Oman Daily ObserverStudy shows air pollution more deadly than thoughtOman Daily ObserverThe effect of long-term exposure to air pollution is associated with increased mortality even when the pollution is below European Union limits, shows new research. The research was conducted by the Utrecht University. The researchers, led by Utrecht ...How traffic fumes can be deadly - even at 'safe' levels: Living near a busy road ...Daily MailAir pollution kills - even when it meets EU standardsTimes LIVEEU air quality rules are still too lax to protect us from pollution, study findsThe IndependentThorne Gazette -China Postall 88 news articles »
MSNBCWorld leaders gather for Nelson Mandela memorialMSNBCWorld leaders and thousands of mourners gathered on Tuesday to commemorate the life of late South Africa President Nelson Mandela. The civil rights activist died on Thursday at age 95, after surviving 27 years in jail and leading the struggle to end ...Remembering Nelson Mandela: Pictures and videos from FNB StadiumCTV Newsall 22,394 news articles »
New York Daily NewsSpanish journalists abducted in SyriaNew York Daily NewsAl Qaeda-linked gunmen kidnapped two Spanish journalists in Syria in September, it has been revealed. Details of the abduction were kept quiet until today, however, over fears publicity would jeopardize hostage negotiations. El Mundo's Javier Espinosa ...Spanish journalist, photographer kidnapped in SyriaDaily News & Analysis2 Spanish journalists kidnapped in Syria, newspaper saysCNNNewspaper says Spanish journalist and photographer kidnapped in SyriaThe ProvinceBloombergall 84 news articles »
Business InsiderThe Coldest Temperature Ever Recorded On Earth Was Just Captured By ...Business InsiderAn aerial view of a crack at the Pine Island Glacier ice shelf is seen in western Antarctica, October 26, 2011. Perhaps you've noticed it's gotten cold outside. Even California is in the midst of a cold front. It's not just you, it's the Earth. Newly analyzed satellite ...Antarctica Sets -95C Record Low TemperatureSky NewsRecord low temperature recorded in Antarctica -scientistsGMA NewsEarth's coldest spot identifiedBBC NewsBelfast Telegraph -Hamilton Spectatorall 216 news articles »
Montreal GazetteTwo French soldiers killed during conflict in the Central African RepubliceuronewsFrench president François Hollande has confirmed that two soldiers were killed in overnight fighting in the Central African Republic. A statement from his office spoke of Hollande's support for the French troops in the CAR: “The head of state expresses his ...Two French soldiers killed in CARBrisbane TimesTwo French Soldiers KilledDaily BeastFrance says troop levels sufficient in C. African RepublicChicago TribuneIrish Times -Times LIVE -The Guardian Nigeriaall 610 news articles »
Irish IndependentQ&A: Thailand elections – what does the opposition want?Financial TimesProtesters in Thailand pushed again on Tuesday to oust the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra as the political crisis tightened its grip on southeast Asia's second-largest economy. The leaders of the demonstrations have rejected national ...Thai PM insists she willJakarta PostThai Democracy Enters Dangerous New CrossroadsNPRThailand PM urges protesters to clear the streetsRTE.ieZee News -Xinhua -Livemintall 1,587 news articles »
Writers call for a digital bill of rightsDeutsche WelleGerman author Ingo Schulze is one of 500 writers to have joined an international petition to the United Nations, calling for democratic rights in the digital age. They are Writers Against Mass Surveillance. 0:00:00|0:00:00. Other writers who have signed the ...and more »
The Valley Catholic OnlineKnowing God loves you would transform your lifeChicago Tribune (blog)Q: I know you often say that God loves us, but I'm not really feeling it. My girlfriend says I just need to take it on faith, but why should I? After all, maybe it's not true. Besides that, I'm not sure it makes any difference. -- S.L.. A: If you knew -- really knew -- that God ...Giftwrapping God's AuthorityCurrent in CarmelOur Grateful Lord...Perry daily.comWhy the Virgin Birth of Jesus?Christian PostTrib- Today -Catholic Online -Catholic News Agencyall 95 news articles »
RTEU-approved 'safe' air pollution levels causing early deaths - studyRTGeneral view of the Origny sugar factory in Sainte-Benoite near Saint-Quentin. (AFP Photo / Philippe Huguen). Tags. EU, Ecology, Health, Human rights, Science. Air pollution in the European Union is causing premature deaths even when levels meet quality ...and more »
