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7 NATO tankers destroyed in Pakistan
A Pakistani youth looks at a burnt-out NATO tanker in Peshawar.
Seven oil tankers supplying fuel to NATO troops in Afghanistan have been destroyed in a bomb attack in northwest Pakistan near the border with Afghanistan.
The incident occurred on Monday at a terminal near the Torkham border crossing town in the Khyber Agency of Pakistan’s Federally Administered Tribal Areas.
“A bomb fitted...
Californians Urged to Get Ready for Earthquakes
Red Cross education specialist Lisa Klink stresses the importance of having a disaster kit ready.
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan earlier this year served as dramatic reminders that people everywhere should be ready for disasters. Here in the United States, scientists say California will one day be rocked by a major earthquake. Local authorities are trying to ensure that everyone is ready.
Children...
Thousands Protest in Bahrain
The Shiite Wifaq Party succeeded in staging a demonstration some 10,000 strong in the town of Sar, Bahrain, on Saturday. Movement leader Sheikh Ali Salman called a “big lie” the charge that Wifaq wanted an Iran-style theocracy, countering that it just wanted a civil state.
The Wifaq demands for a constitutional monarchy in the small Sunni-ruled island kingdom had been met with a brutal crackdown...
Netanyahu Under Pressure to Accept Obama's Peace Plan
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under increasing pressure from the United States to accept President Barack Obama’s peace proposal, Haaretz has reported today.
According to an Israeli source, Washington is becoming frustrated with Netanyahu’s behaviour, and feels that he is deliberately hindering US efforts to prevent the Palestinians from seeking UN recognition of statehood...
Thousands without power after Christchurch hit by earthquakes
Tens of thousands of people were spending a freezing night without power after Christchurch was shaken by a series of violent earthquakes.
With temperatures plummeting under a clear winter sky, the Orion lines company warned more than 20,000 householders they would not be reconnected until at least Tuesday.
Residents were also being told to boil drinking water.
Christchurch Hospital said two of the...
Hopes for democracy fade as civil wars grip the Arab world
World View: The anti-regime demonstrations that worked so rapidly and unexpectedly in Tunisia and Egypt are faltering elsewhere as rulers fight to hold on to power
The Arab awakening is turning into the Arab nightmare. Instead of ushering in democracy, the uprisings in at least three Arab states are fast becoming vicious civil wars. In the past 10 days, crucial developments in Syria, Libya and Yemen...
E. Coli death toll jumps to 33
The E. Coli death toll in Germany has reached 33, the France Press agency reports.
Now, scientists say that it were grown sprouts from a farm in northern Germany which triggered the outbreak .
The E. Coli bacteria live in the elementary tract of men, mammals and birds.
The majority of their strains are harmless but some can be particularly aggressive, threatening life.
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Russia charged to enter hybrid market
Russia’s dream of developing its own hybrid cars is one step closer. The construction of the first Russian plant to produce a new generation of vehicles has started just outside St. Petersburg.
Yo-Mobile cars were first introduced in January, and were an instant hit. The company got over 100,000 advance orders.
Currently the Yo-Auto company is offering three car models – a crossover, a 5-door...
Poverty in America, The Big Picture
In America’s Financial Apocalypse, I discussed numerous flaws in the calculation of poverty levels within the U.S. This discussion was one of several that pointed to the vulnerable state of the U.S., which I predicted would sink into a deep depression triggered by the real estate bubble.
Only after the commencement of America’s Second Great Depression have the economists and analysts begun to...
Libyan teen tries to take own life to escape NATO bombs
Salma Abubaker Shtoot has been within a hair’s breadth of death.
The conflict in Libya has no end in sight, as NATO intensifies airstrikes and increases what it calls “efforts to protect people.” It is those “efforts” that made a Libyan teenager choose death over life in a war-torn country.
NATO has frequently claimed success in the military operation supposed to “protect civilians”....
Swiss Parliamentarians to Force Way Into Bilderberg
Italian politician, member of the Northern League, and member of the European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs, Mario Borghezio, was beaten and arrested by Bilderberg Security yesterday as he attempted to enter the meeting and protest its secretive globalist agenda. Remarkably, Borghezio maltreatment went unreported in the United States. This would be analogous...
TSA agents harassed special needs man
Dr. David Mandy says his family was on the way to Disney World when Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents in Detroit harassed his mentally challenged son.
“I realize they’re trying to keep people safe, but come on, does he look like a terrorist?” Mandy asked KSAZ.
Drew Mandy, who was singled out for a pat down, is 29 but has the mental capacity of a two-year-old.
After...
Bilderberg Security Assaults EU Members of Parliament
Italian politician, member of the Northern League, and member of the European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs, Mario Borghezio, was beaten and arrested by Bilderberg Security yesterday as he attempted to enter the meeting and protest its secretive globalist agenda. He was reportedly accompanied by other EU members.
Remarkably, Borghezio’s maltreatment went...
German Parliament Backs Second Bailout for Greece
Finance minister urges MPs to support deal and pledges that investors will share burden.
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble told his country’s Parliament on Friday that MPs had a duty to approve a new aid package for Greece and that private creditors must carry some of the burden.
Agence France-Presse reported that in an impassioned speech to deputies who later approved a non-binding motion...
Bahrainis hold huge anti-government protests
Bahraini protesters demand an end to 40 years of rule of Al Khalifa dynasty.
Anti-government protesters have once again taken to the streets in Bahrain, demanding an end to the rule of Al Khalifa dynasty.
The massive protest rallies were held in towns and villages around the capital, Manama, following the Friday Prayers.
Witnesses say Saudi-backed Bahraini forces attacked anti-regime protesters in...

























