OsloA Norwegian minister was accused of wearing a Christian crucifix as a “prop” to promote “xenophobic” views, but Sylvi Listhaug, Norway’s Minister of Migration and Integration, says the liberal media ignores facts in their fervour to attack right-leaning politicians.
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‘Blacks only’ for first aid training
TorontoYork University in Toronto, Canada's black student group, The Blacks Students Alliance or YUBSA, exclusively provide first aid training for black students only.
Is Ukraine breaking up?
The political landscape of the Ukraine is set to change dramatically, says a blogger The Saker. Last week, following the imposition of a total blockade against Novorussia by Kiev, Russia declared that documents emitted by the DNR and LNR authorities will be recognised as official.
Poland refuses to endorse ‘German candidate’ Tusk
Donald Tusk could become European Council (EC) president against the will of his own country's government. Warsaw declared that the Polish eurocrat “cannot under any circumstances count on our support” for a second term as the head of the Brussels organisation.
The book that inspired Steve Bannon
Many media reports claim that President Trump’s chief strategist was inspired to adapt his worldview to “The Fourth Turning: An American Prophecy” by Neil Howe.
Sweden’s integration minister admits to lying about rape stats
After telling the BBC that the number of reported of sex crimes in Sweden was dropping, Sweden’s Integration Minister Ylva Johansson has had to backtrack on her false claim.
Sweden announces military conscription amid frosty Russian relations
Sweden's defence minister announced the reintroduction of military conscription next year due to difficulties filling the ranks on a voluntary basis, citing increased security concerns.
Xenophobic violence a black South African constant
PretoriaSouth African pro-immigration organisations, including Sonke Gender Justice and refugee organisation UniFam, marched to Parliament on Saturday demanding that the South African government protect foreigners.
Macron blames ‘Russian hackers’ for his problems
Emmanuel Macron, like loser Hillary Clinton, is apparently the latest victim of "Russian hackers". He being targeted by a parallel "Russian hacking and fake news campaign", according to his digital campaign manager.
Donbass calls blockade on Kiev
The self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) in Donbass has called for a trade blockade on Kiev, in response to a previously imposed economic blockade by Ukraine, Sputnik reported.
‘Blacks only’ for first aid training
TorontoYork University in Toronto, Canada's black student group, The Blacks Students Alliance or YUBSA, exclusively provide first aid training for black students only.
Is Ukraine breaking up?
The political landscape of the Ukraine is set to change dramatically, says a blogger The Saker. Last week, following the imposition of a total blockade against Novorussia by Kiev, Russia declared that documents emitted by the DNR and LNR authorities will be recognised as official.
Poland refuses to endorse ‘German candidate’ Tusk
Donald Tusk could become European Council (EC) president against the will of his own country's government. Warsaw declared that the Polish eurocrat “cannot under any circumstances count on our support” for a second term as the head of the Brussels organisation.
The book that inspired Steve Bannon
Many media reports claim that President Trump’s chief strategist was inspired to adapt his worldview to “The Fourth Turning: An American Prophecy” by Neil Howe.
Sweden’s integration minister admits to lying about rape stats
After telling the BBC that the number of reported of sex crimes in Sweden was dropping, Sweden’s Integration Minister Ylva Johansson has had to backtrack on her false claim.
Sweden announces military conscription amid frosty Russian relations
Sweden's defence minister announced the reintroduction of military conscription next year due to difficulties filling the ranks on a voluntary basis, citing increased security concerns.
Xenophobic violence a black South African constant
PretoriaSouth African pro-immigration organisations, including Sonke Gender Justice and refugee organisation UniFam, marched to Parliament on Saturday demanding that the South African government protect foreigners.
Macron blames ‘Russian hackers’ for his problems
Emmanuel Macron, like loser Hillary Clinton, is apparently the latest victim of "Russian hackers". He being targeted by a parallel "Russian hacking and fake news campaign", according to his digital campaign manager.
Donbass calls blockade on Kiev
The self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) in Donbass has called for a trade blockade on Kiev, in response to a previously imposed economic blockade by Ukraine, Sputnik reported.