Palestinian minors in Israeli detention centers break news on their nightmare under interrogation.
The City Montessori School in India is now the world's largest school, with a staggering 47,000 attendees, over 1,000 classrooms, and 3,700 computers.
Mohamed al-Zawahiri, brother of al-Qaeda’s chief, has confessed to receiving 25 million dollars from Egyptian prominent Muslim Brotherhood figure, Khairat al-Shatir, to launch a terrorist attack in the Sinai Peninsula.
Bradley Manning, the soldier who received a 35-year sentence for leaking classified US documents to WikiLeaks, has identified as female and wants to be called Chelsea.
“If journalists are unable to penetrate the secrecy with which officialdom seeks to cloak its enterprises, they should go back as historians to make the record whole and clear,” ... wrote Kennett Love, former New York Times Mideast correspondent (1924 - May13th, 2013)
The National Security Agency's surveillance network has the capacity to reach around 75 percent of all US Internet communications in the hunt for foreign intelligence, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Mahmoud Ezzat was born in August 13, 1944, and has been serving as deputy supreme guide of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag has pointed the finger at Egypt’s neighboring countries ruled by monarchs, claiming that these states supported the coup regime in order to better control Egypt, as “puppet administrations” were easier to control than democracies.
In a sign of solidarity with Hezbollah Movement, Lebanese couple visited South Beirut explosion site which left two dozen killed and scores injured
Scores of people were killed in latest wave of violence in Egypt while future of one of the first blooms of the Arab Spring remains in dilemma, many fearing scenarios worse than commonly expected.