Landslide for Mubarack surprises no one
There is no surprise after elections in Egypt: a landslide victory for the ruling party of Hosni Mubarack. It has won more than 92 percent of…
View ArticleBees health on EU agenda
Europe is taking a serious look at the health of its bees. It is because of several countries' alarm over dying bees, both inside the EU and abroad.…
View ArticleCatch Mladic, urges top international prosecutor
Pressure has been stepped up on Serbia to do more to track down the Bosnian Serb war crimes fugitive Ratko Mladic. It comes from the chief…
View ArticleClashes as Athens remembers murdered boy
Greek police have clashed with demonstrators in Athens two years to the day after the police killing of a teenager triggered the country's worst…
View ArticleDa Vinci code to be deciphered
A rare manuscript by Leonardo da Vinci has been rediscovered among documents, left untouched for 130 years in a French library. It was found among…
View ArticleAppeal to Russia and China over Korean tension
The US, Japan and South Korea are appealing for Russian and Chinese help to defuse tensions on the Korean peninsula. This after the Chinese…
View ArticleWikiLeaks leader to talk to UK police
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is to talk to British police today after a new European extradition warrant was issued over alleged sexual assaults…
View ArticleUnderwater warnings about climate change
A Greenpeace protest with a difference - as the climate change conference in Cancun continues, young activists dived among statues at a subaquatic…
View ArticleCameron hints at UK Afghan pullout next year
British troops could start pulling out of Afghanistan as early as next year according to the prime minister. David Cameron made the comments on a…
View ArticleNew pressure on Serbia to capture Mladic
Every six months the international criminal court for the former Yugoslavia releases a progress report on Serbia and its cooperation with judges in…
View ArticleA mudslide in Colombia kills at least 50 people
no comment : A mudslide in Colombia kills at least 50 people
View ArticleHaiti: protesters march again to demand the annulment of elections
no comment : Haiti: protesters march again to demand the annulment of elections
View ArticleAustralian farmers suffer from floods
no comment : Australian farmers suffer from floods
View ArticleChina makes compromise climate offer at Cancun
At the climate change summit in Cancun, China has made an proposal that could help to extend the Kyoto Protocol. Beijing has offered for the…
View ArticleWikiLeaks founder Julian Assange: hero or villain?
A fearless crusader, bringing the facts to the public? Or a reckless interferer who puts lives at risk? See our special page on…
View ArticleWikileaks: NATO's Baltic plan against Russia
NATO has drawn up a plan to protect the Baltic states against any Russian aggression, according to a US diplomatic message obtained by the Wikileaks…
View ArticleWikiLeaks founder Assange arrested
The founder of the WikiLeaks website Julian Assange has been arrested in the UK according to the Metropolitan Police in London. See our special page…
View ArticleIreland prepares for toughest budget in history
Ireland is bracing itself for its toughest budget ever as the country's deeply unpopular government tries to ensure quick access to a massive EU/IMF…
View ArticleDozens feared dead in Colombian mudslide
A least 24 bodies have now been recovered after a massive mudslide in northwest Colombia. Heavy downpours over recent months prompted the sodden…
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