Over one-thousand Tibetan protesters are expected to show, while approximately six-thousand Chinese citizens are expected to arrive at the capitol to counter protest.  |


Although just 10 percent of people said they'd try mobile banking -- using your cell phone to transact financial business - young consumers are more than twice as likely to try on-the-go banking, IBM said.  |
A week after announcing it would cut 4,600 jobs, the company said it earned $3.46 billion during the quarter, up from $2.85 billion for the same period in 2007.  |
The unanimous ruling reinforced previous court decisions surrounding Comcast's decision to reveal to police the identity of a woman who altered an employer's Web site after an argument. The Internet provider gave the user's identity to police after authorities obtained  |


Nepal has experienced almost daily protests since deadly unrest erupted in Chinese-controlled Tibet nearly six weeks ago.  |
National Director of Mobilisation of the National Support for Yar'Adua and Jonathan (NSYJ), Mr. Timi Seimienbo, has called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to probe the 10-months rule of Chief Timipre Sylva as Governor of Bayelsa State  |
Candidates found to have committed an electoral offence should not sit in Parliament, should not participate in the bye-elections and should be sbarred from standing for elections for five years, judges have recommended.  |
A slim dark in complexion man of 13 Magburaka Road in Mile 91 was on April 8 caught at Fallah Village checkpoint with 30 kilograms of cannabis sativa locally known as 'diamba' while traveling to Jembe in the Baoma chiefdom,  |
THE National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), has warned politicians in Edo State against inciting youths against what it described as constituted authorities, just as it urged the youths to shun politicians who use them as thugs.  |
The Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission was criticised for ignoring high-flying personalities implicated in corruption.  |
Police in Nairobi were on Monday night alerted over an alleged planned Mungiki riot that never was.  |
Security forces in Somalia's northern state of Puntland stormed a hijacked ship Tuesday, safely releasing hostages and arresting the seven pirates on board, the region's security minister said.  |
Members want the new Government to tighten controls in public expenditure to stop looting of taxpayers' money.  |
Two days after Infrastructure Development minister Andrew Chenge resigned from the post, the question that now lingers in peoples' mind is: who's next?  |
A high Court Judge has opted out of a constitutional suit by Agriculture Minister, Mr William Ruto, challenging Sh96 million fraud charges against him.  |
THE SECURITY OF KENYANS IS guaranteed in the Constitution. Therefore, the Government should be concerned about the recurrent offensive carried out by the outlawed Mungiki sect, which have created a security nightmare.  |
A High Court judge has disqualified himself from hearing a Sh96 million corruption case against Agriculture minister William Ruto.  |
The Independent Review Commission set up to investigate last year's elections fiasco will hold countrywide meetings to gather evidence.  |
On April 19, Shi'ite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr issued an ultimatum to theIraqi government, warning that his militia, the Imam Al-Mahdi Army,would launch an "open war" against Iraqi and U.S. forces if thegovernment did not call off military operations targeting the  |  |
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