Dec 8 2005
The Senate together approved on the bill that seeks to keep child offenders out of jail. The decision was taken after 12 years long proceeding. Francis Pangilinan, Senate majority leader and also the principal author of the Juvenile Justice Bill,...
Dec 8 2005
Tyra Banks, a super model turned talk show host, announced that the corporate donors will provide food, clothing, computer, college tuition and allowances to all the seven who were orphaned when a police man crushed down 11 people under his truck. The...
Dec 8 2005
Murial Degauque, officially became the Iraq’s first European female suicide bomber, when the media finally revealed her identity last week. It was really a shock for a Christian society, that how a rebellious young girl living in the small town...
Dec 8 2005
The Egyptian police caned the female Muslim voter when they tried to enter the opposition polling station in the Nile Delta on Wednesday. The violence was stopped only after the interference from the state. There were around 25 women, who managed to...
Dec 7 2005
Naseer, a 12 year old boy, studying in a makeshift village school, stands up and sings his ‘tsunami song’. His soft and sweet voice reflects the pain suffered by the tsunami innocent victims. The song reminds us all about the strong and...
Dec 7 2005
As per the study conducted by the scientist from St. Louis University has discovered that the children in Peru La Oroya have high level of toxic heavy metals such as arsenic and lead in their body. The study also highlighted that 97 percent of the...
Dec 7 2005
According to the report submitted by the Israel police to the Knesset Constitution, Law and Justice Committee, minors are the major victims in more then 50 percent of the sexual offences committed in Israel each year. The committee is discussing to...
Dec 7 2005
The authorities responsible for the vaccination in the quake hit areas of the Pakistan told that since October 8, around 700,000 children have been vaccinated against measles, polio, tetanus, typhoid, cholera and other various other diseases. The...
Dec 7 2005
The highest European court has issued a verdict this month that the Turkish ban on the headscarf of Muslim women is legal and in accordance to the human rights. This was the final verdict in the case brought by Layala Sahin, a medical student, who was...
Dec 7 2005
After the incident of 9/11, many young Muslim women in Europe are turning back to radical Islam. They find the act of covering their head not as ’self-erasure’ but as the way to freedom. But how do the Westerners and the other non- Muslims...