US illegally obtained and kept thousands of Iraq’s cultural treasures
One of the gravest casualties of the 10-year US-led war in Iraq is the destruction of the country’s cultural heritage, Iraqi archaeologist and architect Ihsan Fathi told RT. On top of thousands of...
View ArticleSyria in Ruins(photos)
A member of the Free Syrian Army sits on a sofa in the middle of a debris-strewn street in Deir al-Zor, Syria, on April 2, 2013. (Reuters/Khalil Ashawi) While much of the world’s attention focuses on a...
View ArticleCanadian teen Rehtaeh Parsons commits suicide after bullying following...
A CANADIAN mother says her late daughter never recovered from an alleged rape by four teenage boys that left her deeply depressed and bullied. Leah Parsons said she took her 17-year-old daughter,...
View ArticleNorth Korea Missile Launch? South Korea Increases Monitoring, Asks China And...
SEOUL/WASHINGTON, April 10 – South Korea said on Wednesday there was “very high” probability that North Korea, engaged in weeks of threats of war, would launch a medium-range missile at any time as a...
View ArticleArizona passes law making gold and silver legal tender
States are now rushing to push bills through allowing for gold and silver to be recognized as legal tender as politicians fear that the U.S. economy is going to collapse. The push from states like...
View ArticleNorth Korea to launch nuclear missile ‘within hours’
NORTH Korea’s crackpot dictator Kim Jong-un is set to launch a nuclear missile within hours. South Korea was forced to raise its alert levels to VITAL today as UN chief Ban Ki-moon warned the Korean...
View ArticleKarangetang volcano erupts.Lava lights up the night sky over Indonesia’s Siau...
Lava flowing from Karangetang volcano lights up the sky over nearby Bebali village on Indonesia’s Siau Island. Karangetang is one of the most active volcanoes in Indonesia, having erupted over 40...
View ArticleFacebook begins charging $15 to send private messages
Facebook has unrolled its plan to charge users $15 to send private messages to people with a lot of followers, mostly celebrities. The paid messaging plan is being rolled out in the United Kingdom and...
View ArticleHow dogs see the world
Normal human eyes contain three kinds of color-detecting cells called cones, and by comparing the way these cones are each stimulated by incoming light, our brains distinguish red wavelengths from...
View ArticleSelf-Healing Hydrogen Leaf Could Power the World
The “artificial leaf” created by Daniel G. Nocera, Ph.D. and his team now has self-healing capabilities Back in 2011, scientists reported the creation of the “world’s first practical artificial leaf”...
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