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New Israeli settlement plan criticized
Israel’s plan for the construction of hundreds of new settler units in the occupied East al-Quds (Jerusalem) lands has drawn international criticism. The UN, European Union and Russia have condemned the final approval for the building of ...
Millions of Yemenis take to the streets
Millions of people have taken to the streets of cities and towns in Yemen for “Friday of the Victory by God’s Will” demonstrations, which were organized by the Youth Revolutionist group.
Israeli drone violates Lebanese airspace
An Israeli aircraft has violated Lebanon’s airspace, flying over southern areas of the country in flagrant defiance of a UN Security Council resolution.
Britain unrest the language of unheard
Socialist Workers Party (SWP) has said that the British unrests that have been sweeping the capital and many other cities across England are an explosion of “bitterness and rage” created by the coalition government’s austerity measures.
China warns against US military spending
China has lashed out at the United States for military intervention in other countries, saying such acts can endanger the US economy.
Israelis renew their protests in al-Quds
Israeli anti-regime demonstrators carrying torches have held fresh rallies in al-Quds (Jerusalem) as part of a weeks-long protest movement against Tel Aviv’s social and economic policies.
Three al-Qaeda militants slain in Yemen
At least three people have been killed after Yemeni forces and al-Qaeda militants exchanged heavy gunfire in the southern province of Abyan.
Two million children face starvation
Nearly two million children are facing starvation as the worst famine in 60 years continues to batter the Horn of Africa region.
London burns for 3rd consecutive night
London the capital of England witnessed a third night of violence on Monday night, as Prime Minister David Cameron was holidaying in Italy.
Genetic mutations cause schizophrenia
Researchers have found that new protein-altering gene mutations are associated with more than 50 percent of non-hereditary or sporadic schizophrenia cases. A new genetic study revealed that these gene mutations, called ...
Smoking raises heart rhythm irregularity
Tobacco smokers are at a higher risk of developing a form of heart rhythm irregularity called atrial fibrillation (AF) compared to non-smokers. A review of 13 years data about more than 15,000 people, aged 45 to 64 showed that ...
Mutation causes lack of fingerprints
A team of Scientists say they have identified a rare genetic mutation that can cause adermatoglyphia or lack of fingerprints in some people.
Iraq slams release of Abu Ghraib torturer
Iraqis have slammed the US for releasing the former notorious ringleader of the US guards, Charles Graner, who was found guilty of abusing detainees at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.
Bahrain frees anti-regime detainees
The Bahraini regime has freed a number of protesters that were arrested during peaceful anti-government demonstrations, bending to a demand of persisting popular protests.
Hamas, Fatah end unity talks positively
Palestinian groups Fatah and Hamas have ended their reconciliation talks they described as “positive,” with an agreement to free political prisoners of both sides.
Child car seats contain toxic chemicals
Many of child car safety seats contain hazardous and toxic chemicals including flame retardants and heavy metal allergens, a study reveals.
Even little exercise reduces heart risk
Being engaged in even small amounts of aerobic exercise and physical activity is effective in lowering the risk of developing heart disease, a new study says.
Britain secret policy on torture unveiled
Secret British policy discloses intelligence officers could get information from tortured prisoners.
Two Bahraini prisoners on hunger strike
Two Bahraini anti-government prisoners have gone on a hunger strike to protest against their imprisonment and tortures they have suffered.
Israel braces for Saturday demos
Israelis are planning to stage massive protests against Tel Aviv’s housing and economic policies over the weekend, the organizers have announced.
Half of US Muslims face prejudice
Nearly half of American Muslims say they have experienced racial or religious discrimination over the past year, a new poll has revealed.
Mubarak leaves hospital for Cairo trial
Egypt’s former ruler Hosni Mubarak has left the Sharm el-Sheikh hospital for airport to appear in a Cairo court where he will be tried on charges of corruption and ordering the killing of anti-government protesters.
Israel ups Palestinian home demolitions
A UN relief agency says Israel has escalated demolitions of Palestinian homes in the occupied West Bank “alarmingly” in the first half of this year.
Israeli minister urges attack on Gaza
An Israeli minister has called for a major military offensive against the Gaza Strip, hours after the regime carried out an airstrike on the impoverished coastal sliver.
Bahrain probes protester’s death
The Bahraini regime says it is investigating the killing of a protester during a recent anti-regime rally, as demonstrations continue across the country. The Al Khalifa regime of Bahrain said Tuesday it was ...
