‘Worldwide’

  • Conference Participants Enthusiastically Support Elective Diaspora Leadership
    After much anticipation and lengthy preparations, the Institute of Armenian Studies at the University of Southern California (USC) held on November 20 a successful international symposium — “The Armenian Diaspora: Elective Leadership and Worldwide Structure.” The symposium was attended by 600 enthusiastic participants from throughout the United States,...
    November 24, 2010 7:00
  • An Iranian Sentenced to death can Avoid Stoning
    Iranian woman sentenced to death by stoning, most likely, will not be executed. This was announced by state television of the country. Savage punishment 43-year Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiany Court of First Instance appointed for adultery and complicity in the murder of her husband. The sentence should have been put in execution in early November; in prison where convicts...
    November 23, 2010 22:49
  • Prince William will Marry on April 29
    Wedding of Prince William of Wales and Kate Middleton will be held April 29, 2011. The wedding will take place in Westminster Abbey in London on the day of St. Catherine. In the announcement of the royal abbey wedding welcomed the ringing of bells. The Cabinet of Ministers of Great Britain on Tuesday agreed to announce a wedding date official holiday. Senior Advisor to...
    November 23, 2010 21:43
  • South Korea Caused by the DPRK Powerful Airstrikes
    North Korea after the bombing of a South Korean island, made a statement: the first missiles flew from southern neighbors. On the island, killing two Marines, 15 soldiers were wounded, injured residents. South Korea led the army into a state of high alert and caused severe retaliation. Eyewitnesses say that the first shells fell into the water near the shore, but then...
    November 23, 2010 20:38
  • Kobzon was Operated on
    The singer suffered a heart operation. In one of the cardiology clinics of the country artist was in on Sunday. Already on Monday doctors of Moscow Research Institute Bakulev he had surgery. Surgeons found Kobzon pacemaker. Problems with the heart of troubled singer were for many years. Recall the last time the doctors raised the alarm a month ago. Then Kobzon became ill...
    November 23, 2010 17:37
  • Tel-Aviv Began the Erection of New Wall
    Israel is building around the next wall, this time on the border with Egypt. Tel Aviv explains this decision influx of illegal immigration to Israel from the Sinai Peninsula. The length of the Wall is 250 kilometers. Meanwhile, the construction of comments on Defense Minister Ehud Barak, stressing that it is a project of national importance, which should be completed in...
    November 22, 2010 17:34
  • Greencard Lottery Attracted a Record 15 Million Participants
    A record 15 million people took in this year Lottery Green card, which is played annually to obtain a residence permit in the U.S.. According to the State Department, the number of applications increased for the 25% over last year. In the meantime, get a residence permit on the basis of a lottery may be only 50 000 people, and some lawmakers have urged the government to...
    November 22, 2010 16:43
  • Saudi Businessmen have Estimated Revenues in the Hajj Season
    Income of Saudi Arabia on the hajj this year reached 35 billion riyals ($ 9.33 billion), which is 4 billion riyals ($ 1.1 billion) more than in the past. As the Arabic television channel Al-Jazeera head of the Department of Tourism and Hotel Mecca Halil Bahadir, revenue hotel industry, as well as serving pilgrims from suppliers and trading houses rose in this season of...
    November 22, 2010 16:24
  • Cher marks her hands and feet into concrete on Hollywood Boulevard
    Pop superstar Cher (Cherilyn Sarkisian) has become a part of Hollywood history by leaving prints of her hands and feet outside Los Angeles’ famous Grauman’s Chinese Theatre. November 18, Cher, who is referred to as the Goddess of Pop, was honored with a special ceremony following in the footsteps of stars including Frank Sinatra, Clint Eastwood and Jack Nicholson by...
    November 21, 2010 12:01
  • Vladimir Arzumanyan from Nagorno-Karabakh wins Junior Eurovision 2010
    Vladimir Arzumanyan, 12, from Armenia, has won the Junior Eurovision 2010 with his song “Mama”. The song contest was held in Minsk on October 20. Armenia got the highest points from Sweden and Macedonia. Song contest featured participants from 14 European states: Armenia, Belarus, Belgium, Georgia, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, The Netherlands, Russia,...
    November 21, 2010 11:52
  • There’s No One to Hand the Nobel World Prize
    Chapter awarded the Nobel World Prize committee Turborn Jagland confirmed that the winner of this year, the jailed Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo is not able to get it and instead do it nobody will. Jagland said that the prize will remain up until either Liu Xiaobo, or someone from his immediate family could not take it away. Meanwhile, the wife of Liu Xiaobo has been under...
    November 20, 2010 19:31
  • The Penis of Statue of the God Mars was Returned at the Request of Berlusconi
    Antique statue of the god Mars, set at the entrance to the residence of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, has attached penis, wrote La Repubblica. Has also been “restored” not contained hand of the goddess Venus, forming part of sculpture. Statue of Mars and Venus, carved in 175 AD and discovered in 1918 in Ostia, deprived of important details in the distant...
    November 20, 2010 19:29
  • In Turkmenbashi a Monument to President of Latvia Ulmanis will be Set
    Monument to the president pre-war Latvia Karlis Ulmanis in the Turkmen city of Turkmenbashi (formerly known as Krasnovodsk) to be installed within two years. This statement was made chairman of the Riga Latvian Society Foundation and the development of national culture Mirdza Stearn, said on Saturday, “Interfax reported. According to her, the monument will be installed...
    November 20, 2010 19:26
  • Tbilisi City Hall has Decided to Sell their Cars
    Tbilisi City Hall has decided to sell at auction their official cars, reported IA “News-Georgia”. This decision was made within the framework of the economy. Entirely without vehicles of officials will not leave. They will be bought cheaper cars, and the difference in the money (if the auction goes well) will go to the city budget. They offer all seven machines,...
    November 20, 2010 19:23
  • In Pakistan, Destroyed 10 Fuel Tankers NATO
    More than 10 fuel tankers with fuel for troops in Afghanistan, was killed Saturday morning by Islamic extremists in northwestern Pakistan. The incident occurred in the city of Peshawar, the capital of the north-western Pakistani province of Highbury Pahtunhva, which is one of the hottest spots in the country. Attacked by terrorists transport terminal in Peshawar Alliance...
    November 20, 2010 19:20
  • Wanya Skorobogatov’s Death: Court is Set Firmly
    American adoptive parents are accused of killing Wanya Skorobogatov may be sentenced to death. New York court rejected a defense request to examine the case of the death of 7-year old Russian boy as less serious. In the Russian consulate has already said they were satisfied by this decision. Start date trial spouses Kreyveram yet been set. Vanya Skorobogatov died more...
    November 20, 2010 19:13
  • 29 Miners are Locked in Mines in New Zealand
    In New Zealand, rescuers from the threat of explosion cannot be locked down to the underground miners. Contact with the miners has also not installed. An explosion at a mine near the town of Greymouth on New Zealand’s South Island took place on Friday afternoon, said the channel “Russia 24”. Two of the miners managed to escape to the surface. According...
    November 20, 2010 19:08
  • The Habit of Sleeping with the TV Affects the Mood
    Sleep in the TV makes mice sad: makes them depressed. It depends on neither the quality nor the content of television programs. The cause of brain damage is the light emanating from the apparatus, according to specialists at Ohio State University (USA), the authors of the study, whose results were announced yesterday at the annual meeting of the American Society of neuroscientists,...
    November 20, 2010 19:05