European court rules insulting Prophet Mohammed ‘not freedom of expression’
Al Arabiya | The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled on Thursday that insulting Islam’s Prophet Mohammed is not covered by freedom of expression.
Al Arabiya | The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled on Thursday that insulting Islam’s Prophet Mohammed is not covered by freedom of expression.
Vicente Fox tells Americans who to vote for.
Fled weeks after Saudi hit squad killed his father
Zero Hedge | Macron previously sought to downplay French arms exports to the Saudis, claiming that they are not a major customer of France.
Voice Of Europe | Last Saturday the body of the 16-year-old Desiree Mariottini was found in an abandoned building in Rome, Italy. According to an autopsy the girl was drugged and raped, Italian media report.
Zero Hedge | Despite Mexico’s promises to halt its progress, the migrant caravan launched from a crime-ridden city in Honduras earlier this month has continued its march toward the US-Mexico border.
Prince’s first comments after Khashoggi’s body parts discovered
Estimated 2,500 people already in new group
Voice Of Europe | In July, 31-year-old Hamsa Jamal Jbar Al-Jizani was sentenced to 3 years and 6 months in prison for repeated rape of her 10-year-old daughter and child pornography crimes.
“The idea of the government running ferry services is slightly farcical,” said one person briefed on the plans.
RT | Canada’s Prime Minister says it is “very difficult” to drop the $1 billion deal on arms sales to Riyadh. It comes despite mounting allegations that the killing of the Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was “pre-planned.”
Zero Hedge | Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman achieved a symbolic victory in his struggle to survive the diplomatic fallout from murder of Saudi citizen and dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Daily Mail | It may come as no surprise to many big city residents, but living in a large city can make you mean.
Breitbart | Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced Tuesday that the U.S. will revoke the visas of Saudi Arabia officials involved in the death of Washington Post opinion writer Jamal Khashoggi.
As a columnist, bias doesn’t faze me. Bias masquerading as journalism does.