One by one, Conservative MPs in the House of Commons led by Prime Minister Stephen Harper voted late Tuesday to join the war in Iraq, passing a controversial motion that clears the way for Canadian CF-18s to embark on airstrikes in the Middle East. (...)
American economist John Kenneth Galbraith, to explain the miracle of post war Italian reconstruction, claimed that “the real reason is that Italy has incorporated in its products an essential component of culture, and cities such as Milan, Parma, (...)
born scientist was awarded the Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for his discoveries about the immune system but hours later his university said that he had been dead for three days.
The Nobel committee had been unaware of Ralph Steinman's death (...)
Faisal, they laid stress on enhancing bilateral relations.
He added, "Saudi Arabia is a superpower politically and economically in the Arab world. We look forward to further strengthening bilateral and regional relations between the two countries. (...)
Canada relations, particularly on security perception and military cooperation was not only heartening but also reassuring.
He added that institutionalized interaction at the highest military forum would pave way for furthering the partnership of (...)
exposed people on the globe."
Mercury, released by coal-burning power plants, and PCBs, which were once produced by industry, build up in body fat and thus are found at especially high levels in fatty animals such as whales and seals and fish such (...)
speaking province had frayed the country. In fact, a formal probe has shown that more than one-third of the 200-million dollar government- funded campaign was paid out to advertising agencies close to the ruling party who apparently did little work (...)