http://afripol.org/ "In all the capitals, beyond government leaders and state leaders, there are people who, thanks to us, are hoping, are looking to us, and want to put an end to austerity,” with these liberating words the newly elected president of France, Socialist François Hollande assured French people and the rest of debt-ridden Eurozone […]
Thailand: Facebook Blamed for Teen Pregnancies
Written by Mong Palatino Thailand has one of the highest teen pregnancies in the world. It’s estimated that 120,000 unplanned teen pregnancies happen each year. And it seems popular social networking site Facebook is partly to blame for the unwanted pregnancies, if we are to believe the conclusion [1] of the National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB) […]
Is Russia Going Green? Ask Vladimir Alexeyevich Smirnov
As Russian elections approach, a nation built on its relationship with rich energy sources looks closer at green energy. Vladimir Alexeyevich Smirnov discusses. While no one knows what enviornmental factors may have triggered Hurricane Irene, currently ripping across America, or who will become president of the Russian Federation next spring—Vladimir Putin or the incumbent, Dmitri […]
No new tax imposed on properties in J&K: Dy CM
Jammu, March 31 (Scoop News) – Deputy Chief Minister, Tara Chand, who is also holding Housing and Urban Development portfolio today made it clear that no new taxes have been imposed in the amended J&K Municipal Corporation and Municipal Committees Acts while terming the amendments as people friendly aimed at easing tax structure. Addressing […]
Tragedies In Japan slow down influx of tourists to Orissa
Tsunami and explosions in the nuclear reactors in Japan have drastically reduced the number of tourists to Orissa. Most of the bookings made by Japanese tourists to India have been cancelled. As per the available information, more than one hundred Japanese tourists had booked accommodation in the hotels at Bhubaneswar and Puri. As of now, […]
Egypt Unrest, How Much Did It Cost You,
I try to steer clear of political reporting, for one thing it’s usually over reported and it’s too depressing. While researching a health subject that has the possibility of helping others, I chanced upon some information I thought should be brought to readers attention. The US has spent between $1.5 billion and $2 billion dollars […]
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