JNN 24 Jan 2011 :The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned that high unemployment rate is an “increasingly urgent” challenge for the Arab world. “We do see economic pressure building in the region,” said David Hawley, an IMF spokesman. Continue reading
Daily Archives: January 24, 2011
Tunisia-style protest alarms Albania PM
JNN 24 Jan 2011 : Albania’s premier has spoken strongly against the opposition’s “Tunisia-style” protest, which resulted in the government soldiers to kill three demonstrators. Continue reading American states seek way to file for bankruptcy
JNN 24 Jan 2011 : American policy makers are trying to determine whether they could let states declare bankruptcy as they confront crushing debts and dwindling revenues. Continue reading S Arabia Destroying Islamic heritage, By razing Islamic sites , to earn More Money
JNN 24 Jan 2011 : Saudi Arabia has been accused of an unprecedented onslaught on historic structures in the heart of Mecca and Medina — the cradle of Islam, revered by the world’s 1.5 billion Muslims. Continue reading Italy PM snubs judges over sex scandal
JNN 24 Jan 2011 : Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has refused to appear before prosecutors to face questions over an increasingly public sex scandal. Continue reading US troops desecrate Qur'an
JNN 24 Jan 2011 Kabul : As anti-US sentiments are on the rise in Afghanistan, shocking new footage shows American soldiers desecrating the holy Qur’an after killing civilians in an Afghan village. Continue reading US troops desecrate Qur’an
JNN 24 Jan 2011 Kabul : As anti-US sentiments are on the rise in Afghanistan, shocking new footage shows American soldiers desecrating the holy Qur’an after killing civilians in an Afghan village. Continue reading Anti Afghan war Protests held in different cities of Germany
JNN 23 Jan 2011 : Anti-war protesters have poured into the streets of Berlin to call for an immediate end to Germany’s military involvement in the war in Afghanistan. Continue reading Tunisian students to form Hezbollah
JNN 23 Jan 2011 : A Tunisian group, consisted of young students, says it intends to form a Hezbollah-style political party to defend the rights of the people against any possible repression. Continue reading
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