Slumdog Millionaire Actress Rubina Ali lost their house

Stars of the Oscar winning film Slumdog Millionaire

Actress of the Oscar winning 2008 film “Slumdog Millionaire” Rubina Ali lost their house in a fire leaving her family homeless. This incident happened late on Friday near railway tracks where Ali continued to live and hundreds of tenements were swept away by the fire. Rubina Ali gained her international fame when she was chosen … Read more

DDoS attacked WordPress

Wordpress DDOS Attack

Denial of Service attack (DDoS) had brought WordPress to suffer from a m(–foul word(s) removed–)ive struggle throughout the World Wide Web recently. Being one of the biggest blog hosting sites, WordPress caters almost 18 million sites which resulted to an average of about 600 million weekly page views from all over the world. According to … Read more

China increase spending 12.7 percent to boost their defense

Peoples Liberation Army

In relation to the closer military cooperation between the U.S., Japan and South Korea, China boost up their military defense by spending 12.7 percent this year. This action of China has alarmed its neighboring countries and the United States. Military and political leaders said that china’s lack of transparency and cooperation is a big threat … Read more

Iraqi’s protest against their government

Protesters in Baghdad

Despite of the vehicle ban imposed by the government of Baghdad, still hundreds of Iraqi people went to Baghdad’s Liberation square last Friday to protest against their government and demand for the improvement of government services, better payment for people and end the corruption in Iraq. It is the second straight Friday in a row … Read more

New American Bible Release the Latest New Edition with Changes in Some Words

New American Bible logo

The most popular English language Bibles the “New American Bible” will offer a new edition with substitutes for words such as “holocaust” and “booty” to reflect in a better understanding, said the Catholic Group Wednesday March 3, 2011. Since 1994 the committees of Roman Catholic Bishops and almost 50 other scholars from all faiths have … Read more

UN Warns about the further Increase of Global Food Prices

food market

Europe and Australia are said to be one of the biggest producers of crops. However, when droughts and floods had attacked the said countries respectively, prices of cereals such as wheat, rice, and maize are more likely to increase further. Under the United Nations is the Food and Agriculture Organization that started to monitor the … Read more

US Department of State: Robert Levinson is alive.

mr levinson

Four years ago, a retired FBI Agent named Robert Levinson was reported to have been missing in the Iranian island of Kish. But now, the US Department of State reported that he is alive. Kish is said to be a free-trade country wherein Americans don’t need to have and present their visas for having a … Read more

No survivors left from earthquake in New Zealand

New Zealand Earthquake

Relief officials who lead the rescue team said that there are no more survivors left of the earthquake in Christ church, New Zealand. After the 6.3 magnitude earthquake that strikes the country and struck the Christchurch, it is now being searched for bodies that have been possibly stocked inside. Official death toll is now 161 … Read more

Ten People died in Iraq Bombing

Ten people were killed when a suicide bomber blew himself up inside a bank in Western Iraqi City of Haditha. It was midday of Thursday when a suicide bomber came to Al-Rafidain bank in Haditha, Iraq and blew himself killing ten people and leaving at least twenty six wounded people who are said to be … Read more

Saudi Protesters Marched in Qatif

Saudi Protesters in Qatif

Shiite Muslim sect from the Eastern Region of Saudi Arabia have staged a peaceful march in the town of Awwamiya near the City of Qatif. The primary demands of the protesters was the released of prisoners who have been previously held under the custody of Saudi authorities. Radi al Suwaileh one of the protesters in … Read more