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Spend $4,000 In The Next 3 months. Get Back At Least $1,250 Worth Of Travel. It’s A No-Brainer If…

  By JOSH FRIEDMAN For US persons or anyone who has access to US credit cards, the Chase Sapphire Preferred (CSP) is a no-brainer right now… if you can reasonably afford to spend $4,000 in the next 3 months; if you have opened 4 or fewer personal credits cards in the last 24 months; if you

By |June 9th, 2021|Travel, Travel Features|

Truth Unfounded

It used to be that some things could be construed as fact, and not fact. Some things were true, others were not. Now there is no such thing as reality. Everybody seems to consider their own opinion to be objective reality now. How could people be incapable of being able to tel the difference?

By |December 7th, 2020|News in Brief, Uncategorized|

Dive-Thru Cinema

This is the term to use on some peopel in public life. Some people will cry bloody murder until their face is blue a tthe corruption and lies or whoever knows what other nonsense they are choosing to pollute the airwaves with. If these people projected any stronger, they could become a drive-thru cinema.

By |December 7th, 2020|News in Brief|

Action Ignored

Something amazing is happening right now, and nobody is reporting it. The biggest strike in human history is currently taking place in India. 250 million people have chosen to protest some of Modi's policy changes and this is receiving zero new coverage. It is receiving so little coverage that the author is completely unsure as

By |December 7th, 2020|News in Brief, Uncategorized|

Mr. Johnson, This is a Lighthouse

The Brexit negotiations can be seen a numerous metaphores. The process itself has been represented by a man shooting himself in the foot by many. This includes the Simpsons. This was the immediate gut reaction. While in spirit, this is very much applicable, to describe it as a the following famous joke coming from as

By |December 7th, 2020|News in Brief, Uncategorized|

Bilderberg Group Will Not Meet In 2020 — A First Since 1976

Bilderberg's media team says it hopes a conference will take place in 2021. By JOSH FRIEDMAN Fairmont Le Montreux Palace, site of the 2019 Bilderberg Meeting The annual Bilderberg Meeting, in which western elites rub shoulders and discuss major issues facing Europe and North America, will not take place in 2020, marking the first year

By |November 29th, 2020|News, Politics|

Trump’s Tainted Touch: The Worst Circus in Town

He Ain't No Midas Mark Bryan'sThe Shit Show  "In just one term in office, Donald Trump has rendered the United States unrecognizable, and has faced no consequences for doing so. He has carried out a sustained assault on democratic institutions, put his family members in charge of critical government functions during a pandemic, called for

From Q Anon to Q Identified: Masks Off!

Q has been identified, and it is exactly who one would expect. QAnon is a curious entity. Like many things in 2020, it has similar antecedents, but the extent strength and power of its influence is almost without precedent. Recessions have happened before, but not like this. Pandemics have happened before, but not like this.

By |September 7th, 2020|Commentary, Culture, FMP Commentary, Uncategorized, United States|

California Residents Protest Coronavirus Lockdown

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NuLcKKByXk Angry California residents took to the streets on Friday to protest the state's Coronavirus shelter-in-place order. Protests occurred at several locations across California, including outside the state Capitol in Sacramento. Josh Friedman reports live from a large protest in Huntington Beach, located in Orange County. A day prior to the protest, California Governor Gavin

By |May 3rd, 2020|News, Politics, United States|

Bilderberg 2020 Postponed Due To Coronavirus Measures

Fairmont Le Montreux Palace, site of the 2019 Bilderberg Meeting By JOSH FRIEDMAN Western elites from industry, finance, politics, media and academia will not meet on their scheduled dates this year at the annual Bilderberg conference due to travel restrictions and coronavirus prevention efforts, the meeting organizers’ press service says. The private gathering of western

By |April 2nd, 2020|News, Politics|

Migrants In The Americas: Coverage From The Mexican-Guatemalan Border

Josh Friedman made two trips to the Mexican-Guatemalan border this year, both following the break-up of a migrant caravan from Central America. First, Friedman produced a series of reports from the Mexican-Guatemalan border in late January, just days following major clashes there between Mexico's National Guard and a migrant caravan. Then in early October, Friedman

By |February 3rd, 2020|Featured, Mexico, News, Uncategorized|

Boris the Nero

Brexit is at an impasse. This is not news. Things have not progressed at all in the UK in what feels like years. The EU is ready for all scenarios, come-what-may. Michael Gove is telling the world that the EU is not interested and unwilling to talk about Brexit. The EU is saying that, and

New Head Same Body – EU Leadership

The European Union has just concluded its quinquennial ritual of choosing the leaders of its major institutions. This process has, especially since the introduction of the spitzenkandidaat process in 2014, been subject to much criticism for not being very transparent. This is clearly an invalid debate for two reasons. The first is that none of

Istanbul Election Re-run – Will The Opposition Really Take Turkey’s Largest City?

Josh Friedman reports from Istanbul on re-run Election Day in Turkey's economic capital and largest city. How did the results of Istanbul's mayoral election get annulled? Why is control of Istanbul so significant in Turkish politics? What's at stake for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxs7oQctcNA

By |June 23rd, 2019|Josh Friedman, News, Politics, Turkey|

What’s The Problem With Bilderberg? FreeManCast With Charlie Skelton

Charlie Skelton, renowned columnist for Newsweek and The Guardian who has been covering Bilderberg conferences for the past decade, sits down with Josh Friedman on a boat on Lake Geneva for a post Bilderberg 2019 podcast. This Bilderberg edition of the FreeManCast delves into why is Bilderberg worth talking about and critiquing yet why it

By |June 10th, 2019|Podcasts|

Journalist Saboor Nadem: Why I Fled Afghanistan

Saboor Nadem (front) walking in Macedonia during his journey from Afghanistan to Switzerland By SABOOR NADEM There are all too many reasons to escape from Afghanistan. Over the last four decades, Afghanistan has had more than 3 million people killed, wounded and displaced. The country was and still is plagued by hundreds of terrorist groups,

By |June 9th, 2019|Europe, FMP Commentary, Middle East|
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The Quiet Energy Revolution

We are currently experiencing something very remarkable. This is something that is either deliberately overlooked, or simply not considered to be part of the debate by individuals organisations and movements such as Greta Thunberg, Greenpeace, and the Extinction Revolution. For some reason it is not making any headlines at all. Fantastic and unbelievable advances have

Bilderberg 2019 Coverage From Montreux, Switzerland

View all of Josh Friedman's video reports from Montreux, Switzerland, the site of the 2019 Bilderberg conference, as well as from the Geneva airport, where many of the participants arrived and departed. See which participants speak with the press and which do not. Also, take in some news and analysis from the sidelines of this

By |June 1st, 2019|Featured, Josh Friedman, News, Politics|

Wither Democracy?

In 1992, Francis Fukuyama's The End of History and the Last Man was published. The conclusion that he, in this book, had come to was that the course of history would experience a fundamental change in pace. He was not the only one to think this. In fact, due to the fall of the Soviet

By |May 29th, 2019|Commentary, Culture, Daniel Palin, United Kingdom|

Western Elites To Meet In Montreux, Switzerland At Bilderberg 2019

The Fairmont Le Montreux Palace MONTREUX, Switzerland By JOSH FRIEDMAN Jared Kushner The son-in-law of United States President Donald Trump, the frontrunner to be the next chancellor of Germany, former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, the king of the Netherlands and top bankers and CEOs will convene this week in Montreux, Switzerland for the

By |May 29th, 2019|Featured, News, Politics|

FreeManCast: Urbanization Of Maasai In Kenya

On this edition of the FreeManCast, Josh Friedman interviews Teresa, a Maasai woman who grew up living a traditional life in a Maasai village but opted to move to Kenya's second largest city, Mombasa. Teresa contrasts tribal village life with city life in Kenya and discusses how technology and urbanization are impacting Maasai life, families

By |May 14th, 2019|Africa, Podcasts|

Ukraine Election: Actor Who Plays President On TV Actually Elected President

Volodymyr Zelensky Volodymyr Zelensky, a popular Ukrainian actor and comedian has been elected president of Ukraine, trouncing incumbent President Poroshenko in a runoff election on Sunday. Ukraine elects comedian president: Live analysis from Kiev: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OKA7KY-biY Election Day report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_X3uGLaBA_s&t=3s

By |April 22nd, 2019|Featured, Josh Friedman, News, Ukraine|

US Passport Falls To 38th in Nomad Capitalist Index

By JOSH FRIEDMAN Though widely considered to be a prestigious travel document, the United States passport has fallen to 38th place in the passport rankings compiled by tax and immigration consultancy Nomad Capitalist.  Nomad Capitalist, led by global citizenship expert Andrew Henderson, publishes a passport index that differs fundamentally from other passport rankings FreeManPost has

Rwanda 25 Years After Genocide

Kigali, Rwanda, March 2019 Saturday marks the 25th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide, which kicked off following the April 6, 1994 downing of President Juvenal Habyarimana's plane, and resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths over a 100-day span as Hutu extremists and their supporters butchered people in the streets and carried out other massacres

By |April 6th, 2019|Featured, Josh Friedman, News, Uncategorized|

North Macedonia It Is – Greece Ratifies Name Deal With Northern Neighbor

By Josh Friedman The Balkan country Macedonia, also known as Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, will now be formally renamed North Macedonia following a vote in the Greek parliament that ratified a deal between Athens and Skopje and brought an end to a nearly three-decade dispute between the two sides. Athens had long objected to

By |January 26th, 2019|Featured, Josh Friedman, Politics, Uncategorized|

Take Your Winter Work To Paradise — A Beachfront Hostel With Incredible Bang For The Buck

Work in paradise Okay, it’s not exactly a hostel. It’s effectively a resort. But there is a hostel component to New Teddy’s On The Beach, located in beautiful Jambiani on the east coast of the the main island of Zanzibar, Tanzania. This beach resort of sorts has dorm beds placed inside big beach huts that

By |January 11th, 2019|Africa, Josh Friedman, Travel, Travel Features, Uncategorized|

What Do Greek Macedonians Think Of The Macedonia Name Deal?

  Report from Skopje:   Original: Josh Friedman interviews locals in Thessaloniki, the capital of Greece's Macedonia region, about the longstanding name dispute between Greece and Macedonia, aka FYROM, and about the recent agreement that may resolve the matter. The report includes background information on the dispute, which largely revolves around Greek Macedonians alleging their

By |August 4th, 2018|Featured, Greece, Josh Friedman, Politics|

Turkish Election Day 2018 Coverage: Will Erdogan Win Outright?

Evet:   Josh Friedman reports from Istanbul on presidential and parliamentary Election Day in Turkey. Will Erdogan win Turkey's new executive presidency outright or will the election go to a runoff? Who is challenging Erdogan in his alleged bid for one-man rule of the country? What are some of the key issues, and in which

By |June 24th, 2018|Featured, News, Politics, Turkey|

Bilderberg 2018 Recap: Curiosities & Questions For The Mysterious Group

By JOSH FRIEDMAN From the OUTSIDE of the 2018 Bilderberg Conference, Josh Friedman recaps what has transpired in Turin, Italy. Meanwhile, here are some takeaways from the mysterious gathering of world elites, as well as some curiosities and questions that have arisen based on who attended the conference and what was supposedly discussed. Will the

By |June 11th, 2018|European Union, Featured, Italy, News|

Bilderberg 2018 Preview: Hotel Closure, Topics & Participants List

UPDATE: Bilderberg 2018 is underway. Here are some interviews from the sidelines of the secretive conference: Dan Dicks, of Press For Truth, has been covering Bilderberg since 2006. On Day 4, as the conference officially concludes, Dicks discusses the true agenda of the Bilderberg Group, as well as its organizational structure. On Day 3, Dominique

By |June 6th, 2018|European Union, Featured, Italy, Josh Friedman, News|

Serbian Prime Minister Says Bilderberg 2018 Is In Turin, Italy

  By JOSH FRIEDMAN UPDATE: MAY 24, 2018 - The Bilderberg Group's official website has confirmed the 2018 Bilderberg meeting will take place June 7-10 in Turin, Italy. SOFIA, Bulgaria - The 2018 Bilderberg Conference will take place in Turin Italy in June, Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said when asked by a journalist on

By |May 20th, 2018|Europe, European Union, Featured|

Now-NATO Montenegro Set To Elect Same Old Leader As President

For nearly 3 decades, Milo Djukanovic has led Montenegro in one way or another, charting a path that has included seemingly contradictory ideologies; going from getting bombed by NATO to joining NATO; overcoming corruption and organized crime allegations; and surviving an alleged Russian-plotted election day coup attempt. Now, Djukanovic is returning from behind the scenes

By |April 15th, 2018|European Union, News, Politics|

Hundreds Of Afghans Protest In Switzerland, Demand Better Status

By SABOOR NADEM Hundreds or more Afghan asylum seekers gathered in the center of Bern, the capital of Switzerland, and protested Saturday against the alleged unequal and unfair treatment of immigrants by the Swiss government. Some of the protesters held signs that stated, “We are all human and the Swiss government should not differentiate between

By |March 11th, 2018|Afghanistan, News, Politics|

Bilderberg 2018 To Meet In Turin, Italy? A Surprise Announcement From The Balkans

By JOSH FRIEDMAN UPDATE: The Bilderberg Media Service responded on Feb. 13 with the following statement: "Kindly note that we do not confirm the date and venue of this year's Bilderberg meeting at this stage. As in previous years, we will publish a press release including the date and location, the discussed topics as well

By |February 11th, 2018|Featured, Italy, Josh Friedman, News, Politics, Russia|

How To Travel To 20 Countries A Year As A Nomadic Journalist

By JOSH FRIEDMAN In the first-ever nomadic journalism webinar, I reveal my formula for traveling to 20+ countries a year and share some stories from the reporting trails. Where should you be based? How can you find news to cover? And what are some of the tricks of the trade of a globetrotting journalist?  

