By: Tom Pierce | 2010-04-04 | International studies Have you read or heard about the protests in Bangkok? Are you wondering what to make out of these news? This article will help you to better understand the situation and the background of the court and political crisis in Thailand. It is written very easily and you don't need to have an insiders understanding of politics or Thailand. read more
By: Collymore | 2011-09-16 | Politics Lynching is one, if not the most barbaric forms of feral mob behaviour and there is no escaping that fact; however, when it’s premeditatedly employed as an instrument of acquisitive state terrorism by countries claiming to be liberal democracies and governed by the rule of law, this is conduct that’s well beyond the pale. read more
By: yuri foreman | 2011-02-22 | News and society libia wikipedia In Tripoli, the capital, residents reported seeing heavily and fighter jets and helicopter gunships rained ammunition from the skies. viale libia roma read more
By: Sonal Ghai | 2012-05-23 | Immigration The new change declared earlier in May has been brought about by the Saskatchewan immigrations are continuation of tightening and streamlining the immigration rules and regulations of the province. As per this new rule those living in the province can nominate just one out of their all family members at one point of time, which is very strict then previous rule where somebody living and working in the province could nominate number of relatives at the same point of time. read more
By: Chris Wood | 2011-04-13 | Article Marketing As we can see from the news that Libyan rebels on Monday castaway a road map broached by the African Union calling for armistice between the rebels and coerces firm to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, b... read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-03-31 | News and society Pro-Gadhafi forces are in heated battles with rebels who are trying to advance west toward Gadhafi's hometown and stronghold of Sirte. The battles happened after pro-government forces strikes on the rebels with heavy tank and artillery on Monday. It is expected that the battle for Sirte will end Gadhafi's 42-year rule. While civilians have been suffering from gunfire and burning houses, Libyan rebels play football peacefully at the last check point before the strategic eastern town of Ajdabiya, , a flashpoint where rebels are battling Kadhafi's forces on March 23. Despite the danger of war, these soldiers still live with their passion – football read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-08-22 | News and society According to The International Criminal Court prosecutor, three sons of Colonel Gaddafi’s named Saif al-Islam and Al-Saadi were reported to be arrested and detained in Libya on the night of August 21 by Libyan rebels when the tyrant himself had fled the capital read more
By: Hand Bericksen | 2011-02-25 | Gardening Flags and banners, including school banners, have been used for all kinds of different purposes, the main ones being identification and signaling. Flags of all sizes are flown from residential flagpoles of all kinds, including tall steel flag poles. Of all the different country flags in existence, the Libyan flag sure is considered one of the "special ones." read more
By: BelTA | 2010-12-29 | Politics The Belarusian opposition bet heavily on street protests, Ambassador of Russia to Belarus Alexander Surikov says. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-10-02 | News and society According to some reports, on Saturday evening Saturday, October 1, 2011, over 700 Occupy Wall Street protesters were arrested on the Brooklyn Bridge during a march with standing in the roadway and blocking the Brooklyn-bound lanes. Let’s have a look at these latest images of "Occupy Wall Street" protest. read more
By: Isla Campbell | 2010-07-08 | Travel & Leisure Travel & Tourism If you're heading off to Thailand any time soon, it's a good idea to do a little preparation so you don't end up stumbling into an area that it's best you avoid. As Thailand is currently undergoing some intense political and social unrest, the country has become the subject of many warnings to travellers who are advised to take care when visiting. Thailand is an incredible country with a vast variety of friendly locals - but that doesn't mean travellers shouldn't pay attention to their surroundings and the people around them while travelling through any area they do not know. Visitors ... read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-12-15 | News and society Time magazine has named “The Protester” as the Person of the Year 2011 – a tribute to people bringing change across the Arab world as well as anti-corporate greed demonstrations in the West. Announcing the choice on NBC’s "Today Show", Time Managing Editor Rick Stengel said that the nameless protestors with a traditional head scarf have risked their lives to bring transformational change around the world. He stated, “They are changing history already and they will change history in the future”. Rick Stengel also emphasized, “Iran prefigured what was going to happen in the Arab world. And then what happened in the Arab world did influence Occupy Wall Street, and Occupy Oakland, and the protests in Greece and Madrid” read more