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Americans overwhelmingly say 'no' to US military intervention in Syria
Despite a recent clamor within Washington policy circles and troublesome commentary in the U.S. media regarding further military intervention in Syria’s unrest, a new survey of U.S. opinion shows little appetite for another war of choice in a region far from home.
The poll, conducted by CBS News and the New York Times, shows 62 percent of Americans believe “the U.S. does not have a responsibility...
Scientists create artificial skin that emulates human touch
A robot with artificial skin
U.S. and Chinese Scientists used zinc oxide vertical nanowires to generate sensitivity.
According to experts, the artificial skin is “smarter and similar to human skin.” It also offers greater sensitivity and resolution than current commercially available techniques.
A group of Chinese and American scientists created experimental sensors to give robots artificial...
EU opens new probe into human organ trafficking in Kosovo
Urologist Lufti Dervishi (center) sits between his defence lawyers during trial in Pristina, Kosovo on April 29, 2013.
A European Union prosecutor has initiated a new probe into the human organ trafficking case, after five doctors in Kosovo were convicted of harvesting and selling kidneys to mainly Israeli recipients.
On Tuesday, the EU mission (EULEX Kosovo) in the capital Pristina said eight more...
DHS under investigation for massive ammo buys
The Department of Homeland Security is under investigation for purchasing large stockpiles of ammunition, days before legislation was introduced that would restrict the amount a government agency can legally buy.
The Government Accountability Office is now conducting the investigation into the alleged DHS purchases, which is “just getting underway,” GAO spokesman Chuck Young told US News &...
Eurozone unemployment rate hits record 12.1 percent in March
Eurozone unemployment rate hits a record 12.1 percent in March 2013.
The Eurostat data agency says eurozone unemployment rate has hit a record-high 12.1 percent in March, up by 62,000 from the previous month.
According to the data, some 19.2 million people in the eurozone are receiving government financial assistance.
As the jobless rate in the 17-nation eurozone climbed for the 23rd consecutive month,...
Belgian Archbishop Gets Waterbombed by Topless Activists
FEMEN has struck again. Every heterosexual male’s favorite female activist troupe doffed their tops (as usual) and attacked Archbishop Andre-Joseph Leonard, the head of the Catholic Church in Belgium, by showering him with water from Virgin Mary-shaped water bottles. The archbishop, though, one-upped the women by remaining totally still, eyes closed, and prayed for the women as they attacked.
The...
Boston Bombers During Shootout: "We Didn’t Do It!"
Audio feeds suspicions brothers may have been set up.
Video footage from the scene of the shootout with the alleged Boston bombers appears to contain audio of the suspects screaming out, “We didn’t do it!” as police fire on the two brothers.
Although by no means clear, the words below appear to be shouted by the suspects as they come under police gunfire.
– 24 seconds: “chill out”
–...
Italy new PM vows to reverse austerity, pursue growth
Italy’s new Prime Minister Enrico Letta delivers his speech at the parliament in Rome on April 29, 2013.
Italy’s new Prime Minister Enrico Letta says the coalition government will pursue growth policies to reverse an austerity drive which is killing Italy.
The remarks were made on Monday during Letta’s inaugural speech to parliament.
“Italy is dying from austerity alone. Growth policies...
Powerful explosion rocks central Prague, dozens injured
A suspected gas explosion has damaged a building in the heart of the Czech capital Prague, injuring 35 people. Six of those injured were reportedly foreigners, and two people are said to have been seriously injured.
Rescuers had previously believed that three or four people were still trapped in the rubble and possibly dead, though Fire Chief Vladimir Pesek said that there are no indications that...
Two missiles fired at Russian passenger plane over Syria
An Airbus A320 passenger plane operated by Russia’s charter air carrier Nordwind Airlines
Foreign-sponsored Syrian militants have fired two missiles at a Russian plane with at least 159 passengers on board when it was flying over Syria.
The targeted Airbus A320 plane, operated by Russia’s charter air carrier Nordwind Airlines, managed to avoid the two surface-to-air missiles, which subsequently...
Afghan president admits to being on secret US payroll
Top Afghan officials have been on the CIA’s payroll for over a decade, receiving tens of millions of US dollars in cash. Afghan President Hamid Karzai admitted to receiving the clandestine financial support, but dismissed the sum as a “small amount.”
A New York Times report has revealed that unparalleled corruption in the Afghan government has been encouraged by the US Central Intelligence Agency....
Australia continues to send back illegal Sri Lankan immigrants
Australia says it would continue to send back illegal Sri Lankan asylum seekers if their claims are not covered by the refugee convention.
“When people arrive in Australia unauthorised, any claims they make for their reasons to travel to Australia are assessed by the Department of Immigration. If these claims are not covered by the refugee convention, they will be returned to their home land wherever...
UK to abolish support fund for disabled people
Nearly 20,000 disabled people who receive aid from the UK’s Independent Living Fund (ILF), which will be abolished in 2015, are deeply concerned about their future. Many fear life could become unbearable without the support.
An average payout of £300 per week enables disabled people to hire assistants to help them with their routine needs, and to stay active and social. Many fear that once the...
Iran to unveil indigenous S-300 missiles
A Russian S-300 missile defense system.
A senior official of Iran Army says the country will unveil an indigenous Bavar-373 missile defense system, which is similar to the Russian S-300, during the next Iranian calendar year which begins March 21, 2014.
“Although because of US stonewalling efforts, Iran failed to purchase the S-300 system [from Russia], this system is being developed in the country...
World In Terror After Armageddon Virus Unleashed
A grim report prepared for President Putin by Health Minister Dr. Veronika Skvortsova on the growing pandemic in China is now warning that a “global mass death event” is currently underway as the spread of the H7N9 avian flu virus continues to grow and shows no signs of stopping anytime soon.
Important to note, and as we had reported on in our 19 March report “China Genetic Test Causes Mass...