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Pakistan among world’s 10 most dangerous places for media
Dec 22nd
For second year running, Pakistan was the single deadliest country with a total of 10 journalists killed, report says.
William, Kate head east in Canada
Jul 4th
CHARLOTTETOWN: Prince William and wife Catherine were set for a day of dragon boat races and search and rescue drills in eastern Canada Monday after two protest-filled days in French-speaking Quebec.
The British royal couple arrived for a private rece…
Fire menacing Los Alamos lab nears record size
Jul 1st
NEW YORK: Firefighters inside a nuclear weapons complex in New Mexico scrambled on Thursday to clear brush near barrels of plutonium-contaminated waste stored just a few miles from a monster blaze roaring through surrounding forests.
The so-called La…
Oil prices climb before Greek vote
Jun 29th
LONDON: World oil prices rose on Wednesday amid uncertainty over energy demand before the weekly snapshot of crude inventories in top consumer the United States, and a vote on the Greek debt crisis.
New York”s main contract, West Texas Intermedia…
Strong winds fan Arizona wildfires
Jun 18th
PHOENIX: Strong winds hamper efforts to battle massive Arizona fires. Firefighters battling a monster blaze in eastern Arizona faced a second day of strong winds buffeting the area on Friday (June 2), testing hard-fought gains made on the largest fire …
Che diary of Cuban revolution published in Havana
Jun 15th
HAVANA – Cuba has published the diary that revolutionary icon Ernesto “Che” Guevara kept during the guerrilla campaign that brought Fidel Castro to power in 1959, its editors announced Monday.
“Diary of a Combatant” recounts Che”s experience from the…
The urban condition: Growing pains: Urbanisation and other inconveniences
May 22nd
Three artists address the adverse, beneficial and contradictory affects of technology.
‘Pakistan the deadliest country for the media’
May 18th
Museum adds the names of fallen journalists in 2010, including 10 from Pakistan.
Oil up as US floods threaten refineries
May 11th
SINGAPORE: Crude extended gains in Asian trade Wednesday on fears that record floods might affect refineries along the Mississippi River in the United States, analysts said. New York”s main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in June, rose 14 cen…
Native Americans slam Geronimo codename for bin Laden
May 6th
WASHINGTON: Prominent Native Americans are furious over the use of Apache leader Geronimo”s name in a message confirming the death of Osama bin Laden, and some have demanded an apology from President Barack Obama. In an operation last weekend, a team …




























































