China's first gay couple weds

The largest number of gays in the world can be in an unlikely country: China. "It was the most significant event since the Chinese revolution. China's first gay couple tied the nuptial knot, the China Daily has...

Their wives wait at home as Indian gay couple go into hiding

India is one of the few countries in the East that is fast becoming increasingly visible in terms of gay lifestyle. But taboos still persist, forcing people to get married to the opposite sex in the backdrop of an...

Iraq inquiry turns to weapons of mass destruction claim

Once again the weapons of mass discusion WMD are under question which will more and likely be skipped over in the final report if Gordon Brown wants it all white washed. We will find out if this committee is...

Allah's sons can never be gay?

The epithet in Arabic for "faggot" is manyook and homosexuals face the worst atrocities in many Muslim countries. " Gays in Muslim world live a life in fear and shame, though in Islamic teachings Allah promises...

Allah, Muhammad love gays, some Muslims believe

Homosexuality can still be sentenced by death in seven Muslim nations, but one organization called Al Fatiha --that means the opening -- has started a confidential and anonymous survey of lesbian, gay, bisexual,...

UK Celebrates LGBT History Month

LGBT History Month is a month-long annual observance of LGBT history. In the United States it is observed during October, including National Coming Out Day on October 11th. In the UK, it is observed during February...

Irish police seize yacht with cocaine worth more than £500m

A yacht from Ireland was siezed this morning in a raid, and 700 million euros worth of cocain was found on board. The capture follows an investigation which was launched after one of the yachts in the smuggling ring overturned off the coast of Cork and dumped 62 bales of...

Kauhajoki: Gunman Pumped 200 Bullets into his Classmates

DETECTIVES have today revealed that Kauhajoki gunman Matti Saari, 22, fired up to two hundred shots during his killing spree at Kauhajoki vocational school, with one body at the autopsy showing it had twenty...

The Ghost in the Machine

This story is touching and needs no explanation" Train Victim's Cell Kept Calling Loved Ones After He Died More Related Content Charles Peck,...

Afridi has no team ethics: Laxman

"Deccan Chargers skipper VVS Laxman has hit back at Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi, who blamed his captaincy for the team’s failure in the Indian Premier League. Afridi’s outburst prompted an angry reaction from Laxman, who said: “Afridi has no team ethics. He...

Ill Palestinians 'asked to spy'

In a staratling revelation a human rights group has accused Israeli governement of forcing injured and sick Palestinians to become their spy. The allegation came after Israel granted temporary refuge to more...

Malaysian Police lock Parliament, fearing opposition

Malaysian capital Kualalumpur has been turned into a fortress and even Parliament house has been locked down fearing the massive protest from Opposition leaders. "Malaysian police locked down Parliament on Monday with roadblocks and massive security to prevent an anticipated...

Corrupt Chinese officials betrayed by pillow talk

OpinionBarry Artiste, Now Public ContributorCertainly the wives of these accused officials will be watching with interest, as Hubbies pillow talk will be made public.  China, pretty much executes corrupt...

Questioning the Chinese government's role in building of collapsed schools wi...

A retired Chinese professor has been detained by the authorities after writing three essays for an American based Chinese website. In these essays he criticized the building standards of the schools that crumbled in the May earthquake, killing thousands of people, and most of...

NBC's Tim Russert dies at 58 of heart attack

Dead, they say is not a respecter of anyone, if not, Tim Russert would have been awarded such respect of living longer than today at least to be allowed to witness this forthcoming US presidential election that he has been a major player in the media industry. Russert was a...

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