MetroWest Brom striker Nicolas Anelka set for ban after being charged over 'quenelle ...MetroWest Brom striker Nicolas Anelka is set for a lengthy ban after being charged by the FA over his infamous 'quenelle' gesture. Anelka made the controversial motion after scoring a goal during the Baggies' clash with West Ham in December, but has only just ...and more »
BBC NewsGunmen kill 3 anti-polio workers in PakistanThe San Luis Obispo TribuneKARACHI, Pakistan — Pakistani police say gunmen have attacked two teams of polio workers in the south, killing three members of the teams and wounding a fourth before fleeing. Police official Pir Mohammad Shah says two female and a male worker were ...Pulse Polio programme launchedThe Hinduall 70 news articles »
Belfast TelegraphFemale suicide bomber 'in Sochi'Belfast TelegraphThree potential female suicide bombers - one of whom is believed to be in Sochi where the Winter Olympics begin next month - are being hunted by Russian security officials . Also in this Section. Polio workers killed in gun attack · Vietnam confirms new bird ...2014 Winter Olympics: Police hunts for suspected suicide bomber 'Black Widow ...Zee NewsMeet the family who are 29th on the all-time Winter Olympics medal tableYahoo Eurosport UK (blog)Delegation continues to growKorea TimesWashington Post -Xinhuaall 1,200 news articles »
Irish ExaminerBerdych, Bouchard, Li qualify for Oz Open semisIrish ExaminerTomas Berdych has reached the semi-finals of the Australian Open for the first time with a four-set win over third seed David Ferrer. The Czech was playing in the quarter-finals in Melbourne for the fourth straight year and this time he came out on top, winning ...A star is bornSkySportsIvanovic stunned by Canadian teenagerAljazeera.comTennis-Driven teen Bouchard starts to fulfil her promiseReuters UKThe Independent -Zee Newsall 495 news articles »
Wall Street JournalJapanese Fishermen in Taiji Capture Dolphins for Meat and TradeWall Street JournalA handout picture provided by the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society shows the selection process of dolphins, during the annual dolphin hunt in Taiji, southwestern Japan, on Jan. 20. Some dolphins are sold into captivity at marine parks and aquariums, ...Japan fishermen take cover to slaughter dolphins in face of Western criticismToronto SunJapanese fishermen begin annual slaughter of hundreds of dolphinsThe GuardianDolphin slaughter condemned by JFK's daughterNinemsnNEWS.com.au -Vancouver Sun -Mirror.co.ukall 403 news articles »
NDTVSamsung Galaxy S5 to ditch iris scan for fingerprint scannerFirstpostAfter Apple launched the iPhone 5s equipped with a fingerprint scanner, arch rival Samsung was all set to introduce “Eye-Scanning†unlock capability. If the latest reports are to be believed, then after several unsuccessful attempts Samsung has ditched the ...Samsung Galaxy S5 said to come with fingerprint sensor, hovering touch featureNDTVBest of the top mobile handsets from Sony, Nokia, Apple is coming to Galaxy S5Daily Bhaskarall 167 news articles »
TechShout!LG G Flex hopping into 20 European countries this FebruaryTechShout!LG's curved beauty has hit pre-order status in the UK already, and the South Korean brand has just gone on to confirm that apart from the said territory, nineteen other European nations will be getting the G Flex this February. Interested parties from Germany, ...and more »
BBC NewsSleeping space probe has been reactivatedBBC NewsA sleeping space probe called Rosetta was successfully reactivated on Monday and phoned home to let engineers know it was safe! Rosetta was launched in 2004 as part of a daring mission to land on a comet. The signal from Rosetta Rosetta sent a signal ...Comet-chasing Rosetta aircraft awakes from hibernationBusiness TodayComet-chasing probe wakes up, signals earthBoston.comHello World - 'hibernating' comet-chaser back in actionIrish IndependentNew Straits Times -Chicago Tribune -CNETall 675 news articles »
Financial ExpressComet-chasing probe wakes up, signals EarthFinancial ExpressSystems had been powered down in 2011 to conserve energy, leaving scientists in the dark about the probe's fate until now. Reuters. SummaryA comet-chasing spacecraft has sent its first signal back to Earth.Hello World - 'hibernating' comet-chaser back in actionIrish IndependentComet probe wakes up to resume missionGulf Daily NewsComet-chasing probe Rosetta operational after 31-month hibernationThe AustralianSky News Australia -Calgary Heraldall 705 news articles »
AFPC African parliament votes for new presidentThe NationBANGUI, Central African Republic : The Central African parliament began voting Monday to elect a new interim president tasked with restoring peace to a country in chaos, where thousands have died in Christian-Muslim violence. Some 129 members of the ...UN Says Running Out of Food for Central African RepublicVoice of AmericaUN rights council picks expert to probe C. Africa violenceAFPCAR elects mayor interim presidentThe Guardian NigeriaAhram Online -Nigerian Tribuneall 789 news articles »
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