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Archive for April, 2007

Global warming is something that a significant majority of experts are now predicting as something that is starting to show its effects, and that the changes so far are just a preview of the major changes that are predicted to happen. The problem being that the world weather pattern is so complex to simulate and […]

Israel has the high moral ground in the Middle East problem, being a democracy, and not representing terrorists. It is mostly seen as a country located in the midst of an Islamic neighbourhood, trying valiantly to keep its citizens safe, to develop the country and keep it isolated from the confusion and anarchy all around […]

As per a law passed during the Nixon administration, official correspondence by the White House is supposed to be through offical email systems so that all official records are preserved. With all the controversy about the firing of US attorneys, one would have thought that there was actually no need to add to the cotroversy. […]

In an escalation of the confrontation over its nuclear program, the Iranian President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, made an announcement about Iran’s nuclear program having reached an industrial stage. While this announcement did not clear the air over what exactly being at an industrial stage mean, and with no immediate explanations of what the number of cascading […]

Climate change is becoming a very hot topic politically. Earlier, it used to be that scientists were only speaking about it, and there would be a lot of doubt in terms of whether this was another theory that can be disproved later, and once can’t really make major changes in lifestyle just because of theory.
Now, […]

In a sudden development, Iran has released 15 British sailors that were seized by the Iranian navy on March 23rd, while claiming that they were captured in Iranian territorial waters. Both the British and the Iraqis deny this, stating that the capture happened in Iraqi waters.
The tension on this issue was rapidly scaling up. Britain […]

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