By |January 25th, 2018|Travel, Travel Features, Travel Videos, Uncategorized|

Bitcoin: In G-D, and Beanie Babies, we Trust

  Bitcoin has suddenly become all the rage at the time of writing at the beginning of 2018 and 5778. Although it is not something new, having been around since 2009, and far from the only cryptocurrency around Bitcoin has garnered a lot of attention in recent times. At the time of writing, there are

How Belarus Tackles The ‘Drug Problem’

By KSENIYA TARASEVICH The civilized world is moving fast to legalize, or at least decriminalize, cannabinoids. Meanwhile in Belarus, owning just 1 gram of marijuana can get you 2 years in prison — which, in actuality, means up to 8 years. This is how the Belarusian drug policy is failing the people of Belarus. The

By |January 11th, 2018|Featured, Guest Opinion|

Racist Fliers As Liberal Traps

Al Stankard, aka Harlem Venison By OMAR KHAN A civil war sparked from racial tension is the last thing on my mind — that is until I met a hippy-looking man preaching unity and found out he is an avowed “racist.” Then anxiety heightened into fear. It looks like the alt-right isn’t just

By |December 8th, 2017|Featured, Guest Opinion, United States|

Refugees In Switzerland Suffering From Lack Of Access To Sex

By SABOOR NADEM I interviewed many refugees of different nationalities in Lucerne, Switzerland. When I asked about their current lives, they spoke only about sex. Many kinds of refugees, including teenagers and adults, who are from countries ranging from Ivory Coast to Pakistan, complained of lack of access to sex. They said in Switzerland they

By |December 5th, 2017|Featured, FMP Blog|

Does Astana, Kazakhstan Resemble Paris, France?

Josh Friedman notices a striking resemblance between a line of architecture in the heart of Paris, France and a line of architecture in Astana, Kazakhstan. Could it be that the mysterious symbolism in Astana is more inspired by Paris than the Illuminati? For background on Astana and Kazakhstan, as well as the intriguing architecture, watch

By |November 5th, 2017|Travel Videos|

Just Press Record: Looking Back On 3 Years Of Travel And Reporting

Reporting from Rila Today, November second, marks three years to the day from my first and most recent trip to Bulgaria’s Rila Monastery. It so happens I will be returning to the monastery today. To refresh my mind about the intrigue and the significance of the place, I watched the video I filmed

By |November 2nd, 2017|FMP Blog|

What’s Your Top Excuse For Not Traveling The World?

I thought I would be running from toilet to toilet with diarrhea. Upon returning from my first multi-country adventure several years ago, my stomach was ready to explode. I thought I was permanently restricted to living in the U.S., where I could maintain control of my diet. After all, I have gluten intolerance and other

By |October 27th, 2017|FMP Blog, Travel|

Astana And Kazakhstan: Beyond Borat And The Illuminati

  Overlooking the heart of futuristic Astana, Kazakhstan, Josh Friedman is joined by Sergey Nikolenko on an on-location edition of the FreeManCast. This edition of the podcast delves into the decades in Kazakhstan before and after Borat, as well as geopolitics and the reasons why Astana may NOT be an an Illuminati-inspired city. Nonetheless, you

By |October 23rd, 2017|Featured, Podcasts|

Election Day In Kyrgyzstan

Oct. 15 - Josh Friedman reports from Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan on a rather unusual competitive election day in Central Asia. Who is in the race and what kind of action can we expect? As Kyrgyz voters head to the polls, there are two candidates out of 11 who are considered frontrunners. One, former prime minister Sooronbay

By |October 15th, 2017|Featured, Josh Friedman, Politics|

Advantages Of Having A Home Base In A Nomadic Lifestyle

  In this video, I discuss some of the health, wealth and social advantages of having a home to return to while living a life of frequent travel. These advantages, however, don't necessarily outweigh the advantages of going even more nomadic. It depends on the person and the timing. In separate videos I will discuss

By |October 7th, 2017|Travel Videos|

The Failure Of The Centralised Healthcare System In The United Kingdom

By NIKOLAY FILIBEV The National Health Service (NHS) in the UK was created after the end of WWII as the crown jewel of the British Labour Party. Even though being among the most developed countries, UK has its fair share of problems with regards to healthcare. These problems are far bigger than what the politicians

By |October 6th, 2017|Featured, Guest Opinion, United Kingdom|

Ukraine In Review: From The Site Of The Deadly Odessa Blaze

Josh Friedman recaps a 3.5 week journey around Ukraine while discussing the 2014 clashes and fire in Odessa that left 48 people dead, as well as the familiar themes of hybrid and information warfare. Where does Ukraine stand as a country now? Is Kiev headed for a new Maidan? Is there hope for economic prosperity?

By |October 5th, 2017|Featured, Josh Friedman, Politics, Russia, Ukraine|

Want To Live Abroad And Travel? Just Go!!

  Josh Friedman shares his top lesson for anyone seeking a new life abroad or a new life of travel. Filmed outside Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia, Bulgaria RELATED READING: 7 WAYS TO FLY FOR FREE 6 WAYS TO FIND THE CHEAPEST FLIGHTS

By |October 5th, 2017|Travel Videos|

Trading Places? Poroshenko To The States, Saakashvili To Kiev In This Week’s News From Ukraine

From Ukraine’s famine/genocide memorial in Kiev, Josh Friedman discusses this week’s news in Ukraine, which also happens to be playing out in the United States. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and newfound challenger Mikheil Saakashvili effectively swapped places with the currently stateless Saakashvili returning to Kiev and Poroshenko heading to New York for a UN General

By |September 21st, 2017|Featured, News, Politics, Russia, Ukraine, United States|

Ukraine September 2017: Saakashvili, War, Peace & War Games

  Josh Friedman reports from Kiev, Ukraine, where the president of the country is bound for a clash with a governor-turned-stateless person who just barged across the border. Also, war rages on in Ukraine's East, and in neighboring Belarus, Russia is conducting a major military drill that has surrounding countries worried.

By |September 15th, 2017|Europe, Featured, News, Politics, Russia, Ukraine|

FreeManCast: Impressions Of Dinko Valev, Bulgaria’s Renowned ‘Refugee Hunter’

Josh Friedman and Brent Sanders share their thoughts and impressions on meeting and interviewing Dinko Valev, Bulgaria's renowned "refugee hunter" (aka Dinko from Yambol). Does Dinko come across as credible? What is he like to be around in person? Josh and Brent also discuss the wider refugee situation in Bulgaria and how that plays into Dinko's

By |September 3rd, 2017|Afghanistan, European Union, Featured, Iraq, Podcasts, Syria|

Hungary Asks EU To Help Pay For Border Fence

Hungary's border fence and migrant housing/detention center at the Serbian-Hungarian border UPDATE: The European Union turned down Hungary's request. ORIGINAL: The Hungarian government is asking the European Union to cover 400 million euros of the approximately 800 million euros it spent on erecting fences along Hungary's borders with Serbia and Croatia, according to

By |September 1st, 2017|Europe, European Union, News|

5-Country Day With A Look At Little Liechtenstein And EU Borders

  Josh Friedman embarks upon a day of border hopping in Central Europe complete with a look inside and out of the microstate Liechtenstein and an examination of the complex web of borders or lack thereof in the region. Find out which Central European borders goods and/or people can traverse freely. When it comes to

By |August 31st, 2017|Europe, European Union, Germany, Josh Friedman, Travel Videos|

Taking In Swiss Beauty With A Refugee In Lucerne

Josh Friedman kicks off his journey in beautiful Switzerland with a striking view of the city of Lucerne. Saboor Nadem, a refugee from Afghanistan who is living in the Lucerne area, discusses how he is finding life in Switzerland. RELATED PODCAST WITH SABOOR NADEM: AFGHANISTAN FROM THE EYES OF A JOURNALIST-TURNED-REFUGEE

By |August 31st, 2017|Travel Videos|

Meet Bulgaria’s Famous ‘Refugee Hunter’ – Interview With Dinko Valev

"I don't want these people in Bulgaria," Dinko Valev, Bulgaria's renowned "refugee hunter," says of the asylum seekers entering Europe during recent migrant waves. Valev (aka Dinko from Yambol) obtained fame and possibly fortune after he tied up a group of asylum seekers, filmed them lying on the ground and called the police to pick them up.

By |August 30th, 2017|Afghanistan, European Union, Featured, Germany, Iraq, Politics, Syria|

Inside The ‘America First Rally’ In Laguna Beach

By JACLYN SNOW Alt-right rallies sprang up all over the United States last weekend, following on the tail of the terror that occurred in Charlottesville last weekend. I attended one on August 20th in Laguna Beach, California. California is known as a very liberal state, however a study conducted by the Southern Poverty Law Center

By |August 26th, 2017|Featured, United States|

FreeManCast: Afghanistan From The Eyes Of A Journalist-Turned-Refugee

  As U.S. President Trump ramps up the fight in Afghanistan, Afghan journalist-turned-refugee Saboor Nadem disputes U.S. Military reports indicating the Afghan government has control or influence over around 60% of the districts in Afghanistan. Nadem argues that the Taliban has control or influence over the majority of the country. Is Trump's strategy in Afghanistan

By |August 23rd, 2017|Afghanistan, Featured, Podcasts, United States|

Bratislava, Slovakia: Stuck In The Middle Of Europe

Josh Friedman takes you to Bratislava, Slovakia, which is in the middle of Europe geographically and politically. Bratislava is quaint and located between popular European tourists destinations, yet Slovakia is often overlooked as a country, as well as a place to visit. Geographically, Bratislava straddles the Danube River, and it nearly straddles Austria and Hungary.

By |August 21st, 2017|Featured, Travel, Travel Videos|

A Cannabis Revolution Is Taking Place In Lithuania’s Anarchist District

By ROBERTA DOMBROVSKYTE The Vilnius street artists that brought us murals like “the Putin and Trump kiss” and “The party is over” have decided to tell us all the truth about cannabis. On the 15th of August, the assumptions day, the anarchist district Užupis announced it is liberalizing cannabis. The mural was unveiled in a

By |August 19th, 2017|Featured, Guest Opinion|

FreeManCast: Monuments And Milestones In Bulgaria

  On this edition of the FreeManCast, Josh Friedman and Brent Sanders mourn the destruction of Bulgaria's communist 1300 Years monument. After hitting the big Five O, Brent discusses memories and lessons from having spent more than half his life in Bulgaria. In particular, Brent recollects the turbulent 1990s and how the city of Sofia

By |August 11th, 2017|Featured, Podcasts|

7 Awesome Opportunities To Travel Free With Work-Exchange

By JACLYN SNOW You can learn to sail across the sea, swing on vines through a cloud forest, or ride horses into the sunset for free when you are willing to work in exchange for accommodation in your travels! This is my third and final article covering the topic of work-exchange for free/cheap travel. In

By |July 25th, 2017|Featured, Travel, Travel Features|

Travel For Free With The Top 5 Types Of Work-Exchange!

By JACLYN SNOW If you’ve always wondered how so many young people afford extended travel, look no further for your answer than here! In my last article I wrote about how to travel for free doing work exchange (or “volunteer-for-stay”), by which you exchange your services for free accommodation and meals while you travel, and gain an incredible

By |July 4th, 2017|Travel, Travel Features|

The Beaches Of Normandy: Where American Soldiers Charged Into Nazi Gunfire

Take a trip to the D-Day beaches of Normandy, France where Allied soldiers sacrificed their lives by charging into German gunfire. Josh Friedman takes you to Pointe Du Hoc, where American rangers first climbed the cliffs on D-Day, and to Omaha Beach, where the deadliest of the fighting took place.