FirstpostFrench president to visit C. African RepublicAljazeera.comFrancois Hollande announces visit as French government confirms two soldiers were killed in capital Bangui. Last updated: 10 Dec 2013 08:47. Email Article. Print Article. Share article. Send Feedback. French President Francois Hollande has announced that ...Two French soldiers killed in CARBelfast TelegraphTwo French soldiers killed in Central Africa: PresidencyAhram OnlineFrench soldiers killed in Central African RepublicBBC NewsWashington Post -Reuters UK -Fox Newsall 416 news articles »
Telegraph.co.ukYingluck Shinawatra in emotional appeal to Thai protestersZee NewsBangkok: Urging the protesters to cool down and be fair to her, Thai PM Yingluck Shinawatra on Tuesday said that she won't resign until a fresh government was chosen after February's snap elections. In an emotional plea, that saw tears welling up in the ...Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra Refuses to ResignWall Street JournalHow Thailand's Meddlesome Military Got Tired of MeddlingTIMEPDRC: Yingluck must goBangkok PostiAfrica.com -Times of Indiaall 1,490 news articles »
ABC NewsInternet giants call on rein in US gov't spy programsXinhuaBEIJING, Dec. 10 (Xinhuanet) -- Leading Internet companies called for new legal restrictions on government spy programs with increasing threat both to their customers' privacy and their own business interests. "The U.S. government should take this ...Internet firms unite in call for limits on federal online spyingKitsap Peninsula Business JournalTechnology powerhouses try to protect financial interests as they fight US ...The RepublicIt's time to regulate consumer privacyLos Angeles TimesFirstpost -The Nationall 702 news articles »
Mandela was a 'giant for justice': UN chiefSouth Africa.infoNelson Mandela was a "giant for justice", United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said during a visit to the Nelson Mandela Foundation in Johannesburg on Monday. Ban, who was due to join some 70 heads of state at the memorial service for ...and more »
Your Middle EastTwo Spanish journalists held by Al-Qaeda group in SyriaYour Middle EastA radical group linked to Al-Qaeda kidnapped two Spanish journalists reporting in Syria in September and is holding them captive, El Mundo newspaper reported on Tuesday. El Mundo correspondent Javier Espinosa and Ricardo Garcia Vilanova, a freelance ...and more »
The Japan Daily PressAustralia to send ship to monitor Japan's whaling activity in Southern OceanThe Japan Daily PressThe Australian government will push through with sending a customs ship to the Antarctic Ocean to monitor the Japanese whalers that left last weekend. This after Australian Environment Minister Greg Hunt is finished ironing out some “operational issues†...Australia to honour promise on monitoring whalersABC OnlineDecision close on whaling hunt: GovtNEWS.com.auHunt says decision close on whalingSky News Australiaall 60 news articles »
Wall Street JournalChile hails Bali trade dealXinhuaSANTIAGO, Dec. 9 (Xinhua) -- The World Trade Organization (WTO)'s latest deal reached in Bali, Indonesia, will greatly reduce agriculture export subsidies, which is good for developing nations like Chile, the country's finance minister Felipe Larrain said ...Surprise trade agreement in BaliThe Globe and MailObama Says Small Business Wins in WTO AgreementFox BusinessWTO package is to India's advantage and should receive broad political supportTimes of IndiaWall Street Journal -Forbes -Christian Science Monitorall 614 news articles »
Obama urges calm in Central African RepublicKansas City StarABOARD AIR FORCE ONE — President Barack Obama is urging the people of the Central African Republic to remain calm amid mounting sectarian violence. More News. Read more National News. The White House says Obama taped the audio message ...and more »
The Globe and MailSurprise trade agreement in BaliThe Globe and MailAfter 12 long years of nothing, even the most committed backers of the World Trade Organization's Doha Round had reached the point of despairing that these negotiations could achieve anything, ever. And then this: A surprise trade agreement was reached ...Obama Says Small Business Wins in WTO AgreementFox BusinessNew Global Trade Pact: Impacts On Logistics Are InevitableForbesWTO reaches limited deal on global tradeChristian Science MonitorThe Australian (blog) -TIME -Daily News & Analysisall 614 news articles »
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