Google gives influential report with Google Map!!!!!!

Can Google manage himself unbiased? Search giant depicts  3 different versions of territory in Google map. Do we need  to rely on Google? Can Google try not to hurt the sentiments of Indians? Controversy surrounds search engine giant Google once again and for a second time- it revolves around its depiction of Arunachal Pradesh. If you browse through Google Maps, the application has at least three different versions on the state either... [more]

Today in History – Jan. 6

Today is Wednesday, Jan. 6, the Sixth day of 2010. There are 359 days left in the year. Events in History 1066 King Harald of England crowned 1099 Henry V crowned German king 1227 Ferrand of Portugal freed from the Louvre 1352 French king Jean II introduces Order of the Star 1453 Emperor Frederik III becomes archduke of Austria 1496 Moorish fortress Alhambra, near Grenada, surrenders to the Christi 1497 Jews are expelled from Graz (Syria) 1535 City... [more]

Heavy snow brings Beijing to standstill

HEAVY snow hit Beijing today, stranding thousands of passengers at the Chinese capital’s main airport and casting an unusual quiet over normally busy streets as people stayed out of the freezing weather. More than 80 per cent of flights at Beijing’s Capital International Airport, the country’s busiest, were cancelled or delayed, state television said, with only one of its three runways open. Airports in the nearby cities... [more]

Apple blocking Dalai Lama iPhone applications

WASHINGTON (AFP) – Apple appears to be blocking iPhoneapplications related to the Dalai Lama and the exiled Uighur leaderRebiya Kadeer from its China App Store, IDG News Service reported. IDG, publisher of Macworld, Computerworld, PC World and other magazines, said the move would make Apple the latest US technology company to censor its services in China. It said five iPhone applications related to the Tibetan spiritual leaderwere... [more]

Family of executed man: ‘China is arrogant’

Nasir Shaikh, whose 53-year-old cousin Akmal Shaikh was executed in the early hours of Tuesday, accused the Chinese authorities of “arrogance” in the way they dealt with the executed Briton’s case. Shaikh, who was convicted of heroin smuggling in China, was executed by lethal injection, in spite of pleas for clemency from human rights campaigners and the British Government. His cousins, Soohail and Nasir, arrived back... [more]

Errant smoker causes two-hour delay for world’s fastest train

THE world’s fastest train hit its first speed bump in the form of a disobedient smoker less than a week after it began running in southern China. A cigarette triggered an alarm that forced a two-and-a-half hour stoppage, nearly as long as the train takes to cover the 1100km distance between Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province, and the central city of Wuhan. Managers of the bullet train, which debuted on Saturday, were unable to... [more]

China confirms Briton’s execution, despite UK plea

URUMQI, China – China brushed aside international appeals Tuesday and executed a British man convicted of drug smuggling whose relatives say was mentally unstable and unwittingly lured into the crime. Britain’s prime minister condemned the execution — China’s first of a European citizen in nearly 60 years. “I condemn the execution of Akmal Shaikh in the strongest terms, and am appalled and disappointed that our... [more]

Cambodia sends 20 Uighur asylum seekers back to China

A group of 20 Chinese Uighurs who fled to Cambodia after ethnic riots in July have been deported back to China. The United Nations refugee agency strongly condemned the deportation, saying Cambodia had committed a grave breach of international refugee law. The decision follows intense pressure by China, which has referred to the group as criminals. Human rights groups have warned that the group is likely to face persecution on return to... [more]

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