Numerous Sham Marriages in Patras

By Margarita Papantoniou The western Greek city of Patras has reportedly become a haven for marriages of convenience in which women then have no contact with their “husband” and then are forced to... Read more »

Ethics at Crossroads in Fortune 500 Firms

By Heide Malhotra It sounds so simple and straightforward: the concept that good morals allow an individual, a group, a nation, and the world to be upright and honest with an understanding of... Read more »

اسلامی جمہوریہ پاکستان میں معاشرتی جرائم کیوں عروج پر ؟

:سید عتیق الحسن پاکستان کے حکمران اور عوام  پاکستان کی بدحالی اوربڑھتے ہوئے جرائم  کا ذمہ دار  عالمی طاقتوں، امریکہ، پڑوسی ممالک وغیرہ وغیرہ  کوٹہراتے ہیں۔شاید میری یہ باتیں پاکستان کے نوجوانوں... Read more »

Bangladesh Bleeding: Mass-killing in February 2013

Mass-killing in February: According to a report of Daily Amar Desh, a prominent Bengali national daily, at least 77 people were killed in police firing in February 2013[1]. Independent sources put the... Read more »

Obama defends Geneva chemical weapons deal as Syria claims ‘victory’

President Barack Obama has been forced to defend the US-Russia deal on a framework to put the Syrian regime’s chemical weapons under international control, saying that while his approach might not have... Read more »

Philippines fighting rages as truce collapses

Philippine troops are closing in on Muslim rebel positions and cutting off escape routes to end a week-long standoff that has left more dozens dead in the southern city of Zamboanga, officials... Read more »

Inter-Korean industrial zone reopens

Efforts to improve North-South ties culminate in arrival of South Korean businessmen at Kaesong after five-month gap. South Korean businessmen have crossed into North Korea as the joint Kaesong industrial zone reopened... Read more »

Putin Controls the Chessboard, Obama’s In Deep Trouble

By Dove Hodge Ed Snowden told us that we were being spied upon. Everyone, outside the sheep in this country already knew that. Therefore, it is child’s play to conclude that Snowden... Read more »

Holy Fukushima – Radiation From Japan Is Already Killing North Americans

By Jeromie Williams You’re going to want to use every share button at the bottom of this article once you’re done reading, so get ready, it’s time to freak out:  Maybe. If... Read more »

22 Medical Studies That Show Vaccines Can Cause Autism

Concerns regarding vaccinations continue to increase exponentially in light of all of the information and documentation that has surfaced over the past few years. As a result, corporate media has responded to... Read more »

Measuring race relations in Singapore

By Zuraidah Ibrahim Half empty or half full–this is the usual way to describe the state of race relations in Singapore. For the longest time, I took comfort in gauging it this way.... Read more »

China urged to help end Syria crisis

By Pu Zhendong A Syrian delegation to Beijing has urged China to play the role of neutral peacemaker, to aid the end of the Syrian crisis through dialogue. The Syrian crisis should... Read more »

Greats from India, Pakistan could be play in Windies event

Karachi: The sporting ties between India and Pakistan may have been hit by border tensions but come November, retired cricket greats from both the countries will be seen in action in a World... Read more »

Italy and Netherlands Qualify for 2014 World Cup

Italy and the Netherlands secured qualification for the 2014 World Cup on Tuesday with two matches to spare. Italy came from behind to beat the visiting Czech Republic, 2-1, when Giorgio Chiellini... Read more »

When TNA lives in Colombo and ‘Eelam’ is elsewhere

By Shenali D Waduge Let’s explore a very simple question. Exactly how does the TNA propose to give dignity to the Tamils by living away from them? Do they propose to run ‘Eelam’... Read more »

Terry Jones versus the World of Islam

By Saeed Qureshi Terry Jones a throwback fanatic from the flock of the Middle Ages Christian crusaders does it again. But this time the local administration preempted his insidious attempt by arresting... Read more »

NSW Govt committed to tackling asbestos related disease

Minister for Finance and Services Andrew Constance has today reaffirmed the NSW Government’s commitment to protecting workers, home renovators and the wider community from the dangers of asbestos. “Australia has one of... Read more »

Italy is not racist: Africa-born minister

CALI, Colombia – Italy’s first black minister defended her adopted homeland insisting it is not racist even though she endured a series of racially-charged threats and taunts since assuming her post. Speaking... Read more »

Sustaining UAE’s logistics leadership through quality

Dubai—If your country is located at the crossroads of Asia, Africa and Europe, with easy access to a potential market of almost two billion consumers, then logistics should definitely be at the... Read more »

A Plea for caution from Russia

What Putin Has to Say to Americans About Syria. Vladimir V. Putin is the president of Russia.  MOSCOW — RECENT events surrounding Syria have prompted me to speak directly to the American... Read more »

Australia’s hot ticket to Asian business

By Edward Kus & Robert Tilleard It is over 40 years since Gough Whitlam famously claimed the government had “missed the bus” on China. A recent survey of Australia’s next generation of leaders... Read more »

Voice of Tribune – Radio Program – Recording 15 September, 2013

Voice of Tribune – Radio Program – Recording 15 September, 2013 Producer; Syed Atiq ul Hassan Presenters; Syed Atiq ul Hassan and Aijaz Ahmed FM98.5 Sydney Read more »

وہی پرانے نسخےسے کراچی کا علاج نہیں کیا جاسکتا

سید عتیق الحسن، سڈنی آسٹریلیا سندھ کے وزیر اطلاعات سمیت کئی نام نہاد سندھ سے محبت کا دعوی  کرنے والے کہتے ہیں کہ اگر نئے صوبے پاکستان کے کسی اور صوبے میں... Read more »

نئے صوبے پاکستان کی ناگزیر ضرورت ہے

سیدعتیق الحسن، سڈنی آسٹریلیا نئے صوبے کسی بھی ملک میں بننا وقت کے ساتھ ایک فطری ضرورت ہوتی ہے۔ یہ کوئی ملک یا  قوم سے غداری نہیں ۔ جو لوگ اسِ وقت... Read more »