" The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiment has been re-started after a hiatus of 14 months. Engineers have now made two stable proton beams circulate in opposite directions around the machine. If all...
For the pasts months, i have seen literary no media coverage about the current strife in DRC. Soliders and rebels of the FDLR and others have been killing civilans for the longest. 6 million people have been killed is that not good enough for media coverage in the US?...
We have been hearing concerns over corruption in Afghanistan and that the new government is to set up a new policing force, like the FBI to fight and contain corruption. United Nations would be very...
Barry Artiste Op/Ed As heartbreaking as it is to hear and see when children die of hunger and disease, pointing the wagging fingers of accusations against western countries is ludicrous. For one, look to the governments of these countries first and find out how this can...
Well more good news about the recovery from the recession but bad news concerning Britain but not that bad. " The eurozone economy has emerged from recession after growing between July and September, figures have...
Night Captain, a friend from the South, posted about Walls. He was inspired by the celebrations of the 20th anniversary of Berlin Wall, a past symbol of socialism. According to corporate media coverage, it...
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Indian Pharma major, Cipla announced the launch of its generic version of the anti-H1N1 flu medicine under brand name “Antiflu”. This medicine is a generic version of Roche’s Tamiflu and would be...
By, Uwe Paschen. Is Japan’s change to be a beacon for a World to follow or merely an Isolated move by one bold Nation defying a super power? Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and his Party (DPJ) won a historic...
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Urgent meeting held to resolve Spanish vessel hijacking Members of the governments of Spain and Somalia will have an emergency meeting to work out a solution to the hijacking of the Alakrana vessel,...
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In Egypt, Christian women are abuducted and forced into conversion and marriage to Muslim. In addition, the report states that they are often raped before the forced conversion. According to the researchers, 'the violence against Egypt’s Christian women allignes...
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NGO lambasts Japan’s role in bluefin tuna delay “Japan silenced the data to prevent the Commission from being pressured to protect the tuna,” Tudela added. Between 6 and 16 November in Brazil, ICCAT...
'Extinct' oysters return to ForthDeclared extinct in 1957, wild oysters are back in the Firth of ForthDr Ashton said: "The Firth of Forth was once the major oyster fishery in Scotland and at its peak produced over...
Urgent Need for Shark Conservation - ICCAT, Brazil 9 - 15 November 2009 The United Nations has passed eight resolutions calling on Regional Fishery Management Organizations (RFMOs) to improve the management of...
On the continuous consultation of Bishop Ulama Conference (BUC) of the Philippines, on the Mindanao conflict, more of Respondent favour on peace talk and not war,
According to www.luwaran.com a website of major insurgency in the Philippines, the kunsult Mindanao or...
This story seems to be gathering speed with fishy facts coming out daily... Reports of possible pneumonic plague cases, or an "unknown" virulent h1n1 strain. The government don't know what it is and deny spraying...
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