Farmer jailed in Hong Kong for burning flag

A man has been jailed in Hong Kong for burning the national flag, in the first sentence of its kind.

S Korea suspends savings banks citing weak finances

South Korea has suspended seven local savings banks citing the weak state of their finances.

Japan urges mass evacuation ahead of Typhoon Roke

More than a million people in central and western Japan have been urged to leave their homes as a powerful typhoon approaches.

Burma begins swap scheme for cars over 40 years old

Owners of some of Burma's most antiquated cars have been queuing in Rangoon to exchange their old vehicles for permits to import newer models.

Polio strain spreads to China from Pakistan

Polio has spread to China for the first time since 1999 after being imported from Pakistan, the World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed.

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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Light aircraft accident, six people were killed in Mexico

Mexico City (News and Us)-six people were killed on Tuesday (7/4), when a light aircraft belonging to the Office of the Attorney General's Office (PGR) of Mexico crashed in the State of Zacatecas in Central Mexico-North, said the State Attorney General Arturo Nahle.

The plane carrying several people working for PGR and the Federal Police when it crashed, said Nahle to one local television station, according to a report by Xinhua, Wednesday morning.


The plane exploded and caught fire when it crashed in the small town of La Noria, about 10 kilometers from the State capital, also named Zacatecas, shortly after take-off from Victor Rosales air terminal at the airport.


Just a few days earlier, the Attorney General of Mexico Murillo Karam fly to Zacatecas with the same plane ride.


The Government still has to ensure the penyabab of the crash, but the fire had made the plane so the ash, they said.


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Monday, March 25, 2013

Government: the death toll of the Damascus mosque blast so 42 people

Beirut (Reuters)-An explosion at a mosque in the capital of Syria, Damascus, Thursday killed at least 42 people, including a senior pro-Government cleric, and wounded 84 others, Syria Ministry of Health said.

State television and the anti-Government activists previously reported 15 dead, reports Reuters.

The television said one suicide blast struck a Mosque in Faith terrorist Center of Damascus, and Mohammed al-Buti, the priest of ancient Ummayyad Mosque, is one of who died.

Buti, a cleric who is reviled by the Government-appointed opposition movement, delivering the prayer sermon Syria Friday every week on television the Government. (AK)



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Thursday, March 21, 2013

Coordinated explosions kills 25 people in Baghdad

We heard shooting and a few minutes later, three attackers wearing military uniforms came to the second floor and started to shoot blindly. "
Baghdad (Reuters)-coordinated blasts killed at least 25 people in central Baghdad, Wednesday, near the green zone with rigorous care which is the location of a number of Western embassies, said police and medical officials.

Yet there are those who claim responsibility for the bombing, but the Sunni guerrillas redouble their effort to undermine Iraq's Shiite government and enlarge the conflict between communities this year, Reuters reports.

Police said two car bombs exploded in the District of Alawi, one of them near the building of the Ministry of Justice, before the suicide attacker detonated his car bomb near the offices of the Interior Ministry.

A suicide attacker entered the offices of the Ministry of Justice, then a number of militants attacked the building and clashed with security forces who later managed to overwhelm Iraq again situation.

"I went to the second floor to do something when I heard the explosion, then an explosion," said Ammar Ghanim, a policeman who was in the building of the Ministry of it at the moment.

"We heard shooting and a few minutes later, three attackers wearing military uniforms came to the second floor and started to shoot blindly," police said. "I hit a shot in the foot and I am proud to kill one of them (attackers)."

Among those killed were at least seven police officers and 15 civilians, police and medical officials said. Three militants also were killed. At least 50 people injured.

Violence is the last of a wave of bombings and suicide attacks in the middle of a political crisis between Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and his Government partners and protest marches over the past few weeks demanding his resignation.

Throughout February, 220 people were killed in violence in Iraq, according to the data, based on AFP information from security sources and medical.

