Inspired by a real event, this comedic imagining ponders what might happen when a political situation turns ugly. The year is 1994. Irish officials wait on a tarmac for Russian President Boris Yeltsin to come off his plane. But he refuses, causing a rapidly escalating diplomatic incident.
Inspired by a real event, this comedic imagining ponders what might happen when a political situation turns ugly. The year is 1994. Irish officials wait on a tarmac for Russian President Boris Yeltsin to come off his plane. But he refuses, causing a rapidly escalating diplomatic incident.
Inspired by a real event, this comedic imagining ponders what might happen when a political situation turns ugly. The year is 1994. Irish officials wait on a tarmac for Russian President Boris Yeltsin to come off his plane. But he refuses, causing a rapidly escalating diplomatic incident.
Inspired by a real event, this comedic imagining ponders what might happen when a political situation turns ugly. The year is 1994. Irish officials wait on a tarmac for Russian President Boris Yeltsin to come off his plane. But he refuses, causing a rapidly escalating diplomatic incident.
What is this??? Image of the space station passing near Venus in the sky An insect and the Moon? A UFO near a streetlight? A Photoshop job? Nope. It's the International Space Station, passing near Venus in broad daylight.
The French dislike themselves even more than the Americans dislike them, according to an opinion poll published on Friday. The survey of six nations, carried out for the International Herald Tribune daily and France 24 TV station, said 44 percent of French people thought badly of themselves.
Florida Power and Light Working At Orlando Intern'l Airport After seeing this I would definitely want hazardous duty pay!Just another day at work in the beautiful Florida Sun!!! A Florida Power &Light crew putting in lines for an addition to the Orlando International Airport found the following in a culvert they were using.
An international global warming conference approved a report Friday warning of dire threats to the Earth and to mankind - from increased hunger to the extinction of species - unless the world adapts to climate change and halts its progress.
According to Jurist, a specialist legal news Website published by the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, "ICC Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo said President Bush and UK Prime Minister Tony Blair may one day face war crimes charges before the International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague." Moreno-Ocampo's call for Bush's prosecu
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There is a clear inconsistency in the court's senseless ruling, which acknowledged that a 'genocide' had been committed, yet refused to hold Serbia responsible before the international law, with all the legal implications.
Women in Darfur continue to be subjected to rape by all sides in the brutal conflict in western Sudanese region, the U.N. human rights chief said Thursday - International Women's Day.
The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor named the first two suspects accused of committing war crimes in Sudan's Darfur region on Tuesday, a former interior minister and a militia commander.Moreno-Ocampo said in December his investigators had found evidence of rape, torture, murder and sexual violence in Darfur.
The United States has rejected an international call to ban the use of cluster bombs, despite 46 other countries calling for a ban on the weapons.
Online stock brokerage E-Trade Financial Corp. said Tuesday it launched a trading platform allowing U.S. clients to buy and sell foreign stocks and currencies on the Internet.
Unrelenting violence and insecurity in Iraq could cause as many as 1 million Iraqis to flee their homes this year, the world's migration body said Friday.
Two astronauts left the International Space Station on Sunday to finish hooking up a new cooling system that will pave the way for installation of European and Japanese modules beginning this year.Station commander Michael Lopez-Alegria and flight engineer Sunita Williams left the station's Quest airlock at 8:38 a.m. EST (1338 GMT) for the planned
Two NASA astronauts kicked off the first of four tightly-packed spacewalks outside the International Space Station (ISS) Wednesday by carefully overhauling part of the orbital laboratory's cooling system despite the last-minute find of a few toxic ammonia flakes.
Watada properly refused an illegal order. We are all moral beings, even in the military, and as such have a legal and moral obligation to refuse to participate in War Crimes. This is what the Nuremburg Conventions demand. Will the American people decide that the law and morality matter? Are we any better than those Germans who just followed orders?
Kazakh border guards arrested a man trying to smuggle 500 parrots in his car from neighbouring Uzbekistan, media reported on Tuesday.











