China Signs 30-year Deal for Russian Natural Gas , worth US$400 Billion


China Russia Sign Natural Gas Deal , Worth US$400 BillionJNN 23 May 2014 SHANGHAI — China signed a landmark $400 billion deal Wednesday to buy natural gas from Russia, binding Moscow more closely to Beijing at a time when President Vladimir Putin’s relations with the West have deteriorated to the lowest point ever. Continue reading

Russia warns US, North Korea muscle-flexing slipping into ‘vicious cycle’


North Korea Military ParadeJNN 30 Mar 2013 Moscow : With North Korea placing its ballistic arsenal on high alert targeting American bases and the US tenaciously increasing military presence in the region, the whole situation risks “spiraling out of control” soon, warned Russia’s foreign minister. Continue reading

South Korean Banks and Broadcasters comes under Cyber Attack , Operations disrupted, Investigation points to Chinese IP


South Korean Banks Under Cyber AttackJNN 23 Mar 2013 Seoul : Three South Korean broadcasters and two banks have come under a cyber attack that paralyzed computer networks and ATMs across the country.  Continue reading

North Korea Threatens of Preemptive Nuclear Strike against US, All agreements of Non Aggression Cancelled with South ,“ Ready for all Out War ”


North Korea Ready of Nuclear War with USJNN 8 Mar 2013 Pyongyang : North Korea has vowed to launch a ‘preemptive’ nuclear strike against the US to defend itself in the event that Washington ignites a nuclear war.it has also Cancelled all agreements on non-aggression reached between the North and the South. And Pyongyang says they are ready for an “all-out war” Continue reading

China’s Yuan ready to over ride the US Dollar Hegemony


JNN 21 Nov 2012 Beijing : China’s official currency yuan is set to rise to the status of an international currency as more nations abandon the US dollar to peg their currency to the Chinese yuan, a new report says. Continue reading

China's Yuan ready to over ride the US Dollar Hegemony


JNN 21 Nov 2012 Beijing : China’s official currency yuan is set to rise to the status of an international currency as more nations abandon the US dollar to peg their currency to the Chinese yuan, a new report says. Continue reading

” Statue of Liberty ” Behind Bars very soon – US Govt beats the record of Stalin


JNN 27 Mar 2012 Washington : The U.S. has declared war on its own people, with 760 prisoners per 100,000, seven to 10 times more than any other country, and more than Stalin’s Soviet Union. Continue reading

" Statue of Liberty " Behind Bars very soon – US Govt beats the record of Stalin


JNN 27 Mar 2012 Washington : The U.S. has declared war on its own people, with 760 prisoners per 100,000, seven to 10 times more than any other country, and more than Stalin’s Soviet Union. Continue reading

North Korean leader Kim Jong Il dies at 69


JNN 21 Dec 2011 Pyongyang : North Korea’s 69-year-old leader Kim Jong Il has died in the capital Pyongyang, the country’s state television has announced. Continue reading

Iranian women taekwondo poomsae win silver in China


JNN 20 Aug 2011 : Iranian women’s poomsae team won silver medal in 26th world Universiade in Shenzhen, China on Friday.  Continue reading

Protests over US-S Korea trade deal


 

JNN 09 Dec 2010 : Thousands of South Korean farmers have protested against a free trade deal with the United States, demanding that the government scrap the agreement.

Some 2,000 farmers wearing red headbands staged a rally against Seoul and Washington’s Free Trade Agreement on Wednesday.

The protestors burned a rice sack and chanted anti-US slogans at the rally in Seoul.

South Korean farmers have expressed fear that the deal would harm agricultural producers as well as cattle raisers in the country.

The angry protestors called on the South Korean government to abolish the deal and send surplus rice to North Korea to help increase the price of rice.

“We have suffered from the low price of rice since last summer. The government should solve the problem and abolish the FTA (Free Trade Agreement) they agreed with this time (with the US),” Reuters quoted Lim Bong-jae, a protest leader, as saying.

Following a three-year impasse, Seoul and Washington reached a tentative free-trade agreement early in December.

If ratified by US Congress and the South Korean Parliament, the agreement would eliminate tariffs on over 95 percent of industrial and consumer goods within five years.