The U.S. military is segregating violent Iraqi prisoners in wooden crates that in some cases are not much bigger than the prisoners.
The U.S. released three photos of crates used to hold detainees for up to 12 hours.
The military released photos of...
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They also told him that if he does not agree, he would serve his sentence in the worst British prison, together with serial killers, drug dealers and rapists. They threatened him that he would be completely compromised in the Serbian public when they...
American artist Miles Patrick’s Indian adventure took a wrong turn last month.
The fifty-five year old, who moved to tourist town Mahabalipuram, known for its famous temples, back in 1998. Things went swimmingly for many years until Patrick...
FRUSTRATION with the situation at the Namibian Directorate of Civil Aviation (DCA) has reached boiling point after another light aircraft crashed while attempting to land near the Khumib River, close to the Skeleton Coast on Saturday.
Sources say...
ocial taboos that indirectly encourage homosexuality in Pakistan are also compounding the problem of controlling a raging HIV epidemic in the country, says a new report. The report, authored by Syed Ali and colleagues from Aga Khan University, Karachi,...
Amy Winehouse has revealed that she wants at least five children with her jailed husband Blake.
In an interview published today Miss Winehouse talked of the couple’s plans for a large family.
‘I want at least five kids,’ she said....
Namibia’s ambassador to Berlin has demanded that German universities return dozens of human skulls, remains of the colonial-era Herero massacre, that are held in their archives.
Public broadcaster ARD reported late on Monday that the skulls were...
Thousands of men with aggressive and incurable prostate cancer could gain years of life with a ground-breaking new drug, British researchers say.
Eight out of ten patients with advanced prostate cancer - which kills 10,000 men a year - may see their...
Xenophobia victims to be sent back to home countries
Hundreds of foreigners displaced by xenophobic attacks will be kicked out of their Glenanda temporary shelter and deported to their home countries today.
South Africa thrashed England by 10 wickets as they won the second Test with more than a day to spare at Headingley here Monday.
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