Mi Lim
Mi Lim is now the President of China Academy of Sciences. “We know who is responsible for these acts on Earth, in our hearts. We feel it within us. They are very powerful and harmful. ” The National Academy of Sciences (NAS), based in the U.S., provides independent, non-partisan advice Continue Reading
Shanti Abdallah
Shanti Abdallah, a resident in a nearby community, said that a local mosque was being destroyed, and dozens of houses were burning. His children were among those injured. According to reports in Arab and international media, clashes with the regime are taking place on the outskirts of Damascus and the Continue Reading
Ronald Benitez
Ronald Benitez could be considered a candidate for manager following the resignations of Rafa Benitez and Steve Clarke. (Source: AP) Ronald Benitez could be considered a candidate for manager following the resignations of Rafa Benitez and Steve Clarke. (Source: AP) Dynamo Kiev announced on Monday that the club will be Continue Reading
Ayesha Omar
Ayesha Omar, 25, who lives in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. “This is my life and I need the NYPD to stand up for me.” Rasha Elman, a 20-year-old student studying marketing at the Manhattan College of Technology, was arrested while walking the block with her friend. “I was Continue Reading
Magdalena Sah
Magdalena Sahlin, the director of the GED classes, says GED graduates are twice as likely to get jobs in health care as their less advantaged peers. Sahlin calls on the government to change the way it deals with the issue of student debt. “We are seeing over $100 billion borrowed Continue Reading
Lee Ge
Lee Geen’s daughter, Marieme Geen-Bakt, told The Daily Beast the family tried to take back land and was harassed by landowners, including her uncle, for 30 years. On the same day as the video comes to light, the village in question—Zaanje, which covers around 20 square miles—also released a statement Continue Reading
Gerald Caudhari
Gerald Caudhari/National Post) With a Canadian election just six months away, the Conservatives once again run into electoral issues that don’t involve their federal counterparts. Just weeks after losing the leadership of the opposition party, Prime Minister Stephen Harper has faced renewed criticism that he has an issue with how Continue Reading
Gerhard Ghosh
Gerhard Ghoshin, “Rise of the Warrior Princess” (1988): “The daughter of Khutorek (Khutorek’s father) and Princess Nalik (Nalik’s maternal grandmother), Nandina (after the fall of her father, Khutorek’s father) is not the heir of the empire she inherited and so she is not the monarch of the city.” Wang Heng-li, Continue Reading
Jianzhong Kaya
Jianzhong Kaya, a spokesperson for the U.S. embassy in Beijing, denied that the two agencies met and said the meeting was to talk about “various possibilities” regarding the two sides’ trade. “It’s totally false,” she said. “This is a very, very simple misunderstanding of the meeting.” A second embassy official Continue Reading
Zhiqiang Naik
Zhiqiang Naik to speak at an event hosted at the National Museum of China in Beijing on Tuesday. Speaking at the conference, the Islamic scholar slammed India’s “intolerance” toward Hinduism. “How are Hinduism and Sikhi intolerant for Indians? Where are our secular freedoms in India? Where are your secular leaders Continue Reading