
Tikrit, Iraq — In an attempt to undermine the current Iraqi Government, 2 suicide bombers successfully detonated bombs sacrificing their lives to kill 15 people and wounding 30 or more people. The reported suicide bombings happened to a group of Iraqi officials and soldiers. They were gathered to collect their salaries before the deadly explosions. […]
Friday July 29 2011, 6:15 AM EDT | Posted in
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Seoul, South Korea — Heavy rains across Seoul and surrounding communities have caused flashfloods and mudslides. 47 people were feared dead and 4 people were still missing. The amount of rainfall was one of the heaviest in years. 440 millimeters of rain was poured over Seoul that started Tuesday. The rain has stopped Thursday but […]
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Sunan, North Korea — Food crisis worsened reaching a critical point for North Korea this year. The agriculture industry has been experiencing worst torrential heavy rains and very cold winters in 60 years that is affecting the country’s produce, limiting the production yearly. There are estimated 6 million North Koreans living under the poverty line. […]
Thursday July 28 2011, 2:27 PM EDT | Posted in
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Beijing, China — 89 infants were rescued by Chinese police after they have been kidnapped by a big syndicate involved in human trafficking. 369 people were entrapped and arrested by the Chinese police who were involved in two human trafficking cases just this month. The first case involves infants, who were abducted from Vietnam and […]
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Anchorage, Alaska — A group of seven students was in the Talkeeta Mountains in Alaska for a survival training course with duration of 30 days. One of the trainings the students will learn is how to escape safely and survive during a bear encounter in the forest. Students were taught to play dead during a […]
Wednesday July 27 2011, 11:30 AM EDT | Posted in
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Oslo, Norway — Adrian Pracon, a survivor from the deadly shooting incident in the island of Utoya in Norway, has bravely accounted the story of how he survived the tragedy that killed 84 people in a supposed-to-be happy youth summer camp. The island is 20 miles away from the Norwegian Capital of Oslo. He has […]
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Atlantis landed early predawn Thursday after a 30 year mission in space with NASA able to send successful space missions with hundreds of astronauts in space. The space shuttle landed smoothly around 5.57am. It was very memorable to the four U.S. astronauts who were the last to work with Atlantis before its eventual landing back […]
Saturday July 23 2011, 11:13 AM EDT | Posted in
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Tokyo, Japan — Tatsuya Ichihashi was convicted Thursday as guilty of murdering a British teacher, Lindsay Hawker, in March 2007. Hawker was raped and battered before she was killed by Ichihashi in his apartment. He is convicted to a life imprisonment sentence. The victim’s body was found naked in Ichihashi’s bathtub helpless. The suspect began […]
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The Greek debt crisis is getting worse and it’s putting a lot of pressure on the Eurozone to end the said crisis to be discussed in a summit on Thursday. Deliberations between senior officials from finance ministries are scheduled to happen Monday and Wednesday in an effort to come up with a deal in time […]
Thursday July 21 2011, 5:36 AM EDT | Posted in
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Prime Minister Beji Caid Essebsi was due to deliver a speech regarding the latest violence and to outline the government’s plan for the succeeding months. The said violent activities came from the town of Sidi Bouzid last December and just last Monday a 14-year-old boy was killed in the middle of Tunisia’s historic revolt. The […]
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