News Keydmedia Online | 20 December 2010

South Korea has held live firing drills in a disputed area, despite threats of war from North Korea.

News Keydmedia Online | 20 December 2010

London (keydmedia) - The criticizers used to say that Facebook wasn’t making enough money because it never knew how to. Well guess what? Mark Zuckerberg’s company is now claiming that it made more than $2 Billion during 2010.

News Keydmedia Online | 20 December 2010

Five members of the Islamic Jihad and Popular Resistance Committees are killed in the strike.

News Keydmedia Online | 20 December 2010

Nairobi (keydmedia) - Al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabab and Islamic Party insurgents plan merger to try to topple United Nations-backed government.

News Keydmedia Online | 20 December 2010

An oil pipeline exploded in central Mexico, creating a 'river of fire' and killing 23 people, a local official said.

News Keydmedia Online | 19 December 2010

At least 10 people have been killed after Taliban fighters launched attacks in Kabul and in the Afghan northern province of Kunduz.

News Keydmedia Online | 18 December 2010

London (keydmedia) - Before there was Google, there was AltaVista and, according to a leaked slide from Yahoo that surfaced this week, AltaVista is expected to fade from view soon.

News Keydmedia Online | 18 December 2010

Berlin (keydmedia) - Travellers are being warned to expect severe travel disruptions all day Saturday across Europe because of heavy snow and freezing temperatures.

News Keydmedia Online | 18 December 2010

Washington (keydmedia) - US President Barack Obama last night signed into law a bill extending Bush-era tax cuts and other benefits based on a deal he brokered with Republicans that angered liberals.

News Keydmedia Online | 17 December 2010

Ukrainian prosecutors on Friday opened an investigation after several opposition deputies were badly injured in a bloody brawl in parliament that saw punches thrown and chairs hurled.

News Keydmedia Online | 17 December 2010

London (keydmedia) - WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange has claimed attempts to extradite him to Sweden are part of a 'smear campaign'.

News Keydmedia Online | 17 December 2010

Berlin (keydmedia) - European leaders have agreed a limited change to the EU treaties to establish a permanent mechanism for dealing with financial crises in countries that use the Euro as their currency.