Maybe they have some eggs left in the basket but the way HTC and Apple are moving ahead in the mobile communications business and the way Samsung is giving the Americans and Taiwanese a hard time, it is unlikely RIM will be able to retain its customer base, US President being one of them, in […]
Dec 21 2011 | Posted in
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Research In Motion are in financial troubles of late and there is a possible acquisition expected in the near future by some experts. However, RIM itself is conducting business against all odds and is stubborn in solving the problems own its own, which is shocking. The Canadian company’s major-sale product is the Blackberry smartphone, which […]
Dec 21 2011 | Posted in
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Mississippi mayor, Greg Davis has made a shocking revelation that he is gay. Southaven Mayor Greg Davis revealed publicly for the first time two days back that he is homosexual, and added he always had his nose to grindstone to keep his sexuality from affecting his position as the mayor of an important US state […]
Dec 18 2011 | Posted in
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Many climate experts have deeply regretted the Canada’s withdrawal from Kyoto Protocol and called this is an irresponsible act that will hurt obviously the global anti-climate change efforts. On 12th December 2011, Canada pulled out of the Kyoto Protocol on climate change and stated the agreement won’t facilitate the atmospheric crisis in the long run. […]
Dec 17 2011 | Posted in
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Research In Motion (RIM) already announced earlier this year that they will have relatively low sales in the last quarter of 2011. However, according to some analysts at Wall Street, the Canadian company will see a huge slump in sales in the second fiscal quarter, that is January to March. The US is the largest […]
Dec 16 2011 | Posted in
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Canadian High Commission shows concern over Reko Diq copper and gold mining project Lajoas Andraaz, Canadian Deputy High Commissioner, has shown his concern over investment worth $400 million stuck in Reko Diq copper and gold mining project. Speaking to a delegation in Multan he said, “We do not have any political objectives in Pakistan, Canada […]
Dec 16 2011 | Posted in
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Canada has pulled out of the Kyoto Protocol on climate change and stated the agreement won’t facilitate the atmospheric crisis. It covenanted a rage to the anti-global warming pact, which has not been formally rejected by any other country. Environment Minister Peter Kent said that Canada is appealing to its officially permitted right to take […]
Dec 14 2011 | Posted in
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South Korea might run along United States to ban petrochemical imports from Iran South Korea looks forward to ban the petrochemical imports from Iran, after the raise of sanctions by United States, Britain and Canada. A source from S. Korea said, "We are cautiously considering an import ban on Iranian petrochemical products, and currently evaluating […]
Nov 25 2011 | Posted in
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The European Union agrees to impose sanctions over Iranian industries The European Union has agreed to the sanctions proposed by United States, Great Britain and Canada. About 200 Iranian people, companies and organisations are called to fall in the sanctions. The sanctions were imposed due to the suspicion that Iran is planning to achieve […]
Nov 23 2011 | Posted in
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U.S., Britain and Canada raised sanctions over Iran’s financial and energy sectors Western states including United States, Britain and Canada have raised sanctions over Iran’s financial and energy sectors. The purpose of the sanctions is to raised political pressure on Tehran and put a definite end to its nuclear energy program. However the plans were […]
Nov 22 2011 | Posted in
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United Nations warned Iran over hidden intentions of building nuclear weapons United Nations’ supervising body for global nuclear activities has warned Iran on its alleged plans to develop nuclear weapons. The supervising body from U.N tends to get more suspicious about Iran’s nuclear activity. Iran has claimed that due the increase of it power consumption […]
Nov 19 2011 | Posted in
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Canadian High Commissioner inaugurates Chail Shagai bridge in the flood-stricken Sawat District Ross Hynes, the Canadian High Commissioner to Pakistan on Monday inaugurated the Chail Shagai bridge in Swat District to restore transportation links to the communities links to communities cut off by the devastating floods in 2010. The Canadian High Commissioner Hynes said that […]