Iraq is engulfed in political chaos and violence that killed thousands of people since u.s. forces completed a withdrawal from the country on 18 December 2011, leaving security responsibilities to Iraq troops.

In addition to having problems with the Kurds, Iraq's Government is also at odds with Sunni groups.

Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki (Shiite) since December 2011 sought the arrest of Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi on charges of terrorism and attempting to dismiss Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-absolute. Both are Sunni leaders.

Iraq officials issued an arrest warrant for Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi on December 19, 2011 after they gain recognition that connect him with terrorist activity.

Dozens of guards of Hashemi, a Sunni Arab leader, was arrested in a few weeks after the announcement, but it is not clear how many people were now on hold.

Hashemi, who denied the allegations, was hiding in the Kurdish autonomous region in northern Iraq, and Kurdish leaders refused to pass them to Baghdad.

The Kurdish government even allowed the regional visit to Hashemi did Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey. (M014)



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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Men's berpeledak three people hostage in Russia school

Moscow (Reuters)-a man who claimed to be carrying a bomb three people hostage at a school in the city of Astrakhan, southern Russia, Thursday, police said.

Two students and a safety officer hindered to the classrooms on the third floor by the man after he delivered a fourth hostage was identified as a teacher, a Reuters report.

"The man was holding a paper bag in her hand that she said contained explosives," said Dmitry Beryozin, a spokesman for police in the city near the Caspian Sea.

The man asked the police bring it food and drink but have yet to file charges, said Committee Investigators Russia in that area.

Russia news agencies reported earlier Thursday that their captors were armed with the gun man.

The man's motive is not yet known did the standoff and it is not clear whether it has something to do with the militant group.

The Kremlin is still trying to cope with muslim guerrillas in the North Caucasus, a decade after the federal troops in Chechnya separatists mendongkel dominance.

Suicide bombing attacks launched by a principal of the North Caucasus, killing 37 people in the most densely populated Russia Domodedovo Airport in Moscow in January 2011.

The attack was made the President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev was then fired a number of medium-level police officials and leading to Domodedovo pendongkelan senior managers.

The suicide bombing was claimed by Doku Umarov, the leader of the Caucasus Emirate.

United States incorporate the Caucasus Emirate to its list of terrorist groups because of the serangan-serangannya in an attempt to dislodge the Government from the North Caucasus region of Russia.

Violence flared in the North Caucasus, where muslim guerrillas are angry because of poverty and global jihad ideology driven by wanting to establish an independent State based on sharia law.

Dagestan, located on the shores of the Caspian Sea, has replaced its neighbouring territories as a center of violence in the North Caucasus who are muslim.

Dagestan borders Chechnya in the North Caucasus, where Russia is facing violent muslim hardliners, and a muslim province that is often hit by attacks targeting law enforcement officers and Government officials.

The attacks have made the Kremlin promised again to quell the guerrillas in the North Caucasus. The area hit by violence since two post-war Soviet happened in Chechnya between separatist guerrillas and Government forces.

The group human rights groups accused the authorities in the North Caucasus region of Russia--ranging from the Black Sea to the Caspian Sea--do major offences under the pretext of HUMAN RIGHTS to quell muslim militancy. (M014)



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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Russia ungsikan over 100 people from Syria

On March 12, the Ministry of emergency situations planes flew 64 Americans in Russia who are living in Syria and members of their families, along with citizens of Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Moldova and Uzbekistan, "
Moscow (Reuters)-Russia has evacuates more than 100 of its nationals and nationals of some other countries than Syria, Russia's Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday.

"On March 12, the Ministry of emergency situations planes flew 64 Americans in Russia who are living in Syria and members of their families, along with citizens of Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Moldova and Uzbekistan," the Ministry said in a jejaringnya.

The total number of people expelled from Syria is 103, he said.

On Tuesday, the Il-62 aircraft sent 11 tons of humanitarian aid for the city in Syria Latakia, said Xinhua--which monitored Between Jakarta, Wednesday night.

