Living With the Albanians
To understand the conditions that prompted the exodus of non-Albanians from Kosovo, we don’t need to look further than Cherry Hill, NJ. by Srdja Trifkovic In the current debate on the future of Kosovo, it […]
The voice of the European American nation
To understand the conditions that prompted the exodus of non-Albanians from Kosovo, we don’t need to look further than Cherry Hill, NJ. by Srdja Trifkovic In the current debate on the future of Kosovo, it […]
Adoption websites support traditional marriage, win suit filed by homosexuals Ed Thomas and Jody Brown OneNewsNow.com Two Arizona-based Internet businesses have won a lengthy court battle after a lawsuit was brought against them by a […]
What is it that’s missing from the equation? by Paul R. Hollrah Waking up to a National Public Radio debate between three chattering liberals, all gloating over the current battle in the Republican Party over […]
What will future African states be like? by Jan Lamprecht I was watching the news the other day and man alive and having a darned good chuckle. If you thought you’ve seen the worst of […]
Is the worst yet to come? By Paul Craig Roberts The war in Iraq is lost. This fact is widely recognized by American military officers and has been recently expressed forcefully by Lt. Gen. Ricardo […]
News article filed by BNP news team It has been reported that UKIP (United Kingdom Independence Party- editor) has “savaged” proposals for a “Britain Day” and – wait for it – “blamed the […]
Ongoing assault on the American family By Gudrun Schultz SACRAMENTO, California, June 6, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) – California Assembly Democrats voted Tuesday to pass a bill that would legalize homosexual “marriage” in the state. The legislation […]
Bomb Iran: For Israel and America! By GARY LEUPP Norman Podhoretz, editor-at-large of Commentary magazine and (with Irving Kristol) one of the grandfathers of the neoconservative movement, recently published an op-ed column in the Wall […]
“Can we blame the Russians for being angry?” by Patrick J. Buchanan By 1988, Ronald Reagan, who had famously branded the Soviet Union “an evil empire,” was striding through Red Square arm-in-arm with Mikhail Gorbachev. […]
Pictured: Ana Ivanovic PARIS-Serbia has limited tennis infrastructure and little state support for the sport. It also has three singles players left in the French Open. Jelena Jankovic and Ana Ivanovic advanced to the French […]