Rats!

Many of us have an aversion to rats while they are revered in some cultures.  Now even those who are sworn enemy of these rodents have to modify our stance.  The African pouched rat is currently being...

Blast hits India again:one dead, 15 injured

This incident took place in crowded market in south delhi.Blast  in flower market in Mehrauli in south Delhi. The blast took place at 2.15 pm. At least 15 injured in the blast, some deaths are likely. 5 fire...

Day of mourning for Finland shooting victims

One day after a horrific shooting in a school in Finland, the prime minister has said he wants to push for stricter gun laws as the victims are beginning to be identified.Today is also a day of mourning for Finland,...

Asia: Bomb blasts near US base in Japan and New Delhi markets. Are they related?

Following the September 11 anniversary, two explosions near a US Base prompted a resear in the are where two rocket bombs were found. In India, there bombs exploded at New Delhi markets. More than 30 people are reported as injured.  As India and US have recently achieved...

Liquid restrictions to remain at UK airports

Following a jury's decision yesterday that the government's case against the men accused of planning to use liquids on planes as explosives could not be substantiated, the UK government says it will still continue to forbid passengers to take liquids on...

Bomb Iran? US Requests Bunker-Buster Bombs

Apparently, the word is out and something is about to happen with Iran's desire to join the Duke Nuke 'Em Club.  Looks like Bush is going to make a parting statement to the Mullah's who run...

Obama Terrorist Supporter Ayers Unrepentant for Bombings; Another Obama Agent...

On one side, there's Weather Underground bomber and terrorist William "Bill" Ayers, now nicely cleaned up by the Barack Obama camp and touted as a positive role model for Obama's mantra of "change."  Then...

HRW Warns of Unexploded Russian Cluster Bomb Ordnances

"Unexploded ordnances of cluster bombs, left by Russian attacks, pose risk to life of civilian population in the conflict zone, the Human Rights Watch warned on August 21. It said that its researchers saw more unexploded submunitions from cluster bombs in and around the...

64 killed in suicide blast at factory

"Two suicide bombers blew themselves up outside Pakistan's main army munitions factory overnight, killing 64 workers. In the second bombing to rock the feuding Coalition Government since president Pervez Musharraf resigned on Monday, the attackers struck a crowd of workers...

Russian general threatens nuclear strike on Poland as Bush demands Moscow wi...

When you corner a Bear it will raise its claws and utter the most horrific growl. The question is how hurt is this Bear concerning Georgia and being label the bad guy. Then being threaten plus told to move your...

Georgia leader signs ceasefire deal

" Georgia leader signs ceasefire deal Mikheil Saakashvili, Georgia's president, has said that he has signed a ceasefire agreement with Russia.Speaking at a news conference in Tbilisi on Friday,...

Russia calls halt to 5-day invasion of Georgia

"Declaring "the aggressor has been punished," the Kremlin ordered a halt Tuesday to Russia's devastating assault on Georgia — five days of air and ground attacks that left homes in smoldering ruins and uprooted 100,000 people. Both sides accepted the general outlines of a...

Georgia reports new air attack near capital

" Fighting raged in South Ossetia for a second day Saturday as Russia sent hundreds of tanks and troops into the separatist province and dropped bombs on Georgia that left scores of civilians dead or wounded.Georgia,...

AP Georgia proposes cease fire in S Ossetia

" Georgia's President Mikhail Saakashvili proposed Saturday to declare a cease fire in the breakaway province of South Ossetia. Saakashvili, speaking at a news conference Saturday, also proposed that the warring parties be separated. Georgia's Security...

Syria has blocked new IAEA visit

Reports from diplomats involved in the matter, say that Syria has blocked a new visit by International Atomic Energy Agency experts. Lack of IAEA access could cropple chances of figuring out whether Syria hid a North...

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