Russia launched a similar operation in a few months later. On February 19, Russia sent two planes 46 tons of humanitarian aid to the same beach town in Syria.

On the way back they, both aircraft were bringing Russia and citizens of other Commonwealth citizens of a Member State wishing to leave Syria--dicabik battle.

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Monday, March 18, 2013

Plane crash kills 10 people in Northern Brazil

Rio de Janeiro (Reuters)-Ten people were killed when a single-engine plane they were travelling crashed in the small town of Almeirim in Brazil's North, said the local government, Wednesday (16/3).

According to a report by Xinhua, the plane disappeared from radar screens on Tuesday late at night, but the newly discovered puingnya on Wednesday morning, as the site of the accident in the dense forest. There are no penyintas in the accident, the Government said.

The plane, a single-engined aircraft Embraer 821-Caraja, off-the shelf of Belem, capital of Para State, and had an accident just 20 kilometres from Monte Dourado Airport in the city. The victim's name has not been announced.

The plane, belonging to the Fretax, aircraft rental company transporting nine employees of the engineering company Cesbe to the water power plant Santo Antonio do Finger, which is being built in the State of Amapa, which embraces.

The cause of the accident remains unknown and will be investigated by the Department of aviation, Xinhua said Thursday.

Fretax and Cesbe issued a statement deploring the accident and said they would provide assistance to families of the victims.

Fretax and the pilots have been in good health condition and inspection of the aircraft was done on a regular basis.

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Friday, March 15, 2013

45 people were killed in a car bomb attack in karachi

At least 45 people were killed and 150 injured. The number of deaths will likely rise because half of them are injured in critical condition. "
Karachi (Reuters)-a powerful car bomb Blast in an area with a population of Shiites in Karachi, Pakistan, killed at least 45 people, officials said Sunday.

The blast destroyed the front of the two five-story apartment blocks in the area of Abbas in Karachi, which makes one of the block was on fire and trapping residents under the rubble of the building.

"At least 45 people were killed and 150 injured. The number of deaths will likely rise because half of them are injured in critical condition, "said Hashim Raza Zaidi, a high government official in Karachi, told AFP.

Hundreds of shops and houses were badly damaged in the blast, which occurred as Shiite Muslims were leaving the mosques nearby, and the balcony of the apartment blocks that crumbled.

At the hospital, where many victims Patel injuries treated, a mother crying while looking for her son.

"He stood on the balcony, where he is?" cried the woman.

Ijaz Ali is on the third floor of one of the apartment blocks it with his wife and his two sons when the bomb exploded.

"All of a sudden I heard a big explosion and we thought the building was going to collapse--like an earthquake," he told AFP from the hospital.

"The Windows of my apartment blew up toward me, something hit my head and I fainted. I open my eyes in the hospital and relieved my family survived, "he said.

The majority Shia population was Abbot, but officials said that the victims in the blast that also includes Sunni residents.

Violence against Shiite residents and reached a record in 2012 more than 400 Shiites killed in sectarian attacks.

Monday, a bomb blast in a Sufi shrines killed at least two people and injuring 10 others in the tomb of Shah Ghulam Lakhi in the South District Shikarpur, about 400 kilometers northeast of Karachi. It was also sacred place usually visited by the Shia.

Shia Muslims, which reached about 20 percent of Pakistan's population of 180 million people which is majority Sunni, often assailed by a hard-line Sunni group.

On 16 February in Quetta bomb attack killed 88 people, and 92 people were killed in an attack in a place of pool Hazara on 10 January. The Sunni militant group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LJ) claimed responsibility for attacks on the Shia Hazara residents.

Karachi, a city with a population of 18 million people which is the business center of Pakistan, is routinely hit by violence.

The year 2012 is the deadliest in Karachi in the past two decades, where about 2,000 people were killed in violence related to ethnic and political tension, which raises concerns about the elections that will take place this year.

