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37 killed in Sanaa clashes

The officials have reported that at least 37 people have been killed in Sanaa, the capital of Yemen, in the fighting that continued overnight. The fighting took place between the fighters who supported Sheikh Sadiq al-Ahmar and the security forces after Read More →

Ratko Mladic extradition appeal rejected by Serbia judges

Radko Mladic’s appeal against his transfer, to face genocide charges, to the UN tribunal in The Hague is now rejected by Serbia’s war crimes court. The ministry of justice had three days to give out a decision on the appeal as Read More →

Germany plans to shut down nuclear power plants by 2022

Environment Minister Norbert Rottgen, of the Christian Democratic Union party, announced that the coalition government of Germany has planned to reverse the policy that will phase out Germany’s nuclear power plants by the year 2022. Minister Norbert Rottgen  stated regarding the Read More →

NATO’s apology for Afghan Airstrike

Coalition commander Maj. Gen. John Toolan offered his alliance's "sincere apologies" for the airstrike in the southwestern province of Helmand-Kabul which, according to his figures, killed nine Afghan civilians. In a joint statement by Gen David Petraeus, Lt Gen David Rodriguez Read More →

Lawyer files an appeal for Mladic on health grounds

Asserting that his health condition is not appropriate, Ratko Mladic’s defense lawyer has now filed an appeal against the war crimes fugitive’s extradition at the International Criminal Tribunal for charges of genocide. Ratko Mladic’s defense lawyer, Milos Saljic, argues that Mladic Read More →

Roger Federer Sets a New Record at French Open

Extending his quarterfinal winning streak at major tournaments to 28, Roger Federer has set yet another Grand Slam record when he defeated Stanislas with a 6-3, 6-2, and 7-5 at the French Open. With this win, Roger Federer has improved Read More →

NATO’s airstrike in Kabul

NATO airstrike recently killed 12 children and two women. Moreover six people were also wounded while hitting two civilian homes in an attempt to attack and kill the insurgents. According to eye witnesses two family compounds were destroyed in a small Read More →

Darko Mladic claims his father’s innocence

Ratko Mladic’s son Darko Mladic has stated recently that his father has refused to take the responsibility of the massacre in the Bosnian town of Srebrenica where 8000 men and boys were killed during the 1992-1995 war. 69 years old Ratko Read More →

Lockheed martin hit by cyber attack

Lockheed Martin Corporation faced a serious cyber attack launched by hackers however, according to the company no customer, program or employee data was compromised in any manner. Lockheed Martin Corp. is the American government’s most significant information technology provider and is Read More →

Royal Marines Killed in Afghan Blast

Two Royal Marines from 42 Commando are killed in an explosion in Afghanistan when an improvised explosive device goes off in the Nade-e Ali district of Helmand on Friday. The Royal Marines were on patrol duty in Loy Mandeh area when Read More →