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  • Rockets hit Hezbollah Beirut heartland

    Channel News Asia - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    Four people were wounded on Sunday when tworockets exploded in the Shiite-majority Hezbollah heartland of south Beirut, aLebanese security source ...

  • Pipeline explosion halts gas supplies to southern China Xinhua

    Yahoo News - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    Xinhua said. The pipeline has a capacity to transport 30 billion cubic meters of gas a year. Energy released from the explosion knocked over people hundreds of meters away, Xinhua said, without detailing the length of the exploded pipeline. The government is investigating the cause of the explosion, the agency ...

  • 2 women die in south Texas flood

    CNN - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    >Editor's note: Are you there? Stay safe, and send photos or video.(CNN) -- Two women died Saturday from raging floodwaters in San Antonio, including one who was swept away after rescue workers nearly reached her. At one point Saturday, a storm and subsequent flash floods had knocked out power to about 12,000 customers and spurred the closure of dozens of streets in the southern Texas city ...

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  • Middle Easts first Supperclub From Amsterdam to LA to Dubai

    The National - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    DUBAI // Dubai has already established itself as a tourist destination, but two hotels are trying something different - upmarket dining combined with theatre and music. Zabeel Saray, on the Palm, opened Music Hall, the famous Beirut music venue, in January. At the end of this month it plans to open Supperclub, a performing arts and dining venue that already operates in locations around the ...

  • World Kerry stresses respect for human rights with Nigerian president

    Standard Digital - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    John Kerry , who last week expressed concern about allegations of gross human rights violations by Nigerian forces fighting the Boko Haram Islamist sect, raised the issue with the country's president directly on Saturday, a U.S. official ...

  • World Bank sets up $400 facility to help SMEs in MENA

    albawaba - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    World Economic Forum 2013 in Jordan International Finance Corp, a unit of the World Bank, is launching with several partners an investment facility worth up to $400 million (Dh1.47 billion) for the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) as it tries to spur lending to the region's large pool of small-and-medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), its chief executive said on ...

  • Mexico reforms knock Slim off worlds richest perch

    Yahoo - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim held the title of the world's richest man for the past three years until a new president rolled into town with a vast economic reform agenda. Enrique Pena Nieto's push to overhaul the telecoms industry, a sector dominated by Slim, has weighed down on stock prices of the billionaire's America Movil phone empire, analysts say. Three weeks after Congress ...

  • Massacre-inspired teens six bombs

    News.com.au - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    AN AMERICAN teenager who intended to blow up his school will be charged with attempted aggravated murder after six bombs were found in his bedroom, a prosecutor ...

  • Two rockets hit southern Beirut district residents

    Reuters - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    BEIRUT (Reuters) - Two rockets hit a Hezbollah-controlled district in the southern part of Lebanon's capital on Sunday, residents said, wounding several ...

  • 2 rockets hit Lebanese Hezbollah stronghold

    Tampa Bay Online - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    BEIRUT (AP) -- Lebanese security officials say two rockets have slammed into a Beirut neighborhood that is a Hezbollah stronghold, wounding 3 ...

  • Opposition parties enforce strike in Bangladesh

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    DHAKA, Bangladesh -; Police say opposition activists have set off homemade bombs and smashed several vehicles in Bangladesh's capital as they enforce a general strike demanding that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resign before general ...

  • World Muslim leader condemns violence brings message of peace to Calgary

    Calgary Herald - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    A world Muslim leader denounced recent violent attacks carried out in the name of Islam on Saturday as he brought his message of peace to Calgary.Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the spiritual head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community, said the slaying of a British soldier, the Boston Marathon bombings and the Via Rail bomb plot "give the wrong message of the true teachings of Islam.""We ...

  • Construction legal disputes most costly in Middle East

    Yahoo - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    The global built asset consultancy said it has found that construction disputes in the Middle East are taking, on average, 14.6 months to be settled compared to just nine months in the previous year, an increase of 62 ...

  • Arab world faces up to competitive challenges

    The National - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    World Economic Forum . The findings of the Arab World Competitiveness Report were presented at the WEF Middle East meeting in Jordan yesterday. Some Arabian Gulf countries, including Qatar and the UAE, improved their competitiveness in 2012-13, moving up the global leagues. Other economies - such as those of Egypt and Yemen - deteriorated compared with world rivals. The WEF said: "The ...

