| Prince Nelson Balina Omukisa Yiga |  | A Young Female Girl Abandoned by Family Over Killing her Rapist The sobbing girl, dressed in a dotted black skirt and a black jacket, was yesterday taken to hospital for medication. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Jiang Tianyong Arrested and His Wife Beaten in Front of Daughter Immediately after learning of Jiang's arrest, ChinaAid contacted the US Embassy in Beijing and several U.S. Congressional offices, notifying them of Jiang |
| SOP newswire3 |  | UN: Climate Change Aggravates Gender Inequality Although melting glaciers, rising sea levels and polar bears may be the faces of climate change, women who bear the brunt of global warming are on the front lines of its ravages. |
| SOP newswire3 |  | UN: Potential Israeli Settler Violence Threatens Palestinians 250,000 Palestinians on the West Bank are at risk of violence in revenge attacks that Israeli settlers may launch against a large-scale attempt by Israel to evacuate outposts it considers illegal. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Lured From The Hills of Nepal and Sold to a Brothel in Mumbai Lured from the hills of Nepal, Nisha found herself sold to a brothel in Mumbai at 11. Two years later, she had contracted HIV. She had been entertaining five to ten customers a day for those two years. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Muslim Women Empowered by Information and Technology Shabina is from Uttar Pradesh, Khatoon Sheikh comes from Maharashtara, Naghma Nadaf has roots in Karnataka, Safia Akhtar hails from Madhya Pradesh and Rashida Bano belongs to Gujarat. |
| Geoff Dean |  | "The Bow" Viewed from Tokyo Geoff considers "bowing" and wonders why Dick Cheney is so proud of not having done it. |
| SOP newswire3 |  | UN Chief Ban Condemns Decision To Expand Jerusalem Settlement Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon deplored the Israeli Government's decision to expand Jerusalem`s Gilo settlement. |
| SOP newswire3 |  | UN Calls On World To Aid Storm-Hit Phillipines International aid agencies are seeking nearly $144 million in a revised appeal to support humanitarian efforts in the Philippines, which was hit by a series of storms since September. |
| SOP newswire3 |  | Mike Mullen Urges Karzai To Stop Corruption Newly re-elected Afghan President Hamid Karzai must take significant measures to cut government corruption and establish its legitimacy, the top U.S. military officer said today. |
| SOP newswire3 |  | NATO Deputy Secretary General Visits China The NATO Deputy Secretary General Claudio Bisogniero visited Beijing from 9 -11 November for high-level talks with the Chinese government. |
| SOP newswire3 |  | American Troops Prepare For Iraq National Election As U.S. troops in Iraq prepare for national elections, an American commander in Anbar province said any potential uptick in violence is unlikely to derail the balloting. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Palestinian Authority's Statehood Plan For almost two years we have been witnessing a complex series of discussions, pronouncements, United Nations speeches, and high-level visits between Washington and European |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Riot-Affected Area in Mumbai Nasreen with her family elders and four children (two sons and two daughters) had to live on the streets. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Dr Asha Pande Awarded Chevalier Dans L'ordre The award, she says, is recognition of her 27 years of dedicated service to promoting French here. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Chinese Human Rights Violations on An Upswing Prior to Obama's Visit Beaten, banned, and berated, house church Christians have endured increased religious persecution over the last two months in China. |
| SOP newswire3 |  | UN: Banditry Jeopardizing Humanitarian Work In Chad Humanitarian assistance to tens of thousands of people in eastern Chad is under threat from banditry. |
| SOP newswire3 |  | Iraq National Elections Slated For January Iraq is entering a crucial period with national elections slated for January, and the international community must help it deliver basic services in critically under-funded " sectors. |
| SOP newswire3 |  | UN Chief Ban To Fast In Solidarity With World's Hungry Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon intends to join a 24-hour fast over the weekend on the eve of the World Summit on Food Security in solidarity with the planet`s one billion people who do not have enough to eat. |
| SOP newswire3 |  | UN: Indigenous Groups Face Bias Indigenous groups and Afro-Brazilians face serious discrimination, injustice and violence, the United Nations human rights chief said today. |
| SOP newswire3 |  | UN Calls For Probe Into Murder Of Mexican Journalist The UN has condemned the murder of Mexican journalist Vladimir Antuna GarcĂa, and called on authorities to bring the perpetrators to justice. |
| SOP newswire3 |  | UN: Yemenis Fleeing Embattled North The United Nations refugee agency reported today that an increasing number of civilians are fleeing embattled Sa'ada province in northern Yemen. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Cell Phone Technology and High School Chicks Will Doom Humanity With liberal zombies and a conservative point of view, Hive Mind is slated for DVD and limited theatrical release November 21st. |
| SOP newswire3 |  | UN: Civilians In War Zones Must Be Protected The United Nations human rights chief today called on the Security Council to put more muscle into protecting civilians in armed conflict. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | North and South Korea: We Want Reunification But They Won`t Let Us We are more or less aware of the current North-South Korea relations, Korea reunification and North Korea`s nuclear development program which fills the pages of the world`s newspapers daily. |
| SOP newswire3 |  | UN Ready To Work With New Lebanese Government Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today reiterated the readiness of the United Nations to work with the new unity government in Lebanon. |
| SOP newswire3 |  | UN Calls For Global Day-Long Fast As Symbol Of War On Hunger The UN called for a day-long, global hunger strike in solidarity with the planet`s one billion people who do not have enough to eat. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Slum Scapes and India From the quiet confines of the university library where she worked, to the mud-laden environs of her 'adopted' slum of Mehbullahpur, has been a challenging journey for 35-year-old Shakila Begum |
| Djelloul (Del) Marbrook (Editor/Mentor) |  | A Clear Sign Al Qaeda is Losing Influence Among Muslims Afghanistan, Al Qaeda, Crusaders, Health care reform, Iraq, Islam, Israel lobby, Jihad, Joseph Cao, Joseph Lieberman, Kingdom of Jerusalem, Nic Robertson, Opium, Palestine, Paul Cruickshank, Poppies, Saudi Arabia, West Bank Settlements, Shi'ism, Wall Street, War, Washington, Yemen |
| SOP newswire3 |  | First Ever Rescue Of Abducted Children In Southern Sudan The UN hailed the rescue of 28 children who had been abducted in southern Sudan, and urged that all those still being held be released immediately. |