By |July 1st, 2017|France, Travel Videos, United States|

Travel For Free With Work Exchange!

By JACLYN SNOW Many young people these days travel for extended amounts of time, while the rest of the world wonders how they afford it. I personally traveled for 14 months on what I had previously anticipated to be a 3 month budget, which led to many people asking whether my family was funding me

By |June 20th, 2017|Travel, Travel Features|

New Government, Buried Tensions In Macedonia

By JOSH FRIEDMAN SKOPJE, Macedonia - Following a turbulent two-year political crisis, Macedonia has a new government and is seeking to expedite its bids to join NATO and the European Union. While tensions have cooled in Macedonia and Skopje has raised its standing in Brussels, the country’s internal ethnic conflict remains very much unresolved and,

By |June 18th, 2017|European Union, Greece, News, Politics|

Snap Election Coverage From Kosovo

  Update June 12: According to the Central Election Commission, with 99.6 percent of votes counted, here are the tallies: PDK - 34.02 percent Vetevendosje 27.07 percent LDK - 25.71 percent Update 10:30 p.m.: As PDK supporters celebrate in the streets of Pristina, there is a tight race for second place. U.S. NGO Democracy in

By |June 11th, 2017|Kosovo, Politics|

FreeManCast: The Making Of Fake News And Where The Refugees Came From

  Overtly false news published and packaged for profit. Government propaganda and information warfare. Highly questionable reporting that is accepted as fact and spread by mass media institutions. What exactly is fake news and how is it made? In a FreeManPost podcast, FMP publisher Josh Friedman and editor Brent Sanders look to the small Balkan

By |June 11th, 2017|Europe, Featured, FMP Commentary, Podcasts, Syria|

7 Beautiful Places to Grey Camp This Summer on a Budget

By JACLYN SNOW Grey camping is an opportunity created by the sharing economy which allows people to experience camping on private property with permission of the owner and a small fee, instead of staying at a large-scale popular campsite or totally roughing it in the wild. Grey camping spots all over the world are available

By |June 7th, 2017|Featured, Travel, Travel Features|

Travel-nomics: Top 2017 European Summer Getaways For Americans

Welcome to Europe! By JOSH FRIEDMAN Americans who plan to do some traveling this summer might want to keep an eye on exchange rates, as the dollar has recently dipped in value and could slide further. Following a couple years of a strong dollar — when compared to other fiat currencies — President

By |June 6th, 2017|Featured, Travel, Travel Features|

Climate Change Vs. The Paris Climate Accord

The exit sign atop the Arc de Triomphe in Paris By GARY KIRKLAND This essay concerns two separate issues that many have conflated to obfuscate both issues. One is whether rich people or countries should give money to poor people or countries. The second issue is whether the climate is changing because of global

By |June 5th, 2017|Featured, Guest Opinion|

Postmodernism In Geopolitics: Obscure Philosophy Makes Inroads At The Kremlin, White House And Bilderberg

Henry Kissinger exiting the 2016 Bilderberg Conference By JOSH FRIEDMAN Though not commonly associated with political movements, the philosophy of postmodernism is becoming increasingly apparent in geopolitics and now seems to be penetrating circles of establishment and anti-establishment figures alike from the United States to Russia. The result is a general state of

Infinite Men Summit The Capital Of Bulgaria

Alex "Sasha Daygame" Lasarev By JOSH FRIEDMAN SOFIA, Bulgaria — Departing from countries ranging from Japan to Brazil and Canada to New Zealand, men of countless walks of life journeyed to Sofia, Bulgaria, Europe’s highest capital, to absorb the teachings of a lineup of lesser-known gurus assembled by a comedian-turned-pickup artist-turned-professional at “waking

By |May 29th, 2017|Culture, Featured, Josh Friedman|

Grey Camping For Unique & Cheap Vacation Accommodation

By JACLYN SNOW Are you intrigued by the idea of glamping (glamor camping) in comfort and style for $10 a night, or would you prefer to camp at a beach resort for less than $5 a night? Do you love the idea of spending your evenings in an opulent tree-house while on vacation? Do you

By |May 24th, 2017|Featured, Travel, Travel Features|

Breaking: Bitcoin Breaks $2,000 To Cap Record-Setting Week For Cryptocurrencies

Via Coin Desk at 17:50 GMT The popular cryptocurrency Bitcoin has surpassed the $2,000 price level for the first time ever, according to CoinDesk. Bitcoin, which began 2017 just below $1,000, has more than doubled in value less than five months into the year. Bitcoin hit the $2,000 mark Saturday evening GMT following a

By |May 20th, 2017|Money|

Rouhani Reelected President Of Iran In Landslide

Hassan Rouhani Iranian President Hassan Rouhani cruised to victory in Iran’s presidential elections held Friday. Rouhani received 57 percent of the vote, easily defeating his primary challenger Seyyed Ebrahim Raeisi, who came in second with 38.5 percent, according to Iranian state media. By winning reelection, Rouhani secured a second four-year term as president.

By |May 20th, 2017|Featured, Iran|

U.S. Appoints Special Prosecutor In Trump-Russia Case

Donald Trump and Robert Mueller The U.S. Department of Justice announced Wednesday that it appointed former FBI chief Robert Mueller as a special counsel to investigate Russia’s alleged meddling in the 2016 presidential election. A DOJ press release states Mueller will oversee an ongoing investigation into the Russian government’s alleged efforts to influence

By |May 18th, 2017|Americas, News in Brief, Russia, United States|

Getting Paid And Managing Your Life In Bitcoin

By FABIANO DIAS What is it like to receive wages and manage your life using bitcoin? It has been more than a year now since I started receiving 100% of my wages in bitcoin. I can state for sure I'm not the only one, since I work for Bitwage, an American Company that allows professionals to

By |May 17th, 2017|Featured, Guest Opinion|

Murdered DNC Staffer Seth Rich Was WikiLeaks Source, Private Investigator Says

Seth Rich By JOSH FRIEDMAN A private investigator and former Washington, D.C. homicide detective said murdered Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich leaked emails to the publishing organization WikiLeaks prior to his death and that local and federal investigators are engaged in a coverup of the murder. Rod Wheeler Rod Wheeler,

By |May 16th, 2017|Featured, News, Politics, United States|

New Cannibal Creed

Editor’s Note: Brent Sanders is a lyricist for the band Urban Grey. FreeManPost is publishing a collection of songs he has written, the first being Antifa Love. New Cannibal Creed By BRENT SANDERS People.. Dinner's ready The menu is divine Your two favorite prey To the left or right When free speech zones Mean truth's demise

By |May 15th, 2017|Culture, Featured|

10 Amazing Places to Housesit Cheap/Free This Summer!

By JACLYN SNOW Housesitting is an exciting way to get free luxury accommodation when you travel. I combed the web to present you with these ten incredible places to housesit around the world, certain to ignite your wanderlust! Remember, these are only ten out of literally thousands of housesits available all over the globe, and

By |May 10th, 2017|Featured, Travel, Travel Features|

Globalism Or Nationalism: France Votes On More Than Just A President

May 8 (day following the election): At least 1,000 people protested Macron in Paris following his election win. Josh Friedman reports from the protest. Election night update: Emmanuel Macron is projected to win the French presidency with more than 65 percent of the vote. Josh Friedman reports from Paris on a presidential election day in

By |May 7th, 2017|European Union, Featured, France, News, Politics|

Bitcoin Breaks $1,500 For First Time Ever

The popular cryptocurrency bitcoin has reached the $1,500 level for the first time ever. Around 3 a.m. GMT, bitcoin is trading at $1,505, according to CoinDesk. Bitcoin has repeatedly hit record highs this year despite fierce debate among its prominent users over how best to scale the cryptocurrency. The split in the bitcoin community largely

By |May 4th, 2017|Featured, Money|

Norway to North Korea: The 2017 Press Freedom Rankings

Reporters Without Borders 2017 Press Freedom Map. The color categories are: good (white), fairly good (yellow), problematic (orange), bad (red) and very bad (black). By Josh Friedman Reporters Without Borders has released its annual index ranking countries worldwide on press freedom. According to the latests index, the North Korean press has less freedom

By |April 28th, 2017|Featured, News, Politics, Violence|

Turkey East To West

Watch Josh Friedman's Turkey East To West playlist showcasing a trip around Turkey at a pivotal moment in the history of the modern Turkish republic. Head from up in the mountains in the east to down into Turkey's restive southeast, followed by a trip to the capital on referendum day. Stops on the Aegean Coast

By |April 27th, 2017|Josh Friedman, Travel Videos|

House-Sitting: Luxury Vacation Accommodation For Free/Cheap

By JACLYN SNOW Do you want to stay somewhere beautiful on your next vacation without worrying about expenses? The travel industry makes it seem like quality vacation housing is an expensive luxury, but with access to the right information you can stay in gorgeous, centrally located, private homes on vacation for free, very cheap, or

By |April 24th, 2017|Featured, Travel, Travel Features|

Ancient Greek City Turned Turkish Aegean Gem

Josh Friedman visits Izmir, Turkey where both an ancient Greek agora and an Ottoman bazaar can be found in the middle of town. Take a look at the fusion, as well as separation of Greek and Turkish cultures from a sprawling port city on Anatolia's Aegean Coast.

By |April 22nd, 2017|Travel Videos, Turkey|

Turkey’s Erdogan Victorious In Executive Presidency Referendum

Turkey narrowly voted "evet", or "yes", on Sunday, sending Erdogan supporters pouring into the streets. Josh Friedman reports from Ankara on referendum day and referendum night/morning, in which Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan emerged victorious, claiming broad new powers.

By |April 17th, 2017|Featured, Josh Friedman, Turkey|

Turkey Travels

Travel along with Josh Friedman across Turkey east to west. As noted in the first video, a constitutional referendum is taking place on April 16, and thus there is a lot of activity in the country at the moment. April 13: The trip begins up in the mountains near the Iranian and Armenian borders where

By |April 14th, 2017|FMP Blog, Josh Friedman, Travel, Turkey|

Boondocking: How To Sleep For FREE In An R.V.!

By JACLYN SNOW Safe, clean, and comfortable accommodation is a priority for travelers which is often so expensive that it compromises the duration of your travel. I know a few dozen ways to find cheap or free accommodation, about half of which I’ve used myself and the others which I’ve researched and been told about

By |April 11th, 2017|Featured, Travel, Travel Features|

Russia, Belarus Celebrate ‘Unity Day’

Alexander Lukashenko and Vladimir Putin Editor’s note: For some background on the recent protests in Belarus and Russia, read interviews with demonstrators conducted by the Vilnius Students for Liberty and published by Freedom Today. By JOSH FRIEDMAN Russia and Belarus on Sunday marked 20 years of a supranational union between their two countries. While

By |April 3rd, 2017|Europe, Featured, News, Politics, Russia|

How To Rent Vehicles For Cheap And FREE!

By JACLYN SNOW Have you ever felt that you paid too much for a rental car? Have you dreamed of taking a stunning road trip in an R.V. for less than a dollar a day? I’m here to give you the inside scoop about how to rent cars, trucks, R.V.s and camper vans for free

By |March 27th, 2017|Featured, Travel Features|

The State Of Liberty In Liberland: Interview With The President

By JOSH FRIEDMAN Liberland founder and president Vit Jedlicka In an interview with FreeManPost at the 2017 Liberty Con in Prague, Liberland President Vit Jedlicka predicted that next week, for the first time ever, a state will officially recognize Liberland’s status as a country. Jedlicka says the state that plans to recognize Liberland

By |March 19th, 2017|Featured, Politics, Territories|

The Art Of The Free/Cheap Road Trip: Ride Shares

By JACLYN SNOW I’ve been writing about free and cheap travel for the past few months because I passionately believe travel should be accessible to all people. So far I’ve outlined concrete strategies for obtaining free flights and cheap flights, as well as finding trains, buses and boats on six continents. You may have noticed

By |March 13th, 2017|Featured, Travel, Travel Features|

Travel As A Geopolitical Act: Is Now The Time To Go To Turkey?