  • Jordan to Host Worlds Largest Refugee Camp

    OpEdNews - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    -- Al-Zaatari refugee camp near Jordan's northern border with Syria is the second largest refugee camp in the world. On days when violence in Syria worsens, between 2,000-4,000 Syrians flood into Zaatari, and the stories they tell are horrific. "Things are happening in Syria that our minds couldn't even imagine," 65-year-old Nada Salim Abdullah, who has been in the camp four ...

  • Rotating stage sends MSOE graduates out into world

    Journal Sentinel - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    Unlike most commencements, this one involved a seemingly complicated engineering problem: How do you get 427 graduates up six stairways and across a circular stage that does one full rotation every 20 minutes? "The reality is it works well," said Nick Seidler, after the Milwaukee School of Engineering class of 2013 had all received their diplomas. Most of the students traveled up ...

  • Ryan Lochte Obliterates Meet Record at Mel Zajac Jr. International

    Swimming World - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 25. DURING the second evening of the Mel Zajac Jr. International Meet, Olympic star Ryan Lochte smashed the meet record in the men's 200-meter IM after a double last night. Lochte, serving as the centerpiece of the meet this weekend, opened the night by finishing second in the men's 50-meter backstroke with a 26.52 after picking up wins in the 200-meter ...

  • World Bank to help develop village tracts in southern Myanmar

    Global Times - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    The World Bank (WB) will provide assistance worth of 27,000 US dollars annually for the development of village tracts in Kyunsu township, Myanmar's southern Tanintharyi Region, local daily reported Sunday.An initial assistance for three years worth of 81,000 dollars will be spent for education, health and social affairs for the township, said the 7-Day Daily.In February this year, the ...

  • Video 525 Cold start to summer season for Sandy-impacted shore towns Therapy dogs help victims in distress

    CBS News - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Towns along the Jersey Shore hard hit by superstorm Sandy kicked off the summer season this Memorial Day weekend on a cold and wet note; and therapy dogs were at the Boston bombings and most recently when the Oklahoma tornado hit. Scientific evidence has proven that therapy dogs can effectively lower blood pressure and anxiety for victims of disasters and ...

  • Teen Accused of Bomb Plot Modeled on Columbine

    ABC News - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    An Oregon high school student has been accused of plotting a school bomb attack "specifically modeled" after the Columbine shooting, prosecutors said today. The student at West Albany High School allegedly hid at least six bombs and bomb-making material in a secret compartment under the floor of his bedroom, Benton County District Attorney John Haroldson said. Grant Acord, 17, ...

  • Boston Marathon runners finish race interrupted by bombs

    Middle East Times - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Boston Marathon last month was interrupted by two deadly bombs completed the final mile Saturday. Cheered on by supporters, the runners jogged from Kenmore Square to the finish line, The Boston Globe reported. "It's a great way to show the strength of Boston and the camaraderie in our city," runner Liza Marie Felici, 28, of Dover said. "There's a sense of closure . ...

  • Bitter election creates long-term headache for Malaysias Najib

    The Straits Times - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    KUALA LUMPUR (REUTERS) - Malaysia's divisive election has left a bitter taste for millions of people that risks creating a long-term problem of legitimacy for Prime Minister Najib Razak's long-ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition. The outrage was clear at a busy intersection across from one of Kuala Lumpur's fanciest shopping malls, where a huge poster of Mr Najib and his ...

  • UFC 160 live blog Fighters from around the world competing at MGM Grand

    Las Vegas Sun - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Dennis Bermudez pounds on Max Holloway on his way to a split decision win in their bout at UFC 160 Friday, May 24, 2013 at the MGM Grand Garden ...

  • China is now worlds second largest moviegoing country

    Hispanic Business Magazine - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    May 25--Related: Mayor Villaraigosa off to China to promote business Movies are bigger than ever. At least, they are in China. The nation of 1.35 billion became the second largest filmgoing market on the planet last year, its box office receipts of $2.7 billion muscling out Japan from that spot. That was a whopping 36 percent higher than the 2011 ticket sales in the People's Republic, and ...

  • 5 soldiers killed in western Iraq

    Global Times - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Five soldiers were killed in a bomb attack in the Iraqi volatile province of Anbar on Saturday, a provincial police source said.The attack occurred in the afternoon when a roadside bomb went off near an Iraqi army patrol near the town of Heet, some 160 km west of the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, killing five soldiers, including a lieutenant colonel, the source told Xinhua on condition of ...

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