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Santorum accuses Obama of abandoning Israel for Iran
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum
Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum has criticized the administration of Barack Obama for what he calls choosing Iran over Israel in fear of losing Iranian oil.
“We’re (the US government) throwing Israel under the bus because we know we’re going to be dependent upon OPEC [the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries],” Santorum...
Germany refuses to sign ACTA amid protests
Protestors, some wearing Guy Fawkes masks, take part in a demonstration in Stockholm.
Germany has delayed signing the ACTA treaty on intellectual property theft after its Justice Ministry voiced its concerns about the legislation. It is the fifth EU country to challenge approval of the debated treaty.
The Justice Ministry said that the European Parliament should vote on ACTA before it is considered...
IAEA to issue harsher Iran report, set stage for war
According to a 2009 Wikileaks cable, IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano asserted that "he was solidly in the US court on every key strategic decision, from high-level personnel appointments to the handling of Iran's alleged nuclear weapons program."
The UN nuclear agency is expected to publish a report “harsher” than its November edition on Iran next month, possibly triggering a military...
15,000 elite Iranian special-ops head to Syria
The regime of Bashar al-Assad in Syria is expecting up to 15,000 Iranian troops to help maintain order in the country’s provinces, a Chinese newspaper reports. Iran has yet to confirm or deny the news.
According to the central Chinese daily Renmin Ribao, the Iranian special task troops are due to be deployed in Syria’s key provinces.
The Syrian opposition announced earlier that commander of Iran’s...
Mars Radar finds Clues of Primordial Ocean on the Planet
The ocean is believed to have been temporary and its water would have frozen and preserved underground or turned into vapor and lifted gradually into the atmosphere.
The MARSIS radar on board the European Space Agency (ESA) Mars Express spacecraft has found evidence of a large body of water that once covered part of Mars.
The study published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters indicates that...
Chevrolet cars Banned in Egypt for having Cross as Logo
One of the spiritual leaders of Egypt issued a fatwah (law, regulations) which banned Muslims from driving Chevrolet vehicles. According to the new law, Muslims must not drive Chevrolet cars because the logo of the company is a Christian cross.
The religious law, which bans the use of the cars made by one of the world’s best-known automotive company, raised many eyebrows in Egypt. Many Egyptians...
Syria: White House preaches peace as Pentagon preps for war
US F35
The White House is saying “no” to arming opposition and other military involvement in the Syrian conflict – for the moment. Pentagon and US Central Command launched a review of US military capabilities in case that “no” turns a “yes.”
The backdoor for military action was ajar with State Department, spokesman Victoria Nuland saying that US never takes any option off the table,...
Argentina plans to take islands dispute with UK to UN
Argentina’s President Cristina Kirchner delivers a speech in front of a picture displaying the Malvinas Islands painted in the same colors as Argentina’s national flag, the government palace, Buenos Aires, February 7, 2012.
Argentina says it will file a formal complaint with the United Nations over Britain’s “militarization” of the disputed Malvinas (Falklands) Islands.
Amid growing tensions...
WHO declares war on Cancer
“Together it is possible” was the theme for the World Cancer Day 2012 – however, cancer kills millions of people every year and up to a third of cases can be prevented by a healthy lifestyle, according to statistics released by the World Health Organization. Let us then, together, declare war on this scourge.
How many families are there in the world who have experienced at least...
Nokia to axe 4,000 more jobs, improve production efficiency
Today, Nokia announced that it’s going to cut 4,000 more jobs at its factories in Hungary, Mexico and Finland in an effort to improve the production efficiency of said plants. The company plans on moving a larger part of the production of its smartphones to Asia, which it says will help reduce the time it takes for its products to reach the market.
As Nokia continues to suffer the effect of...
Foreign Embassies in Israel Plan Evacuation, Request Gas Masks
Iran test firing some of its missiles.
The news media in Israel this evening reports foreign embassies are organizing contingency plans for the evacuation of their nationals and diplomats and are requesting gas masks from the Israeli Foreign Ministry.
Diplomats and their families are worried about a missile strike that may prompt a mass evacuation of Israeli citizens with passports. The European Union...
Goldman CEO Lloyd Blankfein releases pro-gay marriage PSA
Advocating: Lloyd Blankfein, chief executive of Goldman Sachs, appeared in a commercial supporting same-sex marriage for the Human Rights Campaign
Goldman Sachs chief executive Lloyd Blankfein, one of Wall Street’s most powerful figures, has become the first major business leader to join a national media campaign in support of same-sex marriage.
Gay rights advocacy group Human Rights Campaign...
Putin plugs Internet Democracy to pack popular punch
In the fourth part of his pre-election manifesto published in Kommersant daily on Monday, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin touts the internet as an electronic means for making democracy more responsive to the people.
The premier is running for president in next month’s election.
Expressing the importance of “indispensable” democratic principles, Putin stresses at the same time that democracy-building...
Lebanese security officials seize suspicious cargo from US, Brazil
A plane being unloaded at Rafiq Hariri International Airport in the Lebanese capital city, Beirut.
Lebanon’s security officials say a suspicious cargo containing huge amounts of US dollars, guns, special passports and credit cards have been seized upon arrival in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, from the US and Brazil.
The items, packed in a number of chests and delivered via airmail, were discovered...
Men who Smoke More Likely to Suffer Dementia in Later Life
Long-term risks: Researchers found that smoking in men appears to be associated with more rapid cognitive decline
Those searching for another reason to stick to their resolution to give up cigarettes need look no further. A new study has warned that men who smoke are more likely to suffer dementia in later life.
Researchers found that smoking in men appears to be associated with a greater and more...

























