Karadzic 'worked in Serb clinic'

The news of Radovan Karadzic of serbia keeps getting better and better as details start to emerge. Karadzic thought sporting a long white beard and calling himself Dragan Dabic will buy him life without facing his crime victims, well it worked for a decade but not any...

Serbia captures fugitive Karadzic

After more than a decade of search wartime political leader Radovan Karadzic of Bosnian has been captured. He is one of the world's most wanted men, his capture will give way for other most wanted men to move on further the wanted list, thus a change of position.  ...

Brown issues Iran nuclear warning

For Mr Brown the PM of Britain it is something that will go out in history and he was prepared to make the most of it. Being the first British PM to address an Israeli Parliament, the Knesset he warn Iran that...

Chavez offers to hug Spain's king

For Hugo Chavez Spain's King Juan Carlos's "Shut up" comment during a row in a meeting last year has heal and it is time to offer a hug to King Juan Carlos.   " The left-wing president, who will visit Spain...

Church 'wounded' over gay boycott

For the Anglican church things keep getting out of hand with time. First it was in Israel and now the Lambeth comference, Bishops have heard how the row over gay clergy has left the once united Anglican church into a...

Belgian PM's resignation rejected

If you think you are the PM and can have your way in a Monach country then think again because it is not that easy.   " Francois Xavier de Donnea, Raymond Langendries and Karl-Heinz Lambertz accepted the mission and would report back at the end of the month, the...

EU hits Intel with fresh charges

Another chip company in an EU charge. Chip and computer companies face tougher charges in the EU than any other part of the world.   " The European Commission (EC) accused the firm of paying a leading European retailer not to stock products containing chips made by...

Gore challenges US to ditch oil

Al Gore a democrat who has devoted his life to saving the planet after a lost to George Bush is taking a different turn and challenging his country to ditch their dependancy on Oil, which we all know has contributed...

Rocket Makers Ask For Daily Urine

For spaceship builders the subtance you will regard as wast will go a very long way in helping to secure their ship's success. a space capsule constructor in the US is asking for 30 litres a day of urine to help test out its next spaceship. Space program contractor Hamilton...

Russia Remembers its Last Royals

Once in while we take time to remember our dear ones who have part with us to the underworld. For Russian it is a sad day for them as the Russian Orthodox churches hold services to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the murder of their last royal family.   " ...

People Sad In Middle Age, Says Report.

44 and depressed? relax it is part of life at least that is what a report says.   " Experts found that happiness and sadness follow a U-shape over a person's lifetime, with the happiest times being at the start and end of life. During the middle years, people are...

Samsung boss guilty of tax fraud

Lee Kun hee the sumsung chairman is found guilty of tax fraud.   " Lee, 66, was cleared of the more serious charge of breach of trust. The court in Seoul also fined Lee 110bn won ($109m). Prosecutors had sought a seven-year jail term and 350bn won ($347m) in fines....

Israel and Hezbollah set for swap

" The prisoners will not be released until the two Israelis have been handed over and positively identified, a process which could take several hours. Then Israel will also hand over the remains of some 200 Lebanese and Palestinian fighters killed in northern Israel. ...

Nigerian football conmen exposed

For young African footballers there are lot of problems to deal with, first family pressure and then pray that you don't fall in the hands of conmen because you will never forget that encounter, they don't con small they con really really big.   " In e-mails and...

UN to withdraw staff from Darfur

" The United Nations has announced it is to withdraw non-essential staff from the war-torn Sudanese region of Darfur. The move comes after a prosecutor at the International Criminal Court sought the arrest of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir for genocide in Darfur. ...

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