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Watch 9/11 twin towers attack in world media

What did happen on September 11, 2001? People across the years, ages and times will try to unearth  the incident with more attention. Who did this heinous act for what purposes! Whom are the beneficiaries of this inhuman acts? History will also justify the issue with different scientific clues and symbols.    Clock the round incidents shown in world media visible here.

Watch live 9/11 attack on World Trade Centre

Terrorists attacks on World Trade Centre on September 11, 2001 mostly known as 9/11 attack. Millions of people will remember the incident full with a very shocking as well as turning point human history. However, who is the responsible for the incident is a deep rooted question. 9/11 Attack on WTC in New york. 

Hackers in China occupies secrets of S. Korea, allegation raised

Seoul military officials say the North Korea has an army unit of elite hackers. The comments came  when the question arises from Seoul officials and diplomats that hackers in China have stolen secrets on South Korea’s defense and foreign affairs by using bogus emails, the intelligence agency said Friday. The National Intelligence Service uncovered the hacking early this year and warned government offices about the danger of such emails, a spokesman said. Hackers sent emails in the names of South Korean diplomats, presidential aides and other people familiar to Seoul officials. Attached files containing viruses were disguised as important documents, such as analyzes on North Korea’s economy. When a recipient clicked on the attachment, the virus started downloading documents in his or her computer, the spokesman said. Lawmaker Lee Jung-Hyun of the ruling Grand National Party told parliament Thursday that a ‘considerable volume of classified documents’ was feared to have been leaked

Bangladesh Cricket Team wins 3-days ODI series against New Zealand

The world cricket lovers saw the emergence of a new and performing Bangladesh   in the final match  held on Thursday. Congratulations to the dynamic captain Shakib Al Hasan who stood tall to rewrite the record books with a colossal all-round effort in the Tigers' historic series triumph over New Zealand at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur of Dhaka in Bangladesh. Bangladesh Cricket Team celebrates their first 3-days  ODI series victory over New Zealand in their own country on October 14, 2010 The players erupted in joy, in front of an electrifying crowd who braved the scorching heat and humid condition, once Rokibul Hasan held the catch of Kane Williamson, who stood in the way of Bangladesh and victory with a resolute 108, at deep midwicket off paceman Shafiul Islam. This ensured the Tigers' nine-run victory in the nerve-wrecking fourth one-dayer of the five-match series and gave them a 3-0 lead against New Zealand, whose chase eventually ended at 232 in 49.3

World astonishes at the ever brilliant rescue operation of Chile

Millions of people of the world astonished at the heart-throbbing rescue scene happened  in  South American Country Chile and telecasted live in the world media. The question people can live without oxygen! Now it is proven in Chile. No artist can accomplish the act even in any cinema or serial. No fictionist can imagine and no director can think. It happens. It happened across 69 days that is 4140 hours over the 24 hours everyday on this earth. Chile is a coastal country located in the southwest region of South America, Chile has an area of 756,950 square kilometers (292,258 square miles) and a total coastline of 6,435 kilometers (3,998 miles). Chile shares its northern border with Peru and its eastern border with Bolivia and Argentina. Comparatively, the area occupied by Chile is nearly twice the size of California. Chile's capital city, Santiago, is located at the country's latitudinal mid-point. However, Chileans made Thursday a record-s

Chinese Human Rights Worker Liu Xiaobo wins Nobel Peace Prize 2010

China's 11 years imprisoned and dissident Human Rights Worker Liu Xiaobo has won the Nobel Peace Prize 2010. The Norwegian Nobel Committee in their citation  declared that "It has decided to award the Nobel Peace Prize for 2010 to Liu Xiaobo for his long and non-violent struggle for fundamental human rights in China". The Norwegian Nobel Committee has long believed that there is a close connection between human rights and peace. Such rights are a prerequisite for the "fraternity between nations" of which Alfred Nobel wrote in his will. Over the past decades, China has achieved economic advances to which history can hardly show any equal. The country now has the world's second largest economy; hundreds of millions of people have been lifted out of poverty. Scope for political participation has also broadened. China's new status must entail increased responsibility. China is in breach of several international agreements to which it is a signatory, as