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Growing Dissent In Greece’s Coalition Government
There has been growing dissent among members of the coalition Government in Greece. This is manifested by the recent quitting of the two important members of the Socialist Party on grounds of dissent regarding the policies that are being adapted by their colleagues.
Ghana Election – Big Promises By Parties For SHS Education Policy
The upcoming December 7, 2012 polls at Ghana are showing great promises from all contending parties taking part in Ghana election. Education is the prime area which is being highlighted by each political party.
It Is Going To Be Modi Again In Gujarat : Survey
As per past evidences it was pretty difficult to analyze and predict that December assembly election of Gujarat is all set to give an unexpected shock to Narendra Modi. Depending on the predictions which are being made, it can be felt that Narendra Modi is expecting a whopping come back.
Devastating Hurricane Sandy Took 13 Lives
As expected by the weather forecast experts about the effects of Hurricane Sandy, this super storm made its presence felt in devastating manner by smashing the northeast American coast, creating a chaos by leaving huge population in power cut situation.
RBI Reduces CRR By 25 Basis Points
Today, the central bank, Reserve Bank of India has decreased the cash reserve ratio (CRR) by 0.25% and the new amount has been fetched at 4.25%. This move by Reserve Bank of India to reduce the CRR rate will infuse another Rs 17,500 crores into the banking system.
Hurricane Sandy Making Its Presence Felt
The presence of Hurricane Sandy felt close to the land of NYC on Monday, 29th October, 2012. The mild hit of Hurricane Sandy felt especially in the pummeling coastal beach towns. The populations of the East Coast cities are waiting for the winds and rains to come steadily and morph for creating an environment more threatening to life […]
Reduction Of Child Benefits To Create Anomaly In UK society
UK tax authority has decided to stop giving child benefits to persons where one member of the family is earning more than £50,000 in a year. These families are expected to receive letters quite soon from the tax authorities.
NYC Transit System To Shut From Evening For Hurricane Sandy
After getting the news about the chances of Hurricane Sandy, to hit the eastern third of the U.S. at a speed of 80 mph, the government of New York along with ten million people of the state started preparing for the drenching of the rain as well as of the winds.
Will The Cabinet Reshuffle Help Congress In Any Way?
Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh has shuffled his Cabinet in UPA 2 and he has said that this is probably the last Cabinet reshuffle before the 2014 parliamentary polls. While Rahul Gandhi refused to join the Cabinet and instead will focus more on revamping the organization, political analysts have said that team Rahul was […]
Bunch Of Sri Lankans Returned From Australia On Piracy Case
The seekers of Sri Lankan asylum who intentionally hijacked one of the fishing trawlers to make their way for getting into Australia , were send back to the homeland on 27th of October,2012 for facing the charges of piracy.
Why China and Japan Are Fighting For 8 Tiny Islands
In recent times both China and Japan are in news due to a dispute between them relating to Senkaku Islands. It is believed that Senkaku Islands is one of the prospective areas of resource for oil and natural gas. Presently the two countries are in a tug of war claiming both that Senkaku Islands forms […]
Obama Gets Thumping Endorsement From Bill Clinton
In Charlotte, at the Democratic-National Convention, Bill Clinton gave a speech where he endorsed Barrack Obama to opt for a 2nd term. Formerly, Bill Clinton stood up to be one of the bitterest critics of Barrack Obama in the Democratic Party.
Reliance Of U.S. On Saudi Arab Oil Increases
Of late, it has been seen that United States has increased its reliance of Saudi Arab for oil. Although the escalation in the import rate of U.S had been noticed since the former summer, the pronouncement has been observed this year when the growth mark crossed 20%.
Drought Costing US Insurance Companies Hefty Payments
The recent drought in New York is continuing with a steady graph. This means, experts are anticipating this to continue for a long time. Major loss of crop has been registered due to drought in this year.
Why The Blackout Happened In North India
A worst blackout woke up millions of north Indians on Monday due to most horrible blackout that is not been witnessed for decades. The power supply was refurbished in the evening but no one was aware of the reason behind it.
Pak Court: Won’t Treat Report Of 26/11-Panel As Form Of Evidence
On Tuesday, a court in Pakistan, in an impediment to the trial of the seven suspects who were charged of being involved in the Mumbai attack of 2008, ruled out all the findings of the judicial commission which visited India, claiming them to be illegal.
Clinton Says U.S. To Use All Powers To Prevent Iran On Nuclear Arms
On Monday, the State secretary of United States, Hillary Clinton, mentioned that the Government of United States will enforce all its forces in order to prevent Iran from procuring nuclear arms.
Independence Day Celebrated By The Americans On 4th July
This Wednesday, United States of America celebrated its annual-Independence day, which involved several cookouts as well as patriotic events that eventually led to firework displays at night-time in a number of cities.
Life Sentence Of 50 Years To Former Liberian President
50 years in prison, as good as life imprisonment, will be announced for the former Liberian President Charles Taylor as he was responsible for some of the most devastating and brutal crimes ever committed in human history. The judges of an international war crime court said that there were no exemptions for this 64-year old […]