Beauty Tips: Quick Hand Treatment
Hands are the most visible parts of you, but they also take a lot of abuse. You use them in everyday activity, and yet, they are the ultimate accessory.
Hands are the most visible parts of you, but they also take a lot of abuse. You use them in everyday activity, and yet, they are the ultimate accessory.
Being infected with a strain of hepatitis may help people with HIV to live longer, a study suggests. Scientists in the US examined data on 271 HIV-positive men who were involved in a 15-year study.
Being infected with a strain of hepatitis may help people with HIV to live longer, a study suggests. Scientists in the US examined data on 271 HIV-positive men who were involved in a 15-year study.
Parts of Mars were once "drenched" with so much water that life could easily have existed there, NASA said.
UK national Stephen Curtis, the boss of Russian Group Menatep that controls oil giant Yukos, died in a helicopter crash in southern England. The pilot of the aircraft, which was travelling from London to Bournemouth, was also killed in the accident.
Security will be tightened in the Iraqi zone patrolled by the multinational Polish stabilization force, it was announced on Thursday. The move comes after a series of bomb attacks in the city of Karbala Tuesday, when Shiite religious holiday Ashoura reac
Bulgaria's best footballer, the Golden Shoe awarder, Hristo Stoitchkov stars in the top FIFA list of greatest living football players globally. The FIFA 100 list, drawn up under the supervision of Brazilian legend Pele as part of FIFA's centenary celebra
The Guardian Following is the list of the "FIFA 100" greatest living footballers as nominated by Pele, in alphabetical order.
The funeral of late Macedonian President Boris Trajkovski, which is to take place on Friday, will be covered by over 650 media representatives, Macedonian news agency MIA informed on Thursday. A total of 65 journalists, 40 photo-reporters and cameramen a
Some of the rebel leaders who drove President Jean-Bertrand Aristide from power are suspected of involvement in drug trafficking, US officials and Haiti experts said on Thursday. While refusing to provide details, a senior Western diplomat in Haiti said i
Hundreds of Bulgarian women of all ages flocked to the Aromati (Scents) exhibition, which kicked off at the National Palace of Culture in Sofia on Wednesday. For eight years already, the event has been titillating ladies' curiosity at the beginning of spr
South Africa backed the suggestion for an independent investigation into claims that Haitian President Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide was forced out of office. After several weeks of intensifying pressure from rebels inside the country, as well
Italy's Milan and Inter have tabled an alluring offer for Lecce-striker Valeri Bozhinov, world sports media reported on Thursday. The Italian "calcio" Milan has offered GBP 12 M for the duo Bozhinov and Javier Chevanton, who have both been made available
Greece is considered a "gateway" for drugs going to Western Europe, according to a report by the US State Department for the combat against drug trafficking, Greek news agency MPA informed. According to the data published, Greece holds second place in Eu
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Germany's Federal Criminal Court ruled for Mounir al-Motassadek, by now the only convict for the September 11 attacks, to be freed from serving his 15-year sentence, and ordered a retrial. Evidence against him was not sufficient for a conviction, the pres
The Bulgarian Government ruled on Thursday that Serbia-Montenegro citizens from Kosovo are allowed to enter Bulgaria with UNMIK passports, without visa requirements, Serbian B92 TV reported. Bulgaria has previously had a visa-free regime for Serbia-Monten
Thousands of Macedonians have flocked from all over the country to capital Skopje on Thursday lining up at the Parliament building to lay flowers and pay their respects to Boris Trajkovski. Inside, the leader's coffin was draped in the country's red and g
Al-Qaeda has denied involvement in the anti-Shiite bombing attacks that killed some 200 people in Iraq during the Ashoura religious holiday. In a statement obtained by Aljazeera on Thursday, Al-Qaeda blamed US "crusaders" for the attacks.
The UK is predicting that talented students from the new EU member states may squeeze out British undergraduates, the British Telegraph reported on Thursday. According to approximate estimations, the number of undergraduates from new EU member states wou
Viva Ventures might give up acquiring a 65% stake in Bulgaria's dominant telecom BTC, if not issued a GSM license, Chief of the state Privatisation Agency Iliya Vassilev said Thursday. Vassilev, together with Economy Minister Lidiya Shuleva, Transport Mi
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