‘Worldwide’

  • In the Names of Prince William and his Bride a Star Was Named
    Prince William and his bride Kate Middleton, whose wedding is scheduled for April 29, 2011, were a truly royal gift: their names are assigned to the star. Corresponding entry made in the International Registry of stars – a private commercial organization, founded in 1979 in Toronto and based in Englewood (USA, Illinois). The author of this gift wished to keep his...
    November 28, 2010 11:05
  • Prevented an Attempt to Capture the Aircraft with Iranian MPs
    A passenger tried to hijack a plane, en route flight from Tehran to Damascus, was detained on board the aircraft, reported Saturday by the Associated Press citing Iranian state radio. The attacker was neutralized by the guards airliner during the incident, nobody was hurt. The identity The identity of the attacker and other details of the incident have not been reported. of...
    November 27, 2010 18:33
  • Around 200,000 People Participate in Trade Union Demonstration in Rome
    About 200 thousand people take part in nationwide demonstrations to protest against government’s economic policies, Silvio Berlusconi, which was organized on Saturday in Rome, the country’s largest union – Italian General Confederation of Labor (CGIL), the correspondent of RIA Novosti. Early in the morning to the capital from all over the peninsula on...
    November 27, 2010 18:21
  • South Korea is Preparing for New Provocations from North Korea
    Necessary “to fully undertake the preparation, based on cooperation with U.S. forces to counter a possible new provocation” by North Korea. About it, ITAR-TASS news agency, said President Lee Myung-bak at a meeting with ministers and officials involved in securing the country. At the same meeting, the head of state has called for urgent measures to normalize...
    November 27, 2010 18:05
  • Named the most Boring Day of the Twentieth Century
    With the help of a special program that evaluates the days on the number and nature have taken place in these events, the computer determined the most boring date of the XX century. The day on which almost nothing remarkable had happened, was April 11, 1954. “From 1900 to 2000 there wasn’t a dull day like that” – said the programmer from Cambridge,...
    November 27, 2010 17:54
  • Hillary Clinton Warned the World about the New Compromising WikiLeaks
    U.S. Secretary of State on Saturday night personally phoned the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the several countries to warn of the impending publication of the site WikiLeaks – supposedly there will be information that could seriously damage their relations with America. At the State Department found it necessary to discuss this matter before a leak occurs. They’re...
    November 27, 2010 17:50
  • OSCE Minsk Group Arriving in Yerevan
    The upcoming meeting in Astana, the heads of OSCE member-states is extremely important for her to seriously prepare for it. According to the Azerbaijani news agency APA that such statement was made by the French co-chairman of OSCE Minsk Group Bernard Fassier. On Thursday in Baku hosts meeting of the mediators of the Minsk Group with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev....
    November 26, 2010 15:43
  • Armenian protesters clash with police in Lebanon
    Armenians of Lebanon clashed with police during a protest actions against Turkish Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s visit to the country. During Nov. 25 rally, Armenian protestors chanted anti-Turkish slogans. Some of the demonstrators tore off posters with Erdogan’s face in their protest against Turkey’s Genocide denial policy, Voice of America reported. Amid the protests...
    November 26, 2010 14:38
  • Returning Astronauts Brought to Earth Transform Cancer Drugs
    In 7 hours 46 minutes Moscow time, the Soyuz TMA-19 delivered a cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin and NASA astronaut Shannon Walker and Douglas Wheelock to Earth. The unit made a soft landing 70 kilometers north of the Kazakh town of Arkalyk. After landing, the helicopter will bring space travel to Kustanai, which will be held on their medical examination. Specialists search...
    November 26, 2010 14:35
  • Rejected the Russian Proposal in the Field of Missile Defense
    NATO leaders rejected the proposal of Russian President Medvedev to merge Russian ABM system to the west, according to The Wall Street Journal, citing diplomats and representatives of the Alliance. “Last Saturday, at a meeting behind closed doors with leaders of NATO in Lisbon, Mr Medvedev proposed to join the missile shield created by the 28 members of the alliance,...
    November 26, 2010 13:55
  • In Korea, Once Again Shooting
    In the area of the South Korean island Yonphendo again heard artillery salvos from North Korea. This was reported by witnesses, according to which, near the border with North Korea is also visible smoke. Official Seoul does not comment on this message to Western media. Recall, 23 November 2010 escalated in recent years relations between the two Koreas escalated into armed...
    November 26, 2010 13:03
  • Elizabeth II Wore the Hijab and Went to the Mosque
    Queen Elizabeth II arrived yesterday in the UAE capital Abu Dhabi. Thus began her five-day tour of Persian Gulf countries. Immediately after the Queen and Prince Philip went down off the plane, they visited the mosque of Sheikh Zayd, one of the six largest mosques in the world, able to contain as many as 40,000 believers, reports NEWSru.com. The mosque is named in honor...
    November 26, 2010 12:33
  • Canada Was Disappointed of Durban
    Canada refused to participate in a conference on the issue of racial discrimination, organized by the UN. Minister for Migration Policy Jason Kenney announced that Canada is not going to participate in the forum Durban III, as disappointed in the forum, participants focused primarily on drafting anti-Israel resolutions. “Canada remains committed to the need to oppose...
    November 26, 2010 11:59
  • French Pinned Skirts as a Sign of Protest
    For decades, residents of France demanded the abolition of the law prohibiting women from appearing on the streets of Paris in the pants, which was adopted at the beginning of last century. But with all the changes, and contemporary French turned this piece wardrobe as a symbol of protest against violence against women. More than 135.000 residents of France wearing skirts...
    November 26, 2010 11:37