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IP alliance wants file-sharing sites shut down worldwide
IIPA want sanctions against Canada, Russia, Switzerland and others for weal IP laws
The raid that ravaged Megaupload was just the start. A powerful trade group that lists the biggest names in the entertainment biz as its members has called-out dozens of countries in their latest report and is insisting on sanctions against them.
The International Intellectual Property Alliance (IIPA) has submitted...
Israeli embassies in Georgia, India targeted in bomb attacks
Indian security and forensic officials examine a car belonging to the Israel embassy after the explosion in New Delhi, India, on February 13, 2012.
The Israel embassies in India and Georgia have been targeted by bomb attacks, with one bomb going off in New Delhi and injuring two people, and the second device in Tbilisi defused.
In New Delhi, the wife of an Israeli diplomat was injured when an embassy...
India to send business delegation to Iran
Indian business delegation will visit Tehran in the end of February to boost oil imports from the Islamic Republic.
India plans to send a business delegation to Iran to hold talks aimed at increasing the volume of Tehran’s oil exports to New Delhi, a report says.
“We will need to lead a business delegation there, taking potential exporters across a range of sectors, and go out there and...
India to buy Iran oil in Gold not Dollars
New Western sanctions seek to prevent other countries from importing Iran's crude oil.
India has agreed to pay the price of crude oil it imports from Iran in gold, which makes it the first country to drop the US dollar for purchasing the Iranian oil.
According to a report published by DEBKAfile news website, unnamed sources have stressed that China is also expected to follow suit.
India and China...
China, India brush aside Iran oil ban
India's Ambassador to the UN Hardeep Singh Puri
The permanent representatives of China and India to the United Nations say the US-led sanctions on Iranian oil sector are neither logical nor economically viable.
Chinese Ambassador to the UN, Li Baodong said that US officials should reconsider their move on sanctioning Iran’s oil sector since these requests are irrational and contrary to other...
China reacts to Australian move to sell uranium to India
A day after Australia’s ruling Labor reversed its policy of not selling uranium to India, China on Monday gave a guarded response to the move, saying all countries are entitled to peaceful use of nuclear energy.
“China always believes countries are entitled to peaceful use of nuclear energy and at the same time they should fulfill the international obligations of nuclear non-proliferation,”...
India plans to deploy 100,000 more troops on China border
India has planned to recruit and deployed another 100,000 troops along the disputed borders with China and the Chinese southwestern Tibet. The troop increase will come over the next five years, as part of a $13 billion modernisation programme that will mark the largest expansion of the Indian army throughout the sub-continental country’s 60-year history, a Chinese scholar has reported in state media.
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Global Population hits 7 Billion, could grow to 15 Billion by 2100
The UN has warned world population could reach 15 billion by 2100, adding pressure to crowded cities such as New Delhi.
Nearly 7 billion people now inhabit planet but projections that number will double this century have shocked academics.
The United Nations will warn this week that the world’s population could more than double to 15 billion by the end of this century, putting a catastrophic...
India drought causes poverty, debt and suicides
A child of a salt pan worker plays on the parched dry bed in the Khadaghoda Sector in the Little Rann of Kutch.
Devastated by one of the worst droughts in decades, farming does not get much tougher than in India where thousands left with poor harvests and big debts have been driven to take their own lives.
Sadly, the government has turned a blind eye to the growing problem.
The farmlands in Telangana...
Eight countries hold 20,500 nukes
SIPRI says Russia had 11,000 nuclear warheads while the United States had 8,500 as of January 2011.
A Swedish think-tank reports the possession of over 20,500 nuclear weapons by eight nuclear states, including Israel, with 5,000 of them all ready for instant use.
“More than 5,000 nuclear weapons are deployed and ready for use, including nearly 2,000 that are kept in a high state of alert,”...
Nokia to cut 4,000 jobs worldwide
Nokia is almost Finish(ed), due to its stubbornness to switch to Android, is now set to cut 4,000 jobs worldwide by the end of 2012.
Mobile phone maker Nokia to cut 4,000 jobs worldwide from its 65,000-strong workforce, including 700 in the UK
Nokia, once indisputably the world’s largest mobile phone company, will lay off 4,000 people worldwide by the end of next year as it attempts to cut costs...
China, Russia And India Block Libya Sanctions
The British and French governments want more UN sanctions against Libya but are being blocked by China, Russia and India.
Sky News sources in New York say that among a range of extra measures sought is a proposal to add Libyan state TV to the list of Libyan companies with which it would become illegal to do business. The two governments argue that state TV is aiding the Gaddafi war aims by broadcasting...
Researchers find superbugs in Delhi drinking water
A gene that makes bugs highly resistant to almost all known antibiotics has been found in bacteria in water supplies in New Delhi used by local people for drinking, washing and cooking, scientists said on Thursday.
The NDM 1 gene, which creates what some experts describe as “super superbugs”, has spread to germs that cause cholera and dysentery, and is circulating freely in other bacteria...
U.S. wants to use India in missile shield against Russia, China
The United States has been trying to rope in India for its plans to build a global missile defence system threatening Russia and China, the Komsomoloskaya Pravda, a popular Russian daily published from Moscow reported on Thursday.
In a story based on the WikiLeaks releases, the report said the U.S. has not only been planning to deploy a missile shield against Russia in Europe, but had also been negotiating...
UN's 'coalition of the opposed' grows
At the United Nations headquarters, signs of a brewing debate as heated as the 2003 invasion of Iraq can be found aplenty.
Parallel to the growing criticisms of the Barack Obama administration’s military gambit in Libya in the US Congress, which saw the House of Representatives speaker John Boehner demand an explanation from President Barack Obama on the “contradictions” of his Libya...