Wednesday, 10 February 2016

Heineken Toasts Profit As Carlsberg Sales Sink


Two of Europe's largest beer multitude of different reports in Carlsberg slumping first annual loss in almost two decades, such as Heineken profits rose.

Supreme Court Halts Obama Climate Change Plan


The US Supreme Court has blocked federal regulations to curb carbon emissions - delivering a significant blow to Barack Obama's strategy to combat climate change.

Drought Leaves Ethiopia Facing Food Crisis


Ten million Ethiopians could remain without food after the worst drought in 50 children years.Save said emergency food aid will be implemented until April, unless donors provide £ 170 million by the end of the month.

Monday, 8 February 2016

At least 33 migrants drown off Turkey in two boat accidents


At least 33 migrants drowned in two incidents in the Aegean Sea on Monday as they tried to stabbing from Turkey to Greece, reported Turkish media. Twenty-two died when their boat in the Edremit district of Balikesir province sank shortly died after 11 migrants in Izmir, they said.

Myanmar's new prez name to be known on March 17

Names of the next president of Myanmar and two vice-presidents will be unveiled on March 17, an official said Monday, clear deadlines for the government under a military democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi's party to the switch.

Pakistan behind rise of international jihadi forces

 Pakistan's powerful intelligence service has long acted as the "manager" of international jihadi forces and it may have been involved in the rise of the ISIS, a leading US daily said, in a stinging commentary on Pakistan's "intervention" in a number of foreign conflicts.

British team say they have a remedy for Zika virus

Unlike the white Renault, the slow pace and occasional puff something from his window, which Oxitec Vehicle Line looks just like any other cars that crisscross Piracicaba each morning before the city wakes up. Consequently, just most days. climbs down Vara do Acucar, around Unimep University and Delta supermarket for the sun high in the sky, and all the available goods.

A tale of two Sharifs: Raheel spares Nawaz of his ‘general’ problems

when Raheel Sharif retires in November, he would be Pakistan's first army chief, appointed under Nawaz Sharif's prime ministership, to leave the coveted post on time in 25 years.

Friday, 5 February 2016

Man’s disturbing act of animal abuse


A TEEN has been charged over an alleged brutal attack on a cat.The 18-year-old posted a video to Facebook on Tuesday night of him scalding a black and white cat with boiling water.In the distressing video, boiling water is taken off a stove and the man who is filming walks towards the cat, which sitting near a litter box on the back porch.

Bus Plunges Off Bridge In India Killing Dozens


At least 37 people deceased after a bus plunged off a bridge into a river was India.The accident when the driver apparently lost control and ran off into a river Purna in Navsari, 180 miles (285 kilometers) from Ahmedabad, the capital of Gujarat