Istanbul's Golden Horn with the Galata Tower (center) and Galata Bridge (right) Correction: The number of foreign visitors declined by 30 percent, not 10 percent as originally stated By JOSH FRIEDMAN Want to visit Istanbul and stay in a room overlooking the sea for less then $20 a night? Now is your chance,

By |March 13th, 2017|Featured, FMP Blog, Travel Features, Turkey|

Government Health Care And Insurance

By GARY KIRKLAND As I write this essay the United States of America National Government is trying to get a “Repeal and Replace Obamacare (Affordable, really the UN-affordable, Care Act).”  Congress gave the new bill the “American Care Act,” I think.  This bill, just like Obamacare, involves people getting medical insurance.  The personal story at

By |March 11th, 2017|Guest Opinion|

No Government, High Tension In Macedonia

  Josh Friedman reports from the March 3 protests in Skopje By JOSH FRIEDMAN SKOPJE, Macedonia - Three months following parliamentary elections, Macedonian political parties have still yet to form a government. Both political and ethnic tension is building in the small Balkan state of about 2 million people, and the U.S., EU, NATO and

By |March 4th, 2017|Featured, News, Politics|

Bitcoin Price Surpasses Gold For First Time

The price of a single bitcoin exceeded the value of an ounce of gold for the first time. On Thursday, bitcoin closed at $1,268 while a troy ounce of gold finished the day at $1,233, the BBC reports. Many savers and investors who distrust central bank-controlled currencies view gold and/or bitcoin as a hedge against money

By |March 3rd, 2017|Featured, Money|

Breaking: US Passport Ranked 35th In ‘Nomad Capitalist’ Index

By JOSH FRIEDMAN The United States passport is the world's 35th best travel document, a ranking it shares with Slovenia, according to an index released this week by citizenship and international business guru, Andrew Henderson. Henderson's Nomad Capitalist company unveiled the first Nomad Passport Index, which differs fundamentally from the annual passport rankings that FreeManPost has previously

Travel 6 Continents Cheap By Bus, Boat and Rail

By Jaclyn Snow I’ve been writing about the best ways I know to get free and cheap transport to encourage travel near and far. A couple of weeks ago I provided resources for free and cheap alternative travel by boat, bus and train which are available on multiple continents. My research showed that transportation varies

By |February 27th, 2017|Featured, Travel, Travel Features|

Bitcoin Hits Record High, Then Drops

Update March 1: Bitcoin is again reaching records high. It is trading above $1,218 Wednesday afternoon GMT. Bitcoin soared to record highs on Friday, eclipsing the $1,200 mark for the first time. The popular cryptocurrency has since fallen back in the $1100s. On Friday, bitcoin climbed as high as $1,206.60, according to a Market Watch

By |February 25th, 2017|Featured, Money|

Kosovo Celebrates Independence. How Independent Is Kosovo?

Kosovo celebrated nine years of independence from Serbia on Friday. But, just how independent is Kosovo? The small Balkan state is currently prohibited by its own constitution from having a military. Nearly two decades after the Kosovo War, NATO forces still roam the streets of the former Serbian province, providing security. Also, key decisions about

By |February 18th, 2017|Europe, Featured, Kosovo, News, Politics, Territories|

United States Plummets To 17th In Economic Freedom Rankings

By Josh Friedman The United States fell to 17th place in the Economic Freedom Index, an annual ranking of countries by economic liberty. Nations like the United Arab Emirates, Georgia and Lithuania now offer more economic freedom than the U.S., according to The Heritage Foundation, a conservative Washington, D.C.-based think tank. In the 2017 Economic

How To Get Free Or Cheap Transport Without Stepping Foot In A Car Or A Plane

By Jaclyn Snow I recently spilled my secrets for getting cheap flights and free flights, but many people don’t love to fly and seek alternate modes of transportation. Whether for health reasons or fear of flying, travel by air isn’t for everyone - and if it’s because of the environmental impact, then car travel isn’t

By |February 15th, 2017|Featured, Travel, Travel Features|

A Look Inside The Romanian Protests

Josh Friedman reports from Bucharest, Romania, where protesters braved subfreezing temperatures on the 13th consecutive night of demonstrations against the Social Democratic Party-led government that recently tried to decriminalize certain types of corruption. Meet Romania's protesting monk:   Some images from Piata Victoriei in Bucharest:                    

By |February 13th, 2017|Featured, Josh Friedman, News, Politics|

Belarus Opens To Tourists As Tensions With Russia Rise

READ FMP’S REPORT ON THE NEW VISA POLICY: WANT TO TRAVEL TO BELARUS? NOW IS YOUR CHANCE By JOSH FRIEDMAN Internationally isolated Belarus lifted visa restrictions Sunday on citizens of 80 countries, including the U.S., Canada and almost all European states. Individuals who hold passports from most of the 80 states that cracked the list

By |February 12th, 2017|Featured, News, Politics, Russia|

History And Liberty In Immigration

Visigoths sack Rome - Wikimedia Commons By GARY KIRKLAND Immigration is a hot issue right now around the world. This essay will discuss the issue from both a historical and Libertarian perspective. Between 100,000 and 40,000 years ago, homo sapiens sapiens first emigrated out of Africa. By 30,000 years ago, based on archaeological and

By |February 5th, 2017|Featured, Guest Opinion|

Antifa Love

UC Berkeley Riot Editor's Note: Brent Sanders is a lyricist for the band Urban Grey. FreeManPost will be publishing a collection of songs he has written, beginning with Antifa Love.   Antifa Love By BRENT SANDERS B) Hate can’t be allowed to prosper in the system — It must be banned; it must

By |February 3rd, 2017|Culture, Featured|

7 Ways To Fly For Free!

By JACLYN SNOW Where would you go if you could fly for free? Well guess what - you can, and there are so many ways to do it! I recently released my best advice for finding the cheapest flights, and today I’ll reveal a plethora of options for obtaining free flights! For your convenience, I

By |January 30th, 2017|Featured, Travel, Travel Features|

Who Are The Refugees? Take An Up Close Look At Europe’s Migrant Crisis

An asylum seeker from Iran who stitched his lips in protest of the Greek-Macedonian border closure By JOSH FRIEDMAN With controversy swirling over U.S. President Donald Trump's refugee admission policy, many people may take interest in discovering who the refugees arriving in the West actually are. Care for an up close look at

By |January 29th, 2017|Analysis, Europe, Featured, Josh Friedman, Middle East|

Dow Jones Breaks 20,000 For First Time

The Dow Jones Industrial average shot past 20,000 for the first time ever Wednesday. The Dow has surged more than 1,700 points since President Donald Trump's surprise victory last November.

By |January 25th, 2017|News in Brief|

Athenian Democracy In The Marketplace Of Ideas

Josh Friedman discusses the legacy of democracy while standing at its birthplace in Athens, Greece.   The ruins of the Ancient Greek agora in Athens The Acropolis in Athens

By |January 25th, 2017|Featured, Greece, Travel Videos|

Brexit: UK Top Court Rules Parliamentary Approval Needed To Start EU Exit Talks

The United Kingdom Supreme Court ruled that British Prime Minister Theresa May must obtain parliamentary approval in order to begin exit negotiations with the European Union, the BBC reports. However, the court ruled approval from the Scottish Parliament and Welsh and Northern Ireland assemblies is not necessary. The majority of voters in Scotland and Northern

By |January 24th, 2017|Europe, European Union, News, Politics, United Kingdom|

Gold Rise Continues As Trump Rains On Dollar Parade

The price of gold has increased nearly $100 over the past month. Over the past week, the precious metal has received a jolt from President Donald Trump, who is stating publicly that he believes the U.S. dollar is too strong. Gold is trading at slightly below $1,213 an ounce early Tuesday, according to Gold Price.

By |January 24th, 2017|Americas, Far East, Featured, Money, News, South East Asia, United States|

Want To Travel To Belarus? Now Is Your Chance

By JOSH FRIEDMAN In a surprise move, internationally isolated Belarus announced earlier this month it is lifting visa restrictions on citizens of 80 countries, including the U.S., Canada and almost all European states. The former Soviet republic, which has been deemed by the U.S. to be Europe’s last dictatorship, appears to be incrementally opening up to

By |January 23rd, 2017|Featured, Josh Friedman, News, Politics, Travel, Travel Features|

Europe’s Nationalists Meet In Germany Ahead Of Pivotal Elections

With major national elections less than two months away, prominent European nationalists gathered in Koblenz, Germany Saturday for a 2017 populism kick-off conference. The gathering was a meeting of Europe of Nations and Freedom (ENF), a European Parliament group that includes the likes of France’s National Front, Holland’s Party of Freedom and Germany’s Alternative for

By |January 22nd, 2017|Europe, European Union, Featured, France, Germany, News, Politics, United Kingdom|

6 Ways To Find The Cheapest Flights

Sunrise over Sweden from airplane window. Photo: Jaclyn Snow By JACLYN SNOW Many people believe you have to be rich to travel internationally, but anyone with the right tricks can find extremely inexpensive and even free flights! I backpacked through 27 countries last year on a shoestring budget, and I am happy to

By |January 16th, 2017|Featured, Travel, Travel Features|

Gold Rising In Early 2017, Eclipses $1,200 Before Small Dip

The price of gold rose steadily over the first two weeks of 2017, surpassing the $1,200 level on Thursday. Gold for February delivery closed at $1,196.20 an ounce on Friday, Market Watch reports.  Gold began the year around $1,150. The precious metal's value in dollars has increased about 3.9 percent thus far in 2017. The

By |January 15th, 2017|Featured, Money|

China Plunges Bitcoin Price More Than 30 Percent

By JOSH FRIEDMAN After soaring to above $1,150 in the first week of 2017, the price of the cryptocurrency bitcoin fell to around $750 Thursday. Bitcoin hit a low of $752.11 early in the day, according to the CoinDesk Bitcoin Price Index. China is by in large driving the volatility in the price. Beijing imposes

By |January 12th, 2017|China, Far East, Featured, Money|

It’s Republika Srpska Day. What’s The Fuss All About In Bosnia?

Report from Banja Luka during the September referendum on Republika Srpska Day Update: The outgoing Obama Administration announced on Jan. 17 that the U.S. imposed economic sanctions on Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik. By Josh Friedman Bosnian Serbs are celebrating Republika Srpska Day, a holiday banned by Bosnia’s Constitutional Court. And, rather than caving to

By |January 9th, 2017|Featured, Politics|

Happy NEU Year

  By JOSH FRIEDMAN Following a Brexit-dominated 2016, the European Union is seeking to shore up its image in 2017. Existential challenges lie ahead, but EU officials are proposing deeper integration of member states as a way to repair a fragmenting union. Europa building To start the year, some EU officials are moving

By |January 6th, 2017|Commentary, European Union, Featured, FMP Commentary|

British Applications For Irish Citizenship Surge

Irish emergency passport Ireland's foreign ministry announced passport applications from the United Kingdom surged 41 percent in the wake of last year's Brexit referendum, CNN Money reports. Ireland has received nearly 65,000 British applications for citizenship since the UK voted to leave the EU. Citizenship applications from Northern Ireland, which is part of

By |January 5th, 2017|European Union, News, Politics, United Kingdom|

Bitcoin Approaching All-Time High

The soaring cryptocurrency Bitcoin is trading at $1,147 early Thursday, within $20 of the all-time high of $1,165.89, according to CoinDesk. The record high was set on Nov. 30, 2013. In addition to approaching a record high, Bitcoin is nearing parity with gold, which is trading at $1,178. Bitcoin's price rose steadily in 2016, appreciating about

By |January 5th, 2017|Money|

Eurozone Inflation At Highest Level Since 2013

Prices across the eurozone jumped 1.1 percent in December, resulting in inflation reaching its highest level since 2013, CNBC reports. A surge in energy prices factored heavily into the rising inflation.

By |January 4th, 2017|European Union, News in Brief|

Ford Gives Trump ‘Vote Of Confidence,’ Promises 700 New U.S. Jobs

By JOSH FRIEDMAN Following intense criticism by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, Ford Motor Company opted to scrap its plans to build a $1.6 billion manufacturing plant in Mexico. Ford says it will instead invest $700 million in Michigan and create 700 U.S. jobs, CNN Money reports. Trump has promised tax cuts and regulatory reductions, while

By |January 4th, 2017|Mexico, Money, Politics, United States|

Gold Hits Three-Week High

The price of gold rose .9 percent Tuesday, finishing the day at a three-week high of $1,162 an ounce, the Wall Street Journal reports. In 2016, gold climbed 8 percent despite a sharp selloff over the final three months of the year. A relatively strong dollar did not stop gold from rising last year either.

