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Hurricane Irene damages exceed $10 billion
A car is seen in a sink hole after rains from Hurricane Irene washed out a section of a road in New Jersey.
Hurricane Irene has caused more than USD 10 billion in damages to the United States after it swept the east coast with heavy winds and flooding, a leading risk-assessment firm says.
Eqecat, a risk assessment company, has estimated that over 40 million people living on US east coast were hit with...
China delivers jolt to U.S. Middle East influence
Sets up collision course over issue of Palestinian statehood.
In a further jolt to U.S. influence in the Middle East, China is expected to vote in favor of Palestinian statehood when the 66th United Nations General Assembly takes up the issue next month, according to Joseph Farah’s G2 Bulletin.
Chinese President Hu Jintao told Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in an exchange of notes last...
Scientists use coral for sunscreen pill
King's College London scientists are trying to use coral's natural defense against the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays to make a sunscreen pill.
King’s College London scientists are trying to use coral’s natural defense against the sun’s harmful ultraviolet rays to make a sunscreen pill.
The team, who studied samples of the endangered Acropora coral in Australia’s...
Canada tries to force Russia out of the Arctic
Russian Flag on Lomonosov Ridge Arctic Seabed
Late last week, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper spent four days in the Arctic. Flying around military bases in the northern provinces of Canada Nunavut, Yukon and Northwest Territories has become a tradition over the years of his stay in power. The current Prime Minister has been in power for six years, and for the sixth time he appeared in the Arctic....
Underpublicized threat deep in White House
John Guandolo
Infiltration of the federal government by members of the radical Muslim Brotherhood is worse than some have warned recently, says a former FBI special agent in Washington.
The agent confirmed that at least three operatives of the Egypt-based Brotherhood – whose credo is “Jihad is our way and death in the cause of Allah is our dream” – have penetrated the Obama administration.
The...
Former Hurricane Irene leaves millions without electricity in Canada
The storm that had been Hurricane Irene crossed into Canada overnight, but wasn’t yet through with the U.S. on Monday, as floodwaters threatened Vermont towns and big-city commuters had to make do with slowly reawakening transit systems.
The storm left millions without power across much of the Eastern Seaboard, killed more than three dozen and forced airlines to cancel about 13,600 flights....
Ex-girlfriend of Gaddafi's son escapes rebels after they threatened her
The glamour model ex-girlfriend of Colonel Gaddafi’s playboy son has told of the terrifying moment she was captured by rebels who threatened to ‘burn her alive’.
Talitha van Zon had been with Mutassim Gaddafi just over a week ago as he calmly drank Jack Daniels whisky and coke as he toasted a victory over the rebels.
But the next day the rebels backed by Nato airstrikes launched a...
Maoists leader sworn in as Nepal new Prime Minister
Nepal’s newly elected Maoist Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai has said he expects to complete the country’s peace process within six months.
Speaking to the BBC, Dr Bhattarai said that he hoped to lead a consensus government to break political deadlock.
Uncertainty has plagued Nepal since the end of the Maoist rebellion in 2006.
The Maoists are the largest party in parliament but left...
US has deadliest month in Afghan war
US soldiers in Afghanistan
August 2011 has become the deadliest month for US troops in the decade-long war in Afghanistan with 66 American soldiers killed in the month.
The figure, released by the Associated Press on Tuesday, eclipsed the earlier figure of 65 belonging to July 2010.
Most fatalities were those of an August 6 helicopter crash in which 30 US troops lost their lives. The victims were aboard...
One in seven believe U.S. government staged the 9/11 attacks in conspiracy
American radio host and actor Alex Jones says 'the official story doesn't add up' about 9/11.
The belief is more common among younger people, with a quarter of 16 to 24-year-olds subscribing to the theory.
One in seven people are convinced that the U.S. government was involved in a conspiracy to stage the September 11 attacks which killed nearly 3,000 people.
A survey, which interviewed...
French Leader Rushes To China, Blames US For Libyan Child Slaves
A shocking report prepared by the Russian Foreign Ministry for Prime Minister Putin on French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s unexpected trip to China last week to meet with China’s President Hu Jintao states that this Western leader told the Chinese that the Americans were responsible for removing from Libya an estimated 1,500 young girls and boys purported to be utilized as ‘sex slaves.’
Though...
Ahmadinejad Calls Holocaust a "Big Lie" Amid Public Rallies
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Friday that the Holocaust was a “big lie” used to justify establishing the state of Israel.
“The Zionist regime’s establishment was based on numerous deceptions and lies and one of the biggest lies was the Holocaust,” Ahmadinejad said in a speech after an anti-Israeli Qods day rally in Tehran and other Iranian cities.
“On...
How al-Qaeda got to rule in Tripoli
His name is Abdelhakim Belhaj. Some in the Middle East might have, but few in the West and across the world would have heard of him.
Time to catch up. Because the story of how an al-Qaeda asset turned out to be the top Libyan military commander in still war-torn Tripoli is bound to shatter – once again – that wilderness of mirrors that is the “war on terror”, as well as deeply...
Anarchy in Tripoli puts every man for himself
Libya’s rebels have tasted the victory and reject their opponents’ proposal to negotiate a peace treaty, making final arrangements to finish the war by storming Gaddafi’s native city of Sirte, while the capital’s residents lay low anticipating chaos.
The rebels in Libya have rejected the possibility of staging talks with Muammar Gaddafi. The National Transitional Council (NTC) says they...
Scientists discover diamond planet
Twinkle, twinkle little star: The diamond planet - the shrunken core of a once-huge star - is a chunk of crystallised carbon measuring 40,000 miles across, five times the diameter of Earth.
It is certainly what you could call a gem of a discovery.
Astronomers believe they have found an entire planet made of diamonds.
Scientists at the University of Manchester think they have unearthed a once-massive...

























