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Panama seizes North Korean ship for arms transport from Cuba
A Panamanian presidential security detail walks on the deck of North Korean-flagged ship at the Manzanillo International container terminal in Panama on July 16, 2013.
Panamanian officials have announced detaining a North Korean flagged ship at the Panama Canal, alleging that the vessel, which departed from Cuba, was engaged in arms trafficking.
Panama’s President Ricardo Martinelli said on Tuesday...
US scientist discovers another moon of Neptune
Thanks to archival photographs taken with the help of Hubble telescope, scientists found out that Neptune had 14, not 13 satellites, as was previously believed.
The new satellite was discovered by American scientist Mark Showalter of SETI non-profit research institute network that is engaged in the search for extraterrestrial life. The specialist studied more than 150 images taken by the telescope...
Greeks protest ahead of parliamentary vote on new job cuts
Greek workers march in protest during a day of general strike in Athens on July 16, 2013.
Tens of thousands of Greek public sector workers have staged a new day of protest ahead of a parliamentary vote that would facilitate the layoff of thousands of workers.
The Wednesday protest gathered municipal workers and mayors in Athens just before lawmakers sit to vote a bill that will put 4,200 civil servants...
China's US Treasury Holdings hit record $1.3 trillion
Chinese held US federal debt has reached a record $1.3 trillion. In May 2013 China bought $25.2 billion in US Treasury notes and bonds, according to Xinhua News Agency.
“US bonds remain one of the most attractive financial instruments in terms of safety. Recovery of the US economy strengthens the dollar, which is also a positive factor,” Chinese experts are quoted by the Chinese News Agency.
China’s...
Riots, arrests in California as Zimmerman protests turn violent
Police in Los Angeles and Oakland clashed with pockets of violent protesters intent on wreaking havoc following the verdict in a high-profile court case that saw the killer of a black youth declared ‘not guilty.’
A number of protesters were taken into police custody Monday night after the LAPD declared an unlawful assembly shortly before 10 pm on Monday night in the Crenshaw district.
The scene...
Scientists solve fat-boosting gene mystery
New study conducted by an international team of researchers has unveiled the mystery of a genetic flaw which significantly increases the risk of obesity.
A type of gene called FTO, which is known as fat-boosting gene, has put many lives at higher risks of obesity that is estimated to be one in six people.
The recent study revealed that FTO made fatty foods more tempting and affected on hunger hormone...
WHO imposes no travel restrictions on Middle East despite deadly virus
The new killer virus in the Middle East, novel coronavirus, aka Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is deadly, there is no cure, its transmission mechanisms are hazy, though there have been cases of human to human transmission, yet the WHO imposes no travel restrictions in the run-up to the Hajj. Some questions to be answered…
How interesting. Is the World Health Organization...
DR Congo clashes leave at least 130 people dead
March 23 Movement (M23) rebels
Clashes between army forces and rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have left at least 130 people dead, including 10 soldiers, the government says.
“Our forces have inflicted very heavy losses on the M23 (March 23 Movement) fighters, 120 have been killed and 12 captured,” government spokesman Lambert Mende said on Monday, referring to clashes that...
Yahoo wins lawsuit to declassify docs proving resistance to PRISM
Search engine Yahoo has won a court case to release NSA records and potentially prove it resisted handing over customer data to US authorities. The ruling could clear Yahoo’s name following allegations it collaborated with the NSA to spy on citizens.
The US Foreign Intelligence and Surveillance Court ruled that data, pertaining to a 2008 order for Yahoo to hand over customer information to US authorities,...
Israeli strike on Syria was carried out from Turkish base
Photo showing the explosions hitting Damascus suburb of Jamraya on May 3
Israel used a Turkish military base to launch one of its recent airstrikes against Syria from the sea, a reliable source told RT. Israel has been under scrutiny since last week, when it was reported to be responsible for a July 5 depot attack in Latakia.
News that Turkey assisted Israel in attacking another Muslim state could...
High rent prices unaffordable for less fortunate Britons
A report has found that a third of low-to middle-income British families are unable to afford paying private rents for homes since the rise in rent costs.
The think-tank Resolution Foundation said the British government’s plans to kick-start the housing market would do little to help low income families who are being forced to rent privately.
This comes as in the recent years; competition for renting...
Oakland: Police Stood Down As ‘Protesters’ Terrorized Drivers
Cops allowed Trayvon demonstrators to seize control of major street for three hours.
One of the questions to emerge out of last night’s unrest in Oakland, where crowds protesting the George Zimmerman verdict turned violent and seized control of a major street for three hours, is why police withdrew from the area and allowed drivers to be terrorized.
According to a report by ABC 7, protesters had...
Death toll in North Indian floods hits almost 6000
Indian military personnel throw a rock with a rope attached across a river to help rescue pilgrims in Uttarakhand State, on June 22, 2013.
The government in the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand says nearly 6,000 people who went missing in last month’s flash floods north of the country are presumed dead.
Tourists, pilgrims and local residents were swept away when floods caused by torrential monsoon...
Edward Snowden nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
A Swedish sociology professor has nominated Edward Snowden for the Nobel Peace Prize. He says the NSA whistleblower could help “save the prize from the disrepute incurred by the hasty and ill-conceived decision” to give the 2009 award to Barack Obama.
In his letter addressed to the Norwegian Nobel Committee, Stefan Svallfors praised Snowden for his “heroic effort at great personal cost.” He...
Zimmerman Show Trial Sends Shockwave Around World
A stunning Ministry of Justice (MOJ) report on the just concluded Trayvon Martin-George Zimmerman US criminal show trial, that has captured nearly all of the worlds attention over this past month, alleges that this case was “directly engineered” from the highest reaches of the Obama regime for the sole purpose of further dividing an already fractured American public towards an end still not able...