Terrorists training camps are still run in Pakistan and the areas of Kashmir under its occupation, notwithstanding repeated denials by Pakistan's politicians in power. India provided photographs and evidences of the existence of such camps to the US and...
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It is rather difficult to estimate the number of Muslims in European countries. The census of most European countries has no question on the religion of citizens. However, the number of Muslims in Euroean countries is estimated to the extent of 12...
Muslim settlers in Italy have started realizing the impact of fierce writing of the Octogenarian journalist Oriana Falaci, in particular after 7/7 bombs in London. In a small town in Italy, having a population of about 70,000, the Muslim leadership say...
Despite, China and India, the two most populous countries in the world, witnessing considerable economic growth in the post liberalisation era, the gap between rich and poor remains wide, as per a latest United Nations report. And almost all the experts...
Al-Qaida, the terrorist organisation is bracing up for an attack on a big financial centre in Asia, such as Tokyo, Singapore or Sydney, in a bid to undermine investor confidence in Asia, opined Jean-Louis Bruguiere, a top terrorist investigator of France...
US President George W Bush has replied to Clindy Sheehan in the similar vein by drafting a mother of five sons, four of whom are presently serving in Iraq and one returned recently from Iraq, in the 'battle of all mothers' over the war in Iraq. This...
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has emerged unscathed as the US evangelist Pat Robinson has apologised for calling for the assassination of Chavez. Earlier, Robinson had denied of making any such comment. "I didm't say assassination. I said out...
Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf has admitted that disgraced nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan provided North Korea with centrifuge machines and their designs. In an interview to the Kyodo, news agency of Japan, Musharraf qualified his...
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has become a whipping boy at the hands of some fundamentalist Americans. The fundamentalist Christian evangelist, The Rev Pat Robinson's 'fatwa' (religious decree) for the assassination of democratically elected leader...
The infamous name of a woman spy, Mata Hari, has again come to the fore. The Institute of Strategic Studies in Islamabad (Pakistan) has demanded that the British and Pakistani governments reveal the identity of the woman defence academic linked to the...
Cuban President Fidel Castro and his Venezuelan counterpart Hugo Chavez, two Latin American leaders who are major irritants of the US, have jointly accused Washington of destroying the world.
According to the AFP, news agency, Chavaz said: "US...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) says air pollution in major South East Asian and Chinese cities is among the worst in the world, killing about half-a-million people every year while the global figure is an estimated 8/10 million deaths.
The...
"We're not yet safe.....Terrorists in foreign lands still hope to attack our country. They still hope to kill our citizens. The lesson of September 11, 2001, is that we must confront threats before they fully materialise," said US President Bush. He...
A banned Islamic terrorist group, blamed for hundreds of bomb blasts in the third week of August 2005 across Bangladesh, has threatened to strike again unless the government, considered sympathetic to right wing religious groups, introduces Islamic rule...
A grant exotic tortoise, aged 250 plus is kicking in the Kolkata zoo in India. He came to this zoo in 1857, already aged 10 plus. Named Addyaita (the peerless one), he is one of a few globally surviving members of a fascinating group of reptiles.
He...


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