WFP continues hunger relief in war-torn Mali (Photos) The UN World Food Programme (WFP), in a report released today, says its emergency operation in Mali intends to feed 564,000 people. WFP's director, Ertharin Cousin, visited Mali last week and is urgin... (photo: UN / Violaine Martin) The Examiner Food Health Mali Photos Wikipedia: Ertharin Cousin |
Introducing Tourism Australia's new 'dream jobs' AUSTRALIANS aren't afraid to clash with the rest of the world when it comes to deciding which of Tourism Australia's six new "dream jobs" is the best. | The votes are in and so far there have been nea... (photo: Creative Commons / Mattinbgn) The Australian Australia Photos Tourism Wikipedia: Tourism Australia Wildlife |
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Pakistan caretaker PM takes oath ISLAMABAD, March 25 (Xinhua) -- Pakistan's interim Prime Minister Mir Hazar Khan Khoso was sworn in Islamabad on Monday, local media reported. | President Asif Ali Zardar... (photo: Press Information Dept. of Pakistan) CNTV Business Islamabad Mir Hazar Khan Khoso Photos Politics |
Asia starts to lead way on clean energy Australia's neighbours in Asia - especially China - are emerging as the countries best placed to prosper from moves to cut greenhouse gas emissions, an international stud... (photo: AP / Selcan Hacaoglu) Canberra Times Asia Energy Photos US Wikipedia: Clean Energy Project |
Kissinger Urges Enhanced Sino-U.S. Military Ties Former American secretary of state says the two counties should take steps to ensure conflicts do not arise | By staff reporter Wang Yuqian | (Beijing) – Former U.S. se... (photo: US DoD / Glenn Fawcett) Caixin Online Business Defense Photos Politics Wikipedia: Henry Kissinger |
Tibet glaciers melting due to S Asian pollution: China Beijing: About 90 percent of glaciers in Tibet called the Third Pole region, are shrinking because of black carbon pollution "transferred from South Asia" to the Tibetan ... (photo: Creative Commons / Csearl) Zeenews Asia Photos Pollution Tibet Wikipedia: Retreat of glaciers since 1850 |
CAR rebel leader declares himself president The leader of the rebels who took over the capital city of the Central African Republic has declared himself president and has pledged to keep a power-sharing g... (photo: AP / Joel Bouopda Tatou) Al Jazeera Africa CAR Photos Politics Wikipedia: Michel Djotodia |
India committed for Africa's development, says PM New Delhi, March 25: | Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Monday said during his meeting with African leaders at Durban he would reaffirm India's "strong and enduring commitme... (photo: WN / Eteh) The Siasat Daily Africa Development India Photos Wikipedia: Africa Development |
How prepared is India for cyberwar An apocryphal story from North Korea is that the next thing a child is taught in school after the late dictator Kim Il-sung's interpretation of Marxism-Leninism is comput... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar) The Times Of India Crime India Photos Technology Wikipedia: Cyberwarfare |
Sensex snaps losing string, recovers 107 pts Snapping the last 10-day losing string, the BSE benchmark Sensex recovered by 107 points in late morning trade today on fresh buying in realty, PSU, refinery, power, cons... (photo: WN / Sayali Santosh Kadam) Indian Express Economy Market Photos Stock Wikipedia: BSE SENSEX |
Manmohan Singh leaves for Durban to attend BRICS Summit NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh left today on a 4-day visit to Durban for attending the BRICS Summit expressing the hope that ways to revive global growth and fa... (photo: PIB of India) The Times Of India Delhi Durban Manmohan Singh Photos Wikipedia: BRICS |
As U.S. tightens rules on lead emissions, battery recycling has moved to Mexico CIENEGA DE FLORES, Mexico — When an American replaces the battery in a car, likely as not the old battery will be shipped to Mexico rather than trucked to a modern ... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar) The News & Observer Mexico Photos Recycling US Wikipedia: Battery recycling |
Kerry Appeals to Laos in Case of a Missing Man VIENTIANE, Laos — On the 100th day since the disappearance of a prominent American-educated Laotian agriculture specialist, Secretary of State John Kerry on Monday ... (photo: AP / J. Scott Applewhite) The New York Times Laos Photos Sombath Somphone United States Wikipedia: Sombath Somphone |