Monsignor imprisoned for covering up child sex abuse
Monsignor imprisoned for covering up child sex abuse It is another major blow to the Catholic Church. This man is now the highest ranking Catholic Church official in the US to be convicted of being a...
View ArticleLee Wellings on the Olympics tweet expulsion
Lee Wellings on the Olympics tweet expulsion Greece's triple jumper Paraskevi Papachristou has been barred from the Olympics, due to begin on Friday in London, for composing a "racist" tweet From:...
View ArticleMuslim man murdered in India’s Assam state
Muslim man murdered in India's Assam state Clashes have broken out between the Bodo people and a nearby Muslim community. One Muslim man was first shot and then hacked to death in front of his young...
View Article‘Americans face daily brutalization by police’
'Americans face daily brutalization by police' A new report says police officers of New York Police Department violated the rights of Occupy Wall Street protesters by using excessive force and...
View ArticleFault Lines – The US and the New Middle East: The Gulf
The US and the New Middle East – The Gulf Author: aljazeeraenglishTags: al Jazeera Bahrain gulf Fault Lines youtube Faultlines aljazeera Posted: 26 July 2012Rating: 0.0Votes: 0
View ArticleAJE speaks to the Middle East Institute’s Kate Seelye
Kate Seelye is vice president of the Middle East Institute, a think tank based in Washington DC. She says President Bashar al-Assad should listen to Turkey, if he wants to sort out this crisis....
View Article‘Islam absent in Saudi political system’
'Islam absent in Saudi political system' Saudi protesters have gathered in front of the interior ministry in the capital city Riyadh to demand the release of political prisoners held captive in the...
View ArticleMosaic News – 07/25/12: Lebanese Workers Threaten to Escalate Protests over...
Mosaic News – 07/25/12: Lebanese Workers Threaten to Escalate Protests over New Wage Scale Lebanese workers threaten to escalate protests over new wage scale, radical Israeli social justice activists...
View ArticleChina turns to Middle East for oil
China’s premier Wen Jiabao has begun a three-country tour of the oil-rich Gulf nations because China its own oil fields do not produce enough crude to keep its economy at full steam – so Beijing has...
View ArticleViolence escalates in India’s Assam state
Violence escalates in India's Assam state Indian authorities have sent more troops to quell ethnic violence in northeastern Assam state. At least 42 people have been killed during a week of clashes...
View ArticleOn the Ground During India’s Blackouts (LinkAsia: 8/3/12)
On the Ground During India's Blackouts (LinkAsia: 8/3/12) (LinkAsia News: 8/3/12) Over 600 million people were affected by a blackout that covered most of northern India and may just be the largest in...
View ArticleIndia’s new food plan to target hunger
India's new food plan to target hunger Millions of Indians have little access to nutritious food. Now, the government is planning an ambitious programme, which will cover 60 per cent of the...
View Article‘Behind the Record Rains, a Flood of Criticism’ in China (LinkAsia: 8/3/12)
'Behind the Record Rains, a Flood of Criticism' in China (LinkAsia: 8/3/12) (LinkAsia News: 8/3/12) The Chinese government grossly underreported the number of casualties in the wake of July's...
View ArticleUNGA passes Saudi Arabia resolution on Syria
UNGA passes Saudi Arabia resolution on Syria Friday's General Assembly session came to order with the key point of business being a vote on Saudi Arabia's resolution on Syria. Follow our Facebook on:...
View ArticleReality Check weekly review for week ending Friday August 03
Reality Check weekly review for week ending Friday August 03 In this edition of Reality Check weekly review, Kofi Annan stepped down as UN-Arab League envoy. We will also look at the economic...
View ArticleCambodia’s children still work for basic needs
Cambodia's children still work for basic needs Cambodia has been praised for its attempts to crack down on child labour. But in a country where a third of people live below the poverty line – many...
View ArticleLos Angeles Times: US behind Somalia fighting
Los Angeles Times: US behind Somalia fighting The Los Angeles Times in a report published earlier this week said that the US administration is the driving force behind the fighting in Somalia. Follow...
View ArticleSea Turtles recover from oil spill
Sea Turtles recover from oil spill It's already one of the world's most endangered animals, but the very survival of the Kemp's Ridley turtle was dealt a massive blow by the BP oil spill in 2010. At...
View ArticleSyrian smugglers operations booming in Jordan
Syrian smugglers operations booming in Jordan People have been smuggling goods across the Jordan-Syrian border for decades, and While the civil war plays out inside Syria, the materials that sustain...
View ArticleSudan and South Sudan strike oil deal
Sudan and South Sudan strike oil deal Sudan and South Sudan have ended an oil dispute that nearly ignited an all-out war earlier this year. The freeze in the flow of oil during the dispute had a major...
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