A new ruling from the European Human Rights Court has affirmed the German nation's Nazi-era ban on homeschooling, concluding that society has a significant interest in preventing the development of dissent through "separate philosophical convictions."
The German government, in a throwback to its National Socialist Workers Party heritage, has declared war on homeschool families, promising to bring those with banned "religious convictions" into alignment with the state regulations.
The occupied Palestinian territories will be liberated through jihad, not elections, according to a senior al-Qaeda leader.
Iran has called for the UN Security Council to compel Israel to give up its nuclear weapons.
The Iranian central bank is to convert the state's foreign dollar assets into euros and use the euro for foreign transactions.
Russia's state-controlled natural gas monopoly threatened to cut off supplies to Georgia if it does not agree to a 125 percent increase in the price of gas imports, a company official said Wednesday
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Tuesday Israel would one day be "wiped out" at the end of a conference which "cast doubt on the Holocaust."
Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez is directing a growing share of the country's oil profits into euros as the dollar and crude prices fall. The dollar, down 9.4 percent against the euro this year, may face more pressure in 2007 because Venezuela and oil producers from the United Arab Emirates to Indonesia plan to funnel more money into the single European currency.
The Iranian central bank is to convert the state's foreign dollar assets into euros and use the euro for foreign transactions.
Two church congregations in the US have voted to break away from the Episcopal Church because of its decision three years ago to consecrate a gay bishop.
The real 2006 federal budget deficit was $4.6 trillion, not a previously reported $248.2 billion, according to the 2006 Financial Report of the United States Government as released by the Treasury Department Friday. Taxing 100% of all wages, salaries, corporate profits would not eliminate a deficit of this magnitude!
Iran has been severely criticised for hosting a conference questioning the Holocaust. Delegates included not only some of the world's best-known Holocaust deniers, but also white supremacists and anti-Semites.
Japan's government has moved to alter the country's pacifist stance, requiring schools to teach patriotism and upgrading the defence agency to a full ministry for the first time since World War II.
An interreligious initiative promoting peace has asked President George Bush and the newly elected Congress to make Arab-Israeli-Palestinian peace a top priority of U.S. foreign policy.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has told a conference in Tehran questioning the Holocaust that Israel's days are numbered. "Just as the USSR disappeared, soon the Zionist regime will disappear," he said to the applause of the participants. The two-day conference provoked widespread international outrage. German Chancellor Angela Merkel condemned the forum and British Prime Minister Tony Blair called it "shocking beyond belief".