Archive for: July, 2011

Discovered corpses heightened Syrian killings

30 people were killed in a wave of sectarian bloodshed over the weekend in central Syria. According to activists, the killings were brought about by the discovery of three mutilated corpses. The event escalated the violence which is being experienced by the country for the last four months. Furthermore, the killings were also said to […]

Gold rush in the Arctic Region Heating-Up

After a study done by the U.S. Geological Survey in 2008, the Arctic Region is said to have a 90 billion barrels of unrecovered and undiscovered mineral gas and oil. It is one third of the world’s natural mineral gas combined. It is extremely very attractive for countries near the Arctic Circle. That’s the reason […]

Hundreds killed in China due to severe weather conditions

Since June of this year, almost 500 people were either killed and some were missing due to turbulent storms and typhoons that have hit China. Recent typhoons have caused heavy rainfalls causing flash floods and landslides in many regions across China. Flash floods have devastated millions of properties and lives shattered. To be precise, 350 […]

Japan stuns US to win first women’s world cup

Frankfurt, Germany – It was a sweet victory for the Japanese women’s team to defeat the United States in the finals of the 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup Sunday night. The Japanese team defeated the Americans on penalty kicks after the two teams were tied at 2-2. The Japanese prevailed in a score of 3-1 […]

Missouri Music Festival Bust Affects Promoters

After a four-year investigation made by the state Highway Patrol, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and the Internal Revenue Service, musician, Jimmy Tebeau is accused of being a purveyor of an illicit drug scene, and Camp Zoe, the 350-acre campground he uses as a venue for music festivals is now being ceased. Camp Zoe, which is […]

Saddam’s Half Brothers turned over to Iraq

Eight years after the U.S led invasion that deposed Saddam and his men in 2003, the U.S.forces is slowly handing over bases, jails and prisoners to Iraqi authorities as they prepare for a full withdrawal at the end of the year. Deputy Justice Minister Busho Ibrahim confirmed the delivery of the U.S. military of Saddam’s […]

France’s First Lady, Pregnant

Finally, after being subject of pregnancy rumors for several months, France’s first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy admitted she is expecting a baby. In a bikini shot taken in Fort de Brégançon of the Italian-French singer, she was obviously flaunting her pregnant belly, but at that time she still wasn’t confirming or denying the said rumors, until the […]

2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games

Seoul, South Korea — If the plan pushes through, a unified Korean team will march as one at the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games. South Korean City of Pyeongchang has recently won the bid to host the 2018 Winter Games. In 2007, North Korea publicly supported the bid of Pyeongchang […]

“Captain America” admits costume was uncomfortable to wear

Chris Evans, the newest superhero as Captain America, admitted that the costume he worn throughout the filming of the movie was not so comfortable to wear. He also admitted that he was not able to bring Captain America’s suit at home nor the costume was given to him after the filming of the movie. However, Captain […]

Libya Determined to Fight and Die for Oil

Tripoli, Libya – Libya’s government spokesperson, Musa Ibrahim, made a controversial statement that made headlines throughout the world. Libya, as he said, is willing to die and kill for oil. Libya’s government has been enraged by the continuous attack from NATO military and rebels. The coordinated attacks from both NATO and the rebels took place […]

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