A new sexual abuse scandal has engulfed the UN peacekeeping contingent in the Central African Republic after the UN announced that it has opened an investigation and notified troops from contributing countries of the child abuse cases in Bangui. “If the allegations are substantiated, this would constitute a grave violation of UN principles and of […]

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‘After speaking with Vladimir Putin, former French President Valery Giscard d’Estaing started to finally understand and even defend Russia’s position in media, French diplomat Roland Hureaux said on Atlantico’s news portal. Interestingly, in the past the former French President had a reputation of being a pro-US Atlanticist thinker. Giscard d’Estaing defended the “annexation of Crimea,” […]

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‘“Australia and the world is on the cusp of a new but very different industrial revolution and it is important that we are planning now to ensure our economy does not get left behind.” Martin is talking about automation, not just in the mining and trucking sectors, but in offices, healthcare, many transportation services—wherever machines […]

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‘House of Lords members have been complaining about the ‘awful’ food in their canteens – despite it being heavily subsidised by the taxpayer. A Freedom of Information request reveals how peers are so unhappy with their 8 eateries they’ve been sending handwritten complaints to Parliament. Peers can buy confit halibut for £15, “prawn and lobster […]

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‘The country has imposed the tax to prevent it hemorrhaging money as it loosens bank laws imposed six years ago, when Iceland made the shocking decision to let its banks go bust. Iceland also allowed bankers to be prosecuted as criminals – in contrast to the US and Europe, where banks were fined, but chief […]

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‘A special needs teacher accused of putting an autistic 2nd grader head-first into a trash can testified that she was joking around with the child when she did it. The teacher is charged with child cruelty, and on Monday, the school system took steps to fire her. Mary Katherine Pursley faced a tribunal – something […]

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‘Bowing to strong public pressure about the right to buy and drink raw milk, the New Zealand government has unveiled new rules which permit farmers to sell this most basic, probiotic rich and nutritious of foods directly to consumers. Direct farm sales include home deliveries of raw milk to both rural and urban consumers, paving […]

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‘The European Union has announced a plan to counter what it calls “Russian propaganda” with a mix of positive messages, funding for media organizations, and new regulations, the EU Observer reported. The EU’s foreign service has reportedly drafted a nine-page paper outlining the project, which will be discussed at a general affairs council by European […]

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‘The Catholic Church pornography scandal has hit, with evidence coming to light that the Vatican is making some considerable profits investing in companies which sell porn. The Austrian publishing company Beltwild (wholly owned by the Vatican) sells a range of 2,500 pornographic titles from which the Catholic Church handsomely profits. When questioned about this Catholic Church […]

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Shortly after the Argentinian cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio was consecrated Pope Francis in 2013, news stories reported that the new pontiff wanted to build a stronger relationship between the Catholic Church and science—one that saw science not in opposition to, but compatible with, religious belief. Some months later, the pope declared that evolution and the Big Bang theory of creation are real and don’t conflict with belief in God. Now, in the wake of the pope’s encyclical on climate change and the environment, Laudato Si (or, Be Praised), the press has exulted in the pope’s apparent effort to find even … Continue reading

The problems we face today come from an attitude that there is such a thing as a “free lunch.” Though the majority of the people may endorse it, rarely do those who seek a free lunch bother to ask who ends up paying for it. It is not just the poor who are looking for a free lunch, the rich do so as well. It’s called welfarism. Endorsing the use of aggression to achieve this redistribution of wealth is acceptable for those who believe they’ll benefit from it. Generally that’s the majority of people. Some know that the principle of … Continue reading

There are many variables when it comes to the best time to buy a new set of wheels.  I get this question on myradio show a lot, as people often wonder what the best time to buy is.  Years ago that was an easy answer – today it is almost impossible.  I try to alert my listeners when I feel the conditions for purchasing are better than usual.  As I write this in mid-June 2015, I see some signs that could have an effect on the final price you can get. Rebates and factory incentives ebb and flow all the … Continue reading

The recent attack on a predominantly African-American church by a murderous racist has provoked a passionate debate about who is – and is not – a “terrorist.” According to FBI director James Comey, the perpetrator of the Charleston massacre – in which nine people were killed – doesn’t qualify: “Terrorism is act of violence done or threatens to in order to try to influence a public body or citizenry, so it’s more of a political act and again based on what I know so more I don’t see it as a political act.” Many are baffled by this, and point to … Continue reading

Have you ever wondered how much personal information Google holds on you? The search giant has made it easier than ever before to keep tabs on what you’re sharing with it by using its services – from your Google and YouTube search and browsing histories to the places you’ve been while logged in. Read on for how to control what you’re sharing, and who can see it. My Account Google recently announced new privacy and security dashboard My Account, which brings together all user controls in one hub. It’s here that you’ll find all the information it has stored on … Continue reading