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Demonstration Against NATO in Libya

Featured News , World news Annemarie Hvidberg • April 9, 2011 • No Comments •
Rebels: Why don’t they attack Gaddafi forces? Why do they shoot our freedom fighters? “Down with NATO,” chanted …

22 People Killed During Demonstrations in Three Syrian Cities

Featured News , World news Annemarie Hvidberg • April 8, 2011 • No Comments •
Twenty-two people were killed Friday in three Syrian cities during demonstrations hostile to the regime, said Ammar Qurabi, …

George W. Bush Might Have Invited the Son of Bin Laden to the White House

Featured News , World news Annemarie Hvidberg • April 6, 2011 • No Comments •
Omar Bin Laden, the son of planet’s most wanted terrorist, Osama Bin Laden, said he was invited to …

Gaddafi Has Tens of Billions of Dollars in Cash. Mercenaries, Paid by the Day

Featured News , World news Annemarie Hvidberg • April 4, 2011 • No Comments •
The leader from Tripoli, Muammar Gaddafi, has tens of billions of dollars in cash. There’s cash that he …

President of Yemen Has Lost U.S. Support

Featured News , Politics Annemarie Hvidberg • April 4, 2011 • No Comments •
The U.S. government is about to withdraw its support for the challenged Yemeni president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, and …

Starbucks: the Biggest Coffee Shop Network in the World

Business , Featured News Annemarie Hvidberg • April 3, 2011 • No Comments •
With annual revenues exceeding $10 billion and almost 17,000 coffee shops in 40 countries, Starbucks is for sure …

Syria is Likely on Libya’s Footsteps

Featured News , World news Annemarie Hvidberg • April 2, 2011 • No Comments •
Some 4 to 10 people lost their lives Friday in a suburb of Damascus, where security forces opened …

NATO Opposed to Arming Libyan Rebels

Featured News , World news Annemarie Hvidberg • March 31, 2011 • No Comments •
NATO Secretary General, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, said today that it does not agree with arming insurgents fighting against …

Medvedev Attacks Putin’s Men

Featured News , Politics Annemarie Hvidberg • March 31, 2011 • No Comments •
Kremlin leader Dmitry Medvedev announced a radical reform of the Russian state. By early summer, all ministers will …

Did the Tyrants Learn Their Lesson?

Featured News , Politics Annemarie Hvidberg • March 29, 2011 • No Comments •
From Saudi Arabia, in the east to Syria, in the West, the Middle East regimes are under pressure, …

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