UN report found that 100,000 Iraqis have fled their homes since 2005 due to water shortages. By Saleem al-Hasani, Basim al-Shara Iraqis are calling on their incoming government to devote more energy to resolving the country’s chronic water problems, with some experts stating that water will be more important than oil in the long-term development […]
The Scope of Damage From The Ongoing Gulf Coast Oil Spill
In light of the ongoing oil catastrophe in the Gulf Coast and recent coal mine explosion in West Virginia, experts and citizens agree the recent oil spill in the gulf coast might easily be seen as the nation’s worst environmental catastrophe in history, affecting wildlife, land, and fishing industries across the gulf and […]
With mixed feelings we celebrate Nigeria’s independence anniversary
By Emeka Chiakwelu strategist@afripol.org Nigeria is 49 years today. On October 1st, 1960 the colonial master Great Britain lowered down her union jack and Nigeria raised her green-white-green flag, simultaneously singing her new national anthem written by a British expatriate, Lillian Jean Williams. Nation building has not been easy for Nigeria, for she have gone […]
What you need to Know about Pool pumps?
The Pool Shop is an online store where you can get the best and latest accessories for your swimming pool. And that includes a pool pump. The Pool Shop is celebrating a decade of service in supplying high quality pool equipment at low prices. The store also offers fully insured delivery in Australia. Delivery […]
Why Microsoft Should Not Withdraw Windows XP
On July 1, 2008 the only copy of Windows XP you can legally purchase is one that is still lying on a shop shelf. On June 30, 2008 Microsoft will no longer provide OEM and shrink-wrapped versions of this operating system. Six months later, the Dells and Hewlett Packards as well as the lesser […]
Global warming danger of the earth.
Global warming is the increase in the average measured temperature of the Earth’s near-surface air and oceans since the mid-twentieth century, and its projected continuation. The time period for which reasonably reliable near-surface temperature records exist from actual observations from thermometers with quasi-global coverage is generally considered to start in about 1850 – […]
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