Some science and medical journal editors avoid publishing research findings that could draw lawsuits under restrictive libel laws. Journalists also find this law chilling. A new U.K. bill set for this spring could protect scholars' and reporters' … [Read more...] about Pending Reforms May Provide The Scientific Community Relief From The U.K's Far-Reaching Libel Law
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US Aid to Afghanistan for Condos In Dubai? Why The Obama Administration Doesn’t Seem To Care
In his State of the Union speech last night, the President stated: “The Afghan government will need to deliver better governance. But we are strengthening the capacity of the Afghan people and building an enduring partnership with them.” It is not a … [Read more...] about US Aid to Afghanistan for Condos In Dubai? Why The Obama Administration Doesn’t Seem To Care
Congress Should Stop Funding UNRWA
The House Foreign Affairs Committee will hold hearing today on “The United Nations: Urgent Problems that Need Congressional Action,” including recommendations to stop funding the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA). Perhaps now that the U.S. debt … [Read more...] about Congress Should Stop Funding UNRWA
The Muslim Brotherhood Path To Victory, Part Three Of Three: International Influence
Britain’s willful blindness to the Muslim Brotherhood’s subversive agenda and its acquiescence to its vitriolic propaganda is not merely a local disease. The international tentacles of the MB assist the organization to infect other countries. … [Read more...] about The Muslim Brotherhood Path To Victory, Part Three Of Three: International Influence
Obama's Southern Sudan Policy
Southern Sudan's mostly Christian population has been under genocidal attack from the Islamist-dominated North. Wikileaks has shed new light on the Obama administration's diplomatic activities on this crisis. According to Wikileaks cables, … [Read more...] about Obama's Southern Sudan Policy