Pakistan hit by bomb attacks and suicide shooting that killed more than 5200 people since government troops stormed a mosque into a militant hideout in Islamabad in July 2007.

Sectarian violence has increased since the Sunni guerrillas deepens ties with militants of Al Qaida and the Taliban after Pakistan joined the US-led operations to quell militancy after the attacks of 11 September 2001 in the United States. (M014)



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Sunday, March 10, 2013

The House collapsed due to the blast, 10 people were killed in Viet Nam

Hanoi (Reuters)-three houses in a small loronbg in District 3, Ho Chi Minh, Viet Nam South, collapsed as a result of two explosions on Sunday morning, causing at least 10 people were killed and many people were still trapped under the rubble.

One family of seven people were among those killed in the blast, and some people injured were taken to a local hospital, such as quoted from Xinhua.

According to the official news agency VNA, Viet Nam, the explosion happened in a crowded area in the Centre of Ho Chi Minh City, where many private homes are located.

Preliminary information indicates the locals who live in the hallway on the way Nam Ky Khoi Nghia Vinh Nghiem Pagoda outside, heard two bursts of sound with an interval of five minutes.

They then saw three houses burned to the ground and its walls collapsed, according to Tuoi Tre news website, based in Ho Chi Minh City.

Local residents said the explosion occurred at around 00.15 local time Sunday.

According to Tuoi Tre report, after being told about the events, hundreds of firefighters using trucks over 12 firemen were deployed to succour.

The explosion caused a wave that shook houses within a radius of several hundred metres and even broke the window glass.

As quoted in Tuoi Tre, a woman named Nguyen Thi Phuong--who was sleeping in his house when the explosion occurred--said, "my family, as many as four people, hear the sound of loud explosions that shook the whole House. We feel panic at the time, and later the smell the smoke that we think comes from Fireworks. We left our House to a safer place. "

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Friday, March 8, 2013

31 people were killed by bomb blast in Damascus

Damascus (Reuters)-a bomb exploded near the Office of the Baath Party in Central Damascus on Thursday, killing at least 31 people, injuring dozens of people and rattled the building, said the media and monitoring group.

The explosion on Thursday afternoon in the middle of the town raises a thick smoke of soaring, occurred when opposition Syria meet in Cairo to discuss the leadership proposal to conduct negotiations with the Government of Syria.

Immediately after the explosion, a nearby military base was hit by mortar attacks, government television said, without elaborating further.

The official SANA News Agency Announces "many civilians were killed or injured in what he termed the" troris attacks ", while Obsevatorium Syria for human rights referred to the death toll of 31 people and dozens of others injured.

Pictures of bloodied corpses lying on the ground and burning vehicles delivered the official television network Al-Ekhbariya, who said children were among those injured, when an explosion occurred near a school in the Mazraa district.

A police officer present told AFP the car bomb exploded in the Garden November 16, near masjid Al-Iman, where the offices of the Baath party headquarters is located.

Sirens-ambulance sirens and the sound of machine gun fire were heard at the time.

Russia news agencies reported the Windows of the Embassy of Russia in Damasku rupture due to the blast but there were no injuries to staff.

The explosion was the more urgent National Coalition meeting in Cairo where the talk-talk one word delegation concentrated on the Group's Chairman bid for negotiating directly with the Government of Syria.

"The Agenda is long and among the issues that will be discussed are propositions Ahmed al-Khatib Muaz," said Khaled Nasser told AFP.

The Coalition Chairman Khatib has proposed talks with the Government of President Bashar al-Assad that "they are not blood-stained hands"--calling the Vice President Faruq al-Sharaa as a possible leader who was appointed to it.

The Government has said it is ready for Bashar to negotiate with the opposition but without any preconditions.

The initiative was welcomed by the Khatib of the Arab League and the United States as well as two main ally Syria, Iran and Russia.

