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YouTube keeps police brutality videos
Google Inc. has turned down the demands of US law enforcement agencies to remove video files showing police brutality from video-sharing website, YouTube.
Gene tied to cold sores identified
Scientists have identified a certain gene that appears to be associated with herpes simplex labialis infection, commonly known as cold sores.
Chomsky: US practices state terrorism
World-renowned polymath Professor Noam Chomsky has condemned the United States use of assassination drones in foreign countries, saying that the attacks amount to state terrorism.
20% of CIA analysts targeters
A recent report says that 20 percent of analysts working for the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) function as “targeters” tasked with picking people out for elimination.
2 more Palestinians killed in Gaza
Two more Palestinians have been killed in an Israeli airstrike that targeted the city of Khan Younis in southern Gaza Strip.
Teachers can reduce kids aggression
Developing a good and friendly relationship between first-graders and their teachers may reduce aggressive behavior in children, a study says.
Italian pensioners protest in Rome
Italian pensioners have taken to the streets of Rome to protest against their government’s harsh austerity measures.
Hezbollah dismisses West’s STL threats
The Lebanese resistance movement of Hezbollah has dismissed the West’ s pressures on the Lebanese government to continue funding the US-backed Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL), Press TV reports.
Australia sees anti-commonwealth rally
More than one thousand Australians take to the streets to peacefully protest as the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) begins in Perth.
Yoga can help low back pain
A new US research says physical yoga practices are as effective as other forms of regular exercise in helping patients suffering from chronic low back pain.
Playing outdoors helps kids eyesight
A new study review by researchers at the University of Cambridge have found that spending more time playing outdoors improves children’s vision.
Turkey rallies against hijab ban
More than a hundred thousand people in Turkey have staged a demonstration in the Turkish southeastern city of Diyarbakir in protest to the government’s Hijab ban.
Demos will continue until Saleh is gone
Yemen’s Ali Abdullah Saleh has once again promised to step down, but the anti-regime protesters say they will continue holding demonstrations until they see it with their eyes.
Tunisian election can be a model
With a turnout that has surpassed all expectations, the Tunisian election could set an example for the rest of the region, journalist and writer Adel Lotfi told Press TV in an interview.
US Muslims support Occupy Wall Street
American Muslims have thrown their weight behind the Occupy Wall Street movement, which is a campaign against social injustice, poverty and corporatism in the US, Press TV reports.
Daytime wetting linked to ADHD risk
A new study says children who usually experience daytime wetting are at a higher risk of having attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Occupy London gains momentum
British anti-capitalist movement is gaining momentum as more protest camps are being pitched in other locations across the capital London.
Death toll in Turkey quake exceeds 200
Turkish Interior Minister Idris Naim Sahin says the 7.2 magnitude earthquake that hit southeastern Turkey has killed over 200 people while experts estimate that the death toll could top 1,000.
US drone strike kills 44 in Somalia
A fresh attack by a US unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) has killed at least 44 civilians and injured 63 others in southern Somalia, Press TV reports.
Saleh urged to learn from Gaddafi fate
Tens of thousands of Yemenis have taken to the streets in the capital to call on Ali Abdullah Saleh to learn from the fate of slain Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and step down.
Obama announces end to US war in Iraq
US President Barack Obama declares a full withdrawal from Iraq by the end of the year, as agreed in a security pact signed with Baghdad under his predecessor George W. Bush.
TV not recommended for kids under two
Experts say educational TV programs and videos have a little benefit but more probable negative effects on children under the age of two.
Prisoner swap victory for Palestine
The Palestinian Resistance Movement of Hamas describes the prisoner exchange with Israel as a sign of the victory of the resistance against the occupying regime.
Goldman Sachs reports loss in Q3
Goldman Sachs Group Inc., the fifth largest bank in the United States, has reported a wider than expected loss in the third quarter of 2011.
FAO marks 60 years of fighting hunger
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) headquarters marks the World Food Day celebrations during a ceremony in the Italian capital of Rome.
Prematurity increases autism risk
A two-decade-long study has revealed that children who are born early and have low birth weight are five times more likely to develop autism.
Israel, yes, Iran, a thousand times no
An Al-Bilad editorial says it would be a horrendous mistake for Saudi Arabia to view Iran as its main enemy while considering Israel as its lesser foe.