By |January 3rd, 2017|Money|

Bitcoin Is Back Above $1,000

The popular cryptocurrency bitcoin began 2017 by climbing above the $1,000 level for the first time in three years. Bitcoin is currently trading around $1,020. Bitcoin's price rose steadily in 2016, appreciating about 137 percent over the last 12 months, CNBC reports. Bitcoin outperformed all central-bank issued currencies last year, according to the BBC. Cryptocurrency

By |January 3rd, 2017|Money|

Oil Prices Hit 18-month Highs, Then Slide

UPDATE: Oil finished the day down more than 2 percent. Brent slid to $55.47, falling from the 18-month high it hit early in the day, Reuters reports. ORIGINAL: On the first trading day of 2017, oil prices hit 18-month highs, Reuters reports.  Benchmark Brent crude rose by more than 2 percent to a high of $58.37,

By |January 3rd, 2017|Money, Russia|

Best And Worst Stock Markets Of 2016

The Dow Jones Industrial Average (+13.4%), Russia's RTS (+27%, or 52% in dollar terms), Argentina's Merval index (+45%), Brazil's Bovespa index (+39%), the Canadian TSX Composite index (+17.5%) Norway's All-Share index (+18%), Indonesia's stock market (+15%) and London's benchmark FTSE 100 (+14.4%) were the best performing stock markets of 2016, according to CNN Money. Following the "Trump bump,"

By |January 2nd, 2017|Brazil, Canada, China, Indonesia, Italy, Money, Russia, United Kingdom, United States|

2016 In Review

By Josh Friedman 2016 was a year of backlash. Western ruling elites took a beating. Here is a look back at what happened: Events of the year 10. Fidel Castro Death Numerous celebrity deaths grabbed international headlines in 2016, but none of those figures significantly impacted millions of people’s lives the way Cuba’s longtime communist

By |December 31st, 2016|Analysis, Featured, FMP Commentary, Josh Friedman|

Terror Attack In Berlin, Russian Ambassador To Turkey Assassinated

In a deadly start to Christmas week, a Turkish police officer assassinated Andrey Karlov, Russia’s ambassador to Turkey, and a man drove a truck through Berlin’s central Christmas market, killing at least 12 people and injuring dozens more. Additionally, a gunman opened fire in a Muslim prayer center in Zurich Switzerland, wounding three people. All

By |December 20th, 2016|Germany, News in Brief, Russia, Turkey|

Former Translator for US Troops Allegedly Beaten, Robbed in Bulgaria

  Afghan asylum seeker Rashid Noori, who reportedly worked as an interpreter for U.S. and UK troops in Afghanistan, says he suffered a severe beating earlier this month in Sofia, Bulgaria. Noori says he has lost half of his hearing in one of his ears, and he was nearly left for dead on the street. A

By |December 20th, 2016|Afghanistan, Europe, European Union, News, Violence|

The Fed Raises Interest Rates

Fed Chair Janet Yellen announcing the rate hike The Federal Reserve increased its federal funds rate last week by a quarter point, boosting it to the target range of .5-.75. The federal funds rate is the United States' most significant interest rate. When the federal funds rate increases, borrowing money becomes more expensive.

By |December 19th, 2016|Americas, Featured, Money, News, United States|

Macedonian Election Coverage

Jan. 30, 2017: VMRO failed to meet its deadline on forming a coalition, and party leader Nikola Gruevski is returning the mandate to form a government to Macedonian President Gjorge Ivanov. It is unclear if Zoran Zaev will get the next crack at trying to form a coalition. Update: A revote took place in one electoral

By |December 11th, 2016|Europe, Featured, Josh Friedman, Politics|

Minorities From Iran Protest In Switzerland

Footage from the protest in Lucerne, Switzerland (in Farsi) By SABOOR NADEM and JOSH FRIEDMAN Ethnic minority migrants from Iran protested the Iranian regime Friday outside the train station in Lucerne, Switzerland. The protesters hailed primarily from the southeastern province of Sistan and Baluchestan, which is located near Pakistan. The demonstrators accused the Iranian government

By |December 10th, 2016|Europe, Iran, Middle East, News in Brief|

Trump-fearing Americans: A World Of Opportunity Awaits You

By JOSH FRIEDMAN If you are of the belief that a Trump presidency will be a catastrophe, now is an excellent time to search abroad for new opportunities. And if you are one of the people who threatened to move to a different country in the event of Trump winning the White House, put your

Clinton And Trump In The Balkans

Reports from Sarajevo, Belgrade and Pristina:

By |November 8th, 2016|Europe, Politics|

Refugees At The Edge Of The EU

Josh Friedman reports from the refugee camp beside the fence and effective detention center at the Serbian-Hungarian border.   Report from the camp outside Kelebija, Serbia: Refugee speaks from inside one of the detention centers: Hungarian authorities accused of beating and starving migrants:

By |October 30th, 2016|Afghanistan, European Union, Politics|

Messy Balkan Democracy

A billboard in the heart of Banja Luka showing Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik urging Bosnian Serbs to vote in the state holiday referendum The following is the second post of a hopefully regularly published blog on the Balkans. Read the first post here. By JOSH FRIEDMAN More than a month into a

By |October 29th, 2016|Europe, European Union, Featured, FMP Commentary, Josh Friedman|

Portugal’s Guterres Is Next United Nations Chief

Antonio Guterres Despite there being calls for the next United Nations chief to be a woman and/or from Eastern Europe, Portugal's Antonio Guterres cruised to victory in the secretary-general race. Guterres, the former prime minister of Portugal and head of UN refugee agency UNHCR, emerged victorious in all six straw polls conducted prior

By |October 16th, 2016|Europe, Featured, News, Politics|

Couple moderne, amour et indépendance. Pourquoi 1 + 1 = 3 …

A  pourquoi ? la bonne question. Enfin, c’est une expression tellement connue que certain(e)s seront tenté de penser qu’elle n’a plus besoin de se poser… pourtant, pour tous les autres, voici une petite définition. Pour ceux qui ne comprendraient même pas cette addition, voici ce qu’elle veut dire : toi + moi doit être égal à

By |October 5th, 2016|Uncategorized|

Bulgaria’s Georgieva To Run For UN Boss After All

  European Commission VP Kristalina Georgieva walking to the Saturday night banquet at the 2016 Bilderberg conference in Dresden, Germany. Photo: Hannah Borno By JOSH FRIEDMAN After months of denying she was seeking to join the race for United Nations secretary-general, European Union budget chief Kristalina Georgieva accepted the nomination for UN boss

By |September 29th, 2016|European Union, Featured, News, Politics|

Bosnian Serbs Tell Court To Get Its Hands Off Their Holiday

A billboard in the heart of Banja Luka showing Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik urging Bosnian Serbs to vote in the referendum By JOSH FRIEDMAN BANJA LUKA, Bosnia -  An overwhelming 99.8 percent of voters declared their support for the Jan. 9 holiday of Republika Srpska Day during a referendum held Sunday in

By |September 26th, 2016|Europe, News, Politics|

Fall in the Balkans: Ethnic Rivalries and Refugees

Josh Friedman in front of the Republika Srpska presidency in Banja Luka, Bosnia Report on the Republika Srpska referendum: The following is the first post of a hopefully regularly published blog on the Balkans. By JOSH FRIEDMAN Summer has ended, but tensions are simmering in the Balkans. Talk of war has erupted for

By |September 25th, 2016|Featured, FMP Commentary|

Refugees Pile Up At Serbian-Hungarian Border

Saboor Nadem reports from the Serbian-Hungarian border where hundreds or more asylum seekers are now stranded. The migrants have come from a variety of countries, including Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan, as well as African nations. Migrants camped outside the Serbian village of Horgos are praying, protesting and hunger-striking in attempt to gain permission to cross

By |July 27th, 2016|Afghanistan, European Union, News, Politics|

WTF Is Transnistria?

Step inside a place that does exist but is not formally recognized as a country. Josh Friedman takes you to Transnistria, the region that broke away from Moldova and has its own parliament, president and currency, but lacks recognition from any United Nations member state.

Brexit: Maybe Not After All

Despite the Leave victory in the British referendum asking to remain or to leave the European Union last Thursday, things might not be so straightforward for an actual process of British separation from Europe.   By PHILIPPE ROV The outcome of the British referendum regarding the EU last Thursday showed one thing clearly: there is

By |June 27th, 2016|European Union, Featured, Guest Opinion, United Kingdom|

A View Of Brexit From Paris

Update: The UK voted 51.9 to 48.1 to leave the EU. Prime Minister David Cameron announced he would resign. Scotland is beginning preparations for another independence referendum. Watch a report on the Brexit results below. Josh Friedman reports from underneath the Arc de Triomphe on Brexit Day — June 23, 2016 — and discusses nationalism

By |June 24th, 2016|Europe, European Union, Featured, France, News, Politics, United Kingdom|

Did Bulgaria’s Georgieva Audition for UN Boss At Bilderberg?

European Commission VP Kristalina Georgieva walking to the Saturday night banquet at the 2016 Bilderberg conference in Dresden, Germany. Photo: Hannah Borno By JOSH FRIEDMAN At a conference attended by two prime ministers, the king of the Netherlands, the CEO of Shell and the chairman of Google, one would think a European Union

By |June 17th, 2016|Europe, Featured, Germany, News, Politics|

Henry Kissinger Strolls To Dinner

Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger strolls to dinner at the 2016 Bilderberg conference in Dresden, Germany. Protesters heckle Kissinger as he traverses what has been dubbed "the catwalk" or "the walk of shame" at Bilderberg 2016.

By |June 11th, 2016|Germany, News in Brief, United States|

What Is The Bilderberg Group?

Josh Friedman reports from Dresden, Germany, the site of the 2016 Bilderberg conference. Who is in attendance? What is going on? Longtime Bilderberg correspondents Dan Dicks and Luke Rudkowski add their input: So does Charlie Skelton, who has been covering Bilderberg for The Guardian since 2009:

By |June 11th, 2016|Americas, Europe, European Union, Featured, Germany, Money, News, Politics|

Bulgaria To Be Represented At Bilderberg, Or Will It?

Kristalina Georgieva By JOSH FRIEDMAN The annual Bilderberg conference, which kicks off Thursday in Dresden, Germany, will have one Bulgarian participant. You would not know that, though, by looking at the nationalities on the participants list. Kristalina Georgieva, a high-ranking European Union bureaucrat whose name has been floated as a possible candidate for

By |June 9th, 2016|Europe, European Union, News, Politics|

It’s Clinton vs. Trump for President

By ARNOLD FRIEDMAN The animosity and glaring differences between two New Yorkers, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, will be on the line in the main event to succeed President Barack Obama.  While Trump staggered through the worst week of his year-long, high drama Republican campaign, Democrat Clinton became the first woman in American history to

By |June 9th, 2016|Americas, News, Politics, United States|

The German Village With More Residents Than Refugees

Welcome to Sumte, Germany:

By |June 8th, 2016|Europe, European Union, Germany, Josh Friedman, News|

Europe’s Other Crisis

Josh Friedman kicks off a trip around Germany in Frankfurt, the city of the euro. As the refugee crisis has taken center stage in Europe, many people have forgotten that all is not well with the currency that is supposed to be ensuring stability across the continent.

By |June 8th, 2016|Europe, European Union, Germany, Josh Friedman, Money|

German Nationalists March Through Dortmund

Josh Friedman reports from within the march. Hundreds of far-right German nationalists marched through the city of Dortmund Saturday. Many of the demonstrators yelled chants calling for national socialism while walking through the city streets. German riot police marched alongside the nationalists, creating a barrier between them and the hundreds, or possibly thousands, of counter-demonstrators

By |June 8th, 2016|European Union, Featured, Germany, Politics|

Drone Strike Kills Taliban Leader

A U.S. drone strike killed Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mohammad Mansour on Saturday, CNN reports. The strike occurred in a remote area of Pakistan near the Afghan border. The Pakistani government released a statement saying the drone strike was a violation of sovereignty.

By |May 22nd, 2016|Afghanistan, News in Brief, United States|

Flood Kills Five In Afghan Province

A flood killed five people and destroyed more than 40 homes and businesses in Afghanistan's Ghor Province on Monday. Ghor Province is the former home of Basir Yousofy and the Afghan interpreters who worked for the Lithuanian military.

By |May 2nd, 2016|Afghanistan, News in Brief|

Afghan Refugee Attempts Suicide In Athens

Amin By SABOOR NADEM and JOSH FRIEDMAN A 17-year-old Afghan asylum seeker slit his wrists with a razor at a Greek refugee camp in Athens on Monday. The suicide attempt failed, and following a brief hospital stay, he returned to the Elliniko refugee camp with bandaged wrists. The teen, whose name is Amin, said

By |April 27th, 2016|Afghanistan, European Union, Featured, Greece|

Refugees Throw Dinner In The Garbage (Video)

Saboor Nadem reports from the refugee camp at the Olympic baseball stadium in Athens, Greece. Watch asylum seekers throw chicken, rice, peas and potatoes in the garbage in protest of the quality of food they receive.

By |April 25th, 2016|Afghanistan, Europe, Greece, News, Politics, Syria|

What Is Liberland?

