Wednesday, December 09, 2015
Tuesday, December 08, 2015
Donald Trump, Under Fire, Defends Call to Block Muslims
Trump Threatens to Leave Republican Party after Criticism of Ban on Muslims; Obama Says Trump Is Disqualified from White House
My comment:
Can we see YOUR credentials, Mr. Obama, for being qualified for office in the White House? Have you, Mr. President, ever heard the saying: ‘People in glasshouses shouldn’t throw stones’. – © Mark
What Putin Thinks About Gays - BBC News
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BBC,
homosexuality,
Russia,
Vladimir Putin
Inside Story: Is Sugar Killing Us?
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health matters,
Inside Story,
sugar
Inside Story: What's Behind the Success of France's Far-Right Party?
Why the Obama Administration Is Losing the War on Terror
Trump's Son on Father's Plan to Ban Muslims from US Entry
Asylsuchende: Bayern registriert millionsten Flüchtling in Deutschland
SPIEGEL ONLINE: In Deutschland ist nach Angaben der bayerischen Regierung der millionste Flüchtling seit Jahresanfang registriert worden. Die Prognosen der Bundesregierung wurden damit deutlich übertroffen.
343 Tage ist dieses Jahr alt. Im Schnitt sind an jedem dieser Tage mehr als 2900 Flüchtlinge nach Deutschland gekommen. Am Dienstag ist der millionste Asylsuchende in der Bundesrepublik im sogenannten Easy-System registriert worden. Das teilte Bayerns Sozialministerin Emilia Müller mit.
Damit sind die Prognosen der Bundesregierung weit übertroffen worden. Bundesinnenminister Thomas de Maizière hatte ursprünglich eine Zahl von 800.000 Asylbewerbern bis zum Jahresende vorausgesagt. "Sie ist übertroffen worden wegen der besonders steigenden Zahlen seit Mitte August", sagte der CDU-Politiker bereits am Montag. » | syd/hen/dpa | Dienstag, 8. Dezember 2015
343 Tage ist dieses Jahr alt. Im Schnitt sind an jedem dieser Tage mehr als 2900 Flüchtlinge nach Deutschland gekommen. Am Dienstag ist der millionste Asylsuchende in der Bundesrepublik im sogenannten Easy-System registriert worden. Das teilte Bayerns Sozialministerin Emilia Müller mit.
Damit sind die Prognosen der Bundesregierung weit übertroffen worden. Bundesinnenminister Thomas de Maizière hatte ursprünglich eine Zahl von 800.000 Asylbewerbern bis zum Jahresende vorausgesagt. "Sie ist übertroffen worden wegen der besonders steigenden Zahlen seit Mitte August", sagte der CDU-Politiker bereits am Montag. » | syd/hen/dpa | Dienstag, 8. Dezember 2015
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Bayern,
Deutschland,
Flüchtlinge
Daniel Greenfield Moment: Migration Is the Greatest Threat to National Security
Daniel Greenfield Moment: Migration is the Greatest Threat to National Security » | Jamie Glazov | Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Tony Abbott Has Called for a Religious Reformation of Islam
The former Prime Minister made the comments in a wide-ranging interview on the Paul Murray Live program on Sky News.
Mr Abbott said not only did there need to be a military offensive, but also a “hearts and mind” offensive to tackle the rise of radical Islam while also calling for Australians to have greater confidence in Western civilisation. » | Emily Moulton | News.com.au | Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Germany: Merkel Thanks Foreign Workers for "Huge Effort" in Coming to Germany
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Angela Merkel,
Germany
Is ISIS Using US Refugee Program to Smuggle in Terrorists?
How Carly Fiorina Would Defeat ISIS
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Carly Fiorina,
ISIS
Outrage Over Media Coverage Of Tashfeen Malik
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Tafsheen Malik
Mark Steyn Rails Against Obama's Oval Office Address
Front National's Election Triumph Leaves Mainstream Parties Reeling
French mainstream politicians have struggled to come up with a response to what one analyst described as the “major hangover” of a historic victory by the Front National in the first round of regional elections.
While the far-right had been predicted to do well, the FN’s record score of almost 28% of the national vote and first place in six of the country’s 13 regions by Sunday night left the traditional parties reeling.
The governing Socialist party came third as expected, but analysts agreed on Monday that the main loser was the centre-right opposition party Les Républicains, led by the former president Nicolas Sarkozy.
The Socialists announced they would withdraw their candidates in regions where the party was trailing and urge supporters to vote tactically to form a “Republican front” to see off the Front National in the second round this coming Sunday.
But the instruction issued by the party headquarters in Paris was defied by the Socialist candidate in the Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine region, who came third but announced he would stand for the second round anyway. » | Kim Willsher in Paris | Monday, December 7, 2015
Donald Trump Calls for a Ban on All Muslims Entering the US
THE TELEGRAPH: Republican candidate says proposal due to "hatred" of Muslims toward the US, and would apply to immigrants, refugees and tourists alike
Donald Trump called for all Muslims to be barred from entering the United States on Monday.
The Republican frontrunner issued a statement saying he would implement "a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on".
Mr Trump's campaign confirmed that the ban would apply not only to immigrants and refugees, but tourists as well. He said he was calling for the ban because of data indicating there is "great hatred towards Americans by large segments of the Muslim population".
"Without looking at the various polling data, it is obvious to anybody the hatred is beyond comprehension," Mr Trump said. "Where this hatred comes from and why we will have to determine." » | David Lawler, Washington | Monday, December 7, 2015
Donald Trump called for all Muslims to be barred from entering the United States on Monday.
The Republican frontrunner issued a statement saying he would implement "a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on".
Mr Trump's campaign confirmed that the ban would apply not only to immigrants and refugees, but tourists as well.
Trump is calling for a "total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the U.S." pic.twitter.com/BF5MSUgeLi
— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) December 7, 2015
"Without looking at the various polling data, it is obvious to anybody the hatred is beyond comprehension," Mr Trump said. "Where this hatred comes from and why we will have to determine." » | David Lawler, Washington | Monday, December 7, 2015
Monday, December 07, 2015
Greece: Kerry's Visit Sees Violent Clashes in Athens' Anarchist Stronghold
The clashes followed a demonstration held by leftists and anarchists who mobilised in opposition against the US State Secretary John Kerry, who is in an official visit the Greek capital. Skirmishes started soon after the rally ended, with roughly 300 anarchists trying to enter the premises of the Athens Polytechnic University, where they were repelled by police officers, only to continue the battle on the streets nearby.
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anarchy,
Greece,
John Kerry
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