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July 31, 2010

Three dead and one injured after a building collapsed in southern Italy

Rome, July 31 - Three people have died and one was injured this morning after collapsing an apartment building in the town of Afragola Naples in southern Italy, which contributed, according to the first hypothesis, filtration of water from heavy rains the last few hours.

According to Italian media reports, the deceased are a young married couple of 29 and 33 years whose bodies were extracted embraced from the rubble shortly after 1030 local time (08.30 GMT), as well as a woman of 75 years, also neighboring two-storey building collapsed.

The only survivor of the tragedy is the granddaughter of the woman, a 10 year old girl who was sleeping with her grandmother last night and whose body was extracted alive from the rubble around 14:00 local time (12.00 GMT ), after being buried for about twelve hours.

The discovery of the girl in the rubble, which had been protected by an airbag formed after the collapse, was widely celebrated by neighbors, who included people who had to leave their homes at dawn to the risk of possible new landslides in the surrounding area.

At first there was talk even of seven missing, because during the last hours the Italian authorities tried to locate three immigrants from Morocco and Ghana are also neighbors of the building but were not sure who that could be at home at the time of collapse.

In fact, one of them got in touch and Saturday with the Police to confirm that they had spent the night outside the park.

Italian Firefighters worked for more than twelve hours, digging with their hands in the rubble and with the help of dogs, to get locate the missing after the collapse.

The landslide occurred around 0130 local time (2330 GMT Friday), may have been produced to give the structure due to major water leaks rains since last night in central and southern Italy, who were accompanied by strong gusts of wind.

The Minister of Civil Protection in the region of Campania, Edoardo Cosenza, told Italian media that even though the rain may have had something to do with the collapse of the building can not be the only cause.

"Buildings do not fall never flood. The buildings must be adequately controlled and maintained if we want to avoid tragedies like this," Cosenza said.

The building, dating from the 30s of the twentieth century had been recently renovated inside, according to the media.

In a press release, the Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi on Saturday sent its condolences to the families of the victims.

- Written By Geetha -


July 30, 2010

Forest fire in Russia kills 20

At least 20 people have died due to a wildfire in southern Russia that destroyed an entire people, government spokesmen said. Continue reading the printed article

Among the dead were three firefighters.

The fire has spread rapidly in recent days over 90,000 hectares (20,000 acres), after high temperatures and drought affected Russia for weeks. The fields and forests have dried up and many crops have been lost.

July was the hottest month in Russia according to the records of the last 130 years. On Thursday, the temperature in Moscow reached 37.8 degrees Celsius, setting a new record.

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Friday visited the ruins of the village of Verkhnyaya Verey, where 341 houses were consumed by flames and two residents died. The town was one of three that were destroyed around the city of Nizhny Novgorod, fifth largest Russian city, located 475 km (300 miles) to the east of Moscow.

"Before the winter every house will be rebuilt," Putin told a group of anxious survivors, mostly women. "I promise that the town will be rebuilt."

A crying woman thanked him for his words and the promise of compensation of 200,000 rubles ($ 6,500) to each of the residents. Putin gave a kiss on the cheek.

Putin on Friday urged local government officials to increase their emergency work to stop fires.

"The situation in these areas has deteriorated," Putin said on television Thursday. "We need to take urgent steps."

He also said government representatives who were unable to stop the fires in their localities, should resign. The authorities "thoroughly investigate every official," said Putin.

Fires in Voronezh, Nizhny Novgorod and other regions of Russia have destroyed more than 1,000 houses and left 2,000 homeless, according to the country's Emergencies Ministry.


18 dead and thousands homeless in Russia by forest fires

MOSCOW - Eighteen people were killed and thousands have lost their homes in the wildfires that have ravaged several districts in the west-central Russia, concerned over several weeks by an unprecedented heat wave, officials said Friday.

Russian President Dmitri Medvedev ordered Friday to mobilize the army to fight the flames, his spokesman said Natalia Timakova, quoted by Russian news agencies.

"The president has ordered the Defense Ministry to mobilize all necessary forces and capabilities to help extinguish the flames," she said.

The body of a fireman, whose death had been announced before, and the bodies of six people were found Friday in the town of Mojovoie, near Moscow, which was destroyed by fire yesterday, said a ministry official Situations Emergency quoted by Russian news agencies.