Liberland President Vít Jedlička speaking with a Croatian officer on the Danube River. Croatian officers have arrested Liberland settlers, including Jedlička.   This week marks the first anniversary of the founding of Liberland, or does it? Liberland is a 1-year-old libertarian microstate located on previously unclaimed land along the Danube River between Serbia

By |April 13th, 2016|Europe, Featured, News, Politics, Territories|

Bilderberg 2016 To Be In Dresden, Germany

Hotel de Bilderberg, site of the first conference The Bilderberg Group, an organization of European and North American elites from business and politics, has announced its 2016 meeting will take place June 9-12 in Dresden, Germany. Bilderberg meetings occur annually at hotels or resorts in Europe or North America. The meetings are closed

By |April 10th, 2016|Europe, Featured, Germany, News, Politics|

The Idomeni Podcast

Brent Sanders showing off a jacket and a tent he grabbed in Idomeni. FreeManCast: Idomeni and Refugee Integration The podcast offers a critical look at the refugees arriving in Europe. Josh Friedman is joined by Brent Sanders to discuss a recent trip to Idomeni, Greece and the Greek-Macedonian border.

Lithuanian Interpreter From Afghanistan Stuck At Greek-Macedonian Border

Basir Yousofy UPDATE: The Lithuanian government confirmed Yousofy worked Lithuania's military in Afghanistan and granted him asylum in Lithuania. By JOSH FRIEDMAN An asylum seeker currently stranded at the Greek-Macedonian border is a former Lithuanian interpreter who reportedly worked with Lithuania's military in Afghanistan. Basir Yousofy says the Taliban was hunting him in Afghanistan because he

Syrians, Afghans and Iraqi Kurds At Greek-Macedonian Border

Watch interviews with asylum seekers from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan who are trapped outside Idomeni, Greece at the Greek-Macedonian border. Some have been camped at the border for a month. A video report on the situation at the border can be seen here.

This Wall is Bananas

 

By |March 27th, 2016|Daniel Palin, European Union, Greece, Guest Opinion, Israel, Podcasts, Syria, Turkey|

Trump Calls For Limiting U.S. Support Of NATO On Eve of Brussels Attacks

By ARNOLD FRIEDMAN The night before the deadly terrorist attacks on Brussels, Donald Trump called for the United States to rethink its involvement in NATO.  Then on the same day as bombs were set off at the Brussels airport and a metro station, the Republican frontrunner in the U.S. presidential race scored another decisive primary election victory

By |March 24th, 2016|Americas, Europe, Featured, News, Politics, Russia, Ukraine, United States|

ISIS Bombings Kill 30 In Brussels

Bombings at an airport and metro station killed 30 people in Brussels on Monday, CNN reports. ISIS is claiming responsibility for the attacks.

By |March 23rd, 2016|Europe, European Union, News in Brief|

Thousands Of Refugees Stranded At The Greek-Macedonian Border

Josh Friedman reports from outside Idomeni, Greece at the Greek-Macedonian border where 10,000 or more asylum seekers are stranded. Europe has shut down the Balkan refugee route, leaving the people at the border in limbo. Watch previous reports from the Greek-Macedonian border:

By |March 21st, 2016|Afghanistan, Europe, European Union, Featured, Greece, Iraq, News, Politics, Syria, Turkey|

Trump, Clinton Big Winners Again

By ARNOLD FRIEDMAN Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump moved closer to a general election showdown, with both presidential candidates dominating Tuesday's primary vote in five well-populated states. Trump's strong showing in Florida, a key state, caused one of his main competitors to drop out of the race.  Florida Senator Marco Rubio announced a halt

By |March 16th, 2016|Americas, Featured, News, Politics, United States|

Sanders Scores Shocker But Trump Again Is The Big Winner

By ARNOLD FRIEDMAN Businessman Donald Trump extended his lead in the race for the Republican presidential nomination by winning Tuesday's voting in three out of four contested states.  But the shocker of the day came from Democrat Bernie Sanders.  The Vermont senator scored a major upset over frontrunner Hillary Clinton in Michigan's Democratic primary election.

By |March 9th, 2016|News, Politics, United States|

Where Does Your Passport Rank?

By JOSH FRIEDMAN Seven countries issue passports that provide more visa-free travel options than the U.S. passport, according to recently released rankings. German citizens have the world's top travel document. Henley & Partners (H&P), a residence and citizenship planning firm, ranks passports based on the number of countries and territories to which they provide visa-free access.

Weekend Primary Results

On “Super Saturday,” leading Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump and Ted Cruz split four primaries and caucuses. Trump won Louisiana and Kentucky, while Cruz claimed Kansas and Maine. Turning to the Democratic side, Senator Bernie Sanders bested frontrunner Hillary Clinton in two of three contests. Sanders won Kansas and Nebraska, while Clinton claimed Louisiana. The

By |March 6th, 2016|News, Politics, United States|

North Korea Get Its Nukes Ready

In response to new United Nations sanctions on Pyongyang, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ordered his military to be ready to launch nuclear strikes at anytime, CNN reports. "Under the extreme situation that the U.S. imperialist is misusing its military influence and is pressuring other countries and people to start war and catastrophe, the

By |March 5th, 2016|Far East, News in Brief, North Korea|

Beauty And History From Istanbul’s Galata Bridge

Galata Bridge Josh Friedman gives a standing tour of Istanbul from the famous Galata Bridge. Catch a glimpse of East and West and old and new from a location that divides the world both geographically and culturally. Also take a trip to Istanbul's Historic Peninsula to visit the world's most famous church-turned mosque-turned

By |March 3rd, 2016|Travel, Travel Videos, Turkey|

Super Tuesday Recap

The frontrunners in the presidential race for Republicans and Democrats were big winners again as voters in 12 U.S. states made their selections on Super Tuesday.  In the biggest day of the primary election and caucus season, both Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton swept to victories in seven states, primarily in the Deep

By |March 2nd, 2016|Americas, News, Politics, United States|

Iran Voted… On What?

President Hassan Rouhani casting his ballot. Rouhani can now count on more support for improving Iran's ties with the West. By JOSH FRIEDMAN Iranians voted in a national election on Friday. The results are still not entirely clear, but western media are naming Iranian President Hassan Rouhani as the big winner. Iran’s presidency was

By |March 1st, 2016|Featured, Iran, Josh Friedman, Middle East, News, Politics|

Super Tuesday Polls Open

Both Democratic and Republican voters are heading to the polls in 11 U.S. states Tuesday. Another two states are holding Republican-only caucuses. "Super Tuesday" may be a make or break day for Republican Senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz who are chasing frontrunner Donald Trump for their party's presidential nomination.

By |March 1st, 2016|News in Brief, United States|

Indian Man Kills His Family

A 35-year-old man Indian man killed 14 members of his family, the BBC reports. He then killed himself to raise the family death toll to 15. Indian news reports stated the man laced his family's food with sedatives, then slit their throats. Among the dead were the man's parents and six of his sister's children.

By |February 29th, 2016|India, News in Brief|

Saudi Atheist Gets 10 Years In Prison, 2,000 Lashes

A 28-year-old man in Saudi Arabia must serve 10 years in prison and endure 2,000 lashes for expressing atheism on social social media, The Independent reports. Saudi religious police, which monitor social media, determined the man posted more than 600 tweets denying the existence of god, ridiculing Quranic verses, accusing all prophets of lies and

By |February 28th, 2016|Middle East, News, Politics, Saudi Arabia|

Clinton Cleans Up in S. Carolina

Frontrunner Hillary Clinton claimed nearly 75 percent of the vote in South Carolina's Democratic presidential primary on Saturday. With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Clinton received 73.5 percent of the vote and Senator Bernie Sanders received 26 percent.

By |February 28th, 2016|Americas, News in Brief|

homme musulman et femme juive

En août 2015, à Jaffa, au sud de Tel-Aviv, le mariage d'un jeune homme musulman et d'une jeune femme juive avait dû être célébré sous surveillance..... Un roman qui met en scène l'histoire d'amour d'une Israélienne et d'un Palestinien a été interdit dans les lycées par le ministère de l'Education israélien. Une décision qui fait

By |February 28th, 2016|Culture, French|

Christie Throws Weight Behind Trump

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, who recently dropped out of the U.S. presidential race, endorsed leading Republican candidate Donald Trump on Friday. Christie became the first prominent, currently-seated U.S. politician to endorse Trump’s campaign for president.

By |February 27th, 2016|Americas, News in Brief, United States|

Palestinian Fugitive Found Dead In Bulgaria

By |February 26th, 2016|Europe, Israel, News, Palestine, Violence|

Trump Wins Vote In Third Straight State

Donald Trump rolled to a third straight win in his campaign to become the next president of the United States, swamping his Republican rivals in the Western U.S. state of Nevada.  With 95% of Nevada's caucus vote counted, the billionaire hotel developer and former reality TV host held a 22-point lead over his nearest competitor.

By |February 24th, 2016|Americas, News, Politics, United States|

Brits To Vote In June On Staying In Or Leaving The EU

David Cameron UK Prime Minister David Cameron has set June 23 as the date voters will decide whether or not Britain will stay in the European Union. The UK has been a member of the EU and its predecessor agencies since 1973. Voters approved membership in 1975 when the UK was a member

By |February 22nd, 2016|Europe, European Union, Featured, News, Politics, United Kingdom|

Jeb Bush Bows Out

Jeb Bush Update: With 100% of the vote recorded, 32.5% went to Trump, giving the celebrity businessman a 10-point victory.  Rubio held on to second place with 22.5% and Cruz was right behind him at 22.3%.  Bush finished with just 7.8% of the vote. In a big day of American voting on Saturday, the early

By |February 21st, 2016|Americas, Featured, News, Politics, United States|

Search For Love on a Phone ? Love is Not Sex

A generation of young people has grown up accustomed to using smartphone apps for pretty much everything, including dating. But maybe it's just as fun, awkward, nerve-wracking and occasionally wonderful as it was before? And if it doesn't work out, the options for the next date are almost limitless. "I'm a little nervous," says Whitney

By |February 20th, 2016|Culture|

U.S. Justice Scalia Dies

Conservative U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was found dead on Saturday. He was 79. Scalia died in a presidential election year, leaving it up in the air who will appoint his successor.

By |February 14th, 2016|News in Brief, United States|

Boko Haram Bombs Refugees, 58 Dead

Two female Boko Haram (WTF is Boko Haram?) suicide bombers blew themselves up Tuesday morning at a refugee camp in Northeastern Nigeria, killing at least 58 people, CNN reports. Some of the refugees targeted in the attack were former Boko Haram sex slaves, whom African troops freed last week. On Tuesday, a third woman was supposed

By |February 12th, 2016|Africa, News, Nigeria, Violence|

Christie, Fiorina Exit Race

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina have bowed out of the race for the 2016 Republican nomination for president. Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush and John Kasich are among the leading contenders left in the Republican field.

By |February 12th, 2016|News in Brief, United States|

New Hampshire Primary Recap

By ARNOLD FRIEDMAN Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders, two staunch critics of America's political establishment on the right and left, scored decisive victories in the first national primary election of this year's contest for president of the United States. Trump's 19-point win over his nearest challenger in the New England state of New Hampshire removed

By |February 11th, 2016|Americas, Analysis, Featured, FMP Commentary, United Kingdom, United States|

Trump, Sanders Take New Hampshire

The polls closed and Trump and Sanders were already declared the winners by AP, NBC and CNN.  Kasich has the early lead for 2nd place followed by Bush on the GOP side. NBC's exit polling showed Sanders with 85% of the millennial vote, leading Clinton in the women's vote and also winning the gun rights vote.

By |February 10th, 2016|News in Brief, United States|

EU Translators Go Crazy

Secretary General of the European Parliament Kluass Welle is instructing parliament members to slow down while they speak and to talk in their mother tongues, EU Observer reports. MEPs must do so to prevent interpreters from going crazy, Welle said.

By |February 8th, 2016|Europe, European Union, News in Brief|

Refugee Rapes 10-Year-Old Boy in Austria

A 20-year-old Iraqi migrant raped a 10-year-old boy in the bathroom of a Vienna swimming pool. When questioned by Austrian police, the Iraqi man said it was a "sexual emergency," The Telegraph reports. The migrant said he had not had sex in four months, and he "followed his desires." He also told investigators that he

By |February 8th, 2016|Europe, European Union, News, Violence|

North Korea Fires Rocket Into Space

North Korea fired a missile into space Saturday using ballistic missile technology, according to the U.S. State Department. Pyongyang disputes the claim, saying it launched an earth observation satellite on a rocket named Kwangmyongsong-4. The U.S., as well as North Korea's regional enemies, Japan and South Korea, condemned the launch, which came one month after Pyongyang conducted

By |February 7th, 2016|Far East, News, North Korea, Politics|

“American Sniper” Spared Fall From Grace Over Fatal Misstep

Court of Public Opinion Fails to hold “American Sniper” Accountable for Fatal Blunder By ARNOLD FRIEDMAN Most Americans recognize the need to keep guns away from dangerously troubled people.  Chris Kyle, however, was different than most Americans.  As a member of the elite Navy SEALs, Kyle survived four combat tours in Iraq while amassing a

By |February 6th, 2016|Americas, Analysis, Featured, FMP Commentary, United States|

Merkel Approval Drops

German Chancellor Angela Merkel's job approval fell from 58 percent to 46 percent in the monthly "Deutschlandtrend" polls commissioned by public broadcaster ARD, Deutsche Welle reports. Also, 81 percent of those polled said the German government does not have the refugee situation under control.

