International Editors Act in Solidarity with Turkish Colleagues
Rise of ‘a culture of impunity’ depriving journalists of the necessary safeguards.
Rise of ‘a culture of impunity’ depriving journalists of the necessary safeguards.
Accused of being prominent member of a circle of “activists” trying to undermine European nations by supporting refugees.
Agence France-Presse | Fourteen people have stayed on the bus since it reached Limedsforsen three days ago, saying the village is too cold and isolated.
Pamela Geller | Where are they going? Who is sheltering these illegals, many with ties to ISIS?
Zero Hedge | On Monday, we brought you a series of still shots along with a video which depicted the scope of Europe’s migrant crisis via drone footage.
The Daily Sheeple | Here’s another item curiously not found in the American mainstream news lately amid the Syria coverage…
Iceland continues to do the opposite of what America does.
Press freedom advocates are concerned that the increasing raids on media outlets and attacks on journalists represent a dire threat to Turkish democracy.
“By 285 votes to 281, MEPs decided to call on EU member states to drop any criminal charges against Edward Snowden.”
RT | During the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis, an Air Force airman says that his unit was ordered to launch a nuclear attack on the Soviet Union.
London Guardian | BBC says police accessed communications between Secunder Kermani and Isis member in Syria, in move criticised by press freedom campaigners.
RT | The Iraqi government never asked for and does not need any US involvement in ground operations against Islamic State terrorists.
BBC News | China has decided to end its decades-long one-child policy, Xinhua news agency reports.
Speculation immigrants departed from rural province to reunite with their relatives.
Tony Cartalucci | The incredible expanding atrocity.