Fifteen houses were destroyed in that population, also said Yulia Jukov spokesman research committee of the local prosecutor, quoted by the Interfax news agency.

Five people, including a firefighter, died on Thursday in the Voronezh region (center), where 21 people were hospitalized, the ministry of emergency situations.

For his part, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin traveled to the village of Verjniaia Vereia in Nizhny Novgorod region (center), whose 340 houses were burned in just 20 minutes. Two people died. Putin met with the victims and promised that the town will be rebuilt before the winter arrives later this year. Putin also promised compensation of 200,000 rubles ($ 6,614) to each of the inhabitants, according to news agency ITAR-TASS.

In the same region, east of Moscow "two people died, 1,479 were evacuated and 550 houses burned," said local prosecutors in a statement.

Three hospitals and several holiday camps were evacuated on emergency Voronezh, a city where the flames were visible from residential buildings, according to Russian television images. "I was in my house, I was choking, the houses were burning, you could not see anything," said Valentina Britova, a retired television channel Rossia. Another resident, Elena Vituchkina, told how the evacuation was "the bus was surrounded by flames, like a movie."

In the Moscow region and Ryazan (200 kilometers southeast of the capital) Forest fires also broke out. In Ryazan, three people died in fires, Oleg Kovalev said the governor was quoted by the Interfax agency. The authorities declared a state of emergency Riazan after it burned 110 buildings in the last 24 hours.

"We had a house, a barn, everything was burned Where will we go? Where are we going to get money to buy a home?" He questioned a young resident of Riazam, according to the Rossia television images.

The situation worsened since Thursday because of the wind, which has increased the speed of propagation of the flames.

The western part of Russia suffers from a month ago an unprecedented heat wave, with temperatures approaching 40 degrees celsius.

- Written By Geetha -


A woman and a girl killed in an attack on a candidate for election in Kandahar

Kabul, July 30 - A woman and a child were killed in southern Afghan city of Kandahar victims of a bomb allegedly directed against a candidate in the upcoming parliamentary elections in Afghanistan, according to various sources.

The bomb was placed on a motorcycle outside the house of an electoral candidate and exploded when he left his home, said in a statement ISAF International Security Assistance Force (ISAF).

The candidate in question, Hamidzai Lali, was unhurt, but the explosion killed a woman and a girl and wounded another small, informed both the ISAF and the Afghan Ministry of Interior.

The deputy director of the Police in the province of Kandahar, Sardar Mohammed Sherzad, said the agency but that the AIP Afghan bomb killed a girl and injured two civilians.

No group has claimed responsibility so far of what happened, but the Taliban have frequently resorted to such attacks and continue fighting to overthrow the Afghan government and achieve the expulsion of foreign troops in the country.

Afghanistan is scheduled to hold parliamentary elections next fall.

- Written By John son -


Two mortar shells fired from the Gaza Strip in the Negev impact

MADRID - Two mortar shells fired from the Gaza Strip have struck Friday in Israeli territory in the Negev, causing no injury or materials, reports the Israeli press. Continue reading in freight

This incident occurred at noon, hours after a Palestinian rocket Katyusha reach a residential area in the Israeli town of Ashkelon, which experienced some damage in an apartment building and several cars were parked.

"No doubt this is the most serious since the operation 'Cast Lead' launched by the Israeli army against the Gaza Strip in late 2008, said the mayor of Ashkelon, Benny Vaknin, the Israeli public radio reference to the incident in Ashkelon. The city is located just eight miles from the Gaza Strip and has 125,000 inhabitants.

Although after the operation 'Cast Lead' has remained releases, most of them have been directed at smaller towns near the border. Last week, four Qassam rockets and two mortar shells hit Israel, but caused no damage of any kind and that hit open areas in the western Negev.

Israel usually responds to such incidents with attacks on tunnels and Hamas outposts.

The prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said that "Israel is very serious about the launch from Ashkelon," a statement from his office.

No armed group has claimed responsibility for the attack. The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), which controls the Gaza Strip, has said he is trying to stop rocket fire from Israel, but several smaller groups continue with these attacks.