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UAV United States air attack kills 4,700 people of Pakistan

UAVS and reconnaissance attack MQ-9 Reaper made by General Atomics, United States (formerly named Predator), can be controlled from a distance of thousands kilometers. He could load two smart bombs GBU-14 or some other weaponry was a reconnaissance and tracking instruments. (NASA)

... We have to kill 4,700 people ... "
Washington (Reuters)-a total of 4,700 people, including civilians were killed in the bomb attack on the aircraft without the crew, said a United States senator, United States cited local media Wednesday.

This is the first time a lawmaker or Government official referred to the total number of casualties as a result of their UAV, which condemned HUMAN RIGHTS supporters groups, as the killings outside the law.

The number of casualties from the hundreds of missiles attack aircraft without crew had done it against Al Qaeda militants in Pakistan, Yemen, and elsewhere remain unknown. United States officials have declined to discuss publicly the details of the attacks.

But Republican senator, Lindsey Graham, a strong supporter of aircraft attacks spying it, openly called the amount that exceeds some estimates independent of the fatalities.

"We have 4,700 people killed," said Graham cited Easley Patch, a local page, covering the small town of Easley, South Carolina.

"Sometimes you hit innocent people, I hate it, but we are in a war situation, and we have to cripple its senior members of Al Qaeda," said Graham told the Rotary Club Easley.

A spokesman said that the senator told AFP it cites data that have been published and disseminated in electronic letters.

The numbers quoted Graham is higher than the Bureau of Investigation Journalism based d London. The group said the death toll as a result of the attacks in Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia between 3072 and 4.756 people.

New America Foundation, based in Washington, says there are 350 attacks U.S. spy planes since 2004, mostly during the Government of President Barack Obama that America Foundation estimates; the death toll between 1,963 and 3.293, with 260 to 305 civilians.

U.S. intelligence agencies and the White House refused to disclose details about the attacks, which officially includes the secret, but officials estimate there are not many civilians were killed.

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18 people killed in a bomb blast in Hyderabad, India

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This is cowardly and that mistake will not pass without punishment, "
Hyderabad, India (Reuters)-at least 18 people were killed and 52 others injured when a bomb exploded in crowded places in the city of Hyderabad, India, Thursday, and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh referred to the attack as "cowardly".

The bombs exploded in an area with a population of Hindus in the outskirts of the city, which is the Centre of India's information technology industry has many Muslim residents, and the attack occurred after the execution of a Kashmiri separatist guerrillas.

"We found 18 dead," said a police officer who declined to be named told AFP.

Amit Garg, another police officer at one of the blast sites, said, the number of people injured 52.

According to police, many victims injured are in a critical condition in hospital.

"This cowardly and that mistake will not pass without punishment," said PRIME MINISTER Singh about the bombing, which was the deadliest attack in India since 13 people were killed in the bombing of 2011 outside the High Court in the capital, New Delhi.

Singh urged the population calm after the attack in Hyderabad.

The city's police said that there were three explosions, but Interior Minister am Sushil Kumar Shinde only confirmed two explosions.

"Two bombs were installed in two different bikes and the distance between them about 100 to 150 metres," Shinde told reporters in New Delhi.

He added, the authorities received intelligence inputs in these last few days regarding a possible attack and this information has been spread to a number of States,

Police said the bombs that exploded in sequence in series quicker.

Mass in large numbers congregate near the explosion site in the suburban areas of Hyderabad, Dilsukh Nagar, when police tried to collect evidence.

"A number of ambulances have been deployed to the scene. Corpses were arriving and more than 50 injured people were brought to that place, "said Kailash Nath, an employee of Osmania General Hospital, told AFP.

Blast-blast that happened on the same day when India's Parliament opened a session of the main budget amid tension after the suspension of Kashmiri separatists, Mohammed Afzal Guru, earlier this month.

