Islamic terrorist group Boko Haram launched an major assault on the eastern Nigerian city of Ganye killing at least 25 people.
Terrorists attacked a prison, police station, bank and bar. The dead included the prison warden, a policeman and a major local politician. Continue reading →
Islamic terrorists found a way to sneak past checkpoints into the northern city of Gao but were repelled by French and Malian troops after the city residents sounded the alarm.
Gao had been under control of Islamic terrorists for ten months before French troops liberated the city in January. A strict version of Sharia Law was imposed on the town that included cutting off hands of suspected thieves. Continue reading →
A bailout for Cyprus has been reached that will put 10 billion euro into their economy.
As part of the deal, the nation’s second largest bank will be closed down and anyone holding more than 100,000 euros in the bank will face losses of anything over 100,000. Continue reading →
Politicians in the Washington state are moving to force all insurance providers to make abortion coverage part of every plan.
The “Reproductive Parity Act” would require all insurers who provide maternity care to pay for abortions. All insurers in the state are required to provide maternity care so they would have no choice but to pay for the ending of a baby’s life. Continue reading →
Heavy losses to investors at nationalized banks are on the horizon in Spain.
The Spanish government also announced that they will be hiring external financial advisers to work with the country’s Fund for Orderly Bank Restructuring to get the nation’s banking system solvent. Continue reading →
A ball of light that may have been a meteor streaking across the night sky sparked reports of sightings up and down the eastern U.S. seaboard, officials say. Continue reading →
Here is a video taken from Delaware of the meteor……. ” There shall be signs in the skies”.
Heavy storms and giant hailstones have left at least nine people dead and caused serious damage across China’s southern provinces.
The extreme weather is expected to last a few more days and could potentially bring more devastation to the area.
Source: BBC – Giant hailstones batter China’s southern provinces
The Brazilian Senate is debating changes to the nation’s abortion laws and doctors are calling for them to allow abortion on demand.
The Federal Council of Medicine says all abortions under 12 weeks should be allowed on demand. After 12 weeks, they should be allowed in cases of fetal anomalies and when the pregnancies are the result of unwanted in-vitro fertilization. Continue reading →