Ivana Kvesic
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Syria and Arab League Reach Deal, Fate of Christians Remains Uncertain
Syrian state media have reported that the Syrian government and the Arab League have reached a deal on a plan that aims to end the violence in Syria that has claimed more than 3,000 lives and caused an exodus of thousands of people, including many in the Christian community.
Syrian Government Plants Landmines Along Lebanon Border
As refugees flee violence in Syria, the government has placed landmines along the country’s border with Lebanon so as to avert people from escaping the violence-ridden country.
Earthquake 2011: China Quake Causes Hundreds of Houses to Collapse
Mainland China has experienced two moderate earthquakes Tuesday morning, one of which appears to have caused significant damage.
Occupy London Backlash: Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral Quits
The Dean of St. Paul’s cathedral announced yesterday that amid tremendous scrutiny for the way the Cathedral is handling the Occupy London protests his position has become unsustainable.
Snowstorm 2011: Death Toll Increases; Millions Remain Without Power After Freak Storm
The rare October snowstorm that pummeled the East Coast over the weekend has continued to impact residents along the Northeast as over 1.6 million homes still remain without power.
Casey Anthony Latest News: Trial Prompts Maine Bill on Missing Child Reports
The case of missing 2-year-old Caylee Anthony caused a nationwide uproar and has led one state to implement a new measure that would protect missing children such as little Caylee Anthony.
Arab League, European Parliament Call for Syrian Government to End Violence
The Arab League is calling on the Syrian leadership to put a stop to the violence it is inflicting on its citizens.
Halloween 2011: How to Keep Your Family Safe on Halloween
Halloween safety tips for parents going out to trick-or-treat with their children.
Thailand Flooding: Threat of Disease New Concern for 110,000 Stranded
Thailand is currently facing devastating floods, which the country has not been exposed to in decades. With such heavy flooding outside of Bangkok, concerns are abounding about the effect that flooding will have on the health of citizens in and around the city.
UNESCO Approves Palestinian Membership
In a significant move by the United Nation’s cultural agency, UNESCO has determined to allow Palestine admission as a full member into its agency.