Execution of the teacher, who was convicted for the 2001 attacks help plan against India's Parliament, which killed 10 people, sparked protests in India's Kashmir region by muslim scholars.

More than 47,000 people--civilians, militants and security officials--were killed in the muslim insurgency in Kashmir India since the late 1980s.

Kashmiri fighters want freedom of the region from India or compounded with Pakistan that the inhabitants are Muslim.

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Saturday, February 23, 2013

Suicide bombing kills eight people in northern Iraq

Mosul, Iraq (Reuters)-a suicide car bomb Attack killed eight people at a military checkpoint in the northern city of Mosul, Iraq, Monday, said police and hospital sources.

The attack, which took place in Mosul, 390 kilometers north of Baghdad, also wounding eight people, including six soldiers, Reuters reported.

"An explosion that destroys everything. It seems like there isn't anything here before the explosion, "said a policeman at the scene who declined to be named because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

There is no party that claimed responsibility for the attack, but Sunni guerrillas often launch such attacks in an attempt to destabilize the Government and encourage the return of sectarian violence like in 2005-2008.

The bombing showed an increase in attacks in the midst of a political crisis between Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and his Government partners and protest marches over the past few weeks demanding his resignation.

Iraq is engulfed in political chaos and violence that killed thousands of people since u.s. forces completed a withdrawal from the country on 18 December 2011, leaving security responsibilities to Iraq troops.

In addition to having problems with the Kurds, Iraq's Government is also at odds with Sunni groups.

Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki (Shiite) since December 2011 sought the arrest of Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi on charges of terrorism and attempting to dismiss Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-absolute. Both are Sunni leaders.

The scholars warn that Maliki is encouraging sectarian divisions, and protestors gathered in the streets of Iraq by carrying banners in support of the Government and criticized Hashemi.

Iraq officials issued an arrest warrant for Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi on December 19, 2011 after they gain recognition that connect him with terrorist activity.

Dozens of guards of Hashemi, a Sunni Arab leader, was arrested in a few weeks after the announcement, but it is not clear how many people were now on hold.

Hashemi, who denied the allegations, was hiding in the Kurdish autonomous region in northern Iraq, and Kurdish leaders refused to pass them to Baghdad.

The Kurdish government even allowed the regional visit to Hashemi did Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey. (M014)



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Friday, February 22, 2013

The explosion in Damascus, the lukai some people

the bomb exploded in the path of Arnous in Damascus.
Damascus (Reuters)-an explosive hidden under a car exploded on Sunday (10/2) of one road in the Centre of the capital of Syria, Damascus, and hurt a lot of people, so the official Syria news agency report, there.

THERE the bomb was exploded in reporting The Arnous at Damascus middle, and added the explosions make many people injured but no fatalities.

In other districts of Damascus, a suicide bomber wearing a belt containing explosives blew herself up in the Rukkin Addien, and wounding four people, said THERE as quoted Xinhua--Afp, monitored here on Monday morning.

Meanwhile, an opposition group based in the United Kingdom--Syria Observatory for human rights said clashes raged again on Sunday on the edge of Damascus, Jobar. Clashes also took place in Daraya, Zamalka and Qaboun--who three times hit by air strikes.

The clash in the eastern suburbs of Damascus has raged since last week, when the guerrillas launched an attack in order to extinguish the resolve of Government soldiers--are still firmly controlled the capital city of Syria.

On Saturday, two people were killed when a bomb exploded on the outskirts of the capital of Syria, Damascus, according to local media reports. The bomb exploded in the field As-Suyouf in the eastern suburbs of Damascus, Jaramana, says pro-Government radio Sham FM. as many as four more people were also injured, he said.

Bombings have become a daily occurrence throughout Syria, which has been hit by the prolonged conflict.

As many as 5,000 residents to leave their country Syria every day, to find a safe haven in neighboring countries, said the UN refugee agency, Friday.

