 Dallas immigration lawyer Martin Valko of Chavez & Valko named ... - PRLog (free press release) PR Log (Press Release) – Feb 05, 2010 – On February 1, 2010, Martin Valko, a partner in the Dallas based full-service immigration law firm of Chavez & Valko, LLP with offices in Dallas and Fort Worth was appointed by the Government of the Slovak ...
Four bodies found from Ethiopian Airlines crash - CNN Beirut, Lebanon (CNN) -- Rescue crews searched feverishly in poor weather conditions Monday for passengers from an Ethiopian Airlines flight that crashed into the Mediterranean Sea minutes after takeoff with 90 people aboard. By Monday morning, crews ...
SEO Company Luqman-technologies.com to help Mauritius based Textile ... - PR Inside Mr. Luqman Qadir – The Head of SEO Company Luqman-technologies.com Pakistan receives a request to help Mauritius, Comoros, Madagascar and South African Textile companies and number of other Textile companies in Kenya, Nigeria, Laos and other Africa ...
Ethiopia crashed plane’s black box retrieved - Sudan Tribune February 7, 2010 (ADDIS ABABA) — The Ethiopian airlines said on Sunday that the flight recorder from its crashed passenger plane is recovered from near crash site. Boeing 737-800 flight ET-409, bound for Addis Ababa, on January 25 plunged into the ...
New Bishops for Africa, Americas - Zenit VATICAN CITY, FEB. 2, 2010 ( Zenit.org ).- The Vatican announced today seven episcopal appointments made by Benedict XVI, including naming the archbishop of Paris to the Congregation for the Clergy. Cardinal André Vingt-Trois, 67, will now be part ...
Jordan leaps five spots to 106th in FIFA ranking - Jordan Times AMMAN - The national football team jumped another five spots to 106th when the first FIFA /Coca-Cola World Ranking for 2010 was issued on Wednesday. It was the second month in which Jordan jumped up the ranking after a 17-spot climb to 111th in ...
French say no mechanical problem in Comoros crash - BusinessWeek The head of France's air accident investigation agency says there was no sign of mechanical problems or an explosion aboard a Yemenia Airways flight that crashed in the Indian Ocean. Flight 626 crashed off the island nation of Comoros on June 30 ...
Joint Force Core Staff Taking Reins in Horn of Africa - dvids The Combined Joint Operating Area consists of Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia, Kenya and Seychelles. Outside the CJOA, CJTF-HOA is operating in a Liberia, Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania, Mauritius, and Comoros. Operating from Camp Lemonnier ...
Gulftainer set to close major overseas port deals this year - Zawya.com What about your JV to manage and operate the port and related activity in Moroni and Mutsamudu in the Comoros Islands? We are operating in Moroni but have not participated in Mutsamudu because we are not confident of operating the port satisfactorily ...
French air investigator says no sign of mechanical problem or ... - Washington Examiner LE BOURGET, FRANCE — The head of France's air accident investigation agency says there was no sign of mechanical problems or an explosion aboard a Yemenia Airways flight that crashed in the Indian Ocean. Flight 626 crashed off the island nation of ...
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 Egypt arrests top 3 opposition leaders
The No. 2 leader of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood and two other top figures are arrested in a sweep targeting members of the nation's most powerful opposition group.
Haiti awash in Christian aid, evangelism
The drama on the sidelines of Haiti's earthquake, in which 10 American missionaries were arrested trying to take children out of the country, was a fiasco waiting to happen. By Kari Huus.
Spring rains threaten Haitian survivors
In Haiti's devastated capital city, early spring rains threaten to cause landslides and bring about health problems in the makeshift camps where more than 500,000 people are living.
Body found in landing gear of N.Y.-Tokyo flight
A body was found inside a wheel well of a Delta Air Lines plane after it landed in Tokyo from New York, and Japanese authorities Monday were trying to identify the man.
Britain’s ITV fined over killing rat on TV show British broadcaster ITV pleaded guilty to animal cruelty and was fined by an Australian court Monday after a rat was killed and eaten on the reality TV show "I'm a Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here."
Pakistan: 6 held in plot to attack Americans
Authorities arrest six suspected Taliban militants with a suicide vest and hand grenades allegedly on their way to attack a five-star hotel and kill Americans, police say.
Chinese police shut down hacker training op Police in central China have shut down a hacker training operation that openly recruited thousands of members online and provided them with cyberattack lessons and malicious software, state media said Monday.
McItaly burger controversial in home country
Italy's agriculture minister defended his sponsorship of McDonald's new all-Italian burger Monday amid criticism that he is selling out to a multinational corporation.
Iran moves closer to nuke warhead capacity Iran moves closer to being able to produce nuclear warheads with formal notification that it will enrich uranium to higher levels.
Heavy snow paralyzes parts of Bulgaria, Romania Heavy snowfall has seriously disrupted transport in Bulgaria and neighboring Romania, blocking highways and leaving cars stranded in snow.
Tel Aviv man accused of enslaving women
An Israeli man has been jailed, suspected by police of enslaving a cult-like harem of at least 17 women and 37 children.
NATO: Afghans to play big role in offensive
Thousands of Afghan soldiers and police will join U.S. and NATO troops in an offensive in southern Afghanistan, playing their biggest role in any joint operation of the Afghan war.
World Blog: Did 'pandering' cost U.S. lives at Afghan base? Why did eight American soldiers die defending an remote outpost the U.S. military no longer wanted to hold? NBC News' Richard Engel reports from Kabul.
Bad malaria pills raise drug resistance fears High rates of the most effective type of malaria-fighting drugs sold in three African countries are poor quality raising fears of increased drug resistance to a killer disease.
Observation deck of world’s tallest tower closed
Tourists headed for the observation deck of the world's tallest tower were left disappointed and confused Monday after the owner of Dubai's Burj Khalifa unexpectedly cut off public access to the building because of electrical problems.
Recovery effort revives China’s quake zone
China is showing off the results of its massive drive to rebuild its own quake zone 22 months after a 7.9-magnitude temblor struck and devastated the region and left at least 90,000 dead.
17 soldiers dead, 53 rescued in Kashmir avalanche
A massive avalanche plowed into an Indian army training center at a ski resort town in Indian-controlled Kashmir on Monday, killing 17 soldiers and critically injuring 17 others.
Political ally: Sri Lankan presidential candidate arrested on sedition charges A political ally says Sri Lanka's former army chief and presidential candidate has been arrested on sedition charges.
Magnitude 5.7 quake rattles southern Mexico A magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck Oaxaca, Mexico, Monday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Mexico troops find 12 tons of pot in truck Mexican soldiers seize more than 12 tons of marijuana found beneath a false floor of a tractor trailer.
Taliban: We won’t fight GIs ‘face-to-face’
Taliban fighters plan to disguise themselves as civilians during a looming NATO offensive in southern Afghanistan, a militant commander told NBC News.
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