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Russia expels Israel's military attaché
File photo shows Israel's embassy in Moscow.
Russia has expelled Israel’s military attaché to Moscow over alleged espionage charges, saying he has passed sensitive information to Tel Aviv.
Air Force Colonel Vadim Leiderman was arrested during a May 12 meeting with Russian officials, the Israeli newspaper Ha’aretz reported on Wednesday.
He was then questioned and told to leave the country...
Manufacturing may be relic of America's past
This is just an example of the hundreds of abandoned American factories.
At one time, a job in a factory, working along the assembly line, was what so many Americans strived for. In many ways, it was the portrait of the American Dream.
Factories and manufacturing plants also, once formed the back bone of this country.In some cities and towns, manufacturing plants were the sole industry on which everything...
Mexico drug baron becomes world's most wanted terrorist
Billionaire: Joaquin Guzman Loera "el Chapo Guzman" pictured in a Mexican prison in 1993 before his escape.
He is the top dog in Mexico’s bloody drug war, presiding over a $1billion drug empire and acused of firing the first shot in a bloody cartel war that has so far killed 38,000 people.
And now, aside from a personal fortune to rival Bill Gates and Warren Buffet, Joaquin Guzman Loera...
New LED light bulbs will cost you $50 Each after 100-watt bulbs are banned
The future of lighting? The 'greener' 100-watt-equivalent LED bulbs are due to go on sale next year but are expensive.
Although it sounds bad to pay as much as $50 for a light bulb, considering the fact that these LED light bulbs have an average life span of 25,000 hours (22 years) the price isn’t bad at all and if these bulbs would indeed last that long, this could really mean a technological...
Why gadget makers wield a 'kill switch'
Some phones have “kill switches” built into them that allow the companies to remotely delete software.
When you buy a video game from Best Buy, you don’t give the retailer the right to barge into your house whenever it wants. So why do we give that permission to software companies?
Most popular smartphone operating systems and other electronic gadgets include what security researchers...
Russia unveils plans for “invincible” ICBM
Topol-M missile.
In a thinly-disguised message to NATO, which remains uncommitted to the idea of co-operating with Russia in a European missile defense system, the commander of Russian Strategic Rocket Forces (RSVN) said its ICBMs will soon be “invincible”.
According to the commander of Russia’s Strategic Rocket Forces (RSVN), Lt. Gen. Sergey Karakayev, Russia’s RS-24 new intercontinental...
Iran set to build mid-range rocket bases in Venezuela
The Paraguana Peninsula is located in the north of Venezuela.
There are fears there will soon be a second world missile crisis after it was reported that Iran, who are fierce enemies of Israel, are due to build a mid-range rocket base in Venezuela.
According to German paper Die Welt Iran have bought launch pads on the Paraguana Peninsula, and the Middle East country’s engineers visited the site...
Australia Warns: Dementia is an emerging epidemic
Almost a million Australians will have dementia by 2050 unless there are significant medical breakthroughs, a conference in Brisbane has been told.
Dementia, along with diabetes, is an emerging epidemic in Australia, the federal Minister for Mental Health and Ageing, Mark Butler, told the 14th annual conference of Alzheimer’s Australia.
About 270,000 Australians currently live with dementia...
New European leaders emerge
A recent poll by CSA reveals that Nicolas Sarkozy would have to face Marine Le Pen in the 2012 French presidential elections.
For centuries, Germany and France have determined the fate of the European continent, from war to peace and prosperity. While the single market has made distant the prospect of war, the leaders of these two powers ― Europe’s two largest economies ― still hold the...
Details Emerge of America's Secret Oil War with Russia
U.S. diplomats scored a silent victory last month when the Italian oil company Eni and Russian energy giant Gazprom postponed a deal to share a large claim to Libyan oil. The State Department can’t take credit, however, as the two companies based their decision to shelve the arrangement was based on the violence in the region. But it’s all part of a bigger plan to keep access to oil out...
Hate crime charge filed in McDonald's transgender beating
The 18-year-old woman charged in an attack on a transgender woman at a Rosedale McDonald’s, which was captured on video that went viral on the Internet, will face an additional hate crime charge after being indicted Monday by a Baltimore Countygrand jury.
Activists for the gay, lesbian and transgender community had expressed concern that hate crime charges weren’t initially filed by police...
US Ready To Swap Occupation of Afghanistan For War On Pakistan?
With the Obama administration fast approaching a July deadline that mandates troops be withdrawn from Afghanistan, Pakistan is moving into the cross hairs as the next targeted conquest of the “war on terror,” with NATO helicopters launching an attack on a Pakistani military outpost today, triggering a firefight that injured two soldiers, as Pakistan moves closer to China in an effort to avoid...
Mossad carries out daring London raid on Syrian official
The first day of the official's trip was apparently devoted to a series of meetings at the Syrian embassy in Belgrave Square.
Undercover agents tracked a Syrian official carrying nuclear secrets to London where they broke into his hotel room and stole the plans as part of a daring operation on foreign soil by Mossad, the Israeli secret service, it has been claimed.
The original plan was apparently...
Louisiana residents evacuate as spillway fills lowlands
Unleashed by its U.S. Army minders, the Mississippi River poured across Louisiana lowlands Monday on its way to inundate thousands of homes and businesses as the Corps of Engineers fights to spare Baton Rouge and New Orleans.
“Hope you appreciate this Baton Rouge. You’re welcome,” read one sign posted outside a home in the path of the floodwater.
The water was rising early Monday...
Secret Weather Weapons Can Kill Millions, Warns Top Russian Politician
Vladimir Zhirinovsky
A top Duma political leader caused shock waves in a recent television interview when he warned that Russia could deploy an arsenal of new technology to “destroy any part of the planet” and kill over a hundred million people using secret weather weapons if the United States, the UN or Georgia tried to stop Russia’s entry into the WTO.
Vladimir Zhirinovsky is Vice-Chairman...

























