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Teenage survivor of Taliban attack in Pakistan ‘played dead to survive’
december 16, 2014by latadmin
A teenage survivor of yesterday’s Taliban attack on a Pakistan school described how he played dead after being shot in both legs by insurgents hunting down students to...
Taliban slaughters 146 school kids, UN chief says ‘hearts of the world go out’>
december 16, 2014by latadmin
In one of the worst acts of human savagery ever perpetrated, the Pakistani Taliban senselessly slaughtered 146 school children in a brazen terror attack launched by its...
Mosquito-Borne Dengue Targeted by Antibody With Hope for Vaccine
december 15, 2014by latadmin
Scientists have discovered new antibodies that neutralize viruses that cause dengue, potentially putting a universal vaccine within reach for a mosquito-borne illness...
Police end Sydney hostage siege after 16 hours
december 15, 2014by latadmin
SYDNEY — A swarm of heavily armed police stormed a cafe in the heart of downtown Sydney early Tuesday, ending a siege where a gunman had been holding an unknown number...
Indonesia landslide: Jemblung death toll rises to 51
december 15, 2014by latadmin
At least 51 people are now known to have died from a mudslide that engulfed a village in Indonesia. More than 50 people are still missing from Friday's incident in...
Factbox: Turkish government’s battle with U.S.-based cleric Gulen
december 15, 2014by latadmin
ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkish police have raided media outlets close to U.S.-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen, in what President Tayyip Erdogan defended as a...
Former Park aide stokes scandal in S Korea
december 15, 2014by latadmin
Allegations of inappropriate influence lead to political crisis (© The Financial Times Limited 2014)…
Can Uber make it in India?
december 15, 2014by latadmin
This month, the FT interviewed a senior executive at Uber in India about the US taxi-hailing company’s plans for rapid expansion in the country. But later that...
the Serbia-China friendship bridge
december 15, 2014by latadmin
By Aleksandar Vucic, Prime Minister of the Republic of Serbia Serbia recently began its accession talks with the EU and is firmly dedicated to its European path. This is...
Tensions Surface as Australian Muslims Fear Sydney Siege Backlash
december 15, 2014by latadmin
Religious leaders and ordinary Australians sought to defuse communal tensions on Monday, after a siege at a Sydney cafe by a gunman who forced hostages to display an...