Published on 29 Dec 2013
At least 14 people were killed and scores were wounded as a female suicide bomber struck at a railway station in southern Russia, officials said. Images caught by a security camera facing the station showed the moment of explosion in Volgograd. (Dec. 29)
The trend set by Geert Wilders gains monetum as Europe endorses the Right wingers' concern of Immigration. Islamism and the demographic threat posed by immigrants from Islamic countries refusing to integrate save under their own terms.
Right-wing party in Switzerland could be boosted by election
Published on Oct 23, 2011 by Euronews
Votes are now being counted after elections in Switzerland on Sunday. Polls closed at midday local time, and the turnout was low due to many people using the postal ballot.
This parliamentary vote will determine what parties are represented in the cabinet and how many seats they will get when the cabinet is formed on December 14.
The ministers run federal agencies and take turns as president for a year.
Voting begins in historic election in Tunisia
From: Euronews | Oct 23, 2011 | 10 views
Almost four million Tunisians have registered to vote in their country’s first ever democratic elections.
As the polls opened on Sunday, people patiently waited their turn, to cast their first truly free vote.
Over 100 political parties are fielding candidates to fill the 217 seat parliament. That body will then work on a new constitution and select a prime minister
Turkish troops ‘kill 49 Kurdish rebels’
From: Euronews | Oct 23, 2011 | 246 views
Turkish troops have killed at least 49 Kurdish rebels in a valley near the Iraqi border, according to the military.
They have been attacking separatist militants in southeastern Turkey and in northern Iraq, following an attack by the PKK in which 24 soldiers were killed.
The rebels have not confirmed the deaths
Gaddafi’s wife wants former leader buried in hometown
From: Euronews | Oct 22, 2011 | 3,053 views
What will happen the body of deposed Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is still uncertain, as the country’s interim government tries to map out the path to democracy.
Chairman of the transitional government Mahmoud Jibril says the first elections could take place in eight months’ time.
More immediately, whether to or not hand Gaddafi’s body over to his family and tribe in Sirte, as requested by his wife, is provoking strong reactions