Poor air quality in parts of US and Hong Kong has triggered health concerns lately. Diana Aguilera’s story on The Fresno Bee, published 3rd of
Category: World
Montana Jones’s Rare Sheep and Dictatorial Agenda of Canadian Government
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has been terrorizing a woman farmer who chose to breed the rare Shropshire sheep on her farm. Under the
Sushi Travels But at What Price?
by Victor Paul Scerri If I can live in Japan for 10 years, learn how to speak Japanese and learn a different culture and eat
Bollywood and Fans Mourn Actor Farooq Sheikh’s Death
Hindi film industry Bollywood mourns the death of veteran actor Farooq Sheikh who passed away on Saturday in Dubai, UAE, at the age of 65.
One Dead, Scores Arrested in Cairo Clashes
A fresh episode of clashes between police and Islamist students in Egypt’s capital Cairo left one student dead and over a hundred arrested on Saturday.
British Retailer Apologizes for Muslim Employees’ Behavior
Marks&Spencer, a major retailer in the United Kingdom, has apologized to its customers who were refused service by some of the store’s Muslim employees on
Interfaith Freedom March in Palestine, Jan 21 – 26, 2014
by Dr. Frank Romano You are welcome to participate in The Interfaith Freedom March at the following dates: Jericho, Tuesday, Jan. 21, 12:30, Jericho Square,
Saudi Arabia Can Now be Sued for Sponsoring Terrorism
In a landmark ruling, a federal court in Manhattan has granted families of 9/11 victims the right to sue Saudi Arabian government over sponsoring the
Obama’s Popularity Sinks to All-Time Low
Latest polls on President Obama’s popularity show that most Americans, who took part in the poll, gave him a low rating on his job performance.
Kimberlites Discovered in Antarctica by Australian Scientists
Scientists from Australia have discovered that kimberlites – rocks known commonly for bearing diamonds – underlie the ice in Antarctica. Radio Australia reports that