Worldwide News
News from the entire world!












Subscribe to "Worldwide News" in Radio UserLand.

Click to see the XML version of this web page.

Click here to send an email to the editor of this weblog.


26. november 2005
 

Pinochet cancels birthday party
8:03:02 PM    comment []

Scandal of sexual abuse by priests shocks Brazil
8:02:25 PM    comment []

Japan's new godfather sets his sights on Tokyo
8:01:24 PM    comment []

Bombing puts Turkey's EU credentials to the test
8:00:36 PM    comment []

Foreign Office 'unrelentingly pro–Palestinian' says Israel
7:59:39 PM    comment []

 N.Korea says CNN execution image fabricated (Reuters)
7:58:05 PM    comment []

Two Suicide Car Bombings Kill 10 in Iraq (AP)
7:57:09 PM    comment []

Chad ex–dictator re–arrested in Senegal (AFP)
7:56:09 PM    comment []

Afghan troops foil bomb attack in capital (AFP)
7:55:23 PM    comment []

Snow causes havoc across western Europe (AFP)
7:54:40 PM    comment []

More than 110 feared dead in India after bus accidents in heavy rains (AFP)
7:54:06 PM    comment []

Palestinians Begin New Era at Gaza Border (AP)
7:53:32 PM    comment []

Azerbaijan police break up opposition protest (Reuters)
7:52:25 PM    comment []

Japan space probe set for new landing on asteroid
7:51:39 PM    comment []

Just Try to Sleep Tight. The Bedbugs Are Back.
7:50:53 PM    comment []

In Terror Cases, Administration Sets the Rules
7:49:46 PM    comment []

Landslip causes train derailment
7:48:47 PM    comment []

Football fans stage Best tributes
7:47:35 PM    comment []

Berlin stadium holds terror drill
7:46:53 PM    comment []

China apologises for river spill
7:46:03 PM    comment []

What's Online: Big Google Becomes Big Target. Long considered the David to Microsoft's Goliath, Google is increasingly being thought of as a Goliath itself. By DAN MITCHELL. [NYT > Technology]
7:45:15 PM    comment []

A Girl and Her Gadgets: Tech Retailers Reach Out to Women . As women demonstrate a growing appetite for consumer tech products, retailers and manufacturers are still only beginning to cater to this potentially huge reservoir of customers. By Steven Levingston and Annys Shin. [washingtonpost.com - Business]
7:44:05 PM    comment []

Libya defends immigration record. Libya says it has stopped 40,000 would-be migrants from reaching Europe in the last year. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
7:42:05 PM    comment []

Blair rallying call on fair trade. Tony Blair warns it will be a disaster if WTO talks in Hong Kong next month fail to reach agreement on fair trade. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
7:39:46 PM    comment []

Married Before Puberty, Girls Pay a Price for African Poverty. Many girls in sub-Saharan Africa must leap straight from childhood to marriage at a word from their fathers - sometimes years before they reach puberty. By SHARON LaFRANIERE. [NYT > Home Page]
7:37:28 PM    comment []

Two More Ways to Fight Viruses, for Free . Getting a Web browser, e-mail program or photo organizer as free software on a computer is routine, but an anti-virus utility for Windows, the target of tens of thousands of viruses and worms? That seems the kind of thing for which you'd want to pay. By Rob Pegoraro. [washingtonpost.com - Technology - Industry News, Policy, and Reviews]
7:35:26 PM    comment []


Click here to visit the Radio UserLand website. © Copyright 2005 Olaf E. Roalkvam.
Last update: 01.12.2005; 16:46:27.
November 2005
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
    1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30      
Oct   Dec