U.S. equity prices have climb to all-time highs rising approximately 15% since Donald Trump was elected the 45th President of the United States. Current trading activity has also seen the dollar gain ground. Stock prices have been buoyed as the markets have priced in additional growth prospects and rising corporate earnings due to tax cuts […]
Prime-minister Djukanovic’s house of cards
On the eve of parliamentary elections in Montenegro the police arrested a certain group of people; the arrestees were indicted on a charge of hatching a plot, breaking into the parliament and an attempt on prime-minister Milo Djukanovic’s life. The public prosecutor’s office of Montenegro claimed the conspirators’ purpose was the victory of opposition in […]
Lion – Kiwi Battle in Cards – T20 Cricket World Cup 2010
The da day of T20 Cricket has arrived. Its the most awaited cricketing carnival for the cricket lovers around the world. Carribian Islands will be full of trumpets and bands in a short while from now for at;east another 20 days. The tournament starts off with Sri Lanka taking on the Kiwis. Both teams have […]
Great Selection of Religious Theme Christian Christmas Cards
I have recently read that a survey has revealed that Christmas cards are losing their religious message. Traditional pictures such as Jesus in his manager, angels blowing trumpets over a stable, and three wise men following the star to Bethlehem are dying out beeing replaced by designs or jokes with little or no relevance to […]
India’s Farakka dam strangulated the Ganges devastating fertile Bangladesh to a desert
(Scooped news) Defying international law and violates the rights of lower riparian country, India built a barrage on the Ganges in 1975 just 11 miles from the border with Bangladesh. The dam diverted the water of the Ganges in India Hugli River, which is an immense problem for Bangladesh. As Washington Post staff writer Kenneth […]
China Loves Austrialia PM
Chinese president Hu Jintao likes Australia’s new Prime Minister, who served as a diplomat to China in the 80s, so much that he invited Kevin Rudd and his family to next year’s Olympics months before Rudd would go on to defeat incumbent John Howard in this past weekend’s election. What might Chinese bloggers make of […]