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More Than 1,100 Asylum Seekers Rescued Off Italian Coast

More Than 1,100 Asylum Seekers Rescued Off Italian Coast

More than thousand one hundred migrants were rescued by Italian Navy from inflatable boats last Wednesday, February 5, during their attempts to reach the Italian coast from the north of Africa. The asylum seekers in nine overcrowded rafts and dinghies were rescued by the navy near Lampedusa, Italy.  They are believed to be from sub-Saharan […]

July 22, 2011
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All Mt Everest Climbers to Bring Down Garbage

All Mt Everest Climbers to Bring Down Garbage

Those ascending Mount Everest will have to descend with at least eight kilograms of trash besides their own waste. The new list of measures were mooted by the Nepal government to clear the world’s highest peak of the tons of rubbish accumulated over the years since Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary scaled the peak in […]

July 22, 2011
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Israeli Troops Kill Jordanian Judge at West Bank Crossing

Israeli Troops Kill Jordanian Judge at West Bank Crossing

Israeli soldiers shot and killed a Jordanian judge of Palestinian origin, after he seized a gun from a border guard and threatened two soldiers with a metal bar. The thirty eight year old Raed Zeiter was shot on Monday by the Israeli troops near the Allenby Bridge terminal. He lived with his family in Amman, […]

July 21, 2011
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Islamabad Blast: Religious Leaders Point to Enemy Hands

Islamabad Blast: Religious Leaders Point to Enemy Hands

Religious leaders on Monday said that Taliban’s denial of having any hand in Monday’s terrorist attacks in Islamabad and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) once again proved that other enemy agencies had been committing such terrorist activities in the name of Taliban. They accused the state institutions and the media of too much attention given to the […]

July 21, 2011
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Ukraine Face-off: Tension Scales Up in the Border

Ukraine Face-off: Tension Scales Up in the Border

Tension and fear of war surges up amidst the deteriorating relations between Ukraine and Russia after Russian president, Vladimir Putin ordered the military troops near the Ukrainian border to be on high alert. Ukraine has also called up the Defence Ministry to mobilize the reserves. According to reports, Moscow has put 150, 000 troops near […]

July 21, 2011
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Brotherhood Ban: Setting the Gulf course.

Brotherhood Ban: Setting the Gulf course.

The latest news story in the Middle East, hotly discussed all across the media, is the ban imposed by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with ensuing stringent punishment, on activities of and for Muslim Brotherhood.  The ban is overtly aimed at curbing Islamist politics in the kingdom, which the establishment fears would destabilize the country. […]

July 21, 2011
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United States to Cede Its Oversight of Addresses on Internet

United States to Cede Its Oversight of Addresses on Internet

The United States will hand over its responsibility of overseeing the system of Web addresses and domain names that form the basis of internet, to an international group in 2015. The structure and administration of the body will be determined over the next year, the government officials said on Friday. Since the dawn of the […]

July 21, 2011
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Crimea Referendum Results Show Strong Backing For Russia

Crimea Referendum Results Show Strong Backing For Russia

The preliminary results of the much disputed Crimea referendum on Sunday whether Ukraine’s Crimea region should join Russia or become an independent state have indicated the backing for Russia. Reports released from the Crimean Electoral Commission show that ninety five percent of voters in Crimea have backed joining Russia. Many Crimeans loyal to Kiev boycotted […]

July 21, 2011
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Earthquake Hits Coastal Peru

Earthquake Hits Coastal Peru

An earth quake hit the coastal city of Sechura in northern Peru on Saturday, U.S Geological Survey reports say. The 6.3 magnitude earthquake occurred at a depth of six miles. No damages and injuries were reported. The quake happened in a region that marks the boundary between two tectonic plates, where the oceanic crust of […]

July 21, 2011
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15-Year-Olds in Asia Are Better Problem Solvers than In the U.S.

15-Year-Olds in Asia Are Better Problem Solvers than In the U.S.

A new study by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development reveals that the children in Asian countries are better problem solvers than their European and American peers. The study conducted on more than 85,000 15-year-olds in 44 countries and economies tested their ability to explore limitations or obstacles and to understand information given to […]

July 20, 2011
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