Iranian nuclear scientist killed in Tehran bomb explosion
Professor working at key nuclear facility dead following series of attacks Iranian regime links to Israel and US An Iranian university professor working at a key nuclear facility has been killed in a bomb explosion, the latest in a series of assassinations and attempted killings linked by the country's authorities to a secret war by Israel and the US to stop the development of what Tehran …
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Iranian nuclear scientist killed in Tehran bomb explosion
Maldives lifts ban on luxury resort spas (Reuters)
Reuters – A ban on luxury spas at hotels and massage parlors in the Maldives was lifted on Wednesday under pressure from the country’s key tourism industry a week after it was imposed as part of an effort to curb perceived vice.
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Maldives lifts ban on luxury resort spas
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Maldives lifts ban on luxury resort spas (Reuters)
Reuters – A ban on luxury spas at hotels and massage parlors in the Maldives was lifted on Wednesday under pressure from the country’s key tourism industry a week after it was imposed as part of an effort to curb perceived vice.
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Top Gear presenter in hot water over "silly" remarks (Reuters)
Reuters – British Prime Minister David Cameron has criticized comments made by “Top Gear” television show presenter Jeremy Clarkson after he said the country’s striking public sector strikers be “shot in front of their families.”
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Mayor ends hunger strike over cuts (Reuters)
Reuters – Romanian mayor Florin Cazacu Saturday ended a six-day hunger strike over cuts in heating subsidies after the government handed his town extra funds for fuel oil.
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No word from the sponsors for China’s drama watchers (Reuters)
Reuters – In a dose of reality television, Beijing-style, China has ordered a ban on advertisements during broadcasts of TV dramas in a bid “to unify thinking,” the country’s top broadcasting regulator said on Monday.
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No word from the sponsors for China’s drama watchers
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Video: People Escape from Collapsing Buildings During Latest Turkey Earthquake
Closed circuit video captured during Turkey’s earthquake on Wednesday shows people fleeing from hotels seconds before the multi-story buildings collapsed around them. At least 19 died in this latest 5.7 quake, which came just weeks after a 7.2-magnitude earthquake leveled cities in the eastern part of the country.Related: Video: 13-Year-Old Boy in Turkey Is Rescued After Five Days in Earthquake …
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Video: People Escape from Collapsing Buildings During Latest Turkey Earthquake
Turkey’s Earthquake Toll a Grim Reminder of Lessons Not Learned
Fact 1: Turkey is earthquake prone. Sitting on the intersection of theEurasian, African and Arabian tectonic plates, it is crisscrossed by activefault lines. Fact 2: The death toll and devastation caused by an earthquakeis determined in no small part by a country’s building codes. Turks learntthat the hard way in 1999, when a massive quake in the country’s west killed20,000 people, mostly as a …
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Turkey’s Earthquake Toll a Grim Reminder of Lessons Not Learned
U.S. man nabbed for smuggling grenade parts (Reuters)
Reuters – Mexican police arrested a U.S. man accused of trafficking grenade and gun parts to one of the country’s deadliest drug cartels in a sign the gangs could now be making their own weapons, authorities said on Tuesday.
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Country bans night travel to end road carnage (Reuters)
Reuters – Cameroon has banned night-time public transport between cities after a spate of deadly accidents last year, many involving heavy drinking on the country’s infamously poor roads.
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