
Pakistan has restored liaison officers at coordination centres on the Afghanistan border, Nato said on Monday, in a slight easing of tensions, after Nato air strikes last month killed two dozen Pakistani soldiers and provoked fury across the country. But the US-led coalition’s supply lines that run through Pakistan remain closed since the Nov. 26 […]

Most US economists are spreading the word of imposing duties on Chinese imports in the country to help promote the local labour pool. However, their misled belief is not going to help the case in any regard. The Chinese have a better infrastructure, when it comes to production, whereas the US has innovation, when it […]
Dec 19 2011 | Posted in
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China’s economy is sinking fast but the downturn is merely a problem created by them. However, according to some experts, that might not be entirely true. The second largest economy has taken some steps in the past that have been beneficial at times but now they are becoming consequential. At the latest gathering of all […]
Dec 19 2011 | Posted in
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Mississippi mayor, Greg Davis has made a shocking revelation that he is gay. Southaven Mayor Greg Davis revealed publicly for the first time two days back that he is homosexual, and added he always had his nose to grindstone to keep his sexuality from affecting his position as the mayor of an important US state […]
Dec 18 2011 | Posted in
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United Nations Security Council decide to lift sanctions on Libya Central Bank The United Nations Security Council yesterday lifted sanctions on Libya’s central bank and a key investment back which will culminate in freeing billions of dollars to ease the cash crunch that emerged after Qadhafi’s fall. While the sanctions were lifted by the UN, […]
Dec 17 2011 | Posted in
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Critical attention has been focused on the National Defence Authorization Act; a controversial provision allowing for the indefinite detention of U.S. citizens. Obama alluded to being willing to veto the bill, but instead, after revisions, he did the unthinkable, signing it into law, and as a result we no longer have our civil rights or […]
Dec 17 2011 | Posted in
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World is changing rapidly as we are all set to welcome 2012. The concept of globalisation has gained a lot of popularity in the recent decade which has totally changed the concept of the word, Culture. Culture is normally misinterpreted and it is important to understand its true meaning. Culture can be best defined as, […]
Dec 17 2011 | Posted in
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Mansoor Ijaz rejects affidavit of General James Jones Mansoor Ijaz, the US-based business tycoon who created the controversy of memogate scandal, has rejected the affidavit of General James Jones, the former US National Security Advisor. Ijaz vehemently rebuffed the statement of James Jones saying that he did not have any contact with the latter prior […]
Dec 17 2011 | Posted in
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What is the ideal size of a tablet? When it seemed that tablets should be of around 10 inches, Apple Inc. is preparing an iPad model with a screen size of 7.85 inches. The tablet is poised to begin production in second quarter of 2012. Samsung have already experimented with a seven-inch tablet, but have […]

Many climate experts have deeply regretted the Canada’s withdrawal from Kyoto Protocol and called this is an irresponsible act that will hurt obviously the global anti-climate change efforts. On 12th December 2011, Canada pulled out of the Kyoto Protocol on climate change and stated the agreement won’t facilitate the atmospheric crisis in the long run. […]
Dec 17 2011 | Posted in
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As Pakistan has blocked the NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) supply line to record its condemn against across border massacre on Salala Army Check post in Mahmond last month, the U.S army now has to face another problem. According to the sources, the U.S. army have fallen short of pampers and tissues and their officials […]

UN conference on climate; a long way to go to achieve the desired results Durban; the UN conference on climate organized Durban, although was regarded successful by the participants, but remained failed to achieve satisfactory results. A package of accords includes an agreement which gives a new lease of life to the 1997 Kyoto Protocol […]
Dec 16 2011 | Posted in
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