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Indo-Pak to Resume Cross-LoC Peace Bus Service

Indo-Pak to Resume Cross-LoC Peace Bus Service

The Indo Pak officials have decided to resume the LoC travel from next week. The meeting between the Indian and Pakistani delegates was held at the Kaman Post on the Line of Control in Uri sector on Thursday afternoon. Indian officials were confident about the meeting, in which the trade issues and release of twenty […]

July 22, 2011
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Pope Now a Pop Icon

Pope Now a Pop Icon

A painting has appeared in a building in Roman Street near Vatican, depicting the Argentine Pope, Francis, as a flying superhero taking off into the air.  A black briefcase with name “valores” which means values in Spanish is shown in his left hand. A scarf bearing the blue and red colors of the Argentine soccer […]

July 22, 2011
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Edward Snowden Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

Edward Snowden Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

Edward Snowden, who sent shockwaves across the globe through his revelations of NSA surveillance program, has been nominated for the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize by two members of the Norwegian Parliament. Socialist Left party members Bard Vegar Solhjell and Snorre Valen nominated the twenty nine year old Snowden for contributing to global stability and world […]

July 22, 2011
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Snowden’s Revelations: U.S. Cloud Providers Face Calls to Wall off Data

Snowden’s Revelations: U.S. Cloud Providers Face Calls to Wall off Data

In the wake of Snowden’s revelations about the stealing by NSA of the secrets of business houses, the U.S. hosting companies and cloud providers are facing pressure from international customers to keep data away from the U.S. infrastructure. The U.S. firms offering Internet-hosted services for customers in Europe and Asia are also being compelled to […]

July 22, 2011
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Syria Talks: Noura al Ameer’s Tales Catch on

Syria Talks: Noura al Ameer’s Tales Catch on

The ongoing Syria peace conference in Geneva focuses on ending the disputes between President Bashar al-Assad’s government and the opposition hoping that the negotiations would lead to a peaceful agreement. The rival delegations met face to face for the first time during the conference since the Syrian crisis which began in 2011. Amidst the developments, […]

July 22, 2011
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In the Name of Allah, Again in Malaysia

In the Name of Allah, Again in Malaysia

A dispute in the name of Allah is gaining momentum in Malaysia with several churches and Christian institutions being attacked in the country following the religious tensions between the Muslims and the Christian communities. The tensions have been mounting up since last month when the High Court passed a law permitting a Roman Catholic newspaper, […]

July 22, 2011
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Syria: Bashar al-Assad on agenda in Geneva talks today

Syria: Bashar al-Assad on agenda in Geneva talks today

As a result of the steps taken towards ensuring peace in Syria, hundreds of women and children would be allowed to leave the besieged area of Homs. The UN mediator at the Geneva peace talks, Lakhdar Brahimi said that the opposition had agreed to give the government lists of detainees held by the armed groups. […]

July 22, 2011
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Cancer Cases to Rise to Twenty Two Million Every Year: Warns UN

Cancer Cases to Rise to Twenty Two Million Every Year: Warns UN

The United Nations warned that there would be twenty two million new cases of cancer every year by 2030.  The report was released on the eve of World Cancer Day and was compiled by more than 250 scientists from over forty countries. The report based on the analysis of the most deadly disease was the […]

July 22, 2011
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World’s Oldest Flamingo Dies

World’s Oldest Flamingo Dies

World’s oldest flamingo, also known as “Greater” died in the Adelaide zoo in Australia. He was aged eighty three and is survived by a long term friend, a Chilean flamingo. The sex as well as the origin of the flamingo is unknown and he was brought to the zoo in 1933. Greater was almost blind […]

July 22, 2011
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UN Wary of Media Clampdown in Egypt: Al Jazeera Cameraman Acquitted

UN Wary of Media Clampdown in Egypt: Al Jazeera Cameraman Acquitted

The United Nations Human Rights office expressed concern over the severe clampdown on the media in Egypt highlighting the ill treatment of the reporters working for Al Jazeera television. “We are extremely concerned about the increasingly severe clampdown and physical attacks on media in Egypt, which is hampering their ability to operate freely,” said Rupert […]

July 22, 2011
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