'Things Fall Apart' author Chinua Achebe dead at 82, illness unspecified
Chinua Achebe has always been known best for his work on the novel "Things Fall Apart," but Friday is a sad-day for many people as the news of Achebe passing away has arrived. According to...
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As relations between Turkey and Israel have become more and more strained, United States President Barack Obama has apparently turned out to be the voice of reason between Israeli Prime Minister...
View ArticleItalian Supreme Court verdict coming soon in the murder trial of Amanda Knox
The Italian Supreme Court will soon be reaching a verdict in the case of Amanda Knox, who is allegedly responsible for the murder of 21-year-old British student Meredith Kercher.According to a report...
View ArticleChinese Pandas keeping the peace between Canada and China
Two enormous Chinese pandas have made their way into Canada today for upcoming events that will span over the next handful of months.According to a report from STW on Monday, Chinese ambassador Zhang...
View ArticleAmanda Knox back on trial for round two says Supreme Court, 'nightmare' returns
The verdict is in and Amanda Knox has been ordered again by the Italian Supreme Court to stand trial for the murder of Meredith Kercher that took place back in 2007.According to a report from The LA...
View ArticleSupreme Court Justice Kennedy questions acceptance of gay marriage case
Today is a very important day for many, many Americans as the Supreme Court takes a look at many things involved with same-sex marriage, even despite their quoted uncertainty for why it's in front of...
View ArticleBBB minus grades revealed, expanding economy boosts ratings for Philippines
The Philippines has long been in the lower echelon of the BBB and its ratings system, but recent growth in the economy has boosted the nation's overall rating in two key categories.According to a...
View ArticleTelekom vs. Vodafone: Reputami added to Telekom's arsenal of recent additions
Telekom is one of the biggest Internet service providers in Europe, but they seem to have upped their arsenal to compete with what other companies like Vodafone have doing.According to a report from...
View ArticleHollande will tax companies 75% of salaries over €1 million, thoughts France?
France's President Francois Hollande has recently revealed that his election campaign proposal will be changing so that it reflects a 75 percent company tax on salaries that exceed €1...
View ArticleKim Jong-il gone, North Korea still threatens United States, Air Force responds
The long-time leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-il, has long since passed away from this world, however, the current regime that is running the country continues to make threats toward the United States...
View ArticleFrench President Hollande disappoints, Egypt's Morsi sends France a message
The President of France, François Hollande, has experienced some major turmoil in his nation due to the current poor economic state it is in, but he will need to turn his attention to the message that...
View ArticleNew bird flu lands in Jiangsu, four people critically infected
The bird flu has apparently been sweeping through China lately, with the latest and one of the more serious cases happening in the Jiangsu province.According to a report from CBSNews today, four new...
View ArticleFreeh Report falling on MF Global executives
It looks like the Freeh Report is beginning to fall on top of certain actions that were carried out by MF Global executives over the course of the last few years.According to a report from NYTimes...
View ArticleGA. school: Segregated proms still exist, despite 1954 unconstitutional ruling
Wilcox County High School has a prom every year, but it apparently doesn't allow black and white students to attend the dance together.Yesterday, WFSA reported on this story claiming that in addition...
View ArticleNorth Korea threats against United States followed up by threats to Japan...
Last week saw North Korea make new threats against the United States and other western nations, and now it seems the troubled country is now turning its threatening eye toward Japan.According to a...
View ArticleAl-Qaeda joins forces with Syrian extremists (Video)
The branch of Al-Qaeda, which is located in Iraq, has revealed that it is merging with the Syrian extremist Jabhat al-Nusra.According to a report from the AP today, the leader of the Islamic State of...
View Article'Things Fall Apart' author Chinua Achebe dead at 82, illness unspecified
Chinua Achebe has always been known best for his work on the novel "Things Fall Apart," but Friday is a sad-day for many people as the news of Achebe passing away has arrived. According to...
View ArticleObama pushes Netanyahu to apologize, Erdogan accepts as cooperation commences
As relations between Turkey and Israel have become more and more strained, United States President Barack Obama has apparently turned out to be the voice of reason between Israeli Prime Minister...
View ArticleChinese Pandas keeping the peace between Canada and China
Two enormous Chinese pandas have made their way into Canada today for upcoming events that will span over the next handful of months.According to a report from STW on Monday, Chinese ambassador Zhang...
View ArticleBBB minus grades revealed, expanding economy boosts ratings for Philippines
The Philippines has long been in the lower echelon of the BBB and its ratings system, but recent growth in the economy has boosted the nation's overall rating in two key categories.According to a...
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