The British Government in a fresh foray into technological advancement urged, encouraged, and helped civil servants tweet as a way of keeping citizens informed, keeping up with constituents, and modeling the nation’s ideals.
Civil Tweeting
July 28th, 2009 by Admin
US elections are fixed just like wrestling
June 15th, 2008 by Kiyani
Nobody needs to be concerned about Barack Obama becoming the president of USA especially Islamic countries simply because he won’t win the elections. All the statements that he has given in favor of Israel and against Iran means nothing. Obama is running for presidency to make sure Republican wins which was otherwise impossible. The thing [...]
AP says Clinton all set to accept defeat; Clinton denies
June 3rd, 2008 by Kiyani
Associated Press has reported that Hillary Clinton will accept defeat by admitting that Obama has the delegates to secure Democratic nomination effectively ending her bid to become first female president of USA. The announcement according to the report can come Tuesday night.
UK government to record calls,text and emails of all citizens
May 20th, 2008 by Kiyani
UK government has decided to log every call, text and email of citizens by introducing a new Communications Data Bill. According to government sources this was necessary to fight terrorism and information will only be held for the first 12 months. The bill is expected to be introduced in September.
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US threatened to strike Saudi Arabia against oil embargo in 1973
May 5th, 2008 by Kiyani
RIYADH – Prince Turki Al-Faisal, former Saudi intelligence chief and ambassador to Washington, said in an interivew with the Arabic daily Ashara Al-Aswat that United States had threatened to use force against Saudi Arabia in 1973 after King Faisal and other Muslim leaders imposed an embargo on oil shipments to western countries which supported Israel [...]
North Korea-Syria link uncovered by US intelligence
April 24th, 2008 by Kiyani
WASHINGTON – U.S. lawmakers on Thursday were presented with intelligence by The Bush administration which shows North Korea helped Syria to build a suspected nuclear facility destroyed by Israel last year. The closed-door briefings conducted by CIA Director Michael Hayden and other intelligence officials breaks U.S. official silence on the matter and could complicate American [...]
Is US government putting pressure on scientists?
April 24th, 2008 by Kiyani
WASHINGTON – Hundreds of US government scientist have complained that they have been victims of political interference and pressure from superiors to skew their findings. This was revealed in a survey released by an advocacy group on Wednesday. Some 1600 scientists of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) who responded to an online questionnaire reported that they [...]
Hillary Clinton wins Pennsylvania
April 23rd, 2008 by Kiyani
Hillary Clinton, U.S. Democratic Party presidential hopeful has won the primary in the eastern state of Pennsylvania. Despite this victory, Clinton is still behind Democratic rival Senator Barack Obama in delegates needed to win the party’s nomination. The Democratic nominee will face the Republican nominee-in waiting, John McCain, in the November 2008 election.
Obama cites gains despite ‘uphill climb’
April 23rd, 2008 by Kiyani
PHILADELPHIA — Unable to pull off an upset in Pennsylvania’s Democratic primary, Barack Obama swiftly moved on Tuesday night to Indiana, in anticipation that the hotly contested battle with Hillary Rodham Clinton for their party’s nomination would persist for at least another two weeks. The Associated Press declared the former first lady the winner based [...]
China slammed for arming Zimbabwe’s Mugabe
April 22nd, 2008 by Kiyani
NAIROBI, KENYA; and BEIJING, CHINA – Hammered by criticism over its own human rights record and perhaps worried about its reputation ahead of the upcoming Summer Olympics, China signaled Tuesday that it might turn around a ship full of arms bound for its longtime ally, Zimbabwe. The ship had docked first at South Africa’s main [...]
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