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FIFA World Cup 2010:Brazil beat Ivory Coast;But Kaka dismissed by red card


Brzail got victory over Ivory coast but Brazil favorite player Kaka dismissed by red card.Brazil beat Ivory Coast  with 3-1 goals in Group G of the World Cup ,then kaka dismissed by referee shown red card .

Kaka is a Brazilian player, who currently plays for Real Madrid C.F.and the Brazilian national team.Kaka is regarded as one of the best football players in the world.  He was named as the player of the tournament and Luis Fabiano won the top goalscorer award with five goals in five matches.

Fifa have yet to receive a formal complaint from the Brazilian confederation regarding the issue. As per Fifa's disciplinary code, it is almost certain that any appeal from Brazil would fail, because the referee's decision is considered final except in circumstances where he has clearly booked the wrong player. The social media world has reacted to this shocking decision.





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Indo-Pak talks next week



India has signaled its readiness to discuss "all issues" with Pakistan. Indian foreign secretary Nirupama Rao meets her counterpart Salman Bashir in Islamabad on June 24.

Indian is looking at next week's meetings between the Foreign Secretaries and Home Ministers of India and Pakistan as a trust building exercise that could bridge India and Pakistan diplomatically.  Mr. Chidambaram, who is travelling to Pakistan for the SAARC Interior Ministers meeting, will sit with Rehman Malik on June 26.

"We are not going there in an accusatory mode but in exploratory mode," official sources said. Terrorism will certainly be high on the agenda,  the trial for the seven Mumbai accused which is pending in the Pakistani courts is on the top of the list. India is looking at the whole relationship as an integrated subject, reducing truth deficit, joint anti-terrorism.





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Humans are on the verge of extinction?


Frank Fenner, an Australian scientist, has predicted that the human race will disappear in the next 100 years. Fenner, who helped eradicate smallpox from the world, is the Professor Frank Fenner, emeritus professor of microbiology at the Australian National University.





According to him, the human race will be unable to survive a population explosion and "unbridled consumption". "Homo sapiens will become extinct, perhaps within 100 years," Fenner said. "A lot of other animals will, too."

"It's an irreversible situation. I think it's too late. I try not to express that because people are trying to do something, but they keep putting it off."

There is a remarkable change in the weather now days; Climate change is one reason for the human race's imminent demise. ‘The Aborigines showed that without science and the production of carbon dioxide and global warming, they could survive for 40,000 or 50,000 years. But the world can't’.

The world’s population is currently 6.8 billion as per UN figures, which is predicted to exceed seven billion by the end of 2011.

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