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New Zealand Christchurch Hit by 5.8 Magnitude Earthquake
"It was incredibly violent," one caller told Radio New Zealand.
Geetha Pillai Dec 23, 2011
2011: Devastating Earthquake and Tsunami Hit Japan [PHOTOS]
A devastating 8.9. magnitude earthquake hit Japan in March, triggering a massive tsunami that swept cars, ships and buildings away along the northeast coast of the country.
Gianluca Mezzofiore Dec 21, 2011
Japanese Tsunami Shown on Google Street View [PHOTOS]
Nine months after the devastating earthquake and tsunami struck the northeast of Japan, Google has uploaded photos of the affected areas on its Street View mapping site. The images show the path of destruction left behind by the tsunami.
Alistair Charlton Dec 15, 2011
Japan: Cesium in Baby Milk Powder Sparks New Fear of Radiation
A leading Japanese Food manufacture says radioactive cesium has been detected in its baby formula and has recalled the products.
Anissa Haddadi Dec 06, 2011
Literary Review: No Author is Safe from the Bad Sex Prize
Murakami and King are among 12 authors shortlisted for having written the worst sex scene of the year.
Nicholas Edmondson Dec 06, 2011
Iceland Volcano Fears Eruption Will Cause Atlantic Disaster
Fears have begun to rise that a huge volcano is about to erupt in Iceland which could a bigger impact on the world than last year's eruption at Eyjafjallajokull.
Ewan Palmer Dec 02, 2011
Fukushima Nuclear Plant Director Steps Down Due To 'Ill Health'
The director of Japan's troubled Fukushima nuclear power plant is stepping down due to ill health, according to the plant's operator Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO)
Ewan Palmer Nov 28, 2011
The Syrian Crisis, Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood
Faced by months of uprising against his regime, Syrian President Bashar al Assad continues to blame much of the unrest on armed groups and Islamist movements.
Anissa Haddadi Nov 23, 2011
Could Syria Become the New Iraq?
Much speculation has been made about the possibility of the popular protests in Syria disintegrating into an Iraq-style sectarian conflict. The IBTimes presents an analysis of the various arguments on either side.
Emanuelle Degli Esposti Nov 17, 2011
Eurozone and Middle East: Asia is Facing a Double Whammy
Asia will have to wage a dual battle to contain the aftershocks of the eurozone turmoil and the ongoing unrest in the Middle East.
BS Unnikrishnan Nov 15, 2011
Turkey Earthquake: At Least 7 Dead, Hundreds Still Trapped
At least seven people are dead and dozens are still trapped in collapsed buildings following a magnitude 5.6 earthquake that struck eastern Turkey, less than three weeks after a previous 7.2 magnitude quake killed 600 people in the same area.
Anissa Haddadi Nov 10, 2011
Silvio Berlusconi: From Bunga Bunga to Bond Yields [PHOTOS]
Silvio Berlusconi, Italy's controversial leader is trying to survive the latest political crisis affecting his career as Tuesday as he faces a crucial parliamentary vote which could bring down his stricken coalition after three years in power.
Anissa Haddadi Nov 08, 2011
Silvio Berlusconi, Working-Class Hero? How He's Pulled it Off for so Long
With Silvio Berlusconi facing the 54th -- and possibly final -- vote of confidence of his coalition in his third term alone, many wonder how the 75-year-old media tycoon has maintained his hold over the Italian public.
Gianluca Mezzofiore Nov 08, 2011
Syria: Deadly Siege on Homs and Failure of the Arab League Prove Assad is Still Dangerous
Last week, embattled Syrian President Bashar al-Assad agreed to end its crackdown on anti-government demonstrations, pull troops from the streets and release prisoners jailed during months of protests, according to the Arab League. However within days, more civilian deaths have been announced and the city of Homs has now become the symbol of the deadly crackdown led by Assad's forces.
Anissa Haddadi Nov 07, 2011
Syria: Could Assad Suffer the Same Fate as Gaddafi?
The past seven months have seen bloodshed and uprising in both Libya and Syria, but while former Libyan dictator has been ousted and killed by rebel fighters, Syrian president Bashar al-Assad obstinately clings to power. Could his continued refusal to engage with protesters lead to a similar violent end?
