Police confirmed the Republic of Cyprus have discovered the remains of former President Tassos Papadopoulos, Tuesday, March 9, 2010. December last year, one day before the first anniversary of his death Papadopoulos for lung cancer. As quoted from the page of the BBC, the remains found in a cemetery in the capital Nicosia. DNA tests [...]
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Israel to Build Nuclear
JERUSALEM Israel expressed interest in building nuclear power plants. This step could certainly attract the suspicion of other countries over Israel’s nuclear activities are kept secret for so long. Israeli National Infrastructure Minister Uzi Landau is planning to announce this plan on the International Nuclear Energy Conference in Paris, France today. “Building a nuclear reactor [...]
Full Story »63 people dead and dozens injured in Indian temple stampede
LUCKNOW, India A stampede broke out at a Hindu temple in northern India Thursday as thousands of people jostled with each other to get free clothes and utensils, leaving at least 63 people dead and dozens more injured, officials said.The force of the stampede was so great, it knocked down a gate at the temple compound [...]
Full Story »three suicide bomb blast occurred in the city of Baqouba, Iraq, Wednesday, March 3, 2010, causing at least 30 people dead and injuring 48 people
three suicide bomb blast occurred in the city of Baqouba, Iraq, Wednesday, March 3, 2010, causing at least 30 people dead and injuring 48 people. The explosion took the most casualties in recent weeks in Iraq this occurs an election (the election) to be held on Sunday, March 7, 2010. Elections were held to determine [...]
Full Story »U.S. ambassador to Chile says he knows of no American deaths from the earthquake in Chile
WASHINGTON The U.S. ambassador to Chile says he knows of no American deaths from the earthquake in Chile, but stresses that officials are having a difficult time getting information from the most devastated region of Conception.In an interview by telephone with CBS’s “The Early Show” on Monday, ambassador Paul Simons said, “We do not have [...]
Full Story »explosive device planted by Taliban militants killed 11 civilians on Sunday in Afghanistan’s most violent province, a government official said
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan An explosive device planted by Taliban militants killed 11 civilians on Sunday in Afghanistan’s most violent province, a government official said.The blast happened on a road in the Nawzad district of Helmand Province. The province is the focus of one of the largest NATO offensives in the eight-year-old war against the Islamist Taliban.”A [...]
Full Story »30 protesters have trapped themselves inside the mosque.Police say there are no injuries
Israeli police say they raided a courtyard near the al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem Sunday to stop stone-throwing Palestinian protesters. Local media reports say about 30 protesters have trapped themselves inside the mosque.Police say there are no injuries, and one arrest has been made.Palestinians have staged violent protests since Israel announced this past week that it [...]
Full Story »Queenslanders warned away from the waters edge with a series of ‘long waves’ expected to affect the coastline today
Queenslanders warned away from the waters edge with a series of ‘long waves’ expected to affect the coastline today. Hazardous coastal conditions are expected to continue for a number of days. Major surfing competitions have been delayed, home owners on the Gold Coast have been told to prepare for possible minor flooding on the tides.The [...]
Full Story »Hillary Rodham Clinton is heading to Latin America on a weeklong, five-nation tour expected to be dominated by the earthquake in Chile
WASHINGTON Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is heading to Latin America on a weeklong, five-nation tour expected to be dominated by the earthquake in Chile and building support for fresh penalties against Iran.Clinton plans to leave Washington on Sunday evening to attend the inauguration of Uruguay’s new president, ex-guerrilla Jose Mujica (MOO’-hee-kah).Unless the earthquake alters [...]
Full Story »400 Australians are believed to be holidaying in earthquake-devastated Chile
MORE than 400 Australians are believed to be holidaying in earthquake-devastated Chile. A spokesman with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) told NewsCore that more than 400 Australians had registered with the Australian Government’s Smartraveller website indicating they would be in Chile at this time.But he said at this stage there had been [...]
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