Huge anti-Islamic rally in London gets almost no media attention
A huge demonstration held by tens of thousands of British citizens against jihadism in their own country, attracted little mainstream media attention.
Robots could join the Ukrainian conflict
Ukrainian military leaders and defense industry officials revealed their experimental Phantom robot this week at the Association of the US Army show in Washington, DC.
US obesity crisis unstoppable, researchers say
A frightening new report released on Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revealed that almost 40 percent of American adults and nearly 20 percent of adolescents are obese. That is the highest rates ever recorded for the United States.
Fake news beyond the headlines
Mainstream media news content does no longer contain anything relevant beyond the screaming headlines designed to generate clicks.
Merkel’s minister proposes Islamic public holidays for Germany
Germany’s Interior Minister Thomas De Maizière has proposed the introduction of Muslim public holidays in the country. “I am ready to discuss whether we can introduce a Muslim holiday.”
World map of generocity yields surprising results
According to the CAF World Giving Index, the unique global index of generosity, more people than ever before are helping others in countries across the globe.
South Africa: ‘Affirmative action just an excuse for theft’
Why is South African Airways paying up to three times more for aeroplanes and fuel? FreeWest spoke to someone within the airline.
Two US math organisations complain about ‘racist math’
It's finally happened. Not only in South Africa is math deemed racist, but also in the United States.
German supermarket chain removes crosses from iconic Italian church
The supermarket chain Lidl has been accused of deleting crosses from visuals of an historic church in Italy for the sake of their Muslim customers.
Huge anti-Islamic rally in London gets almost no media attention
A huge demonstration held by tens of thousands of British citizens against jihadism in their own country, attracted little mainstream media attention.
Robots could join the Ukrainian conflict
Ukrainian military leaders and defense industry officials revealed their experimental Phantom robot this week at the Association of the US Army show in Washington, DC.
US obesity crisis unstoppable, researchers say
A frightening new report released on Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revealed that almost 40 percent of American adults and nearly 20 percent of adolescents are obese. That is the highest rates ever recorded for the United States.
Fake news beyond the headlines
Mainstream media news content does no longer contain anything relevant beyond the screaming headlines designed to generate clicks.
Merkel’s minister proposes Islamic public holidays for Germany
Germany’s Interior Minister Thomas De Maizière has proposed the introduction of Muslim public holidays in the country. “I am ready to discuss whether we can introduce a Muslim holiday.”
World map of generocity yields surprising results
According to the CAF World Giving Index, the unique global index of generosity, more people than ever before are helping others in countries across the globe.