e hënë, prill 28, 2008

Ron Paul Radio Interview on Brian and the Judge 1of2 4/28/08

VIDEO - What if?

What if?... or "What happened to Christopher Hitchens?"

SPRINGTIME USED TO BE A SEASON FOR WEDDINGS…..

Not anymore…. at least not in Palestine. Springtime, like any other time of year is a time for funerals….

Insects using plants as telephones

A team of Dutch ecologists has found that subterranean and aboveground herbivorous insects use plants to communicate. 'Subterranean insects issue chemical warning signals via the leaves of the plant. This way, aboveground insects are alerted that the plant is already occupied.' This means that by using 'green telephone lines,' the two kinds of insects can avoid to compete for the same plant, allowing for faster growth for both species.

Top Russian official goes to Iran to discuss security

A top Russian official is arriving in Tehran on Sunday to discuss security, topical international and regional issues, the Supreme National Security Council of Iran said on Sunday.
Posted Apr 28, 2008 09:43 AM PST
Category: IRAN

Translation: Russia is telling Iran about what kind of assistance Iran can expect from Russia should there be a US/Israeli-led military attack against Iran. (MR)

EU nations may offer Serbia new aid and trade pact ahead of May election

Officials fear the election could be won by ultranationalists who would steer Serbia away from closer ties with the EU.

UN expects to stay on in Kosovo

E Verteta4_U : Looks like the UN wants to rule Kosovo and not let EU just yet take over. But how about Kosovo rules it self ? I mean we are Independent right? RIght? RIGHT? !

Kosovo police seize weapons

The weapons, which were given to NATO-led peacekeepers responsible for securing Kosovo's borders, apparently were intended for extremists in neighboring Macedonia, police said.

Questions grow over EU mission in Kosovo

Diplomats say that if the U.N. mission in Kosovo (UNMIK), stays on the ground after June, it would cement a de facto "soft partition": "UNMIKland" in Serb areas in the north, "EULEXland" in the rest of the Albanian-majority state.

Kosovo 'Should Use Solar And Wind Power'

Pristina _ Kosovo should assess the viability of solar and wind power in tackling its chronic energy shortages, the UN claims.

Albania the cheapest country in the Balkans

Over the last decade property in the Balkan Peninsula has become something of a magnet for overseas investors who have spotted the future potential of investing into its property markets at a very early stage. While markets such as Bulgaria, Croatia and Slovenia have become runaway success stories, there still remains a great deal of money to be the region in their neighbouring countries of Albania, Montenegro, Macedonia, Bosnia & Serbia where prices of commodities and service costs lag behind those of their rapidly increasing counterparts, a positive indicator of future growth to come.