Vanga (Vangelia) Pandeva was born on January 31st, 1911 and spent her life living in Bulgaria until she died on August 11th, 1996. She lost her sight when she was 12 years old when she was swept away by a tornado. She was found alive with sand in her eyes, which was the reason for [...]
Today is Blog Action Day, when many blogs on all topics write about a single issue which is affecting the world and needs to be corrected. The topic this year is poverty, a critical matter that is the cause of thousands of daily deaths throughout the world. The Wikiweblog Team decided to write an article [...]
On Saturday, U.S took North Korea, a long threat to the world, off the list of being a terror nation. Interestingly enough, after such long refusal to compromise, N. Korea finally decided to allow the UN and its allies to inspect the labs and other areas of the nation where nuclear weapons, or means of [...]
Armenia who?
Oh, that little nation neighbouring Turkey where at least 1.5 million people were slaughtered without reason? No, no, I don’t think I’ve heard of it.
Turkey is still in denial of its history and claim that it was a just war instead of genocide. I’m sorry, but when you are attempting to obliterate the entire [...]
Let’s Talk About Elections
No, not American elections for once, but Canadian elections. The debates for the federal elections are coming up soon, on October 2nd I believe. There are going to be five leaders tearing at each other, and for the first time the Green party will have a chance to shut those Tories up. [...]
Iraq, Iran, What’s the Difference, Right?
For the past couple of days I’ve bee hearing many echoes about the U.S (McCain and Palin, to be exact) wanting to start a war with Iran. Not only do I think this is a devastatingly bad idea, but I don’t think McCain should be uttering any words about a [...]