Music helps treatment of depression
Music therapy alongside standard treatment is effective in helping people with depression, especially those who cannot express their thoughts or feelings.
Hezbollah: Israel targeted all of Lebanon
The Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah says the recent Israeli attack on the Lebanese Army is tantamount to an offensive against the entire country.
GOP vows to block military spending cuts
US Republican legislators have vowed to kill a second round of military spending cuts over fears that it would threaten the country’s defense infrastructure.
Israel unveils secret missile
The Israeli military has lifted the curtain on a previously classified missile named Tamuz, which it used in its wars against Lebanon and the Gaza Strip.
Israel launches airstrike on south Gaza
The Israeli air force has launched an airstrike on the southern Gaza Strip, destroying a tunnel under the enclave’s border with Egypt.
Smartphone users border on obsession
Scientists warn that repetitive checking of smartphones for news and emails, and using social networking and other services is becoming an obsessive habit.
Chewing more helps eating less
People who usually chew their food more are more likely to take fewer calories, which may help them control their weight, a new Chinese study suggests.
Gaza faces imminent health crisis
Palestinian medical sources in the Gaza Strip have warned of an imminent health crisis due to a severe shortage of medicines and fuel in the coastal sliver. The health ministry has stressed that the lives of hundreds of patients, especially ...
Bahraini regime tortures young boy
New footage has appeared, showing a teenage boy being violently treated by security forces in Bahrain, amid the continuing brutal crackdown on peaceful anti-government protests in the Persian Gulf sheikdom.
No negotiation on Israeli occupation
Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat has rejected a call by Israel’s Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon to hold a public debate on Israel’s occupation of the West Bank.
Eating fiber lowers breast cancer risk
Women who consume more fiber are less likely to develop breast cancer than those eating lower amounts of healthy plant components.
Super antibody wards off flu
Animal experiments shows a newly discovered immune molecule named as super antibody can bring protection against all influenza A viruses. The broadly neutralizing antibody, called ...
US plans nuclear talks with Saudi Arabia
Senior officials at the White House have said that the Obama administration is planning to resume talks with Saudi Arabia about a potential nuclear cooperation.
Yemenis hold demo in support of council
Anti-regime protesters have staged a demonstration in Yemen to voice their support for the newly formed transitional council and to condemn foreign interference in the country.
Iraqi tribal leaders condemn US
Iraqi local leaders have denounced the United States for killing a tribal chief and members of his family. On Saturday, US troops in Iraq killed seven civilians, including ...
Mental illness higher in nose job seekers
A third of those people who request for nose jobs may suffer a psychological disorder rather than an actual nasal structural or functional problem.
Japan to hold ART FAIR TOKYO 2011
The Japanese capital has held the annual ART FAIR TOKYO which was postponed due to the recent tsunami and earthquake in the Asian country. ART FAIR TOKYO 2011 is held at the Tokyo International Forum featuring antiques, arts and crafts, nihonga, ...
Building muscle may lower diabetes risk
Increasing muscle mass may be helpful in decreasing the risk of developing insulin resistance, a metabolic changes that leads to type 2 diabetes.
UAE to buy uranium for nuclear plants
The United Arab Emirates is advancing its plans to buy the uranium that will be needed to begin operating nuclear power plants.
Airstrike mistakenly kills 11 in Yemen
At least 10 pro-government tribesmen and a Yemeni officer have been killed after Yemeni warplanes “mistakenly” targeted their convoy in southern Yemen, says a Yemeni security official.
Morocco plane crash claims 80 lives
A Moroccan military aircraft has crashed in the African country’s south, killing all 80 people on board, hospital and military sources say.
Uzbek man tried to kill Obama: US
An Uzbek national has been indicted in the United States on charges of threatening the life of US President Barack Obama and illegal possession of weapons.
US senators: Let Saudi women drive
Fourteen US female senators have written a letter to King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, calling on him to lift the country’s ban on women drivers. In the letter, senators from both ...
Nasrallah warns Israel against theft
Hezbollah Secretary General Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah has warned Israel against encroaching on Lebanon’s territorial waters and stealing its oil and gas reserves.
Ice Age rock art found in Britain
Archeologists have found a wall carving in a cave in south Wales, which they believe dates back to the Ice Age, and is Britain’ s oldest example of rock art. Dr. George Nash, who found the faint scratching of a speared reindeer, says ...
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