UN says al Qaeda behind Syria suicide bombs death toll from civil war reaches 10,000 UN leader Ban Ki-moon has said he believes al-Qaeda committed a major bomb attack in Damascus that left dozens dead, and that up to 10,000 people have now been killed in ... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb) The Daily Telegraph Photos Qaeda Syria UN Wikipedia: Syrian uprising (2011present) |
World stocks mixed amid bargain-hunting vs caution | BANGKOK — Asian stocks eked out gains Thursday as traders hunted for bargains after sharp selling in recent days, but markets in Europe fell amid intensifying fea... (photo: Creative Commons / Thomas doerfer) Atlanta Journal Bangkok Economy Markets Photos Wikipedia: Mazda |
North Korea 'resuming work' on nuclear reactor Satellite imagery has revealed that North Korea has resumed work on a light water reactor that analysts believe indicates Pyongyang's intention to push ahead with efforts... (photo: AP / APTN) The Daily Telegraph North Korea Nuclear Photos US Wikipedia: Nuclear program of North Korea |
Investments up, stocks tumble in the Philippines | By Alito L. Malinao | MANILA, May 17 (Xinhua) -- The Philippine economy was marked by both positive and negative developments in the past few days, with a huge surge in... (photo: WN / Arturo Ubaub) Xinhua Economy Investments Market Philippines Photos Wikipedia: Philippines |
Army launches review of PTSD diagnoses | Army leaders said Wednesday they are launching a sweeping, independent review of how the service evaluates soldiers with possible post-traumatic stress disorder after r... (photo: US Army / Michael J. MacLeod) The Washington Times Afghanistan Leaders Medical Photos Troops Wikipedia: Posttraumatic stress disorder |
David Cameron: it is 'make or break' for the euro David Cameron has warned eurozone leaders it is now “make or break” for the single currency as the financial turmoil threatens to cause another global meltdow... (photo: AP / Susan Walsh) The Daily Telegraph Currency Eurozone Photos UK Wikipedia: European sovereign-debt crisis |
Charles Taylor accuses prosecutors of paying witnesses Charles Taylor, the former Liberian president convicted of crimes against humanity, accused United Nations prosecutors of paying witnesses to testify against him and thre... (photo: AP / George Osodi) The Daily Telegraph Court Crimes Photos UN Wikipedia: Charles Taylor (Liberian politician) |
India ranked 46th in trade logistics performance | Washington, May 16 (IANS) Global trade logistics performance slowed down over the last two years amid the global recession, but India and others that pursued aggressive... (photo: WN / prajkta) Newstrack India India Photos Trade Washington Wikipedia: Trade |
'Rendition' Libyan commander Abdel Hakim Belhadj to form his own party Abdel Hakim Belhadj, a prominent Islamist commander suing MI6 over his alleged rendition by the CIA in 2004, is poised to emerge as a powerful political force in Libya af... (photo: AP / Francois Mori) The Daily Telegraph Islamist Libya Photos Politics Wikipedia: Libyan civil war |
US election: 'When your name is Barack Hussein Obama, getting elected is difficult' Prejudice among some American voters will make it difficult for President Barack Obama to win re-election, he has suggested. | The remarks were made on ABC's The View&nbs... (photo: AP / Charles Dharapak) The Daily Telegraph Election Obama Photos US Wikipedia: Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2012 |
Government workers’ midyear bonus out today | MANILA – The Department of Budget and Management (DMB) said Tuesday government workers are scheduled to receive their midyear bonus by May 15, in accordance with Budg... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba) Sun Star Bonus Manila Photos Wikipedia: Department of Budget and Management Workers |
Palestinian prisoners to end mass hunger strike Israel has reached a deal with Palestinian prisoners to end a mass-hunger strike in its jails, resolving a dangerous stand-off that had led to warnings of a major uprisin... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb) The Daily Telegraph Israel Palestinian Photos Prisoners Wikipedia: Palestinian prisoners in Israel |
US election: Barack Obama urges women to fight for their right to contraception Barack Obama urged young American women to fight for their right to contraception and abortions, as Left-wing allies accused Mitt Romney of "throwing women under the bus"... (photo: AP / Alex Brandon) The Daily Telegraph Democrats Election Photos US Wikipedia: Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2012 |
Mahmoud Abbas warns of 'national disaster' if hunger striking prisoners were to die Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian leader, has warned of a "national disaster" if any of the 1,550 Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike in Israeli jails were to die. | 'The... (photo: UN / Marco Castro) The Daily Telegraph Disaster Israel Palestinian Photos Wikipedia: Palestinian prisoners in Israel |
Bahrain extends detention of human rights activist Bahrain has extended the detention of human rights activist Nabeel Rajab for participating in a January anti-government rally, his lawyer said on Sunday, after he was arr... (photo: AP / Hasan Jamali) The Daily Telegraph Bahrain Human Rights Photos Protests Wikipedia: Bahraini uprising (2011present) |
Rights of indigenous peoples 'will be upheld in peace negotiations with Moro rebels' | Manila: The rights of indigenous peoples who will be affected by the ongoing peace negotiations between the government and Moro rebels, will be upheld, the Presidential... (photo: UN / Evan Schneider) Gulf News Indigenous Manila Peace Photos Rebels Wikipedia: Indigenous peoples |
Oil firms cut prices of petroleum products effective Monday | MANILA -- Oil firms announced on Sunday rollback on their petroleum products effective on Monday. | Major players Petron Corp. and Chevron Philippines (formerly Caltex)... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba) Sun Star Gasoline Manila Photos Prices Wikipedia: Petroleum |
Are donkeys really stubborn, asks university conference The question of whether donkeys are stubborn or simply "misunderstood" has been discussed at a conference held by a leading British university. | Donkeys and mules were l... (photo: Creative Commons / 4028mdk09) The Daily Telegraph Behaviour Cultures Horses Photos Wikipedia: Donkey |
Palace leaves decision on Arroyo treatment abroad to court | Manila: The presidential palace said it is leaving to the better decision of the court on whether former president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo will be allowed to leave the ... (photo: AP / Francis R. Malasig, Pool) Gulf News Abroad Court Photos Treatment Wikipedia: Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo |
Elections in Greece: Greeks see the red light and buckle their belts A surprising number of Greeks realise that the country has to change its ways with regard to paying taxes and ending 'ghost' government jobs. | The good times have come t... (photo: AP / Lefteris Pitarakis) The Daily Telegraph Elections Greece Jobs Photos Wikipedia: Greek government-debt crisis |