Russia Believes new Round of Sanctions on Iran Could Mean Attempt of Regime Change
Published By Lynn On Friday, January 13th 2012. Under Politics Tags: Iran, Russia, Sanctions, United Nations
Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia, Ganandy Gatilov, has said that imposition of any new round of sanctions on Iran would be regarded as an attempt of bringing a regime change in the country.Interfax quoted Gatilov as saying that any further sanctions against Iran or a military strike will be beyond ... Read More
Muslim Brotherhood Holds High Level Talks with the United States
Published By Lynn On Thursday, January 12th 2012. Under Politics Tags: Egypt, Muslim Brotherhood, scaf, United States
The US State Department is holding high-level talks with the Muslim Brotherhood of Egypt, which is currently leading the marathon elections being held in the country and have once again brought the Islamists to the centre stage of politics.The Americans reaching out to the Muslim Brotherhood is evidence that Americans ... Read More
15 Afghan Pilgrims Killed in Iraq Bombings
Published By Lynn On Tuesday, January 10th 2012. Under Politics Tags: Attacks, bomb, Imam Hussein, Iraq, Killings, Shias
According to Iraqi medical and security officials, some 15 Afghan pilgrims were wounded in a car bomb attack while they were on their way to the Shia holy cities situated in central Iraq.A police officer in the province said that the car bombing which struck west of the city of ... Read More
Pakistan Will Support Russian Move in UN for a Libyan Probe
Published By StarCityNews On Monday, January 9th 2012. Under Politics Tags: Investigation, Killings, Libya, Russia, United Nations
According to the diplomatic sources Pakistan is currently supporting a Russian move in the United Nations calling for a probe into the civilian casualties in Libya during the bombing campaign by NATO in order to help the Libyan rebels fight and topple the regime of Muammer Qadhafi. On Wednesday during ... Read More
Facebook Status Lands Bangladeshi In Jail
Published By Lynn On Friday, January 6th 2012. Under Politics Tags: Bangladesh, Facebook, Sentence, Sheikh Hasina Wajid, Status
According to a Bangladeshi lawyer, a court has sentenced a University lecturer six months in jail for putting a Facebook status wishing the death of current premier Sheikh Hasina Wajid.This status was posted by Rahul Khandakar while he was studying in Australia after the death of a very popular Bangladeshi ... Read More


