Monday, April 26, 2010

SKorea mourns victims of ship flash




Makeshift altars have been set up crossways South Korea for a five-day mourning age that opened Sunday to respect victims on the ship the 1,200-ton Cheonan when it split into two in an unsolved detonation on March 26. President Lee Myung-bak visited one of the shrines at a plaza in Seoul on Monday to recompense his respects. "The Republic of Korea will never...

UK emissary 'escapes suicide bomb'



A supposed suicide bomber has carried out an assault near the convoy of the British ambassador to Yemen in the assets, Sanaa, reports say. Ambassador Tim Torlot is secure but one person - not delegation staff - is dead, Reuters news group quotes a...

Lalit Modi out Chiryau Amin in as IPL Boss



LALIT MODI, Chairman and Representative of IPL has been ousted by the BCCI governing Council nowadays. Chirayu Amin, president of Baroda Cricket Association, will take accuse of IPL. A point on twitter cost Modi dearly, lastly he has to...

Beshir set for conquest in Sudan's landmark poll



KHARTOUM (AFP) – The results of Sudan's presidential selection and of the vote for the headship of the semi-autonomous south are expected to be unrestricted on Monday, an electoral expenses bureaucrat said. "Yes, it is very possible that the results of...

Iraq poll panel wipes out votes, effect in doubt



Baghdad: An Iraqi evaluation panel on Monday threw the results of a March voting into inquiry by invalidating votes cast for 52 candidates, officials said, perhaps threatening the slim lead of a Sunni-backed alliance. It was not instantly clear how many of the candidates barred for alleged ties to Saddam Hussain’s banned Baath bash had won...

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Kyrgyz opposition forms temporary government

An resistance coalition proclaimed a new interim government Thursday in after clashes left dozens boring nationwide and said it would rule until elections are held in six months. It also urged the leader, who has fled the capital, to leave. Opposition leader...

US and Russia sign nuclear treaty

Barack Obama, the US president, and Dmitry Medvedev, his Russian complement, have signed a attraction nuclear disarmament treaty in Prague, Czech Republic. The conformity, which replaces the expired 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (Start), aims to limit the number of organized warheads to 1,550 for every of the two countries. The two...

At least 200 buried, feared dead in Rio earthquake


RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -- At least 200 people were buried and feared dead under the most recent landslide to hit a slum in Rio de Janeiro's metropolitan region, authorities said Thursday. If established, the deaths would increase the toll sharply from the 153 people already known to have rotting in slides this week triggered by evidence rains. Pedro Machado,...

Gases force crews to abandon W.Va. mine save

MONTCOAL, W.Va. (AP) -- Dangerous gases required rescue crews to dump the search Thursday for four gas miners missing since an outburst killed 25 colleagues in the worst U.S. mining calamity in more than two decades. Rescue crews had been working their way through the Upper Big Branch mine by rail car and on foot untimely Thursday, but authorizeds...