African Union Seeks Peace In Libya, Gadhafi Will Not Participate
The continuing tensions in Libya are proving to be too much for the African Union. (…)
The continuing tensions in Libya are proving to be too much for the African Union. (…)
In the United States of America, we are constantly discussing the matter of same sex marriage. (…)
In the beginning, many questioned whether or not an intervention by the United States, along with other allies forces, would help the situation in Libya. (…)
The earthquake and tsunami that wrecked Japan just one week ago has left a mark so visible on Japan that it feels as though the pair of natural disasters happened just five minutes ago. (…)
What is going on right now in Libya could fairly be described as a definite genocide as Gadhafi is essentially killing off his own people just to assert his power. (…)
WikiLeaks has quickly become a thorn in the side of the American government. (…)
Just days after North Korea and South Korea engaged in what was the first direct combat seen in the Korean War since the early 1950’s, the nations in closest relation to them are now coming together to discuss the situation and try to figure out what needs to be done. (…)
Ten months ago, one of the most devastating earthquakes in recorded history occurred. The country that it hit was Haiti. (…)
North Korea has been the subject of numerous sanctions from the United Nations pertaining to their use of nuclear technology, programs, and weapons. (…)
The fact that there is tension in the Middle East is something that cannot be escaped. (…)
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