Since the conflict erupted two years ago, more than 787.000 people registered as refugees or Syria is waiting for the process in the region--particularly in Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan and Turkey, he said.

Clean water shortage worsened and the supply sometimes contaminated in the Arab countries, so the kids are exposed to disease-prone, says the UNITED NATIONS Fund for children (UNICEF), Friday.

The citizens of Syria also has begun to trouble to obtain the drug as a result of the sanctions imposed on their country's West. Most States lack drug sellers will be even worse due to the presence of a non-quick and decent resolution to restart the drug factory operations, most of which are located in the province of Aleppo, northern Syria, and Rif Damascus.

Health Minister Saad Nayef Al-Syria has said economic sanctions imposed on Syria is very detrimental to the country's health sector.

He revealed the 32 hospitals nationwide are now defunct, and six pharmaceutical laboratories have been damaged and 68 more total is still operating with a capacity of 50 percent.

But he denied reports about the presence of many drugs are in the local market, and only hinted at the existence of difficulties for carrying drugs.

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Thursday, February 21, 2013

18 people were killed in the chaos of the Hindu festival of India

Allahabad, India (Reuters)-at least 18 people were killed in a stampede in the town of Allahabad, India, Sunday, when Hindus returning from a religious ritual in the festival the biggest river of the world.

A bridge kereta-api station is overloaded and one curved Haft fence collapsed, making a number of people slipping and ignite the chaos of rush, said a high official of the regional government told Reuters.

"I can confirm that 17 people were killed and 13 injured," said the officials were not willing to be named.

Once every 12 years, tens of millions of people flock to small-town India Northern region, Allahabad, to Maha Kumbh Mela, or Pitcher Festival, at a point where the River Ganges and Yamuna rivers met with a mythical third River.

Within two months from the start of the festival was in January, officials estimate that 100 million people had passed through a city while covering a larger area than that of Athens in a wide, Sandy riverbank.

Hindus bathing in the sacred River Ganges to wash away the sins of their past. Sunday is believed to be the most auspicious day for the festival.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh expressed a sense of shock over the tragedy and promised financial aid to the families of the victims who were killed.

On November 19, 2012, at least 14 people were killed and many others injured in the Stampede chaos caused by the collapse of a bridge during the Hindu festival in the city of Patna, India.

The victims, many of them women and children, came to the banks of the Ganges in Bihar to follow the biggest Hindu festival Chhath, in the State in eastern India.

A police officer told reporters, chaos ensued as a result of the collapse of a rushed the bridges made of bamboo at the edge of the River, and he was asking the community at ease.

Hindus gathered in the River to pray for the sun goes down. (M014)



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15 people injured, 2,000 homes damaged by the earthquake in Colombia

Bogota (Reuters)-at least 15 people injured and no fewer than 2,000 homes damaged or destroyed by the earthquake of 6.9 magnitude on the Richter scale, that shook the southwest Colombia army on Saturday (9/2), said aid agency national, Sunday.

But one suffered serious injuries, said the aid agencies. However, 100 home damaged a total of as many as 1,900 home while experiencing damage.

Most victims of injuries and damaged homes in the province of Narino and Cauca, Carlos Ivan Marquez, said the Director of the national disaster management Office told RCN Radio.

"Victim of injury began to heal," said Marquez, the Xinhua report. He added the province of Narino, Cauca, Risaralda and Quindio "has priority when recovery efforts undertaken".

Marquez said the health service centers and 10 schools were among the damaged buildings, and the Government continues to monitor the situation.

"I want to confirm that there are no casualties or people who are missing, and there are no reports of serious damage," he said.

According to the U.s. Geological Service (USGS), the quake struck at 1 p.m. local time (9 pm) Saturday, and had the force of a 6.9 Richter scale.

The quake occurred at a depth of more than 120 miles, and its main base is in rural areas in the southwest of Narino, called Ospina.

