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Yemeni airstrikes kill 10 people
Military airstrikes on anti-regime tribesmen in the southern parts of Yemen have killed ten people, Press TV reports.
Erdogan promote Palestinian statehood
Turkey has called for the Palestinian flag to finally be raised at the UN, saying that international recognition of Palestine is now an obligation rather than an option.
Glowing cats help fight AIDS
Scientists at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine say genetically-modified glowing cats can give clues about how to fight the AIDS virus in human beings.
Breathe detector to find quake survivors
Scientists have developed a sensitive breath and sweat detector which can one day locate survivors buried under buildings hit by an earthquake or a bomb blast.
New genes linked to hypertension
An international team of researchers has uncovered more than 20 new genetic factors that can raise the risk of developing high blood pressure.
Obama biased in favor of Israel: Poll
A new survey shows that most Palestinians believe that US President Barack Obama’s policies support Israeli interests rather than those of the Palestinians.
Bank of America to slash 30,000 jobs
Bank of America has announced that it will cut some 30,000 jobs, roughly 10% of its total workforce, as part of a broader plan to reduce its expenses.
22 Shia pilgrims killed in western Iraq
Unidentified armed men have shot and killed 22 Shia pilgrims in western Al Anbar province, which is located in western Iraq.
Metabolic disorder can cause body odor
Researchers at the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia say an undetected metabolic disorder might cause unpleasant body odor in some people.
Gaddafi spy chief arrested in Tripoli
As Libyan opposition fighters continue to surround cities loyal to fugitive ruler Muammar Gaddafi, reports indicate that his spy chief has been arrested in the Libyan capital, Tripoli.
Study finds chronic pain gene
A team of researchers have discovered a gene which they believe is responsible for regulating neuropathic pain caused by nerve damage.
Gaddafi generals arrive in Burkina Faso
A number of Libyan generals loyal to fugitive ruler Muammar Gaddafi have reportedly arrived in Burkina Faso after passing through Niger. According to AFP quoting an unnamed source from Niger’s Tuareg community, a convoy of ...
7 killed, 10 injured in Iraq violence
At least seven people, including three soldiers, have been killed and 10 others wounded in separate incidents of violence in different parts of Iraq, security officials say.
Moms better at soothing baby’s pain
Canadian researchers say babies express less pain in their mothers’ embrace compared to when fathers try to sooth them in painful conditions.
Hunger affects millions in the US: Study
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) says more than 17.2 million American households faced hunger or could not afford enough food during last year.
Egyptians rally to demand civilian rule
Tens of thousands of demonstrators have once again taken to Cairo’s iconic Liberation Square, to demand that the military government hand over power to a civilian one.
12 Somali children die in bomb blast
At least twelve children have been killed and fifteen others wounded after a bomb they found in the war-ravaged Somali capital of Mogadishu exploded.
Israel attacks anti-wall protesters in WB
Israeli troops have fired tear gas on Palestinian and international activists protesting against Israel’s illegal separation wall in the occupied West Bank.
Wildfire Destroys 300 homes in Texas
(ITV) - Firefighters in drought-striken Texas are struggling to contain a 26-km wide wildfire that has destroyed at least 300 homes. Texas Governor Rick Perry has cancelled campaigning in South Carolina to return home and monitor the blaze.
200 Bahraini prisoners on hunger strike
According to the Bahrain Center for Human Rights (BCHR), over 200 Bahrainis imprisoned for participating in anti-government protests have gone on hunger strike.
Israeli warplanes bomb Gaza Strip
Israeli warplanes have bombed central Gaza Strip, despite a ceasefire agreement between Tel Aviv and the democratically-elected Hamas government in the blockaded territory.
Space journeys can damage eyes
Researchers at the Alaska Native Medical Center have found that long space journeys can damage the eyes and affect the astronauts vision.
Practicing yoga benefits diabetics
A recent study suggests that practicing yoga can help patients with type 2 diabetes lose a small amount of weight and control their blood sugar.
Israelis to stage huge protest rallies
Israeli demonstrators are gearing up for mass rallies across Israel to protest the deep social injustice brought about by the economic policies of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The rallies are to be held across 50 cities and towns in ...
