McDonald’s jobs are in abundance as the company attempts to hire 50,000 new employees.
Post-election violence erupted and spread to several cities in Nigeria following allegations that incumbent Nigerian President ‘Goodluck' Jonathan and his ruling party rigged elections Africa’s most populous nation.
Hillary Clinton, the US Secretary met with Japanese officials on Sunday in Tokyo to show support during Japan’s nuclear crisis. Hillary Clinton met with Japanese PM Naoto Kan and other officials
Palestinians condemned the kidnapping and killing of the pro-Palestinian activist Vittorio Arrigoni, whose body was found in an abandoned house in the north of the Gaza Strip on Friday, according to investigations carried by the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR).
President Obama, in a speech at Washington’s George Washington University on Wednesday, announced his plan for cutting the budget deficit by $4 trillion over the next 12 years.
Hosni Mubarak, ex-leader of Egypt, and his two sons were detained pending charges over allegations corruption and killing protesters.
Portugal entered negotiations for financial assistance from the European Union on Tuesday, as the country has become the next primary candidate for the eurozone bailout package, similar to the ones accepted by Ireland and Greece a year ago.
As France’s controversial law banning full Muslim veils came into effect on Monday, two female protesters defying the law were arrested in Paris.
As fuel costs continue to rise globally the comfortable and frugal Toyota Prius seems to be in high demand again.
Pieces of space debris orbiting the Earth have not gotten close to the International Space Station and the three astronauts from Expedition 27 who currently position there would not have to be evacuated to their spacecraft Soyuz TMA-20, announced NASA on Tuesday, citing data released by its Mission Control.
McDonald’s jobs are in abundance as the company attempts to hire 50,000 new employees.
Post-election violence erupted and spread to several cities in Nigeria following allegations that incumbent Nigerian President ‘Goodluck' Jonathan and his ruling party rigged elections Africa’s most populous nation.
Hillary Clinton, the US Secretary met with Japanese officials on Sunday in Tokyo to show support during Japan’s nuclear crisis. Hillary Clinton met with Japanese PM Naoto Kan and other officials
Palestinians condemned the kidnapping and killing of the pro-Palestinian activist Vittorio Arrigoni, whose body was found in an abandoned house in the north of the Gaza Strip on Friday, according to investigations carried by the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR).
President Obama, in a speech at Washington’s George Washington University on Wednesday, announced his plan for cutting the budget deficit by $4 trillion over the next 12 years.
Hosni Mubarak, ex-leader of Egypt, and his two sons were detained pending charges over allegations corruption and killing protesters.
Portugal entered negotiations for financial assistance from the European Union on Tuesday, as the country has become the next primary candidate for the eurozone bailout package, similar to the ones accepted by Ireland and Greece a year ago.
As France’s controversial law banning full Muslim veils came into effect on Monday, two female protesters defying the law were arrested in Paris.
As fuel costs continue to rise globally the comfortable and frugal Toyota Prius seems to be in high demand again.
Pieces of space debris orbiting the Earth have not gotten close to the International Space Station and the three astronauts from Expedition 27 who currently position there would not have to be evacuated to their spacecraft Soyuz TMA-20, announced NASA on Tuesday, citing data released by its Mission Control.