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Debris of Sukhoi Superjet-100 found, no sign of survivors reported
The debris of Russia’s Sukhoi Superjet-100 has been found in Indonesia. The state-of-the-art airplane went off radar screens yesterday as the plane was performing a demonstration flight in Indonesian capital Jakarta. Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono confirmed the crash of the plane at a news conference Thursday and demanded meticulous investigation...
Merkel calls for austere Europe, rejects new debt
German Chancellor Angela Merkel left little ground to hope she would abandon or moderate the austerity program for Europe as she warned that growth on new loans would push the EU into deeper crisis.
“Growth through structural reform is sensible, important and necessary,” she said during an address to the German Parliament. “Growth through debt would throw us...
Turkey to continue supporting Iraqi PM after Interpol alert
Tariq al-Hashemi (L) meets with Erdogan in Ankara in April 2011.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Ankara will continue to support Iraq’s fugitive vice president even after Interpol issued a worldwide alert for his arrest.
Erdogan told a news conference in Italy on Tuesday that his government had always supported Tariq al-Hashemi and would continue...
Ron Paul fights to end military aid for Israel
Presidential hopeful Ron Paul has condemned a plan being considered in the United States House of Representatives that would allow for the US to continue aiding in the defense of Israel by equipping the Jewish state’s military with added weaponry.
From Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas) attacked the contents of an act currently up for discussion...
Most Europeans oppose Iran oil sanctions
Europeans are concerned about high fuel prices resulting from the Iran oil ban and its negative effects on the economic situation of their countries.
A new poll conducted in five European countries shows most people are against imposing sanctions on Iran’s oil sector.
A total of 2,100 adults in Germany, France, Austria, Sweden and Poland responded to the poll which...
Australia to become first Major Economy since start of Financial Crisis
Australia will become the first major economy in the developed world to record a surplus since the start of the global financial crisis.
Julia Gillard, the prime minister, has pinned her political future on a “Robin Hood” budget which includes sweeping handouts worth more than £3 billion to reverse her dwindling public support.
Relying on extra revenues...
Russian jet goes off radars in Jakarta, hijacking not ruled out
A Russian jet carrying 50 passengers has disappeared from the radars during a demonstration flight for potential buyers in the Indonesian capital. Hijacking and a high-altitude crash into a mountain have not been ruled out.
Due to low visibility and fog the helicopters had to stop the search and return to base. The rescue operation is now restricted to a ground search....
Russia Threatens Preemptive Strike if NATO Builds Missile Defense Shield
Washington claims the shield is meant to protect against Iran, but Moscow knows its about undermining Russia’s military deterrence.
Russia’s top military officer has threatened to carry out a pre-emptive strike if Washington goes ahead with its plan to build a missile defense shield in Eastern Europe.
The Obama administration has been pushing for a deal to build...
Venezuela’s President Chavez on wheelchair due to femur fracture
Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez
A Venezuelan journalist says President Hugo Chavez has been forced to use a wheelchair due to severe pain caused by a fracture in his femur and his spreading cancer.
The pro-opposition Venezuelan columnist and radio talk-show host, Nelson Bocaranda, reported this week that Chavez got a fracture in his femur during his radiotherapy in...
Mitt Romney Arrested for Disorderly Conduct
If you thought Mitt Romney was a robotic cyborg programmed by the Republican Party solely to give Barack Obama a run for his money, think again. It is now being reported that the GOP frontrunner once did something — gasp — human!
According to a nearly two-decade old Boston Globe article that has been unearthed by Buzzfeed, at one time the presidential hopeful wasn’t...
UN: America must give Mount Rushmore to Native Americans
History: A Sioux man stands in front of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial - control of which a UN investigator has recommended the U.S. turn over
A UN human rights official is urging the U.S. to turn over control of lands considered to be sacred to Native Americans, including the site of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial.
James Anaya, the UN special rapporteur on...
Greek leftist leader rules out Austerity Measures
Greece’s leader of the leftist SYRIZA coalition, Alexis Tsipras
Greece’s left-wing coalition leader has ruled out austerity measures, receiving a mandate to form a new government as elections produced a stalemate in parliament.
Greece’s leader of the leftist SYRIZA coalition, Alexis Tsipras, has ruled out budget-cutting austerity measures, opting to meet President...
Romney Operatives Caught Handing Out Fake Ballots In Nevada and Maine
Attempts to divide and disrupt official Ron Paul delegate slates; Romney sends in lawyer that stole election for Bush in 2000.
Two separate incidents captured on video this weekend reveal desperate attempts by Mitt Romney operatives to divide and disrupt official Ron Paul endorsed delegate slates by handing out fake ballots to attendees at the state conventions in Nevada...
Reddit co-founder slams Facebook over CISPA support
Reddit.com co-founder Alex Ohanian says he won’t be investing in the Facebook IPO.
Facebook is expected to make billions when the social networking site goes public, but one of the most influential men on the Web says he won’t be buying stock. The founder of Reddit has denounced Facebook over their support of CISPA.
In an interview with CNN this week, Reddit.com co-founder...
Interpol issues arrest warrant for fugitive Iraqi VP
Iraq's fugitive Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi speaks during a press conference in Istanbul, May 4, 2012.
Interpol has issued an international Red Notice for the arrest of fugitive Iraqi Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi “on suspicion of guiding and financing terrorist attacks.”
“The Red Notice for al-Hashemi represents a regional and international alert to all...



















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