
Kingston, Jamaica — Bruce Golding, Jamaica’s Prime Minister, will resign as the country’s prime minister in the coming weeks. The resignation was announced Sunday by Jamaica’s governing party. The resignation is an attempt to avert a rebellion and mutiny from ruling party members that might cause his ouster instead. Golding announced that he will step […]
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Cape Canaveral, Fla. — An old NASA research spacecraft weighing 6 ton was targeted to crash to earth’s atmosphere either by Friday night or early Saturday morning. NASA said the old spacecraft most likely will fall in the ocean but there is still a possibility of a landfall putting Africa, Canada and Australia in the […]
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Islamabad — Pakistan has been enraged when the United States kept on accusing the South Asian country to be playing double side in the war and battle against militancy. Islamabad warned Washington that it might lose an ally if the United States will continue treating Pakistan with too much skepticism, escalating division between the two […]
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San Francisco — Facebook has dramatically changed some of its user interface features just recently. Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, called the change as a new way to express who you are. Zuckerberg unveiled the Facebook timeline to a conference featuring 2,000 developers, entrepreneurs and journalists Thursday in San Francisco. The event was simultaneously broadcasted […]
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Pasadena, California – Since February of this year, the U.S Government had started testing quietly an early earthquake warning system in the state of California. The U.S. earthquake warning system has been considered years lagging compared to earthquake-prone countries such as Japan and Mexico. This has caused the country to secretly and quietly testing its […]
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Washington – A father has sued Starbucks Coffee Co after his daughter, 5 years old, saw a video camera at a restroom in one of Starbucks’ branches. The video camera seen by his daughter has been purposely placed pointing at the toilet inside the restroom. William Yocker from Viriginia wants Starbucks to pay $1 million […]
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Kabul, Afghanistan — Burhanuddin Rabbani, ex-Afghan President, was killed Tuesday via an assassination plot when a suicide bomber successfully detonated a bomb concealed in his turban, officials confirmed. Also killed were 4 of the former Afghan leader’s bodyguards while a key adviser of the president was seriously wounded. The assassination attack has caused Hamid Karzai, […]
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Tokyo — A massive evacuation as advised by the Japanese Government is currently underway to safeguard 1.3 million residents as Typhoon Roke approaches the country threatening the chief city of Nagoya with landslides and strong and heavy rains. In Nagoya alone, an industrial city as part of Aichi Prefecture in Central Japan, 1.1 million residents […]
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Guatemala City — The southeastern part of Central American country of Guatemala was hit by 4 earthquakes in less than 2 hours Monday afternoon killing at least 1, authorities confirmed. 3 people were missing after the series of earthquakes. Alvaro Colom, Guatemalan President, urged the public to calm down. The strongest quake out of the […]
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This summer, the ice in the Arctic Sea has melted to its second lowest level since 50 years ago when record keeping began, reported by a scientist. Global warming has indeed worsened, the scientist added. James Overland, oceanographer at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of the United States, said the news is never a […]
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