Sunday, 6 December 2015
Chennai Flood, Iraq Oil, Syrian War, US Politics to claim survival of fittest
Hetal Roy, Zarana Patel, Pooja Chauhan and Suresh Balakrishnan mark the start of new Era in Toxicology with Camillo Golgi Research Award-2015 in Toxicology
Strikes on Raqqa 'kill 32 IS militants' Air strikes on the Syrian city of Raqqa have killed at least 32 Islamic State militants and wounded 40 more, an activist group says. Can air-strike solve the ‘fundamental’ problem? Do you think it is merely increasing the revenge only? Syria is burning due to international political drama based on oil resources, leaving this place as unsafe, when its civilians migrates to neighbouring countries, for safe settlement, they are being seen as ‘unwanted’ people!.... It is like you want to have sex, but not want babies/ pregnancy. IS blast kills governor of Aden The governor of Yemen's southern port city of Aden is killed in an attack claimed by Islamic State militants. (MIDDLE EAST). Living organisms will always fight, compete, and struggle, because nature says ‘survival of fittest’ The Turkish president asserted Haswani had dual Syrian and Russian citizenship and was buying oil from ISIS and selling it to the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad as well as to international traders. Erdogan said Turkey had evidence to back up the claim of Haswani’s dealing between the government and ISIS, which officially are sworn enemies. He was reacting to charges by Russian President Vladmimir Putin that and other Russian officials that Erdogan and his family were personally involved in the illegal export of ISIS oil to Turkey. The row is part of the Turkish-Russian confrontation that started when Turkey shot down a Russian fighter plane on the Syrian border on Nov. 24. Living organisms fight for best resources and claim the competitors as criminals.
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