The Pakistani doctor who helped United States track down Osama Bin Laden in Pakistan has been sentenced to 33 years imprisonment for allegations of conspiracy against the state. The development is expected to add strains to the US and Pakistan relationship.
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Serious Concern For Mothers On International Mothers Day
As the international mother’s day approaches, it has been seen that becoming a mother and a new born child is still quite risky in many countries of the world. According to a survey conducted by the international children’s advocacy group, Norway is the best country in the world to be a mother.
No Pulitzer Prize Winner For Fiction This Year
Pulitzer prize jury board declared on Monday that the board has failed to announce the name of prize winner for either fiction or editorial writing.
Spaceship “Discovery” Completed Its Final Flight
The NASA Spaceship “Discovery” finally completed its destiny after some spins above the skies of Washington DC. Discovery successfully completed the three laps around the Washington monument, the Capitol and above the White House.
Glaciers Of The Karakoram Range In Himalayas Are Expanding
It has been reported that certain mountain ranges in the Himalayan region are getting their glaciers expanded. The research revealed that in this era of global warming, the glacial bodies in the Karakoram Range had increased.
Nun Strippers Danced At “Bunga Bunga Party Of Berlusconi
A court witness of “bunga bunga” party organized by former Italian Prime minister Berlusconi has said girls in nun costumes stripped for the party at his villa at Arcore.
Britain Faces Their Worst Ever Drought Since 1976
Environment agency on Monday issued a warning notice that Britain is facing its most severe water shortage since 1976. The agency also reminded British officials that 35 million people in Britain are already threatened by drought across the midlands and South west.
US Sanctions On Cuba Calls More Protest
New US sanctions on Cuba calls more and unpredicted protest from Latin countries and China. The new move from US president Barack Obama had been furiously opposed in a summit held in Catagena, Columbia last Sunday.
Let Us Pray For The Toddler Who Was Alone With Dead Mom For Three Days
A toddler at an Australian state is assumed to have spent more than about three days with the dead body of its mother. The incident happened in Wagga Wagga, which is 286 miles southwest of Sydney.
E-books Is Increasing The Reading Habit Of The Americans
As per a new assessment, every fifth American adult is a reader of one or the other book in its electronic version. It also said that a fuelling trend is seen in which the citizens are having their love for reading renewed.
China inflation ceases with reduction in food prices
Reported from Beijing, in February, China experienced a steep fall in their inflation rate. This proved to be helpful for Beijing to pull up their economy instead.
Prices of oil upsurges above $105 amidst the improving US economy
On Wednesday, in the Asian market the per-barrel price of oil rose over $105 amidst the anticipation that the up-surging US economy may lead to increased demand of crude.
Credit scores hampered if the medical bills are unpaid within proper time
It had been reported by the Commonwealth-Fund that numerous American citizens are facing immense troubles when they are look out for a refinancing or a loan.
Percentage of Long Distant Relationships Is Increasing In The USA
“Distance doesn’t matter if you really love the person, what matters most is your honesty and trust for that relationship to work out.” – The quote seems to be coming true in the American and European society at large.
Take A Stand To Spread Cancer Awareness On “World Cancer Day”
Experts have been repeatedly warning that the number of cancer patients could go up to 30% in UK by 2030. This warning seems to be true when World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) reveals a data on World Cancer Day on Saturday that the UK is the 16th out of 27 countries in the European Union […]
India And Thailand Trade Accord Announced On Republic Day
On the 63rd Republic day, India and Thailand decided to frame a duty free agreement which can be concluded towards the middle of this year. This duty free agreement with Thailand may have far reaching consequences and may double the bilateral trade between the two countries to $14 billion by the year 2014.
NRHM Flooded With Complaints Against Doctors
The National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) receives more than a dozen complaints every day regarding the problems patients face when they visit the primary health centers and also the sub-centers. In many cases, patients are sending complaints about the absence of doctors when they are going for treatment.
Battle For SOPA And PIPA Creates Controversy
With the debate on SOPA becoming hot, the anti-piracy battle between the Hollywood and Silicon Valley is becoming the talk of the town. Hollywood is seriously fighting with Silicon valley over their legitimate right to make money online.
Being Absent, Salman Rushdie Steals The Show At Jaipur Literature Festival
The altercation and tiff of words at the Jaipur Literature festival created by forestalling the visit of renowned author Salman Rushdie is seeing new development with each passing day. Now the authors who read aloud portions of the banned book Satanic Verses have been isolated.
Australian dollar hits 27 years high against pound due to Olympics
UK hosted Olympic games are just round the corner in July. Several trend reading organizations are studying the website search progression and inclination disposition of surfers.