Cyberwar fears grow after Georgia websites attacked

"Attacks that hit Georgian government and news websites after Russian tanks rolled across the border into South Ossettia last month have US officials concerned that bands of independent "cyber militias" will increasingly wield power over international relations. ...

Pakistan Angry as Strike by U.S. Kills 11 Soldiers

Killing of Pakistani soldiers by America led Nato forces have angered  residents of  frontier town of Pakistan bordering Afghnistan.Dead soldiers include a major were belonging to the Mohmand Rifles. The incident has infuriated the Pakistani government and they...

UN official killed in Kenya

A UN official has been killed in nothern Kenya. This is the first killing of a UN official in that area. "Silence Shirara, a Zimbabwe national, was the head of the WFP office in Lokichoggio town, about 650km north...

Soldiers Missing from the Korean War are Identified

The remains of two U.S. servicemen, missing from the Korean War, havebeen identified and will be returned to their families for burialwith full military honors."They are Cpl. Robert L. Mason of Parkersburg, W.Va.; and Pfc. Joseph K. Meyer Jr., of Wahpeton, N.D., both U.S....

Canada's Secret War in Iraq

OPINION: Many Canadians live in a nice comfy cocoon of self-satisfied delusion when it comes to how we see our role in the world.  A large number of us believe that our country stands at the forefront of sanity...

USA Attempts to Block Binding Emmission Limits

The climate conference on the island of Bali being attended by delegations from 192 countries is in full swing and runs from December 3rd to the 14th.  This global gathering's purpose is to create a new...

Venezuela: CIA Destabilization Memo Surfaces

With the critical December second referendum on constitutional amendments in Venezuela looming the government of Hugo Chavez has circulated a confidential memo from the US Embassy to the CIA.  It clearly...

US congressman Eni Faleomavaega visits Timika, Papua

"The US congressman was tightly guarded by local security personnel and journalists were not allowed to enter the Sheraton Hotel where the congressman checked in. Mimika Police Chief Adjunct Senior Commissioner...

Tide fears recede as surge passes

 Update: LONDON —  A powerful storm in the North Sea kicked up surging waters that forced the Netherlands to close floodgates at Europe's largest port and Britain to evacuate residents in eastern...

Wildland Fires Rage In Running Springs - Day 3 :: MAXINE

FINAL UPDATE AT 7:00pm PT "We open up this day with the telling of a report heard and seen on FOX NEWS, told by Adam Housley as he stood in front of a burned out cabin in Running Springs. With gasline flames...

São Paulo removes big ads, revealing historic beauty

"Much of what went unnoticed, covered up by oversized billboards and signs, is now exposed. A law that went into effect earlier this year has forced property owners to remove large ads from buildings. It's part of a...

A-T Cure Tour

" Imagine a disease that combines the worst symptoms of cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, cystic fibrosis, cancer and immune deficiencies. The A-T Children’s Project is a nonprofit organization that raises...

Political Battles Cloud Security Concerns

    With public disapproval ratings of both congress and the president at record levels conventional wisdom would suggest that elected officials are extending their efforts to accomplish their jobs...

US reversing course on Iran, Syria?

"Analysts see the dissolution of the Iran-Syria Group as evidence of a change in Washington's stance toward Tehran and Damascus. By Adam Robertson In a sign of a major shift in U.S. policy, the Bush administration disbanded a special committee that was formed last year to...

Team America/Europe: World Police

"Europe and the US have begun to lay the foundations for a data sharing link between their police and immigration forces. It's a long way off, but indications after talks in Berlin today between European and US negotiators are that both sides are in agreement that's where...

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