By |February 4th, 2016|Europe, European Union, Germany, News in Brief|

Trump Returns To Form

By ARNOLD FRIEDMAN Trump's humility lasted one day.  He dramatically returned to form by accusing the Cruz campaign of committing voter fraud to steal the Iowa caucus vote. IOWA RECAP: TRUMP LOSES HIS HEARTLAND GAMBLE The State of Iowa should disqualify Ted Cruz from the most recent election on the basis that he cheated- a

By |February 4th, 2016|Americas, News, Politics, United States|

Republican Field Narrows

U.S. presidential candidates Rand Paul, Rick Santorum and Mike Huckabee have dropped out of the race for the Republican nomination. Santorum has endorsed Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, who finished third in the Iowa Caucus and has the backing of major Republican donors. So thankful & grateful for your support. Just not our year. So today

By |February 4th, 2016|Americas, News in Brief, United States|

Japan Prepares to Shoot Down North Korean Rocket

Tokyo has deployed warships in the sea of Japan and missile interceptors on land in preparation for North Korea's upcoming "satellite" launch, The Guardian reports. Pyongyang plans to launch the Kwangmyongsong earth observation satellite on a date between February 8 and 25. February 16 is considered a likely date because it is the birthday of former

By |February 3rd, 2016|Japan, News, North Korea, Politics|

Palestinian Poet In Saudi Arabia Avoids Death Sentence For Blasphemy

Only gets prison and lashes for leaving Islam A Saudi court has ruled that a Palestinian poet is allowed to live, even if he left the faith of Islam. The man must serve eight years in prison and endure 800 lashes, though. CNN reports a court in Saudi Arabia overturned the death sentence of Ashraf

By |February 3rd, 2016|Middle East, News, Politics, Saudi Arabia|

HUMBLED IN IOWA: TRUMP LOSES HIS HEARTLAND GAMBLE

By ARNOLD FRIEDMAN Donald Trump figured he could have it both ways with the American news media in the preliminary round's first vote for president of the United States.  It didn't work. Trump's novice campaign has dominated the presidential news coverage, but his risky decision to skip last week's debate with other Republican party candidates

By |February 2nd, 2016|Americas, Analysis, Featured, FMP Commentary, United States|

ISIS Bombs Damascus, Kills At Least 50

As Syrian government and opposition leaders prepared for peace talks, Islamic State militants detonated three bombs in a neighborhood on the outskirts of Syria's capital Damascus, killing at least 50 people. Syrian state news agency SANA reported the attack began with a car bombing in the al-Sayyeda Zainab area on Sunday. Then two suicide bombers blew themselves

By |January 31st, 2016|Middle East, News, Syria, Violence|

Boko Haram Slaughters At Least 86, Kids Burned Alive

A trio of female Boko Haram (WTF is Boko Haram?) suicide bombers teaming up with other militants from the Islamist group killed at least 86 people Saturday night in northeastern Nigeria. Witnesses who survived heard screams of children burning to death, AP reports. The Islamists militants attacked Dalori, a Nigerian village, as well as two nearby

By |January 31st, 2016|Africa, News, Nigeria, Violence|

Masked Gang Takes Aim At Migrants in Sweden

A gang of up to 100 masked men dressed in black attacked migrants in central Stockholm Friday evening, the BBC reports. Witnesses said the men physically attacked people thought to be foreigners. One man punched an officer in the face and was arrested, according to a statement released by Swedish police. The Swedish Aftonbladet newspaper reported

By |January 31st, 2016|Europe, European Union, News, Sweden, Violence|

Transformer une rencontre en une relation durable…

Les femmes sont-elles de plus en plus nombreuses à connaître une expérience homosexuelle au cours de leur vie ? A en croire les chiffres obtenus par l’institut Nastal (National Survey of Sexual Attitude and Lifestyles), le nombre de femmes britanniques ayant eu une relation sexuelle avec une autre femme a été multiplié par 4, 10.

By |January 31st, 2016|Culture, French|

Suicide Bombers Kill 28 In Cameroon

Suicide bombers killed 28 people and wounded 65 in an attack on a market in Cameroon, Reuters reports. Nigerian-based terror group Boko Haram (WTF is Boko Haram?) is suspected of being behind the attack. The bombing took place in the town of Bodo, which borders Boko Haram strongholds in northeastern Nigeria. Suicide attacks have become

By |January 25th, 2016|Africa, News, Violence|

A Judicial Killing in Yemen

A Saudi-led coalition airstrike has killed the judge who prosecuted Saudi-backed and now-exiled Yemeni President Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi, CNN reports. The airstrike hit the home of Yemeni Judge Yahya Rubaid, killing him, as well as his wife, son, daughter-in-law and three grandchildren. Five other family members and two guards suffered injuries. "We do not target homes," Saudi coalition

By |January 25th, 2016|Middle East, News in Brief, Saudi Arabia, Uncategorized, Yemen|

Asylum Seeker Stabs to Death Swedish Woman at Refugee Center

A 15-year-old asylum seeker stabbed to death a 22-year-old woman who was working at a Swedish refugee center, CNN reports. The fatal stabbing occurred Monday at a home for asylum seekers who are younger than 18. The refugee center is located in the town Mölndal in Western Sweden. AFP reports Swedish police arrested the 15-year-old on a

By |January 25th, 2016|Europe, News, Sweden, Violence|

Egypt Marks Arab Spring Anniversary With Crackdown

Abdul Fattah al-Sisi Monday marks the five-year anniversary of the protests in Egypt that led to the toppling of longtime President Hosni Mubarak. Five years following Egypt's Arab Spring uprising, police are raiding thousands of homes in search of people who may protest against current President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi, the BBC reports. Sisi

By |January 25th, 2016|Africa, Egypt, Middle East, Politics|

Assad Retakes Rabia

Aided by Russian air strikes, Syrian government troops and "popular defense" forces seized the town of Rabia, BBC reports. Rabia was the last major town rebels controlled in Syria's western Latakia province. The town had been in rebel hands for the past four years.

By |January 24th, 2016|Middle East, News in Brief, Syria|

Migrants Storm UK-bound Ship

Several hundred migrants stormed the French port of Calais on Saturday, and about 50 of them boarded a UK-bound ship, CNN reports. Police arrested 35 people, 24 of whom were migrants and 11 of whom were pro-migrant demonstrators.  

By |January 24th, 2016|Europe, France, News in Brief, United Kingdom|

Tunisians Hit the Streets Again

Five year's following Tunisia's Arab Spring revolution, unrest has returned to the North African nation. Protests over rising unemployment have spread across the country, and violence has broken out between police and protesters, The Guardian reports. The government has responded by imposing a nationwide overnight curfew.

By |January 24th, 2016|Africa, News, Politics|

Covering Europe’s Refugee Crisis

Relive the 2015 edition of the European refugee crisis in a series of video reports from the Balkans and beyond. More than 1 million asylum seekers arrived in Europe in 2015, the majority of whom beached in Greece and traveled across the Western Balkans to reach more prosperous European Union states. Interviews with asylum seekers from

American student arrested in North Korea

North Korean authorities have arrested an American university student who was in Pyongyang with a China-based travel company, CNN reports. Otto Frederick Warmbier is accused of committing "a hostile act" against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

By |January 22nd, 2016|News in Brief, North Korea|

The Year That Was in Turkey

Two pivotal elections, deadly terror attacks and a resumption of war between Turks and Kurds highlighted a tumultuous 2015 in Turkey. Ankara also added Moscow to its enemies list. Josh Friedman reports. Watch a playlist of reports from Istanbul in 2015. Coverage of both election days in included.

By |January 22nd, 2016|Featured, Josh Friedman, News, Politics, Turkey|

une relation à distance, un amour durable

Une relation à distance, un amour  durable ? ?  ? Facebook L'amour à distance, on trouve ça compliqué et, surtout, a priori moins sérieux et solide qu'une relation dite "normale" (comprendre : habiter dans la même ville que son compagnon). Nous osons l'affirmer haut et fort : l'amour à distance reste difficile d'un point de

By |December 28th, 2015|Culture, French|

Début des relqtions

Coup de foudre réciproque ou lent jeu de séduction couronné de succès, vous venez de débuter une relation amoureuse. Ces premiers moments partagés sont très importants. Ils vont décider de l'évolution et de la durée de votre histoire. Alors, comment gérer ces instants ?   Contrairement aux idées reçues, le "coup de foudre" est plutôt rare.

By |December 11th, 2015|Culture, French|

La temporalité amoureuse

Rien ne sert de rester avec l'autre si cette relation ne vo  us épanouit pas. Vivre avec une personne devrait être un bonheur et non une contrainte. En clair, ça doit être stimulant, le plus possible sur le plus de plans possibles : que ça soit sexuel ou sensuel, affectif ou intellectuel, philosophique ou spirituel.

By |December 7th, 2015|Culture, French|

les relations

Qu'est-ce que l'amour ? Qu'est-ce que l'Amour ? Probablement la question la plus difficile à répondre. Alors, je vais chercher à donner mes propres définitions, qui sont issues de quelques expériences personnelles, sur l'amour. L'Amour s'appuie sur des formes : Ce sont des façons d'aimer qui sont différentes : Par exemple, la douceur. Ou la

By |December 7th, 2015|Uncategorized|

De gérer les incoмprehations en 2

  Ceci est un titre bling-bling. (A une époque, je reprenais les gros-titres des magazines féminins, parus dans le mois. Je ne le fais plus.  Mais si vous en trouvez un vraiment drôle, obsolète ou un qui vous intéresse particulièrement, vous pouvez le partager dans les commentaires.) Bref, ceci est un titre bling-bling. Ce dont

By |December 7th, 2015|Uncategorized|

Questions amour,sexualité

Faire l’amour à une femme qui a plus de 45 ans..   Ce que reprochent les hommes jeunes aux femmes du  même âge ? Les hommes disent des femmes âgées de 30-35 ans qu’elles sont difficiles, exigeantes, toujours insatisfaites et qu’elles sont jalouses, trop possessives. Castratrices et inaccessibles, elles font fuir leurs pairs masculins. «

By |December 4th, 2015|Uncategorized|

Irina Lakicevic – kosovar ,à la Mode mondialle

Irina Lakicevic n’est pas une it-girl comme les autres. La jeune femme, née au Kosovo, mène une double vie. Le jour, elle exerce comme dentiste à Bergen, en Norvège.  Elle contribue aussi, depuis huit mois, à l’édition serbe de Harper’s Bazaar. Outre son CV atypique, ce sont ses looks d’intello chic qui la distinguent des

By |December 4th, 2015|Uncategorized|

L’infidélité en question

L’infidèle c’est toi, c’est moi, c’est nous, l’infidélité ça commence ou ? Par un rapport sexuel, un regard, une fellation ? Tout le monde a ses limites, ses règles, son idée sur le sujet, tout le monde y a déjà été confronté de près ou de loin, ça fait partie du jeu, comme le plaquage

By |December 2nd, 2015|Uncategorized|

Le désir d’une relation amoureuse saine

Dans ma jeunesse, il m'est arrivé de lire un certain nombre de livres traitant de la sexualité. Ce qui m'a frappé dans tous ces livres c'est l'importance que l'on donnait ŕ la grande différence qui existe entre les garçons et les filles. Non seulement du point de vue corporel, mais surtout du point de vue

By |December 2nd, 2015|Culture, French|

Relations entre les jeunes

Le désir d'une relation amoureuse saine De façon générale, les jeunes associent une relation amoureuse saine à : partage, fidélité, confiance, complicité, faire l’amour, communiquer, vivre un sentiment de plénitude. À l’opposé, ils associent une relation difficile, non harmonieuse et vouée à l’échec à: tricherie, mensonge, jalousie, contrôle, perte de réputation, éloignement des amis, obsession

By |December 2nd, 2015|Uncategorized|

Iranian Refugees Hunger Strike And Sew Lips Shut

Josh Friedman interviews Iranian refugees who are protesting the Macedonian government's decision to refuse them passage.  