A military stated that it believes that Hamas is responsible for launching the rocket. "Hamas still wants to maintain the status quo in Gaza," he said. "I do not want to deal with conflict", he said, quoted by Israeli daily 'Yedioth'.

- Written By Rekhilesh -


July 29, 2010

Maradona accused of lying Grondona and Bilardo to betray

BUENOS AIRES - Diego Maradona acknowledged on Wednesday the director of national team, Carlos Bilardo, of betraying him and the owner of the Argentine Football Association Julio Grondona, of having lied, one day after being fired as coach albiceleste.

"I was called to extinguish a fire, extinguishes it, and when we had more time, this happens: I lied Grondona and Bilardo betrayed me," said Maradona in a message read to the press without allowing questions.

The sports idol was fired Tuesday after a tense meeting with Grondona and then refused to remove requirement of the leader of seven employees.

"Grab whom you hold the selection (who takes over) you know that betrayal is just around the corner. There are characters who do not want either Argentine football and only look after their personal interests and their bank accounts," continued Maradona, who led the team during a year and half, the shortest cycle of the last 35 years.

In his harsh accusations against Bilardo, the best soccer of the 80s further stated that "we were in mourning and working in the shadows to give me."

The 'nosed' coach Bilardo Maradona was in the Argentina-Mexico world champion in 1986 and runner-up in Italy-1990, but their relationship has always been contentious.

He had promised he would go with Maradona if he left office, but was the only Grondona confirmed in a real cleanup that included the private secretary to the leader himself.

Maradona, who looked tense and sad at the news conference, also charged against the influential head of the AFA and FIFA vice president, noting that since Italy 1990, when the albiceleste was runner-up, "Argentina can not exceed the quarter- final. " "Something is going wrong in Argentine football, can not be that the players succeed in their clubs and not in the selection," said 'The Fuzz' in reference to the leaders of the AFA.

After Maradona's offense, defense and came out Grondona said he had not lied to the former coach. "I still regret that he's gone because it is very sad, but I lied to Maradona. I said in Pretoria that he was satisfied and had to follow, but conditions were different, we had to make changes," he explained.

The dismissal of Maradona struck up the Government House where President Cristina Kirchner spoke by telephone with the ex-coach. "The truth is that I'm a little sad today as Diego," said Kirchner and backed former player, saying "always defended the Argentine colors with the heart."

Argentina had a good start in South Africa 2010 with three wins in the first round and a victory somewhat more complicated in the second round against Mexico 3-1 in the quarterfinals but was thrashed 4-0 by Germany.

Under the leadership of Maradona, Argentina's national team played 25 games, including friendlies and officers, which won 18 and lost seven, with 49 goals in favor and 31 against.

Albiceleste selection fails an international title since the Copa America in Ecuador, 1993, while the U-20 and have garnered numerous Olympic laurels in recent years.

The AFA will take time to confirm a replacement for Maradona, but it began to roll names like Alejandro Sabella, Argentine champion and Copa Libertadores 2009 as coach of Estudiantes de La Plata. Miguel Angel Russo also (Racing Club) and Sergio Batista, coach and guide youth champion Argentina in the Beijing Olympics.

'The Checho' Batista, Maradona partner in Mexico, 1986, will assume on an interim basis in the combined greater for the friendly against Ireland in Dublin on August 11 and world champion Spain in Buenos Aires on 7 September.

With new coach, Argentina now committed to cutting the streak of 18 years without a title at the Copa America, which organized next year.

- Written By VIMAL -


The rain delayed rescue plane crash in Pakistan remains

ISLAMABAD - Heavy monsoon rains in Islamabad on Thursday, hampering rescue efforts at the site where a day before Pakistan's plane crashed with 152 people aboard, said a senior police official.

The Airbus 321, the private airline Airblue crashed Wednesday in a steep, wooded hill in Islamabad shortly before landing after a flight from the port city of Karachi in the south of the country.

Believed to thick fog and heavy rain most likely causes of the worst aviation accident on Pakistani soil.

Bin Yameen, deputy inspector general of police in Islamabad, told Reuters that the operation to recover the remains of the victims could not resume due to torrential rain. The difficult access to the area also complicated the efforts of rescuers.

"We are waiting for the rain to stop. In this climate, no helicopters can fly or rescue teams move easily," added the official.

"Can we try but it seems very difficult to carry out an operation in difficult terrain," he said.