Bahraini regime forces injure protesters
Several anti-government protesters have been injured in the Bahraini city of Sitra when Saudi-backed regime forces opened fire on them. According to Press TV, on Saturday, tens of thousands of anti-regime protesters attended the third and final day of ...
Saffron has anti-cancer potentials: Study
Researchers at the United Arab Emirates University have found that food seasoning and yellow spice acts as an antioxidant and can inhibit certain cancers. The team discovered that the spice suppresses a large number of ...
Libyan despot on the run by UK help
The fugitive former dictator of Libya has gone into hiding with the help of the most sophisticated and upto date communications systems supplied by Britain in 2007.
NYPD used force against Muslims on Eid
New York police have been accused of using excessive force against Muslims celebrating Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the holy month of Ramadhan.
No apology to Turkey over flotilla attack
A Zionist regime official says there will be no apologies to Turkey over the deadly flotilla attack despite a UN report blaming the regime’s troops for using excessive force in the incident.
Gaddafi’s youngest son Khamis killed
Fugitive Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi’s youngest son, Khamis Gaddafi, has been killed in a battle near Tripoli and was buried in Zlitan.
Afghanistan reveals secret US-Taliban negotiations
Meetings between U.S. officials and a Taliban spokesperson meant to stay hush-hush were made public by the Afghan government.
High salt, low activity bad for brain
People who consume high amounts of salt and are inactive are not only at a higher risk of heart disease but are more likely to develop cognitive problems.
Body cooling helps bleeding patients
Cooling the bodies of wounded soldiers or other patients with high body temperatures could improve their chances of survival, a new study suggests.
Bomb attack kills four Afghan civilians
Local Afghan authorities say at least four people have been killed and fourteen others have been wounded in a bomb explosion at an outdoor mosque in northern Afghanistan.
Fighters controlled most of Tripoli
Opposition fighters have said they have taken control of most areas in the Libyan capital, Tripoli, following fierce clashes with remnants of pro-Gaddafi forces.
Storm forces evacuation of part of NYC
New York Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg has declared a state of emergency and ordered the mandatory evacuation of a section of the city to protect citizens from Hurricane Irene.
Gaddafi, sons holed up in Tripoli bldg
The fugitive Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi and several of his sons have been holed up inside a building in Tripoli, as revolutionaries seek to further consolidate their grip on the Libyan capital city.
Study: Chronic stress can damage DNA
Scientists have found a mechanism that explains how chronic stress can damage the DNA and lead to conditions such as early aging, hair color change, and cancer.
Israeli airstrike kills one in Gaza
A new Israeli airstrike has killed a local commander of the Islamic Jihad Movement and injured another one in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian sources say.
Cigarette pack graphics help quitting
Susquehanna University researchers say smokers are less interested in buying cigarette packs with warning labels featuring graphic images of cancer.
Spain’s pro-Palestine hint irks Israel
The Israeli regime expresses shock and despair over the Spanish foreign minister’s call for a pan-European push towards the UN’s recognition of an independent Palestinian state.
Yemenis celebrate fall of Tripoli
Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters have taken to the streets across Yemen to celebrate the recent achievement of revolutionaries in Libya in capturing the capital city of Tripoli.
Gaddafi’s son escapes from custody
Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi’s eldest son Muhammad has escaped from the custody of opposition fighters with the help of Gaddafi loyalists.
Bosnian channel airs Iran TV series
A Bosnian state-run TV airs an acclaimed Iranian religious TV series, Prophet Joseph, directed by Farajollah Salahshour, during the holy month of Ramadhan.
Stroke risk higher in depressed women
Middle-aged and older women with a history of depression are at a significant higher risk of developing stroke, a new study suggests.
New treatment for late asthma attacks
British scientists have discovered a new treatment for delayed asthma attacks which can occur several hours after exposure to allergens.
Many arthritis patients inactive
About half of the people with knee osteoarthritis are inactive while exercise may significantly reduce their pain and improve their movement.
Families unaware about mosquitoes
Many people living in cities are unaware or careless about removing standing water on private property that can easily control mosquitoes and prevent diseases they carry, a study shows.
Study shows genetic link to intelligence
A recent study mainly conducted in the University of Manchester has revealed the first direct biological evidence for a genetic contribution to people’s thinking skills.
Chimp attack victim shows her new face
Three months after receiving a full face transplant, the US woman severely mauled by a chimpanzee in 2009 shows her new face for the first time.
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