Bahraini troops target women
Saudi-backed Bahraini forces have fired tear gas at peaceful female anti-government protesters near the capital, Manama, Press TV has learnt.
Oxford uni. funds cluster-bomb trade
New revelations show Oxford University has invested hundreds of millions of pounds in a US arms giant involved in production of cluster bombs despite Britain’s membership in a treaty that bans the weapon.
Turkey: US is Israel’s attorney
Turkey’s prime minister has questioned the Unites States all-out support for and cooperation with Israel. According to Press TV, on Saturday, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu unveiled part of ...
Most Muslims reject US anti-Iran claim
A new opinion poll shows that more than two-thirds of the Muslim world believes US accusations about Tehran’s involvement in a plot to assassinate the Saudi Arabian envoy to Washington are fabricated.
Lebanese filmfest awards Iranian films
Two short and feature-length productions by Iranian directors have been awarded at the 2011 edition of Beirut International Film Festival (BIFF) in Lebanon.
2,000 OWS protesters nabbed in US
The US police have arrested nearly two thousand Occupy Wall Street (OWS) protesters since the outbreak of the anti-corporatism and -corruption movement in New York in mid-September.
Kidney stones, gallstones linked
Scientists the Maine Medical Center in Portland have found that people who have had a kidney stone might be at a higher risk of developing gallstones.
Worst is yet to come to US
Suzy Kassem, Boston-based human rights activist and author of Rise Up and Salute the Sun says if U.S. President Barack Obama does not address the protest crisis spreading throughout the country, “the worst is yet to come.”
Israel transferring Palestinian inmates
Tel Aviv has begun transferring Palestinian prisoners to jails in the south and central Israel, ahead of their upcoming release within the next few days.
Intl. Occupy Day hits global stage
People across the world are holding protest rallies in the “International Occupy Day” for a cry of rage against poverty, corruption and corporate greed.
Ginger may reduce colon inflammation
Regular consumption of ginger root or its supplements may reduce inflammation in the intestine known to be a precursor of colon cancer.
Stem cells used to grow liver cells
Scientists have developed a method for growing functional liver cells from a patient’s own skin cells by combining embryonic stem cells and gene therapy techniques.
US drone raids kill 7 in S Yemen
Seven people, including an Egyptian, have been killed in attacks carried out by US unmanned aircraft in southern Yemen, a local official says.
Saleh forces kill 9 protesters in Yemen
Security forces loyal to Yemen’s Ali Abdullah Saleh have killed at least nine anti-regime protesters and wounded dozens of others in the Yemeni capital Sana’a, medics say.
UN slams Israel attacks on Palestinians
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCHR) has called on the Israeli regime to halt its attacks on Palestinian civilians in the occupied West Bank.
Six American protesters detained
The US police have detained six opponents to capitalist system, who had entered the US Senate premises, while chanting anti-war slogans.
Sadr group rejects US presence in Iraq
Head of Iraq’s Sadr movement Moqtada al-Sadr has rejected any form of US presence in the country, as Iraqi officials are mulling over keeping a limited number of American troops.
Chocolate can cut women’s stroke risk
A new Swedish study has brought more good news for chocolate lovers, saying that women who consume two chocolate bars a week have a significant lower risk of stroke.
Baghdad blasts kill 20, injure 60
A series of bomb explosions in the Iraqi capital city of Baghdad have killed at least 20 people and wounded 60 others, including women and children, Press TV reports.
Cycling helps Parkinson’s diagnosis
A Japanese study says the ability to ride a bicycle can help doctors determine whether the patient has Parkinson’s disease or atypical Parkinsonism.
Human brain tends to be optimistic
Scientists say human brain is naturally wired to have positive outlook and too much optimism leading to risky behavior might be a “faulty” brain function.
Fairness and altruism develop in infancy
University of Washington researchers have found that children develop a sense of fairness and altruism, or selflessness, earlier than previously thought.
Israeli siege harms Gaza olive cultivation
Olive cultivation and its related businesses in the Gaza Strip have been severely damaged due to Israel’s invasions and its long-time blockade of the impoverished coastal sliver, Press TV reports.
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