Oil, G8 decides in Japan for green energy

The ever soaring oil price and protestsfrom Truckers, fishermen force the G8group to make plans for energy efficiencyand green technologies. Nobody tellshowever that half of the cars on our roadsjust will...

Free Money and Food. These countries can plant and pay their farmers fine

"Africa: Food Summit Calls for More Investment in AgricultureAllAfrica.com - 22 hours agoThe Summit on soaring food prices, convened by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), has concluded with the adoption by acclamation of a declaration calling on the...

Ninth IIFA AWARDS Bang Bangkok

"Bangkok (ABC Live): With the great success IIFA AWARDS at Yorkshire last year. "

'Deprived' England fans back clubs stars for Euro

Not missing the abscence of their country's team British soccer fans are throwing their weight  behind the foreigne players who play in UK. Britain has plenty of soccer players from other countries team. English fans have put their support on Spain. " English...

Senegal: Tourism in Eastern Senegal

" Tambacounda is the largest region in Eastern Senegal. It lies across major transit hubs linking Senegal to four of their neighboring countries; The Gambia, Guinea-Conakry, Mali and the Islamic Republic of Mauritania. The region also has an Airport which is...

Iran Bringing US to Court

Are they serious? We have damaged their reputation because we are saying they are trying to make nukes? What planet are we on?"Iran is threatening to sue countries that it says have damaged its reputation and...

Food summit may end without declaration of intent

Rather than centering around the controversial issue of biofuels, as was expected, conflict at the emergency food summit in Rome is focused on disagreement between opponents over side issues, such as whether a resolution should condemn US economic danctions on Cuba."ROME...

'Don't blame us for food crisis'

" Developed nations should not blame the developing countries for the rising demand for food and the surge in food prices across the globe, China's top agricultural official said Wednesday.Minister of Agriculture...

Eating insects: save the planet and munch a moth

As food prices continue to rise, and the world gets hotter, we as humans need to find more ways to conserve our planet and help our species adapt.Well, eating insects could be the answer. I don't know if I...

Australia reviews ban on abortion aid

Australian governement has been big source for donation for developing countries. They had stopped giving aid for abortion services and training but now a new move has rekindled hope for many of the developing countries." Australia's government is considering lifting a...

UN chief says billions needed yearly on food

Current food crisis has come at a very hevy price and UN Chief has said that billions is required to bail out form current crisis. Developing & poor countries are most affected with this crisis. U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon says $15 billion to $20 billion is needed each year to...

Summit targets global food crisis

World leaders have gathered in Rome to discuss the fallout of soaring food prices. Although delegates are discussing more about Mugabe's presence than food crisis.   " A key UN-sponsored summit is set to...

World Bank announces $1.2 bn food aid

Soaring commodity prices have created massive problem for developing countries. Just before UN-sponsored food crisis summit next week, World Bank has announced a food aid to help small farmers....

UN hosts key conference on Iraq

"Envoys from nearly 100 countries are gathering in Sweden for a UN forum on economic and political reform in Iraq.The UN called the conference outside Stockholm to review a five-year package it brokered last...

Diplomats From More Than 100 Nations Seek To Scrap Cluster Bombs

More than 100 countries reached an agreement today on a treaty that would ban current designs of cluster bombs, and would require any stockpiles of the bombs to be destroyed within eight years."The breakthrough...

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