Showing posts with label World News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World News. Show all posts

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Coca Cola & Pepsi is threat of Cancer

New york (Routers) According to recent survey Black cokes like Coca Cola & Pepsi contain life threatening disease like Cancer.During research Practice was proved true on Mouses. American state California officials has passed order to write precautions on bottles of Pepsi & Coke.Companies has started thinking to decrease the quantity of Color in ingredients instead of writing precautions on bottles.It is noted that Pepsi & Coca Cola enjoys 90% share in Soft drink market. According to Officials of California Pepsi & Coke has such ingredients which are danger for human health according to recent research on soft drinks.Both companies has changed their ingredients in California first & now they are implementing it in whole...

Friday, March 9, 2012

US Tank blast ,12 US soldiers including 1 commando dead in Afghanistan in war agaisnt Taliban

Kabul - An American tank burst due to mining near kandahar Orakzai.According to sources US Tank was on searching Taliban but got burst due to mining.2 US soldiers dead due to fight with Taliban near hulmandanawo.2 US soldiers dead due to sniper attack near KANAR DISTRICT.5 US soldiers after Taliban attack on US checkpost on Ghazni.3 soldiers including commando of US Army dead due to fight with Taliban near KAandoz Khan. &nb...

Saturday, February 11, 2012

CPAC Straw Poll Results 2012: Mitt Romney Wins Conservative Vote

WASHINGTON -- Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney won the Conservative Political Action Conference straw poll on Saturday, a major symbolic victory as he tries to convince Republicans that he is sufficiently conservative to win the GOP nomination.Romney won 38 percent of the CPAC straw poll votes, with former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum coming in second at 31 percent. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) picked up 15 percent of the votes and Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas), who won the straw polls in 2010 and 2011, received only 12 percent of the vote. The result came despite what has been a weaker conservative response to Romney than Santorum, who has little to prove as a conservative and Catholic who has strong evangelical support. Romney needed to fight against accusations...

Three dead in Sunni-Alawite clashes: Lebanon security

Lebanese Sunni militants of “Ansar”, supporters of the anti-Syrian opposition pose while securing an alley in the neighbourhood of Baba al-Tabbaneh in the coastal city of Tripoli north of Lebanon on Saturday. – Photo by Reuters TRIPOLI: Three people died and 23 were wounded during fierce clashes on Saturday between Lebanese Sunni Muslims hostile to Syria’s regime and Alawites who support it, a Lebanese security official said. “A Sunni and an Alawite were killed and 23 people were wounded in clashes that continued since Friday between people from the neighbourhoods of Jabal Mohsen and Bab al-Tebbaneh” in the northern city of Tripoli, the official told AFP. A 17-year-old girl died of her wounds later. Ten soldiers were among...

Pentagon says that NATO supplies from Pakistani airspace never stopped

Pentagon says that the air supply routes for NATO forces in Afghanistan were never closed by Pakistan. Pentagon press secretary, George Little during a briefing Thursday said "only ground lines of communications were closed following the November 26 incident" adding that these ground routes had not been reopened yet. "We are hopeful that they would be reopened soon," he observed while conceding that it is a decision for the Pakistani government to make. " Pakistan had closed down these routes in protest after the November 26 NATO airstrikes on Salala check-post in Mohmand Agency that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers”. It may be mentioned here that following the closure of ground supply routes from Pakistan, United States has shifted...

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Maldives ex-leader 'a coup victim'

New Maldives president Mohammed Waheed Hassan denies he was behind a plot to oust his predecessor Mohamed Nasheed   Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed has said was forced from office in a coup and demanded that his successor immediately resign.Mr Nasheed was greeted by roaring applause as he spoke to about 2,000 members of his party in the capital, Male, a day after he resigned when police joined widening street protests against his government. He was replaced by his former vice president, Mohammed Waheed Hassan, who denied claims there was a plot to oust Mr Nasheed and called for the creation of a national unity government. The Maldivian Democratic Party reaffirmed...

EU set to adopt new sanctions against Syria

BRUSSELS — A senior EU official say the bloc will soon impose harsher sanctions against Syria as it seeks to weaken the regime and end President Bashar Assad's crackdown against political opponents. Pro-Syrian regime supporters wave Syrian and Russian flags as they cheer a convoy believed to be transporting Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Damascus, Syria, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. Thousands of Syrians waving Russian flags cheered Russia's foreign minister as he arrived in Damascus Tuesday for talks with embattled President Bashar Assad on the country's escalating violence. (AP Photo/Muzaffar Salman) Pro-Syrian regime protesters hold a banner in Arabic that reads, "Thanks Russia," as they cheer a convoy believed...