By |November 27th, 2015|Europe, Iran, News, Politics|

From Africa, the Middle East and Beyond to the Macedonian Border

Refugees, or economic migrants, have poured into Europe from all over Africa and as far east as Bangladesh. Many are now stuck in no man's land at the Greek-Macedonian border. Josh Friedman reports.  

Turkey Chooses Erdogan, Again

Josh Friedman reports from Istanbul on Turkey's second election day of the year. Watch the video reports below:

By |November 5th, 2015|Featured, Josh Friedman, Middle East, News, Politics, Turkey|

Order Out of Chaos in Turkey?

FMP's Josh Friedman returns to Turkey two months following Turkish parliamentary elections. Turkey still has not formed a new government, but it does have a new war or two. Friedman reports from Istanbul, where a day prior, not one, but two terror attacks occurred. Might the chaos have a political purpose? Watch the previous reports

By |August 16th, 2015|Josh Friedman, Middle East, News, Politics, Turkey, Uncategorized|

How Notorious Criminals Become All But Forgotten

Voltaire Williams By ARNOLD FRIEDMAN For the foreseeable future, it’s quite likely that the name James Holmes will be infamous in the state of Colorado and perhaps across the United States.  Much the same as Charles Manson is in California and nationwide. Holmes’ place in the gallery of infamous mass killers is assured now

By |August 15th, 2015|Featured, FMP Commentary|

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By |August 15th, 2015|Uncategorized|

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By |August 9th, 2015|News|

TRUMP: TITAN OF THE TINY TENT?

By ARNOLD FRIEDMAN For years Donald Trump flirted with running for president of the United States.  In mid-June, the billionaire real estate tycoon and former reality TV host decided that the time had come.  Trump joined the overcrowded field for the 2016 Republican Party nomination. Far from entering the presidential race cautiously, the former boss

By |July 31st, 2015|Americas, Featured, FMP Commentary, N. America, United States|

Freeman Cast: Of Gods, Kings, Wine, and Vodka

In Vino Veritas  

By |July 28th, 2015|Daniel Palin, Featured, Guest Opinion, Josh Friedman, Podcasts|

Dennis Rodman stumps for Trump

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump picked up an endorsement Friday from a former basketball champion, a man who once wore a wedding dress and a self-appointed U.S. diplomat to North Korea. Dennis Rodman stated on Twitter that Trump has been a great friend for many years. "We don't need another politician, we need a businessman

By |July 25th, 2015|Politics, United States|

WTF Are… The Top 18 Genders to Be?

You probably thought, when reading the headline that this was something explaining which gender identities are superior and why. Those on the right would assume that this article will promote homosexuality. Those on the left would assume that this would promote the two traditional genders. In fact, this is not the case, no one gender

By |July 20th, 2015|Commentary, Daniel Palin, Featured, Uncategorized, What the f*** is?|

Five Reasons Why Your Dreams Are Worth Nothing, and Should Be Given Up

There is a mantra floating around the world at the moment. Everyone seems to be repeating it with absolutely no thought and consideration for the facts. FOLLOW YOUR DREAMs is a lie.If you truly want to follow your dreams, stay asleep. Otherwise, get real, and become aware of the fact that all hope is lost.

By |July 16th, 2015|Daniel Palin, Featured, FMP Commentary|

Who the F*** is Donald Trump?

Seriously, who does he think he is? All that we can know from Mr. Trump's behaviour is that is a very insecure and unpleasant man. Judgement calls aside, let's find out what he did. Mr. Trump is a very successful real estate mogul. His hair is also weird. Mr. Trump was behind the hit television

By |July 16th, 2015|Daniel Palin, United States, Who the f*** is?|

Greece’s Odious Odyssey

Greece's Odyssey The saga of the financial trouble in Greece continues. Something that some would have expected to end much sooner, like the journey of Odysseus. To cross from Troy to Greece ought to be a short and straightforward journey. For some reason this was not so. Again, much like the journey of Odysseus, which

Freeman Cast Paris, Prague, and Greeced but Whole

Hi there,   Check out our latest episode. We cover the city of lights that is Paris, the quaint Czech capital that is Prague, and the terrifying Greek Crisis.

Greek banks could confiscate customers’ money

Greek banks are preparing a contingency plan in which they would confiscate at least 30 percent of deposits above €8,000, Financial Times reports. The process of distressed banks raiding deposits is called a "bail-in." In 2013, a bail-in took place in Cyprus, during which funds were seized from uninsured deposits of more than €100,000. If a

By |July 4th, 2015|Europe, European Union, Greece, Josh Friedman, Money, News|

Turkish Election Coverage

FMP's Josh Friedman covers the Turkish elections from Istanbul. Watch the video reports below:    

By |July 4th, 2015|Featured, Middle East, News, Politics, Turkey|

Putin to Obama: Congratulations on July 4

Russian President Vladimir Putin sent a message to U.S. President Barack Obama congratulating him on American Independence Day, a Kremlin press release states.

By |July 4th, 2015|News in Brief|

EU, IMF, ECB commit terrorism: Greek FM

A day before a nationwide vote in Greece that could decide the country's future in the eurozone and European Union, Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis accused Greece's creditors of terrorism, BBC reports. "Why did they force us to close the banks? To instil fear in people. And spreading fear is called terrorism," Varoufakis said. Greece's

By |July 4th, 2015|Europe, Greece, News, Politics|

An Interesting Trip to Macedonia – Skopje Part Deux

A discussion of the latest Macedonian voyage, which comes amid political unrest and on the heels of an eruption of violence that left 24 dead.  

By |May 20th, 2015|Featured, Podcasts|

An Interesting Trip – Roaming In Romania

Dan and Josh decided to take a trip up to Romania. Learn about some of the wonders of Romania with our special co-host Brian.     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ON2w_dfdmVU

By |May 15th, 2015|Featured, Podcasts|

Cambodia Takes Your Mum Jokes to the Next Level

Cambodia does not often make the headlines. This time it is for something extremely insensitive and offensive on a level beyond what any normal human being could be considered remotely capable of. The story relates to Autumn Allen. She is a 13-year-old American living in Cambodia. Recently, she sang on national television. At the end

Farage Withdraws UKIP Resignation to Remain as Party Leader

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Ding Dong the UKIP Dick Is Gone

Mr. Cameron's Conservative party has won a landslide victory in the recent UK elections. Such a wide majority was expected by very few sources. While not all might agree with the result, this cloud does have a clear silver lining. The leader of the xenophobic UKIP party, Nigel Farage has resigned. This follows the disappointing

From the Bottom of a Well to President of a Nation

Every day we come across inspirational and amazing stories. None can be more inspirational than going from having only a single rat as a friend to not only leading a nation, but setting an example for world leaders across the globe. This story is that of the former president of Uruguay, José Mujica. Mr. Mujica

By |April 22nd, 2015|Commentary, Daniel Palin, Featured, Politics, South America, Uncategorized|

“Protect Our Shores Against these Cockroaches with Gunboats”

A few days ago Rupert Murdoch's NewsCorp attracted controversy once again. This time it was not for a phone hacking scandal or anything else which affects our impoverished and eternally persecuted ultra-wealthy celebrities. This time it was for something much, much more worrying. Although we might discount her opinion as that of only one individual,

5 Unsexy Women in Politics – Or Don’t Name Your Daughter Janet

Before starting, as a quick disclaimer, I am not sexist, but as a man, I am obliged to objectify women. If this is not logical to you, then come back and get a sense of humour or whatever. At any rate, read on and laugh. 5 - Sheila Simon Watch out for that gargantuan set

By |April 17th, 2015|Commentary, Featured, N. America, Rankings, United States|

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Guest Post: 8 Tasty Brazilian Foods

By James E. Carlisle   With the World Cup behind us and the Olympics on the horizon, Brazil takes a break from the spotlight, but I find myself here in the northern state of Pará, immersed in a vibrant culture which keeps on shining. Brazilian culture is renowned for being an exciting fusion of European, African

By |April 2nd, 2015|Americas, Brazil, Culture, South America, Travel|

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Testing the U.S.

By |March 26th, 2015|United States|

Why The F*** is… Deflation Bad?

Since the GFC of 2008, Western Economies have been struggling to recover. Part of this slow recovery has led to a reduction in demand. AS a result, this has led to deflationary pressure on prices. Deflation, in a nutshell, is what happens when overall market prices fall. This can range from anything to your groceries

By |March 24th, 2015|Daniel Palin, Featured, Japan, Markets, Why the f*** is?|

WTF is… Dieudonné M’bala M’bala

Dieudonné M'bala M'bala is a well known French stand up comedian who has a habit of making headlines for all of the wrong reasons. Currently his largest impact on society has been the spread of a gesture which he invented called “La Quenelle”. This gesture is seen as a sort of reverse nazi salute. Although

By |March 18th, 2015|Daniel Palin, European Union, Featured, Who the f*** is?|

Dieudonné Convicted of Condoning Terror

Dieudonné M'bala M'bala is a well known and controversial French stand up comedian. This is not the first time that he has made headlines due to his remarks. To add to his record, one of his Tweets has landed him a criminal conviction. In the wake of the terrorist attacks on the Paris

By |March 18th, 2015|Daniel Palin, European Union, Featured, News|

ECB Protests: Frankfurt Burning

The European Central Bank, also known as the ECB was struck by protests today. The whole affair involved the arrest of nearly 400 anti capitalists with one agenda. They seek to try to make Mario Draghi and their colleagues go back on opening the new ECB headquarters in Frankfurt. Once again the Occupy Movement shows its

WTF was… Putin Absent?

WTF was... Putin Absent? As we all know Putin was absent for over 10 days in early 2015. Well, speculation around this has been rampant. Forget any of the previously suggested theories as they have all been disproved. Putin did not fall ill. Putin did not have surgery. Putin was not deposed. Putin did not

By |March 16th, 2015|Daniel Palin, Featured, Russia, Why the f*** is?|

An Interesting Trip – Skopje: A Balkan Vegas

Josh and Daniel made a short trip to Macedonia's capital. Find out what we thought of the Balkan Vegas

By |March 16th, 2015|Daniel Palin, Europe, Featured, Josh Friedman, Podcasts, Travel|

Macedonia’s Las Vegas?

By |March 14th, 2015|Featured, Travel, Travel Videos|

Mob storms Indian jail, murders rape suspect

A crowd of thousands stormed a jail in India Thursday evening, dragged out a suspected rapist and beat him to death in the street, CNN reports. The rampage took place in the state of Nagaland located in far northeastern India. Police have arrested 43 people on a host of charges, including arson, rioting, attempted murder

By |March 10th, 2015|Featured, India, Violence|

WTF is China?

China is the most populous country in the world. Also known as the People's Republic of China, is it never, ever, to be confused with the Republic of China. The latter corresponds to the island of Taiwan, which is considered an independent country by most countries. The notable exception being China, which does not recognise

By |March 10th, 2015|China, Daniel Palin, Far East, Featured, What the f*** is?|

WTF is North Korea?

North Korea is one of the world's few remaining dictatorships, and a source of endless fascination from the outside. Officially known as the DPRK (Democratic People's Republic of Korea), it occupies the upper half of the Korean Peninsula. The name is somewhat of a misnomer, as the country is neither democratic, nor is it a

WTF is Boko Haram?

Boko Haram translates roughly to “Western Education is Forbidden." Boko Haram is an Islamist terrorist group based primarily in northern Nigeria. Founded in 2002, it is one of the largest and most high-profile terrorist organisations in Sub-Saharan Africa. Like other such groups, its activities are not confined within the borders of a signle nation. It

By |March 9th, 2015|Africa, Daniel Palin, Featured, What the f*** is?|

North Korea should let its people reap what they sow

The North Korean regime is allowing farmers to exercise a little more control over their farming operations and even keep more of what they produce. Reports indicate that yields are increasing as a result of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un giving farmers limited power to make business decisions. Kim should now accept that agriculture is more productive when

By |March 8th, 2015|Commentary, Far East, Featured, FMP Commentary, North Korea|

China’s trade warriors

China's monthly trade surplus reached a record high of $60.6 billion in February, the BBC reports. A country's trade surplus is the difference in price between its exports and imports.   Find out WTF China is here

By |March 8th, 2015|China, Far East, Featured, Money|

Boko Haram to join the Islamic State

Nigerian Islamist terror group Boko Haram has reportedly sworn allegiance to the Islamic State, the world's foremost Muslim militant group that currently occupies much of Syria and Iraq. Boko Harma Abubakar Shekau purportedly released a video in which he says that he is announcing his organization's "allegiance to the Caliph of Muslims."

By |March 8th, 2015|Africa, Featured, Middle East, Politics|

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