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Share The British government on Tuesday released new rules for the first time that will limit the number of workers entering the country from outside Europe. Although the rules do not address specific migrant groups like students or workers who arrive from Europe, they will have a little effect on the goal of Prime Minister [...]
November 24th, 2010 | Posted in UK,world news | Read More »

Share McDonald’s Happy Meals with toys was banned by the Board of Supervisor in San Francisco, California. Regardless of the oppositions and mock from the opponents, the vote supersedes the mayor’s veto and officially agreed the ban. The latest decree requires Happy Meals and other fast food with toys to meet new nutritional standards, otherwise [...]
November 24th, 2010 | Posted in Health,USA | Read More »

Share Protesters surrounding an effigy of Nick Clegg hanging on the gallows last night, displayed their intense anger at the LibDems’ U-turn on tuition fees. On a different group of student protest, the protesters gathered outside the headquarters where Deputy Prime Minister was scheduled to speak, singing: “Nick Clegg, shame on you, shame on you [...]
November 24th, 2010 | Posted in UK | Read More »

Share The Robot trying to save NZ blast victims has broken. A robot supposedly used to save the 29 miners including the two Britons in New Zealand has broken down, while hopes grow fainter for the men’s survival. Until now the rescuers were not yet able to enter the Pike coal mine due to the [...]
November 23rd, 2010 | Posted in world news | Read More »

Share A cookie-sized satellite is planned to launch today to go to space with a mission to discover the origin of life in our universe. It has a tasty name O/OREOS which stands for Organism/ Organic exposure to Orbital Stresses. The test called “Space Environment Survivability of Live Organisms” will try to study the growth, [...]
November 23rd, 2010 | Posted in USA,world news | Read More »

Share A stampede occurred on a bridge in Cambodia’s capital killing at least 339 people and many were injured after thousands of people panicked during the last day of the water festival, official and state media reported on Tuesday. According to the witnesses the stampede started when several people were electrocuted by the lights lining [...]
November 23rd, 2010 | Posted in Featured News,world news | Read More »

Share North Korea fired missiles toward an island in South Korea on Tuesday, killing at least one S.Korean soldier, a Yonhap agency reported. Yonhap said, there were two civilians and 13 South Korean military men injured, and three soldiers and are critically hurt. A Ministry of Defence speaker opposed the report of Yonhap, saying no [...]
November 23rd, 2010 | Posted in world news | Read More »

Share The attack of North Korea on South Korean island has caused the Japanese government to be put on high alert, with Prime Minister Naoto Kan instructing his cabinet members to maximized information gathering and prepare for emergencies. Japan’s self-defense forces and Foreign Ministry officials on Tuesday increases intelligence gathering activities from ships operating in [...]
November 23rd, 2010 | Posted in world news | Read More »

Share The United States and the European Union in their statement on Saturday promised to use their substantial economic power to try to secure to the Doha of the global trade negotiations in 2011. President Obama held two hours in a meeting with Herman Va Rompuy, the president of the Europian Council, and Jose Manuel [...]
November 22nd, 2010 | Posted in world news | Read More »

Share Children in Afghan cities are believed to be safer than in London or New York Cities. Mark Sedwill,NATO’s top civilian representative said, “The children are most likely safer here than those in London or New York,” during his interview Monday on Children’s BBC (CBBC). His commentary was made in an answer to a question [...]
November 22nd, 2010 | Posted in UK,USA,world news | Read More »