Syria crisis still dire despite outside help It has been a month since the arrival of UN monitors in Syria, and nearly three months since the mission of the Red Cross and Syrian Red Crescent began in the country.... (photo: AP / Fadi Zaidan) Al Jazeera Mideast Photos Syria UN Violence Wikipedia: Syria |
Now, Aamir Khan to connect through radio New Delhi, May 11: After being widely appreciated for his TV show `Satyamev Jayate`, Aamir Khan will now connect with millions of radio listeners in a programme called... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar) The Siasat Daily Delhi Entertainment Media Photos Wikipedia: Aamir Khan |
North Koreans 'secretly watching foreign media' North Koreans are secretly enjoying access to foreign DVDs and radio, shaping the views of a people cut off for decades from the outside world, according to a new study.... (photo: AP / Ahn Young-joon) The Daily Telegraph Media North Korea Photos Politics Wikipedia: North Korea |
Kelly Clarkson Moved By Seattle Cancer Patients' 'Stronger' Video Singer Kelly Clarkson has promised to pay a visit to a children's hospital in Washington after several young cancer patients made a touching video to the tune of her hit... (photo: WN / Aaron Gilbert) Starpulse Celebrities Entertainment Music Photos Wikipedia: Kelly Clarkson |
Madonna Sued Over Perfume Logo This year is proving to be a trying one for Madonna, at least legally. Only two months after dismissing the "laughable" suit that "Girls Gone Wild" founder Joe Francis... (photo: AP / Joel Ryan) Rollingstone Celebrities Entertainment Music Photos Wikipedia: Madonna (entertainer) |
Sony hits new low with record annual loss Added At: 2012-05-10 6:57 PM Last Updated At: 2012-05-10 6:57 PM... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba) The Himalayan Business Photos Profits Tokyo Wikipedia: Sony |
Illegal gold mines imperil Peru's Amazon Illegal gold miners in Peru are destroying thousands of hectares of the Amazon jungle that are home to some of the world's most important biologically diverse... (photo: UN / Devra Berkowitz) Al Jazeera Amazon Mines Peru Photos UN Wikipedia: Amazon rainforest |
Iraqi VP put on Interpol wanted list Tariq al-Hashemi, the Iraqi vice president, has been placed on an Interpol "red notice". The notice pressures all 190 members of the Lyon-based police co-operative to... (photo: AP / Karim Kadim) Al Jazeera Business Photos Politics Terrorism Wikipedia: Tariq al-Hashimi |
Night shifts 'promote diabetes and obesity' Changing the body's sleep cycle to fit shift-based work cycles could increase your risk of diabetes and obesity, research shows. Medical researchers at Brigham and... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba) Al Jazeera Diabetes Glucose People Photos Wikipedia: Obesity |
Lost Parakeet Tells Police Address A brainy bird that escaped from its Japanese home is reunited with its owner by police - after it told them his address. To view this content you need Flash and... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar) Skynews Bird Home Photos Police Wikipedia: Parakeet |
Murdoch: The damning verdict The 81-year-old's company faces investigations for corporate negligence after a devastating report by the Commons Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee declared the... (photo: AP / Sang Tan) The Independent Phone Hacking Photos Scandal UK Wikipedia: News Corporation scandal |
Libyans register for landmark elections " />" /> Registration is under way in Libya for next month's elections, bringing new challenges to the fledgling democracy. The polls are the first step toward... (photo: AP / Abdel Magid al-Fergany) Al Jazeera Africa Mideast Photos Wikipedia: Libya Politics |
Video: Rihanna’s new release ‘Where have you been’ hits Youtube’s top ten list The music world is excited about the release of Rihanna’s new video “Where Have You Been” on YouTube this week. The video was only released Monday and already has over... (photo: AP / Matt Sayles) The Examiner Music Photos Rihanna Wikipedia: Where Have You Been Youtube |
Huawei to manage Bharti Airtel's 4G network in Karnataka New Delhi, May 1 (IANS) Chinese telecom equipment maker Huawei Tuesday said it will deploy and manage Bharti Airtel's 4G network in Karnataka. "Bharti Airtel's 4G... (photo: WN / Geeta) Newstrack India China India Market Photos Wikipedia: Bharti Airtel |
Watch 4 iPhones Perform 'We Are Young' [VIDEO] It took 238 takes to make this video, which features video on four synchronized iPhones. We think it was worth the effort. The iPhones are coordinated to a guitar... (photo: WN / Emico Silalahi) Yahoo Daily News Mobile News Photos Technology Wikipedia: IPhone |
South Sudan facing food crisis " />" /> A combination of bad weather, pests and a deteriorating relationship with the North has led to an economic crisis that is challenging South Sudan's food... (photo: AP / Pete Muller) Al Jazeera Economy Food Photos South Sudan Wikipedia: South Sudan |
North Korea: Kim Jong-un watches military display of might North Korean state media shows leader Kim Jong-un's watching military exercises before attending a concert, much to the frenzied delight of the cast and fellow audience... (photo: AP / David Guttenfelder) The Daily Telegraph Korean Military North Korea Photos Wikipedia: Kim Jong-un |
Rihanna releases making-in video for 'Where Have You Been' London, Apr 28 (ANI): Rihanna has gone topless in the video for her new album 'Where Have You Been'. The official video for the singer's latest song is scheduled... (photo: AP / Stephen Chernin) Newstrack India Photos Rihanna Singer Song Video |
Murdoch: Hacking scandal changed my entire company LONDON - Rupert Murdoch used his testimony before a U.K. inquiry on Thursday to portray himself as the victim, not perpetrator, of a cover-up over phone hacking - a bold... (photo: AP / Sang Tan) Herald Tribune Phone Hacking Photos Scandal UK Wikipedia: Rupert Murdoch |
US levies Iran and Syria technology sanctions President Barack Obama has signed an executive order introducing sanctions on people and entities in Syria and Iran, that use technology to target their citizens and... (photo: Public Domain / Tktru) Al Jazeera Iran Photos Sanctions Syria Wikipedia: Syrian uprising (2011–present) |