Terrorism suspected in deadly Moscow metro blasts, death toll rises to 32

Terrorism is suspected as the cause of the two blasts that tore through the central Moscow metro system during Monday morning’s rush hour killing at least 32 people, Russia’s top investigator said. The first blast occurred at around 8:00 a.m. (05:00 GMT) at the central Moscow Lubyanka station and killed 20 people and injured 11. The second blast occurred some 45 minutes last at the nearby Park Kultury station and killed at least... [more]

TERRORISM SUSPECTED IN MOSCOW METRO BLASTS

Two blasts hit the Moscow metro system during the rush hour on Monday morning, killing at least 20 people, the emergencies ministry said. The first blast occurred at around 8:00 a.m. (05:00 GMT) at the central Moscow Lubyanka station and killed 20 people and injured 11. A RIA Novosti employee who was on the train said it occurred in the tunnel between the Lubyanka and Okhotny Ryad stations. The second blast occurred some 45 minutes last... [more]

Today in History – 29th MAR.

Today is Monday, March 29, the 88th day of 2010. There are 277 days left in the year. The Jewish holidayPassover begins at sunset. Today’s Highlight in History: On March 29, 1973, the last United States combat troops left South Vietnam, ending America’s direct military involvement in the Vietnam War. On this date: In 1638, Swedish colonists settled in present-day Delaware. In 1790, the tenth president of the United States, John... [more]

Stern of sunken S.Korean warship located

Searchers have found the stern section of a South Korean warship that was torn apart by a mystery blast near the North Korean border and divers will try to reach it later Monday, the military said. A successful dive would provide clues about the fate of 46 missing crewmen and about the cause of the blast which sent the 1,200-tonne corvette to the bottom of the Yellow Sea Friday night. Military divers will try at 2:00 pm (0500 GMT) to reach... [more]

Thai PM to hold second round of talks with Red Shirts

Red Shirt leaders were set to meet Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva on Monday for the second day of talks to press for elections following weeks of protests that have rocked Thailand’s capital. A first round of negotiations — carried live on television — ended without resolution late Sunday after Abhisit refused to bow to demands from the protesters, who are loyal to fugitive deposed premier Thaksin Shinawatra. “House... [more]

Second BA strike gives fresh ammo to warring parties

British Airways cabin crew and their bosses faced off Monday for a fresh day of industrial action, in a dispute that has fuelled an increasingly fierce row between the prime minister and his rivals. Employees from the Unite union, which represents 12,000 BA cabin crew, entered the third day of their four-day strike, heaping fresh misery on thousands of weary passengers. The airline and the union spent the weekend trading blows over the impact... [more]

European privacy battle looms for Facebook, Google

You have been tagged in 12 photos — even if you’re not signed up to the Web site. European regulators are investigating whether the practice of posting photos, videos and other information about people on sites such asFacebook without their consent is a breach of privacy laws. The Swiss and German probes go to the heart of a debate that has gained momentum in Europe amid high-profile privacy cases: To what extent are social... [more]

Google urges US to resolve China row

Google co-founder Sergey Brin urged the US administration to make the censorship row between China and the Internet giant a “high priority”, in an interview published on Wednesday. Brin said human rights issues should be given “equal time” with trade concerns in comments published by British newspaper The Guardian. China has attacked Google for stopping censorship of its Chinese-language search engine but... [more]

Today in History – 24th March

Today is Wednesday, March 24, the 83rd day of 2010. There are 282 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On March 24, 1980, one of El Salvador’s most respected Roman Catholic Church leaders, Archbishop Oscar Arnulfo Romero, was shot to death by a sniper as he celebrated Mass in San Salvador. (Romero was assassinated after urging the Salvadoran military to halt death squads that had killed thousands of suspected... [more]

Top US envoys seek new strategies on Mexico drug violence

A senior US delegation led by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sought Tuesday to bolster joint efforts to tackle surging violence by Mexico’s powerful drug cartels. “There is no question that they are fighting against both of our governments,” Clinton said at the start of the meeting, which came barely a week after three US consulate-linked killings in Mexico’s most violent border city of Ciudad Juarez. The one-day... [more]

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