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Ravneet | Jan 31 2008
ethnic anger rises in malaysia img
Malaysia seems to be a burning casket of grievances these days. The Hindraf agitation, the first large-scale protest led by ethnic Indians in Kuala Lumpur and other places in Malaysia seems to have left its ashes for others to follow suite. Malaysia..
Mandira S | Jan 31 2008
maasai girl runs for education
Very few are there who dare to take such bold step against the will of family and friends. Yes! I am taking about young brave girl of Maasai community, Neema Laizer in Tanzania who ran away from her place to be educated. Certainly the young girl...
Sunit | Jan 30 2008
the six fanatics who aimed to kill a british soldier
The picture above shows the faces of six Islamic radical extremists - Mohammad Irfan, Hamid Elasmar, Amjad Mahmood, Zahoor Iqbal, Parviz Khan and Basiru Gassama. These individuals belonged to a Birmingham-based terrorist cell that planned to carry...
Ravneet | Jan 30 2008
maccain wins florida
Florida is the bastion of the Republican Party and McCain’s victory there probably makes him the most prominent Republican hopeful for the White House. Casting aside Mitt Romney’s highly successful career as a venture capitalist and savior of...
Sunit | Jan 30 2008
australia
Since the 1999 referendum in which the Australians voted negatively for declaration of republic, the issue has come up again with the avid republicans now in power in Canberra. Although new Labour Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has dismissed talks of...
Sunit | Jan 29 2008
an american vehicle hit by a bomb in fallujah
Violence in Iraq has considerably receded over the past few months yet tensions remain high between respective sectarian clans that the United States of America is trying to reconcile in a way that could prove effective in the short term but carry...
Sunit | Jan 29 2008
an afghan patrol guard
Despite President Musharraf criticizing the West for failing to understand Pakistan's inherent political problems last week during the World Economic Forum in Davos, the United States of America is getting concerned with Islamabad's failure to...
Balbhadra Rana | Jan 29 2008
headscarf
The AKP, after winning the Turkish elections last year and further emboldened by being able to get its nominee elected as president, is slowly testing the waters in its bid to break the country from the shackles of the secularist code imposed by...
Sunit | Jan 28 2008
musharraf in davos
During an interview with CNN on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Pakistani premier Parvez Musharraf criticised the west of not understanding his country's inherent problems. In an outright angry statement the controversial leader...
Sunit | Jan 28 2008
mayhem in gaza egypt border
Scenes of chaos and pandemonium rein in the border town of Rafah after masked Palestinian gunmen blew up the seven-mile wall that divides Gaza Strip from Egypt about two days ago. The desperate and rather temporary measure on the part of the...

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