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Monday, February 14, 2011

First Contact by Israel and New Egyptian Leadership

The first contact between Israel and new Egyptian leadership was made.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Violent Protests in Yemen

In Yemen, anti-government protesters are trying to march presidential palace. They have been in clash with the police forces who tried to prevent them.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Egypt Back to Normal?

On Saturday, Egyptians cleared all the burned cars and other debris at Tahrir Square.

Mubarak Resigns Finally Handing Power to Army


At last, Hosni Mubarak resigns of his 29 year-old presidency and hands the power to military forces on Friday.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Angelo Reyes Commits Suicide


The former Secretary of Defense of Philippines, 65-year old Angelo Reyes has committed suicide.

The Ex-President of Haiti Aristide to Take New Passport

The Haitian government states that a new passport has been issued for the ex-President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
So, he can return to Haiti.

Chechen Warlord Claims Moscow Airport Bomb

Chechen warrior Doku Umarov has said that he ordered the bomb attack on the Domodedevo Airport in Moscow.


Christina Aguilera Mess up with the US National Anthem

The famous American singer, Christina Aguilera fluffs US national anthem during the Super Bowl performance.

Normalization Efforts in Egypt

The efforts made to Egypt normal again have suffered many setbacks after a two-week violent anti-government protests.

Australia Bushfires Out of Control

At least 59 homes have been destroyed due to the bushfires on the outskirts of Perth in the West of Australia.


Thin Lizzy Guitarist Gary Moore Dies

The guitarist of the famous Thin Lizzy, Gary Moore dies at the age of 58 at a hotel room.

Assange is in Court for Hearing

The founder of Wikileaks Julian Assange is in court against an extradition bid over sex crime allegation.

Sarkozy and Merkel Meet Poland's President

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy are going to meet with Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski.

A Protocol Between Iran and Turkey

During the 22nd Joint Economic Committee meeting in Tehra, Iran and Turkey signed a protocol.

The End of the 25th Winter Universiade Games in Erzurum

The 25th Winter Universiade Games, which was held in Erzurum in Turkey, ended with a ceremony.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Danish Cartoonist attacker Jailed

The attacker, who was found guilty of attacking the house of the Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard who caricatured the Prophet Muhammad, was jailed to nine years by the decision of the Danish court.

Thousands Gather at Tahrir Square

It is the long-awaited Friday and thousands of Egyptians have gathered at Tahrir Square for "The Day of Departure", as Hosni Mubarak leaves.

Clash Between Cambodia and Thailand Forces

Regarding a disputed temple on border, Cambodia and Thailand forces have clashed. Later on, it was confirmed that this clash is true when a soldier reported gunfires.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Italian Researchers: Mona Lisa Model Was a Male

Italian researchers, whose profession is in the field of resolving mysterious art, have said having discovered the mysterious model of Da Vinci's Mona Lisa.

Egypt's Ban on Vodafone

Vodafone, one of the world's best communication and mobile phone company, blames Egypt Government of using their networks to send pro-Government text messages without the permission of the company.

Shell Annual Profit Rises Up To $18.6bn

The giant oil company Shell has reported a double profit this year, rising from $9.8bn to $18.6bn.

Cartoon Trial: The Attacker Convicted

Mohamed Geele, breaking into the home of Danish caricaturist Kurt Westergaard who caricatured Prophet Muhammad, has been convicted of attempted murder and terrorism.

Cyclone Yasi Takes Aim at Queensland, Australia

The largest storm of this year in South Pacific, Cyclone Yasi now takes aim at Queensland, Australia.

Erdogan asks Mr. Mubarak To Comply with the Demands of Protesters


Turkish Prime-Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan asks Hosni Mubarak to comply with protesters demands. Hosni Mubarak, the three decade ruler of the country, is now face to face with violent protests.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Internet Back In Egypt

As it has been stated by local companies in Egypt, internet connection seems to be normal again.

Give A Hand To Your Hand

The brand-new product Age Correct Retinol Hand Creme by Sally Hansen gives you the chance to appear as young as you want.

A Special Twitter Service by Google in Egypt


As Internet connection was cut off due to the violent protests in Egypt, Google Inc. has just initiated a very very special service for Egyptians.

Pakistani Soldier Kills in Afghanistan Border

According to a Pakistani report, a Pakistani soldier has been killed and three soldiers have been wounded due to a clash with Afghan forces that took place in Afghanistan border.

Can Egypt and Tunisia Trigger Sudan Protests?

As the students recently initiated protests in Sudan blaming government of rising prices and repressive rule, Sudanese people are afraid that these protest in Egypt and Tunisia can spread to their countries.

US Winter Storm

Another winter storm takes aim at US on Monday, with heavy snow and ice.

Obama: Time for Egypt's Transition

Barack Obama challenged Egypt to begin the process of transition to a new leadership, maybe a new regime.

Pro-Mubarak Protesters March to Tahrir Square

Hosni Mubarak's supporters are leading their ways to Tahrir Square, where anti-Mubarak protesters are already present.

Search Fight Between Google and Bing

Google, the biggest search engine all around the world, blamed Bing of cheating and copying their search results.

UEFA Is Surprised by Chelsea


To Uefa's surprise, Chelsea signed Fernando Torres from Liverpool for a price of  €58.5 million.

Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh: I will quit in 2013'

Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh said that he will not extend his presidency as his term is to finish in 2013.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

ManU 3 - 1 Aston Villa

Manchester United, five-point lead at the top of the Premier League, maintained its position with a win over Aston Villa.

New Prime Minister of Jordan: Marouf Bakhit

King Abdullah of Jordan has dismissed his cabinet. In the middle of the protests, he appointed a new prime minister, Marouf Bakhit.

Hosni Mubarak Will Not Run Again

As protest still go on to increase, finally Hosni Mubarak has said that he will not attend the re-election in September.

Volcano Erupts in Japan

As tones of rock and ash debris were sent into the air, a volcano eruption took place in Japan.

DFW Airport Closure

Dfw Airport is closed due to ice storm and it will be closed at least for another hour.

UN: Tunisia Protests Left 200 Dead

According to a UN team statement, at least 219 people died during the protests that brought down Tunisia's President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali last month. 

Thousands of People Come Together At Egypt Protests

Today, Egyptian protesters are gathering together for a huge protest in Cairo in order to force President Hosni Mubarak from power.