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Top Doctor In Sierra Leone Dies Of Ebola
Kat De Guzman | | Dec 19, 2014 12:45 AM EST |
The leading doctor in trying to cure the dreaded Ebola disease died of the said virus on Thursday just hours after the doctor arrived in the U.S. to undergo treatment using an experimental drug.
Hamas Removed From Terror List, EU Court Orders Removal
Kat De Guzman | | Dec 18, 2014 08:29 AM EST |
A court from the European Union (EU) has ruled on Wednesday that the militant group known as Hamas from Palestine should be removed from the list of designated terror groups in EU.
Teen Exonerated 70 Years After Execution Over Murder Charges
Kat De Guzman | | Dec 18, 2014 01:38 AM EST |
George Stinney was exonerated 70 years after he was wrongfully convicted for murderer when he was 14 years. He was the youngest person ever executed in North Carolina.
Ruble Collase Should Prompt Putin To Exit, Political Opponent Says
Kat De Guzman | | Dec 18, 2014 12:40 AM EST |
The well-known opponent of Russian President Vladimir Putin has already warned the current leader that his days ruling and having power over the country is already narrowing down to days as Russia still awaits for the response of their leader over the decreasing value of the ruble.
Dalai Lama Accepts He Might Be The Last To Hold Title
Kat De Guzman | | Dec 17, 2014 11:59 PM EST |
The Dalai Lama admitted that he might be the last who will hold the title and said the fate of his institution is up to the people of Tibet.
Russian Sanctions Update: Obama Agrees To Pass Law
Kat De Guzman | | Dec 17, 2014 01:18 AM EST |
United States President Barack Obama announced his plans to sign the legislation that will give Russia more sanctions amid the global and economic struggles the country is already facing from the earlier sanctions for backing pro-Moscow separatists in Ukraine.
Guilty Plea For Chinese Student Involved In U.S. Arms Export Conspiracy
Kat De Guzman | | Dec 17, 2014 12:52 AM EST |
A Chinese citizen, who is in the United States on a student visa, has already pleaded guilty on Tuesday to the alleged high-tech sensor smuggling that are being used in the defense industry in an attempt to export it illegally to China.
Montgomery Shooting Leaves Six Dead, Suspect Found Dead With Self-Inflicted Wounds
Kat De Guzman | | Dec 16, 2014 10:33 PM EST |
Iraq war veteran Bradley William Stone, the suspect in the killing of six people in Montgomery, was found dead with self-inflicted knife wounds in the woods near his home in Pennsburg, Philadelphia after two days of the alleged murder.
Pakistan Massacre Leaves 141 Dead, Taliban Held Responsible
Kat De Guzman | | Dec 16, 2014 10:05 PM EST |
Another attack that is suspected to have been led by the Taliban on a school run by the military has left 141 people dead, 131 of them were children.
iPhone Keyboard Gets Immediate Funding from Kickstarter
Kat De Guzman | | Dec 16, 2014 01:20 PM EST |
An app that aims to be the "perfect keyboard" for the iPhone has received an immediate funding goal from Kickstarter just two days after it was posted.
Emails Cause Stress, Study Suggests
Kat De Guzman | | Dec 16, 2014 05:18 AM EST |
The maximum number of times one should refresh his email should only be three times per day to reduce one's stress.
The 'Bionic Bra' is Coming
Kat De Guzman | | Dec 16, 2014 04:57 AM EST |
The Bionic Bra has been in development for the past 15 years.
Families Of Sandy Hook Massacre Victms File Suit Against Gunmaker
Kat De Guzman | | Dec 16, 2014 01:25 AM EST |
The families of those who were killed during the Sandy Hook school massacre in 2012 filed a lawsuit in the United States on Monday against the manufacturers of the assault rifle that was used during the slaughter.
Dems, Republicans Push Obama To Support Russian Sanctions
Kat De Guzman | | Dec 16, 2014 12:55 AM EST |
Republicans and the Democrats are now on the same page in terms of pushing U.S. President Barack Obama to sign the legislation that would impose new sanctions over Russia for providing weapons and assistance to pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine.
Police Arrest Journalists In Turkey Media Crackdown
Kat De Guzman | | Dec 16, 2014 12:09 AM EST |
Police official have extended their crackdown to the media as they raided the offices of Zaman, one of the well-known circulating newspapers in the country, and arrested the editor-in-chief identified as Ekrem Dumanli over free speech.
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