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Megaquake Warning Issued For US-Mexican Pacific Coast
A disturbing report prepared by the Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth (IPE) in Moscow that is circulating in the Kremlin today warns that the 6.2 magnitude earthquake that struck the Chiapas region of Mexico yesterday is a ‘potential precursor’ to a ‘megaquake’ of at least 7.5-8.3 expected to hit the US-Mexican Pacific coastline within the next fortnight (+/- 7 days).
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SOPA and PIPA Postponed Indefinitely by US Congress
The Internet was awarded a major victory Friday morning as US Congress announced that they will indefinitely postpone voting on the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect IP Act (PIPA).
The win, while a major success viewed in the eyes of advocates for a free and open Internet, is for the meantime, however, only a momentary one. Lawmakers hope that revamped legislation will be penned while...
Rick Perry Quits Republican Presidential Race
Republican presidential candidate Texas Governor Rick Perry
Republican presidential hopeful, Rick Perry has decided to drop out of the White House race and endorse former House speaker Newt Gingrich, US media reports says.
The South Carolina -Texas governor has called for a press conference at 11 am in North Charleston on Thursday to announce the news to his supporters.
Perry’s endorsement is...
Megaupload.com Shutdown, its Founder Arrested
Federal prosecutors in Virginia have shut down one of the world’s largest file-sharing sites, Megaupload.com, and charged its founder and others with violating piracy laws.
The indictment accuses the company of costing copyright holders more than $500 million in lost revenue from pirated films and other content. The indictment was unsealed Thursday, one day after websites shut down in protest...
SOPA: Co-sponsors Defect, Backtrack After Blackout
Cockroaches scatter as spotlight is pointed at Internet censorship bill.
Lawmakers have begun to jump ship following a day of protest against the draconian internet legislation, the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Senate version of the bill, the Protect IP Act (PIPA).
As many major websites such as Wikipedia and Google participated in a “blackout” in opposition to the bills, several former...
Thousands rally in Paris against French president Sarkozy
French workers attend the rally in Paris on January 18, 2012.
Thousands of people have participated in a rally in Paris, attacking French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s plans for dealing with the country’s unemployment crisis, Press TV reports.
As France gauges the international fallout from losing its triple-A credit rating, Sarkozy has called for the formation of an emergency jobs council...
Ron Paul Moves To Repeal NDAA Police State Provisions
Rep. Ron Paul left the campaign trail on Wednesday to speak on the House floor about the National Defense Authorization Act, which was signed into law on the first day of the new year by Obama.
Paul introduced legislation to strike the NDAA’s Section 1021, the discretionary detention provision authorizing the President to detain persons accused by the government of supporting terrorism.
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Wikipedia Anti-SOPA and PIPA Blackout Looms
Wikipedia going on strike
The world’s most popular online encyclopedia, Wikipedia, is going on strike on Wednesday. The “knowledge blackout” is aimed at protecting the Internet – and the website’s very existence – from online censorship.
The Wikipedia community and the Wikimedia foundation decided on a global blackout of the English version of the website for 24 hours starting at 05:00...
Huntsman drops out of GOP race, Ron Paul surges in South Carolina
Former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman abandoned his attempt at the Republican Party’s nod on Monday, not just narrowing the number of candidates vying for the GOP nomination but potentially pushing the contest in favor of Texas Congressman Ron Paul.
The announcement from the Huntsman camp came early Monday, only days after the candidate took third place in the New Hampshire primary. While Congresswoman...
US, Israel in open rift over Iran
USS Abraham Lincoln and its battle group is on its way to the Persian Gulf as the US builds up military presence around Iran.
The US and Israel cancel a joint military drill, which was originally scheduled to be held in spring, in what seems to be a sign of deepening rifts between the age-old allies.
On January 5, Israeli military announced that Tel Aviv is gearing up for a major missile defense exercise,...
Thousands of Hungarians Hold Anti-EU Demonstration
Protesters trample a burnt European Union flag during a demonstration in front of the EU Parliament and Committee headquarters in downtown Budapest, January 14, 2012.
Thousands of Hungarians have protested against the European Union, urging their country to pull out from the bloc while Budapest seeks EU’s backing to evade insolvency.
People gathered in front of the European Commission offices...
Romania Anti-Austerity Protest Turns Violent
Protesters waved Romanian flags with holes in them, symbolising the 1989 anti-communist revolution.
Police officer seriously injured after resignation of Palestinian-born doctor over health reforms sparks mass protests.
Romanian police have fired tear gas and clashed with protesters during an anti-government rally in the third consecutive day of demonstrations against austerity cuts and worsening...
US stations 15,000 troops in Kuwait
The United States is not at war with Iran yet, but just in case, the Pentagon says they want to be prepared. To do so, the Department of Defense has dispatched 15,000 troops to the neighboring nation of Kuwait.
Gen. James Mattis, the Marine Corps head that rules over the US Central Command, won approval late last year from the White House to deploy the massive surge to the tiny West Asian country...
Hundreds of Romanians call on President to Quit
Romanians have protested in cities around the country for a third day against the government, whom they blame for austerity cuts and falling living standards.
One policeman was injured in the Romanian capital Saturday after clashes with demonstrators protesting the government’s austerity programme, AFP reported.
Hundreds of Romanians rallied in Bucharest to protest against austerity measures...
Italian Luxury Cruise Ship Sinks, 3 Dead, 69 Missing
A cruise ship that ran aground is seen off the west coast of Italy at Giglio island January 14, 2012.
Various reports say between three and eight people have been killed and at least 40 others injured as an Italian cruise liner with over 4,000 people on board hit a sandbar off the Italian coast. The rescue operation is underway with 69 people missing.
Over 4,000 people, including 3,200 passengers,...