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- Haiti cholera outbreak ‘imported’: French expert
- Russia Positions Warheads Near NATO Allies
- North Korea warns of all-out war
- Report warns Obama about ‘new’ Dark Ages
- WikiLeaks Will Unveil Major Bank Scandal in 2011
- South Korea prepares emergency shelters
- Climate change will cost a billion people their homes, says report
- US Aircraft carrier Carl Vinson Leaves for deployment to the western Pacific and the Indian Ocean
- When Talking Fails, What Comes Next?
- Japan hit by 6.9-magnitude earthquake
| Haiti cholera outbreak ‘imported’: French expert Posted: AFP – The strain of cholera that triggered an epidemic that has claimed more than 1,600 lives in Haiti must have been brought in from abroad, a leading French epidemiologist said Monday. Many in Haiti believe the deadly outbreak was caused by poor sanitation at a camp for United Nations peacekeeping troops from Nepal, a country [...] |
| Russia Positions Warheads Near NATO Allies Posted: The U.S. believes Russia has moved short-range tactical nuclear warheads to facilities near North Atlantic Treaty Organization allies as recently as this spring, U.S. officials say, adding to questions in Congress about Russian compliance with long-standing pledges ahead of a possible vote on a new arms-control treaty. U.S. officials say the movement of warheads to facilities [...] |
| North Korea warns of all-out war Posted: North Korea warned Tuesday that the continuing military drills by the United States and South Korea could lead to “all-out war any time.” The firmly-worded message was published in North Korea’s state-run KCNA news service. “If the U.S. and the South Korean war-like forces fire even a shell into the inviolable land and territorial waters of the [...] |
| Report warns Obama about ‘new’ Dark Ages Posted: Posted: November 28, 2010 6:09 pm Eastern By Bob Unruh © 2010 WorldNetDaily Two national-security experts have issued a report through the Heritage Foundation that warns Obama administration officials to start working now to prevent – and mitigate the damage from – an electromagnetic pulse attack on the United States because of the potential for “unimaginable devastation.” “Not even a global humanitarian effort [...] |
| WikiLeaks Will Unveil Major Bank Scandal in 2011 Posted: In an exclusive interview earlier this month, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange told Forbes that his whistleblower site will release tens of thousands of documents from a major U.S. financial firm in early 2011. Assange wouldn't say exactly what date, what bank, or what documents, but he compared the coming release to the emails that emerged [...] |
| South Korea prepares emergency shelters Posted: Seoul, South Korea: Last week’s deadly attack on Yeonpyeong island has escalated military and diplomatic tensions on the Korean Peninsula, and for some in the South Korean capital, Seoul, there is an increasing fear of North Korean retaliation. Hence, evacuation centres were being prepared in the city on Monday, amidst mounting tensions. There are 3919 emergency [...] |
| Climate change will cost a billion people their homes, says report Posted: Devastating changes to sea levels, rainfall, water supplies, weather systems and crop yields are increasingly likely before the end of the century, scientists will warn tomorrow. A special report, to be released at the start of climate negotiations in Cancún, Mexico, will reveal that up to a billion people face losing their homes in the next [...] |
| US Aircraft carrier Carl Vinson Leaves for deployment to the western Pacific and the Indian Ocean Posted: The public can watch the carrier Carl Vinson leave San Diego Harbor on Tuesday for a long-planned training exercise and for deployment to the western Pacific and the Indian Ocean. Navy officials say Vinson, which will serve as the flagship of Carrier Group 1, will depart at 11 a.m. and should clear the harbor about one [...] |
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| Japan hit by 6.9-magnitude earthquake Posted: The Associated Press Monday, November 29, 2010; 11:25 PM TOKYO — A 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck off Japan’s southern coast Tuesday, shaking a broad swath of the country and swaying buildings in downtown Tokyo. No damage or injuries were immediately reported, and Japan’s meteorological agency said there was no danger of a tsunami. The temblor hit at 12:25 p.m. local [...] |
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