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China urges Syrian govt., opposition to honor commitments
China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei
China has called on the Syrian government and the foreign-backed opposition to honor their commitments to the UN-Arab League peace proposal.
“We hope the Syrian government and relevant parties in Syria will honor their commitments,” China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said on Wednesday.
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Romney’s anti-Russian rant continues
In an article entitled “Bowing to the Kremlin,” published in Foreign Policy journal on Tuesday, Romney paints a wonderfully abstract picture of Russia-US relations over the past four years.
As if to prove that the 2012 US presidential elections are not for the Republicans to win, but rather for Barack Obama to lose, America’s silver-tongued leader unwittingly handed...
Armed groups kill Syrian army general
Syrian security forces carrying the coffins of their fallen comrades outside the Tishrin military hospital in Damascus on March 19, 2012.
Armed terrorists in Syria have killed Brigadier General Khleif al-Abdullah in the country’s northern province of Aleppo, Syria’s state news agency reports.
The assailants in a car opened fire on Abdullah, who was on his way to work,...
Yugoslavia: Destruction of a country for a Lie
13 Years after the NATO Aggression on Serbia – Why does history repeats itself?
The 13th anniversary of the NATO aggression on our country. This time, every year, some of us remember…Even if we wish to forget, it is almost impossible, since history has a particularly annoying way of repeating itself and few people actually learn from the past and the mistakes...
Tens of Billions of Potentially Habitable Planets in Our Galaxy
A red dwarf star.
Scientists have long assumed that the best chance of finding alien life in the universe is on planets similar to ours. The latest scientific discoveries show that there might be tens of billions of such planets in our galaxy alone.
Astronomers at the European Southern Observatory in Chile came to these findings after studying more than a hundred red...
Police discovers firearms in US embassy van in Bolivia
A policeman outside the US embassy in La Paz, Bolivia
Bolivian police officers have discovered firearms in a van belonging to the US embassy during a routine search in the country’s northeast.
Bolivia’s Interior Minister Carlos Romero said that the firearms, including three shotguns, a revolver and more than two-thousand cartridges, were found in the northeastern...
US suspends food aid to North Korea due to Satellite Launch
The United States has suspended its food aid plan to North Korea, as Pyongyang refuses to cancel its new rocket launch.
Washington claims that the scheduled launch, which North Korea says has nothing to do with nuclear tests, is breaking a deal made between the two countries last month.
“This planned launch is highly provocative because it manifests North Korea’s...
Women hardest hit by UK government job cuts
Over two-thirds of the employees in local government and schools who have lost their jobs since the general election in 2010 are women, warns the GMB union.
A new study by the public services union on the latest official figures for employment in councils between the first quarter of 2010 and the third quarter of 2011, showed that there are 36 councils in England and...
US gears up for land operation in Persian Gulf?
The US is sending an amphibious assault group and a couple of thousand US Marines to the Persian Gulf. With another US carrier making its way to Iran’s doorstep, US military still insist that this is a “regularly scheduled deployment”.
The Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group is comprised of amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima, amphibious transport dock USS New York,...
Cassini to make closest pass over Enceladus South Pole
Image taken by Cassini spacecraft shows at least four distinct plumes of water ice which spew out from the south polar region of Saturn's moon Enceladus.
NASA’s Cassini probe is set to make its lowest pass yet over the south polar region of Saturn’s moon Enceladus in order to “taste” the icy particles spraying out from its surface.
The close approach...
On the brink of Third World War – 2012
2012 onwards, the world is on the brink of Third World War. All sane and peace loving men would pray and strive that it is averted. For the horoscope of the times point towards a global catastrophe in the making. The guns of August 1914 – 1st World War paled in front of the Panzer Blitzkrieg of September 1939 Second World War. The Third World War during Cold War...
Fear Of Radiation Treated as “Psychiatric Disorder” In Fukushima
Despite the fact that the Japanese government and TEPCO were caught red-handed underplaying the severity of the Fukushima nuclear crisis, a study has found that almost a quarter of Fukushima residents hospitalized in the aftermath of last year’s devastating earthquake and tsunami were treated as having a “psychiatric disorder” because of their concerns over radiation.
“Some...
“Russia is Public Enemy No. 1″ – Mitt Romney
US presidential candidate Mitt Romney has branded Russia as America’s number one geopolitical enemy. He slammed President Obama’s comments to Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev over flexibility concerning US missile defense as alarming and worrying.
“This is without question our number one geopolitical foe; they fight for every cause for the world’s...
North Korea to proceed with satellite launch despite US warning
North Korea says it will go ahead with a plan to launch a rocket-powered satellite scheduled for next month.
North Korea says it will go ahead with a plan to launch a rocket-powered satellite scheduled for next month despite warnings from the United States and its regional allies.
“We will never give up the right to launch a peaceful satellite,” a North Korean...
US City Plans to Outlaw Smoking in Apartments
Few argue that smoking is bad for you. However, in Elk Grove, outside of Sacramento, California, government bureaucrats are ready to exploit this fact in order to outlaw people from smoking in their homes.
The Elk Grove city council will take up the ban this week, according to CBS Sacramento. The ordinance would outlaw smoking in all apartments in the city.
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