The shocks are also felt in 11 other provinces including the capital city of Colombia, Bogota, as well as some areas of the neighboring countries--Ecuador, Panama and Venezuela. (C003)



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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Car bomb kills 16 people in Iraq

Baghdad (Reuters)-a series of car bomb attacks on Shiite areas of Iraq, including two blasts in the attack a few minutes interval on one famous bird market killed at least 16 people Friday.

These attacks also injuring more than 40 people it was primarily targeted at emerging markets often crowded on Fridays, which is a public holiday in Iraq, killing nearly 90 people in a week-long violence.

Two explosions hit the twins one bird market in the area of Kadhimiyah Shiite majority population, killing at least 11 people and 30 other people, mencderai said the officers of the security and medical officials.

Two car bombs exploded after 9: 00 am local time in the market, which is usually crowded on Fridays.

And in the province of Babil, which has a Shiite majority, two car bombs in the city of Shomali, South of Baghdad, killing five people and injuring 11 others, said security officials and doctors.

The first explosion occurred on the outskirts of the city occurred in one market.

The members of the hard-line Sunni groups, including Al Qaida frontline group in Iraq, often targeting the Shiite ghetto with bloody attacks in an effort to push the country back into the sectarian bloodshed which peaked from 2005 to 2008.

Violence is the latest in a series of riots in Iraq, which has been hit by a wave of car bombings and suicide attacks in recent weeks in the middle of a political crisis and a wave of protests in the area calling for the overthrow of the Sunni mayorits Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki is Shiite.

A number of 89 people were killed in violence across the country in the last week, and January is the month of the most fatalities in Iraq since September, said AFP data.

Among the attacks since Saturday that there were three suicide bomb attacks in recent days, AFP reported.

(SYS/H – RN/H-AK)



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Monday, February 18, 2013

UN: five thousand people leave Syria per day

A boy displaced man looked out of a tent in a village outside Damascus on Tuesday (29/1). (REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic)

Geneva (Reuters)-around five thousand citizens took refuge in Syria from the conflict-ravaged homeland every day the overall number of refugees meanwhile has increased by 25 percent in the last month alone, the UN Refugee Agency, said Friday.

"Five thousand people now cross the border Syria every day," said Adrian Edwards, spokesman for the UN High Commissioner for refugees, reported AFP.

"We now have a 787 thousand refugees who are registered or pending listing," he told reporters in Geneva, while noting that the figure is still on the rise.

The largest number of displaced to Lebanon, which has been holding around almost 270 thousand of refugees Syria. Then Jordan is in second place with about 250 thousand refugees Syria.

About 180 thousand citizens of Syria has fled to Turkey, and about 85 thousand fled to Iraq.

For countries not bordering Syria, Egypt ranked at the top with 15 thousand refugees accommodating, while another approximately 6300 the rest scattered throughout the countries of North Africa.

Edwards said that overall, the number of refugees has increased by a quarter in January, with the rise of 150 thousand on a total number of 600 thousand refugees recorded at the end of December.

The UN estimates that more than 60,000 people have been killed since a revolt against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad began in March 2011. (G003/S012)



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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Grenade hits Nairobi club, 14 people wounded: report

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NAIROBI | Sun Oct 23, 2011 8:42pm EDT

NAIROBI (Reuters) - A grenade hit a club in the center of Nairobi early Monday, wounding 14 people, Kenyan media reported.

The Standard newspaper reported the incident in a breaking news text message.

The incident comes a week after Kenya launched a cross-border operation against al Qaeda-linked al Shabaab militants in southern Somalia after a wave of kidnappings of foreigners on Kenyan soil.

Al Shabaab had threatened major reprisals if Kenyan troops did not withdraw, prompting the U.S. embassy in Kenya to warn of an 'imminent threat' of a terrorist attack in the East African country.

(Writing by Yara Bayoumy; Editing by Matthew Jones)



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