British Prime Minster David Cameron told reporters today that if he is given another term in the 2015 election that he will create a referendum that will allow residents to vote whether to remain in the European Union.
Opponents of the move, while saying the UK’s membership needs to be renegotiated, said that leaving the decision up to the public was a “gamble” and against the national interest. Continue reading →
Over two million residents of Chile’s capital city of Santiago have been left without drinking water after landslides polluted the Maipo river. Continue reading →
Islamic terror group, Boko Haram, struck again in Nigeria killing at least 23 people in a series of attacks across the northern part of the country.
The largest death toll came when terrorists targeted a group of hunters selling meat in Damoa, killing 18 and wounding many others. Continue reading →
The International Labor Organization has released its annual report that states worldwide unemployment could hit record levels this year and could continue rising until 2017.
The current record is from 2009 when 198 million were unemployed. The ILO projects that by the end of 2013 there will be 202 million with a rise of 5.1 million from current levels. The report predicts 205 million unemployed by 2014. Continue reading →
The U.S. Air Force has begun to airlift French soldiers and equipment to assist in the battle against Islamic militants.
Five transport flights have already taken place with more planned through the rest of the week. Currently 2,000 French troops have been placed in the country to stop the southern advance of the terrorist group. Continue reading →
With rivers already above crisis levels, Mozambique government officials are evacuating tens of thousands from the Gaza region in the southern part of the country. Over 55,000 people are expected to be removed from their homes.
The central and southern parts of the country have been placed on red alert because of the flooding. The country experienced 7 inches of rain in a 24 hour period on Monday. Continue reading →
The massive sunspot identified as AR1654, which is spewing solar flares, has scientists saying that a portion of a coronal mass ejection is expected to brush Earth’s magnetic field, creating what observers say are bright auroras around the Arctic Circle. Continue reading →
The man who’s considered the “father of the pro-life movement” says four decades of murdering America’s unborn children has sent the nation backward. Continue reading →
Mississippi is working to close the state’s only remaining abortion clinic since it can’t meet new standards. Otherwise, the state’s clinic has a rather sordid history. Continue reading →
An unusual event playing out high in the atmosphere above the Arctic Circle is setting the stage for what could be weeks upon weeks of frigid cold across wide swaths of the U.S., having already helped to bring cold and snowy weather to parts of Europe. Continue reading →