Look, but don’t touch? Teams cleared to start search for Nazi treasure train in Poland

Researchers have been given the green light by Polish authorities to start a “non-invasive” search for the long-lost mysterious Nazi train. Its wagons are believed to contain treasures worth of billions. Two... Read more »

TPP ‘worst thing Harper did for Canada’ & will cost hundreds of billions – ex-Blackberry tycoon

Canadians have been “outfoxed” in the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement and will now be forever bound by a deal harmful for innovation, Jim Balsillie, former co-CEO of Research In Motion (BlackBerry Ltd.),... Read more »

‘USA 2018:’ Russian World Cup installation in Kaliningrad gets suspicious makeover

A ‘Russia 2018’ installation in Kaliningrad, one of the World Cup 2018’s host cities, has been defaced by Mother Nature – and now says ‘USA 2018.’ This, of course, can only mean... Read more »

‘Scratch my back’: EU will offer African elite visas & money to stop flood of migrants

The EU will offer African states fewer travel restrictions, more foreign exchange scholarships, and a €3.6 billion fund to incentivize them to control the influx of migrants to Europe. The offer is... Read more »

‘Scratch my back’: EU will offer African elite visas & money to stop flood of migrants

The EU will offer African states fewer travel restrictions, more foreign exchange scholarships, and a €3.6 billion fund to incentivize them to control the influx of migrants to Europe. The offer is... Read more »

Sinai crash: St.Petersburg’s bells toll for each of 224 victims as new intel says bomb to blame

Thousands of people in St. Petersburg’s main cathedral commemorated the victims of the plane crash in the Sinai desert on October 31. Experts are homing in on the cause of the incident,... Read more »

‘Kill on the spot’: Poll shows most Israelis support immediate execution for Palestinian attackers

Over 50 percent of Israelis think that Palestinians suspected of carrying out terror activities “should be killed on the spot,” says a new think-tank poll. The hardening stance comes as 6 more... Read more »

Tunisia’s exceptional dates crop leaves farmers frowning‏

Maghreb News/ Lamine Gh- Palm dates in Tunisia Tyields a record  crop this season but the bumper harvest failed to sweeten tempers of farmers worrying about sale prospects and price levels. « We... Read more »

Tunisia olive oil output falls from world second biggest yield‏

Maghreb News/ Lamine Gh- Olive oil harvest in Tunisia slumped this year from a record output in the previous period when the country shot to the global second biggest olive oil producer... Read more »

Snowden condemns Britain’s new surveillance bill

NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden has voiced his opposition to the Investigatory Powers Bill, which was unveiled Wednesday by the British government, saying ministers are “taking notes on how to defend the indefensible.”... Read more »