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Creator of The Alchemist becomes pirate

Bestselling Brazilian author Paolo Coelho has become a pirate. The creator of the ‘Alchemist’ believes that free electronic books translates into wider readership, has joined the Pirate Bay site calling on readers to...

Bestselling Brazilian author Paolo Coelho has become a pirate. The creator of the ‘Alchemist’ believes that free electronic books translates into wider readership, has joined the Pirate Bay site calling on readers to...
US playing Internet Monopoly

The US is seeking to control the Internet, which is an instrumental of its foreign policy. Writer and political scientist Igor Panarin believes Syria and Russia have been picked as a testing ground for America’s media...

The US is seeking to control the Internet, which is an instrumental of its foreign policy. Writer and political scientist Igor Panarin believes Syria and Russia have been picked as a testing ground for America’s media...
Morgellons disease: Horror in reality
Morgellons disease resembles a scene from a horror movie. The entire body is itchy. Those suffering from the disease have a sensation of something crawling under their skin. Then lesions appear. When they break, colored fibers and substance similar to dark sand grains come out
Muslims to conquer the heart and soul of Europe
A quiet Danish town of Odense, the birthplace of the great storyteller Hans Christian Andersen, is close to becoming the arena for clashes between natives and immigrants from Muslim countries. Danish websites are full of reports stating that followers of Islam are particularly aggressively squeezing the Danish from the local area of Volsmese
Stuck in the sky: ISS crew’s return to Earth delayed

The International Space Station crew will spend some 45 extra days in orbit after a space flight schedule was shifted. The next launch had to be delayed after a Soyuz capsule failed factory tests.

The International Space Station crew will spend some 45 extra days in orbit after a space flight schedule was shifted. The next launch had to be delayed after a Soyuz capsule failed factory tests.
Russian banks brace up to resist crisis wave from Europe

The global banking sector is getting increasingly anxious about its future, according to a recent survey of the industry. The survey has also shown that Russian banks are less prepared to face the economic dangers than...

The global banking sector is getting increasingly anxious about its future, according to a recent survey of the industry. The survey has also shown that Russian banks are less prepared to face the economic dangers than...
Market Buzz:US labor figures cast a long shadow

Market players expect the US to say its economy managed to create about 150,000 new jobs in January, with the unemployment rate remaining relatively stable, at 8.5%.

Market players expect the US to say its economy managed to create about 150,000 new jobs in January, with the unemployment rate remaining relatively stable, at 8.5%.
Russian public to turn Big Brother during election

In an unprecedented move, the watchful eyes of webcams are being set up across Russia ahead of next month's presidential elections. Streaming online from polling booths on March 4, they are meant to add transparency to...

In an unprecedented move, the watchful eyes of webcams are being set up across Russia ahead of next month's presidential elections. Streaming online from polling booths on March 4, they are meant to add transparency to...
Europe and USA want Yavlinsky
The European Union wants to see Grigory Yavlinsky as a presidential candidate in Russia. EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton stated during her speech at the plenary session of the European Parliament in Brussels that the Russian authorities should urgently revise the decision not to register Yavlinsky as a presidential candidate
Awkward silence on Libya
Libya has almost left the news...U.S. troops arrived in Brega, under the supposed pretext of creating "stability" and "security." The agency Press TV reports that in reality, these U.S. troops are involved in taking control of major oil wells and strategic ports involved in the shipment of oil.
Washington Republicans want to repeal NDAA

With opponents on Capitol Hill unable to keep President Obama from signing the controversial National Defense Authorization Act, lawmakers in Washington State are proposing a bill that would block its dangerous...

With opponents on Capitol Hill unable to keep President Obama from signing the controversial National Defense Authorization Act, lawmakers in Washington State are proposing a bill that would block its dangerous...
Pentagon: Early exit for combat troops in Afghanistan

The United States has made the surprise announcement that it will end combat operations in Afghanistan earlier than expected. Many believe the Obama Administration has finally given in to political pressure ahead of...

The United States has made the surprise announcement that it will end combat operations in Afghanistan earlier than expected. Many believe the Obama Administration has finally given in to political pressure ahead of...
Mozambique: Storms, death and mismanagement
Mozambique could provide a good case study into what goes wrong in Africa. Before we examine the question, we should remember Muammar al-Qathafi's tremendous work in implementing humanitarian and developmental projects across the African continent, a project destroyed by the FUKUS-Axis (France, UK, US, Israel) and NATO.
Egyptian support for Palestinians isolates Israel
The Party of Justice and Freedom, a political body of the Muslim Brotherhood (IM) in Egypt, reaffirmed support for the Palestinian people's struggle for the restoration of their rights and the establishment of a sovereign state.
Egyptian support for Palestinians isolates Israel
The Party of Justice and Freedom, a political body of the Muslim Brotherhood (IM) in Egypt, reaffirmed support for the Palestinian people's struggle for the restoration of their rights and the establishment of a sovereign state.
ACLU sues US over extrajudicial killings of Americans

The American Civil Liberties Union is taking the FBI, Department of Justice and CIA to court over information relating to a US-conducted killing of three of its own citizens abroad last year, including one 16-year-old...

The American Civil Liberties Union is taking the FBI, Department of Justice and CIA to court over information relating to a US-conducted killing of three of its own citizens abroad last year, including one 16-year-old...
The bacillus of immortality found in Siberia
In mountain permafrost in Mamontovaya, Yakutia (Siberia), Russian researchers discovered a previously unknown species of bacteria. Mice injected in the body with a solution containing these organisms, were healthier and lived longer than their counterparts. Have the scientists discovered the secrets of immortality?
US "No Fly" list doubles in just a year

As the US prepares to withdraw from Afghanistan, domestically the government feels that threats are increasing. Despite taking down no fewer than three key al-Qaeda members in the last year, the US has doubled the size...

As the US prepares to withdraw from Afghanistan, domestically the government feels that threats are increasing. Despite taking down no fewer than three key al-Qaeda members in the last year, the US has doubled the size...
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