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globalization 50-100 years from now

i've written about this before but some family discussions have prompted me to write again.. There are some pretty clear indicators we are globalizing but i would argue – perhaps not in the best ways and in the...

Earthquake of magnitude 5.7 at India-Nepal border

"New Delhi:  An earthquake measuring 5.7 on the Richter scale and with an epicentre in Nepal shook parts of north India, including capital Delhi and its suburbs on Monday evening. There are no reports yet...

Where there are no drugs: TB-HIV dilemma for migrants

In  late October 2010, a large group of people living in and around Mae Sot, Tak province were closing in on a terrible 'milestone' of sorts: all of them – over 60 migrant children, women and men – were living with HIV and taking antiretroviral (ARV) drugs, which...

Mosque at Ground Zero

 National American coptic Assembly - washingtonDC - Mr. Morris Sadek-ESQ President-Mosque at Ground Zero in  New York by the Cordoba Initiative is creating controversy. Extremists in the US are opposing a...

National Guard troops needed at border too

Pentagon officials and Homeland Security is at odds over a plan to send National Guard troops to the U.S. Mexico border, even as the President is pledging to support security there. President Obama spoke at the White House on Wednesday with Mexican President, Felipe...

US Missionary Robert Park Freed by North Korea: Detained 6 Weeks

American missionary Robert Park has been freed by the North Korean government, after being held for the last six weeks for illegally crossing their border.  "Robert Park, appearing pale and drawn, did not say...

Rights body gets Pakistani boy released from Indian prison

A human and civil rights organization has secured release of a Pakistani boy from the Indian prison. The 13-year-old Pakistani child had strayed into India unintentionally on January 11 and was arrested from Atari Railway Station near border between India and Pakistan, two...

Border tabloid TV: A new circus in town

While attempting to portray border agents as heroes, the media exposes buffoonsBy Brenda NorrellCensored Newshttp://www.bsnorrell.blogspot.comTUCSON -- The human rights activists on the US/Mexico border have done their work well. Their labors of love have brought new...

US Student`s Computer Destroyed By IDF

Police shoot U.S. student's laptop upon entry to Israel 16.12.09 - 20:37 Israel Border Police officers shot at an American student's laptop as she entered Israel via Taba, Egypt, two weeks ago. Lily Sussman,...

India should be overtake China in 2020

New Delhi: India should be overtake China in 2020 according to many analysts of India. In the past decades, India has been world number one in starvation deaths, foreign aid and bribery. In the 2000s, it was...

UN Security Council passed resolution, arms embargo on Eritrea

New Delhi: United Nations Security Council has passed the resolution on arms embargo on Eritrea and targeted sanctions on its leaders for aiding Somali rebels and refusing to withdraw troops from its disputed...

"Islamic" State in Pakistan, Then We are Coming to India - Mehsud

In a n interview with Sky News , the new chief of Pakistan based Terrorist outfit, Tehrik-e-Taliban, Hakimullah Mehsud threatened to send his terrorists to Indian border to "fight Indians". In the wake of...

China detects deadly nerve gas at border with North Korea

North Korea, One of the member of so called Axis of evil, is caught in another controversy. Chinese authority claim that they have detected deadly nerve gas Sarin on Korean border. If this is found true, it is clear indication that Noth Korea do have multidimensional...

New Orleans NOW

New Orleans NOW: For the very first timeAugust 29th, 2009 is  the 4th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina's devastating visit to New Orleans. Perusing CNN's online coverage I was intrigued by, "New...

Bomber hits key Pakistani border crossing; 19 dead

A suicide bomber attacks Peshawar, Pakistan where the main border crossing for convoys ferrying supplies to U.S. and NATO troops in Afganistan killing 19 security officers, officials said. Revenge attacks from...

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