Oct 31, 2011
Coldplay's 'Mylo Xyloto' Tops UK Charts
Rock band Coldplay has topped the album charts with their fifth studio album "Mylo Xyloto", the Official UK Charts Company said on Sunday.
Oct 31, 2011
Thai Floods: Toyota, Ford and Honda Hit
Toyota Motor Corp has announced it will suspend production in North America on Saturday following a shortage of parts, the latest signs that the floods in Thailand have started to affect the giant automaker's global operations.
Oct 27, 2011
Turkey Earthquake: Miracles Emerge from the Rubble [PHOTOS]
A 14-day-old new born has miraculously survived after being trapped for 46hours in debris after the 7.2 earthquake hit Turkey on Sunday.
Oct 25, 2011
Turkey Quake Aftermath: Ercis Bids Goodbye to Departed, Hopes for Miracles on Day 2 (LATEST PHOTOS)
Residents of quake-affected areas spent their second night out, in freezing temperatures, after Turkish towns were rattled by several aftershocks from a massive 7.2 magnitude earthquake that has, so far, killed more than 270 people and wounded another 1,000.
Oct 25, 2011
2011 Turkey Earthquake: Relief Pours in for Quake-Hit Country
Turkey is pursuing non-stop rescue operations in a desperate attempt to search for missing people who are believed to be trapped under debris in the aftermath of a massive 7.2 magnitude earthquake.
Oct 24, 2011
Turkey Earthquake: Race Against Time as Rescue Efforts Continue
Rescue teams are on a race against time in Turkey, as efforts to find people trapped under rubble continued throughout the night, after the earthquake that hit Turkey's eastern Van region on Sunday killed more than 200 people.
Oct 24, 2011
Turkey Earthquake: Scenes of Grief and Panic
It took the earthquake in Turkey to last 29 seconds. But, it was the aftermath which has paralyzed the nation. For some, their prayers were answered when the rescue efforts turned out to be successful. But, not everyone has had that luck.
Oct 24, 2011
Massive Earthquake Kills 138 in Turkey (LATEST PHOTOS)
The 29-second earthquake which struck Turkey has killed at least 138 people. The country continues to reel in hundreds of aftershocks, received in less than ten hours, one of which was at 6.0 magnitude strong enough to create more damages.
Oct 24, 2011
Japan Eathquake May Have Struck Atmosphere First
The devastating earthquake that struck Japan earlier this year may have rattled the highest layer of the atmosphere before it shook the Earth, a discovery which could be used to provide warning for big earthquakes.
Oct 11, 2011
CERN Scientists ‘Break’ Speed of Light - and Einstein’s Special Relativity Theory
CERN scientists said on Thursday they had recorded sub-atomic particles travelling faster than light, producing a finding that could overturn fundamental law of physics such as one of Einstein's long-accepted special relativity theory.
Sep 23, 2011
L’Aquila Trial: Are the Accused Scientists Responsible?
The L'Aquila trial has now started with seven Italian officials and leading seismologists charged with manslaughter after failing to inform of the possible dangers of the 6.3 magnitude earthquake that killed 309 people in 2009.
Sep 20, 2011
Himalaya Earthquake: Death Toll Likely to Rise Despite Rescue Efforts
About 300 local people and 23 tourists were rescued by Indian troops after a powerful earthquake hit the northeast Indian state of Sikkim Sunday, said local media on Monday.
Sep 19, 2011
Nuclear is no joking matter in Japan!
Japan's new Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda appointed a new industry minister after his predecessor made controversial remarks only eight days into the post about the country's nuclear crisis.
Sep 12, 2011
Tough Times in New Zealand - Focus on Christchurch After Earthquakes
Fourth September this year marked the first anniversary of the 7.1 Richter scale earthquake that struck the city of Christchurch at 04.35 local time. New Zealand's second largest city, and the largest in the South Island, the miracle was surely that despite extensive damage, no-one was killed in the quake. No doubt that the quake hit the area early on a Saturday morning helped make this possible.
Sep 06, 2011
Hurricane Irene Affects Both London and New York Fashion Week
Substantial changes have been made to designer’s schedules at both New York fashion week and London Fashion Week due to Hurricane Irene.
Sep 02, 2011
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