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Anti-HIV pill to cause AIDS epidemic?
It has been proven to drastically decrease the chances of contracting HIV before one is even exposed to the virus: Truvada is considered a medical breakthrough by some, yet others fear the once-a-day prevention pill could spur a deadly AIDS epidemic.
The drug — a small, blue pill ingested orally — is currently awaiting FDA approval. Its manufacturer, Gilead, argues that Truvada would reduce the...
India to send business delegation to Iran
Indian business delegation will visit Tehran in the end of February to boost oil imports from the Islamic Republic.
India plans to send a business delegation to Iran to hold talks aimed at increasing the volume of Tehran’s oil exports to New Delhi, a report says.
“We will need to lead a business delegation there, taking potential exporters across a range of sectors, and go out there and...
Pentagon pushes to leave Afghanistan as soon as possible
Barely a month after the last US combat troops walked out of Iraq, the Pentagon announced on Wednesday that they would be altering already established plans in Afghanistan and doing the same there in a matter of months.
US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta on Wednesday announced that American combat troops will plan to vacate the nation of Afghanistan in 2013, a decision that contradicts a long-standing...
Europe cold spell kills 223 with colder days expected
People take pictures of waves on a frozen sea in Constanta, 230 kilometres east from Bucharest, Romania on February 1, 2012
At least 223 people have died during a seven-day cold spell in eastern and central Europe where temperatures are expected to plummet even further over the weekend.
Most of the victims are from the European Union’s poorest countries, including Ukraine with as many as 101...
25,000 Ducks Gassed to Death in Australia for Fear of Avian Virus Outbreak
A government biosecurity officer at Golden Duck Farms in Victoria after birds tested positive for avian influenza.
A national disease emergency plan has been activated to prevent an outbreak of deadly bird flu in Australia after the discovery of infected birds at two free-range duck farms north of Melbourne.
All 25,000 ducks on two Golden Duck Farms properties at Gisborne and Mickleham were being gassed...
Mitt Romney's remark on poor sparks controversy
It was on a live television morning show where the GOP frontrunner made this comment.
After which it took little time for Americans to react. Message boards were flooded with criticism about the Republican candidates’ remark.
Romney initially was making his victory rounds after winning the GOP Florida primary just the day before, now he is spending time clarifying his statement, which he says...
Iran Successfully Launches New Satellite into Orbit
Iran successfully launches new 'Navid-e Elm-o Sanat' satellite into orbit on February 3, 2012.
The Islamic Republic of Iran has successfully launched its domestically-built Navid-e Elm-o Sanat satellite into orbit following a decree by Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
The satellite, completely designed and built by Iranian experts, blasted into orbit late Thursday on the third day...
Rogozin calls on Russian nationalists to assume rightful role
The head of the Russian defense industry, Dmitry Rogozin, has praised Vladimir Putin’s ethnic policy and called upon Russian nationalists to work hand in hand with the country’s authorities.
The outgoing NATO envoy, who was appointed deputy prime minister in charge of the defense industry this year, published his own article in the popular daily Izvestia, which seeks to expand on afeature by Prime...
The Bacillus of Immortality found in Siberia
In mountain permafrost in Mamontovaya, Yakutia (Siberia), Russian researchers discovered a previously unknown species of bacteria. Mice injected in the body with a solution containing these organisms, were healthier and lived longer than their counterparts. Have the scientists discovered the secrets of immortality?
The strange bacillus found in mammoth Mountain in the Siberian Republic of Yakutia...
Russia loses $4 billion in Libya because of Gaddafi
Russia has lost $4 billion due to the loss of arms contracts with Libya as a result of the UN’s arms shipments embargo. Anatoly Isaikin, the General Director of Russia’s defense export giant Rosoboronexport, said that Russia had concluded arms contracts worth $2 billion with the previous administration of Libya. “We could conclude more contracts for the same amount,” the official...
Iran's Majlis mulls banning Samsung products over insulting teaser
A senior lawmaker says Iran’s Majlis is considering a plan to cut off the country’s economic transactions with South Korea’s Samsung in reaction to the company’s anti-Iran teaser.
Head of Majlis Energy Committee Arsalan Fat’hipour said the double-urgency plan, aimed at imposing a complete ban on buying all Samsung products, would make the company regret making the insulting...
Iran has uranium for 4 nukes, builds US-reach missiles - Israel
An image grab taken from footage broadcast by Iran's state-run Arabic-language Al-Alam TV on August 20, 2010, shows an image from an undisclosed location of what Defence Minister Ahmad Vahidi said was the test firing of the Iranian surface-to-surface missile Qiam, entirely designed and built domestically and powered by liquid fuel, a day before Iran was due to launch its Russian-built first nuclear...
79 Dead in Egypt Football Riot
Team El-Ahly football players get away from the field during a football match riot at a stadium in Port Said of Egypt on Feb. 1, 2012. The death toll from a football riot in Egypt's Port Said rose to 79, state TV reported on Wednesday night.
A riot in the Egyptian city of Port Said has left 79 dead and hundreds wounded after football fans stormed the pitch before engaging in running battles inside...
Americans to rally against war with Iran
A large number of US-based organizations plan to hold a national day of action to demand "No war, no sanctions, no intervention, no assassinations against Iran."
A large number of US-based anti-war organizations have planned a nation-wide demonstration to demand Washington stop its warmongerings against Iran.
According to the StopWarOnIran website, “No war, no sanctions, no intervention,...
Ron Paul: Bankrupt US Needs to Shun Wars
US Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul making a speech during one of his campaign stops for the US presidential race, Tuesday 31 Jan. 2012.
US Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul has criticized America’s ‘unwinnable, undeclared’ wars overseas, which have led to the nation’s ‘bankruptcy.’
“In the last 10 years fighting these unwinnable, undeclared wars...

























