UK - Professor Lesley Regan is a highly regarded doctor, with more than 30 years of experience. She is also President of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. Yet despite her expertise and esteemed position, I wonder if she has taken leave of her senses. She has just argued that having an abortion should be treated no differently to any other medical procedure, likening it to having a bunion removed.
UK - ‘Theoretically a woman who procures an abortion by purchasing drugs online could be subject to a criminal prosecution and could face life imprisonment. It would be perfectly reasonable to have one doctor to sign consent like anything else. If you go and get your bunions sorted … you would go to a consultation … then you take a decision and the doctor who was competent to undertake the procedure would sign the form too, and that would go forward.’ But pro-life charities fear decriminalisation would lead to abortion on demand, with scant regulation.
UK - Abortions should be treated as a medical issue and not a crime, the UK's leading pregnancy doctors say. Currently in England, Wales and Scotland it is illegal to have a termination without approval from two doctors and could mean a prison term. Abortions should be regulated in line with other procedures without criminal sanctions, the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists said. It says the 24-week gestational limit should not change.
UK - More than 600 doctors are in revolt over moves by one of the country's top medical colleges to back abortion on demand. The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) will today hold a secret vote to relax the laws governing the procedure.
NORTH KOREA - North Korea could test a powerful nuclear weapon over the Pacific Ocean in response to US President Donald Trump's threats of military action, the country's foreign minister has warned. Ri Yong Ho spoke to reporters in New York shortly after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un made an unprecedented televised statement, accusing Trump of being "mentally deranged." The forceful rhetoric from Pyongyang came after Trump threatened to "totally destroy" North Korea in a speech to the UN General Assembly on Tuesday. Trump tweeted Friday that Kim was "obviously a madman" who would be "tested like never before." In a rare direct statement delivered straight to camera, Kim said that Trump would "pay dearly" for the threats, and that North Korea "will consider with seriousness exercising of a corresponding, highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history."
USA - Climate alarmists have finally admitted that they’ve got it wrong on global warming. This is the inescapable conclusion of a landmark paper, published in Nature Geoscience, which finally admits that the computer models have overstated the impact of carbon dioxide on climate and that the planet is warming more slowly than predicted.
UNITED NATIONS - In his first speech at the United Nations General Assembly, US President Donald Trump issued a scathing rebuke of Iran and North Korea, blasting the “embarrassing” Iran nuclear deal and accusing the Islamic Republic of destabilizing the Middle East through its support of terror groups. Trump said Iran, which “speaks openly of mass murder, death to America and the destruction of Israel,” exports “violence, bloodshed and chaos” throughout the Middle East through its funding of terror groups that threaten Israel and Arab countries.
USA - I recently had the opportunity to read "The Creature from Jekyll Island" by G Edward Griffin, a prodigious tome dealing with the circumstances surrounding the creation of the US Federal Reserve System. I was taken aback by some of its provocative assertions.
USA - Over the course of my lifetime America has become an infantile country. When I was born America was a nation. Today it is a diversity country in which various segments divided by race, gender, and sexual preference, preach hate toward other segments. Currently white heterosexual males are losing in the hate game, but once hate is unleashed it can turn on any and every one.
USA - CNN is lamenting the fact that GOP frontrunner for the US Senate in Alabama Judge Roy Moore told pastors and Christians in a speech last month that shootings and killings in American society are the result of removing God from schools. Andrew Kaczynski’s KFile on CNN dug up a video of Moore from late August speaking at Citizen Impact USA, making the comments that have CNN and the GOP establishment in Washington similarly freaked out.
NEW ZEALAND - The strong earthquakes are popping like crazy along the Ring of Fire! A 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck off of New Zealand on Tuesday night, just hours after the deadly 7.1 earthquake killed at least 119 people in Mexico [latest: 273 dead]. A 6.1 earthquake hit 256km west of Auckland Island, New Zealand on September 20, 2017. This was the second powerful quake within 7 hours on the “Ring of Fire” zone in the Pacific Ocean, after that 7.1 near Mexico City. Now 12 hours later, a 6.1 earthquake hit Honshu, Japan on September 20, 2017. That’s the third powerful quake within less than 24 hours to hit the Ring of Fire at totally different places around the globe.
USA - It's time national leaders speak realistically about missile defense. The number one reason we don’t shoot down North Korea’s missiles is that we cannot. Officials like to reassure their publics about our defense to these missiles. Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told his nation after last week’s test, “We didn’t intercept it because no damage to Japanese territory was expected.”
MEXICO - A strong earthquake has struck central Mexico, killing more than 200 people and toppling dozens of buildings in the capital, Mexico City. President Enrique Peña Nieto said more than 20 children had died and 30 were missing after a school collapsed. The 7.1 magnitude quake also caused major damage in neighbouring states. The tremor struck shortly after many people had taken part in an earthquake drill, exactly 32 years after a quake killed thousands in Mexico City. The country is prone to earthquakes and earlier this month an 8.1 magnitude tremor in the south which left at least 90 dead.
GERMANY - Angela Merkel is likely to be re-elected for her fourth term as Chancellor in a German election that could seal the future of the European Union. Mrs Merkel's victory is almost assured if polls are to be believed, with her CDU/CSU coalition polling far ahead of her rivals the SPD. The latest voter poll published on Sunday by the Bild am Sonntag newspaper showed the German Chancellor's conservatives on 36 per cent of the vote, while Martin Schulz’s SPD lagging behind on 22 per cent.
GERMANY - Germany could face months without a working government after the country’s election because Angela Merkel’s potential coalition parties are at loggerheads. Polls show Mrs Merkel is well on course to finish top of the polls but will have to negotiate a coalition with at least one other party. Her Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party had been in a grand coalition with the centre-left Social Democratic Party (SDP) but they are not keen on recreating the arrangement. That could leave Mrs Merkel scratching around for support in the hope of forming a “Jamaica coalition” with the Free Democratic Party (FDP) and the Greens. But there has been hostility between the two potential coalition partners in recent days with the Greens accusing their pro-business rivals of being an “anti-party” that stands against all they hold dear.
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