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Syrians thank Russia and China for opposing U.N. resolution

REPORTING FROM ALEPPO, SYRIA, AND BEIRUT -- As the United States and allied nations continued to criticize Russia and China for vetoing a United Nations resolution on Syria, hundreds of residents of the city of Aleppo came out in cold, windy and rainy weather Tuesday to thank the two countries. The rally coincided with the visit to Damascus of Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who met with President Bashar Assad and was greeted in the Syrian capital with all the pomp and circumstance of a visiting head of state. Russia and China on Saturday vetoed a draft U.N. Security Council resolution that would have condemned the Syrian government’s crackdown on dissent and backed an Arab League plan calling on Assad to cede power.  The...

Greek debt talks drag on but banks signal progress on bond-swap deal to forgive some debt

Shoppers are seen on Athens' main commercial Ermou Street, on Monday, Feb. 6, 2012. Parties backing Greece's coalition government will hold a second day of emergency talks Monday on a vital austerity deal with rescue creditors, after a weekend of negotiations failed to produce the breakthrough needed to avert bankruptcy in March. (AP Photo/Dimitri Messinis) ATHENS, Greece - Greece's private creditors signalled progress late Tuesday on a debt-relief deal but crucial talks between Greek coalition leaders about forcing more austerity upon a hostile public were again postponed.Anger flared on the streets of Athens as more than 20,000 protesters marched through the Greek capital and unions called a general strike...

Maldives VP sworn in, president quit after protests

By Bryson Hull (Reuters) - President Mohamed Nasheed of the Maldives, widely credited with bringing democracy to the Indian Ocean archipelago, resigned on Tuesday after weeks of opposition protests erupted into a police mutiny, and handed power to his deputy. Nasheed, the Sunni Muslim nation's first democratically elected president, handed over to Vice-President Mohamed Waheed Hassan Manik and said in a televised address "I believe that if the government were to remain in power it would require the use of force which would harm many citizens." Protests last year over the faltering economy and scrambling ahead of this year's presidential election, have seen parties adopting hardline Islamist rhetoric and accusing...

Monday, February 6, 2012

Deeper Iran sanctions; US targets its central bank

  FILE- In this April, 9, 2007, file photo Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, speaks at a ceremony in Iran's nuclear enrichment facility in Natanz, 300 kms 186 (miles) south of capital Tehran, Iran. For the first time in nearly two decades of escalating tensions over the Iranian nuclear program, it appears that world leaders are genuinely concerned that an Israeli military attack on the Islamic Republic could be imminent, an action that many fear might trigger war, terrorism and global economic havoc. Photo: Hasan Sarbakhshian / AP WASHINGTON (AP) — Targeting Iran's economy, the U.S. ordered tough new penalties Monday to further pinch the country's financial system and...

Canadian ambassador to remain in Syria

OTTAWA - Canada will not shut its embassy in Syria, officials say, after the United States evacuated all diplomatic staff and closed its embassy in the country on Monday. A spokesman for Foreign Minister John Baird said that Canada is not considering following the U.S. lead. ``The U.S. as a sovereign nation makes decisions based on its situation,'' wrote Rick Roth in an email. ``We make decisions based on ours.'' Roth said Canada's ambassador to Syria - retired vice-admiral Glenn Davidson - will remain in Damascus to voice Canada's displeasure at the ongoing government crackdown in the country. ``Canada has extremely strong views about the abhorrent actions of the current regime,'' he wrote. ``And our ambassador continues to deliver those messages at the highest levels.'' ``We have...

No Israel decision on attacking Iran: Obama - Pakistan Times

US President Barack Obama has said that Israel has not made a decision yet on attacking Iran's nuclear installations, noting that he still prefers to use diplomacy. "I do not think Israel has taken a decision on what they need to do," Obama told the NBC news. Obama said he believes that the tough international sanctions are hurting the Iranian regime. "We have mobilised the international community in an unprecedented way. They are feeling the pinch. They are feeling the pressure," he said. Until Iran commit itself to peaceful use of nuclear energy and leaves its nuclear weapon programme, both the US are Israel are going to be very concerned about it. "We have closure military and intelligence consultations than we ever had. My first priority continues to be the security of the...

69 dead as US closes Damascus embassy

SyriaThe Syrian army on Monday launched a new assault on Homs, killing 42 people and wounding dozens, according to activists . This new offensive, again denied by the regime, comes on the eve of a visit to Damascus by Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov, whose country has vetoed Saturday with China a UN resolution condemning repression in Syria. In total, the violence has killed at least 69 people Monday, including 66 civilians according to the Syrian Observatory of Human Rights. On its part, the Syrian National Council, the main opposition coalition, urged the international community to "act quickly" to "prevent another massacre" in Homs, where shelling killed more than 330 dead on Saturday. After...

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