The researchers were studying the causes of the accident, said Ayaz Jadoon, the Civil Aviation Administration.

"They will analyze the recordings and documents, although they can not get there by bad weather," she said, adding that the black box device had not been recovered.

LOSS OF EVIDENCE

The airport control tower was sealed, and were examining the radio conversations between aircraft and the tower.

The torrential rain may also have damaged or diluted in the test scene.

"Time is very precious," said research team leader, Khawaja Abdul Majeed, a Dawn News television after arriving in Islamabad on Wednesday evening from Karachi.

"We have to gather evidence as quickly as possible, so do not have much time," he added.

While Wednesday's crash is the worst aviation in Pakistan, the state airline PIA has suffered worst accidents. In 1979 and 1992, PIA aircraft crashed in Jeddah (Saudi Arabia) and Kathmandu (Nepal), killing 156 and 167 people respectively.

Within Pakistan, the last major plane crash was in 2006 when a PIA plane crashed near the city of Multan, killing 45 people.

Federal Information Minister said late Wednesday that rescuers recover 115 bodies had been all day after the incident.

A hospital official, Tahir Nadeem, said 59 bodies had been identified and removed by their relatives.

- Written By Divya Joy -


Middle East :: 5 dead and 13 wounded in an attack on a restaurant in Sadr City

Five people were killed and 13 wounded by exploding a bomb in a restaurant in Sadr City, a Shiite neighborhood of Baghdad, sources said Wednesday the ministries of Interior and Defense.

The explosion occurred at 09H30 (06H30 GMT), at a time when many customers were in the restaurant, according to these sources.

Several attacks that left 28 dead and nearly 100 wounded, hit in recent days the Shia community, which celebrated on the night of Tuesday in Karbala, south of Baghdad, the birth in 869 of Mohammed al-Mahdi, the 12th and the last magnet. The Shiites, who represent the majority of Iraqis believe that reappears on the day of Judgement.

- Written By Vimal -


France: Baby Buried, No indictment for Father

Douai - It 's not been charged the father of the babies killed and buried in the garden at Villers-au-Tertre, France. The sources have revealed the judiciary. Initially the father was charged with dereliction of crime and concealment of corpses. The woman 'was instead accused of "murder of minors' under 15 years," for which crime and' expected life imprisonment, the husband of omission of crime and concealment of corpses. "-


New Oil Spill Threatens Lake Michigan in USA

The United States makes to create a new oil spill that threatens Michigan in the north of the country. Already more than three million gallons flowed into a small river in the U.S. state of Michigan, since there a pipeline burst on Monday, as the authorities announced on Wednesday. Exactly 100 days after the explosion of the drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico should begin on Thursday, the legal processing of the disaster.

How the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that broke the 76 inch wide pipeline in the village of Marshall apart on Monday. This had millions of gallons of oil into the small river branch Talmadge ran. Part of it was in turn flowed into the river Kalamazoo, which flows into Lake Michigan.

Marshes, fields, residential and commercial areas were therefore already affected by the oil spill. EPA staff member Lisa Jackson spoke of a "serious oil spill" that had the potential of damaging an important waterway and endangering the health of local residents. Many workers were captured on the spot to the leaked oil "as quickly and effectively as possible."

The Governor of Michigan, criticized the environmental agency and the operator of the pipeline, the Canadian company Enbridge, hot. Both sides had not responded quickly enough to the disaster. "The situation is very, very seriously," she said. They warned that oil could reach the Lake Michigan should not be undertaken.

Enbridge announced it is taking the incident "very seriously". It had been closed, valves so that no more oil leak from the pipeline. Studies on the cause of the accident are underway.

Some three months after the explosion of the oil rig Deepwater Horizon "in the Gulf of Mexico occupied the catastrophe now the judiciary. On Thursday to begin the legal work-up. Seven federal judge in Boise, Idaho need to clarify whether there are a few of the approximately 200 individual actions combined into a class action and should be negotiated on which a possible process of Court.

A decision is not expected for two weeks. But even in Idaho representatives of all parties will be present to present their arguments. These include the addition of eleven members in the explosion killed and injured workers small business owners, the British oil company BP that the company Transocean as landlord of the platform and Cameron International, the safety valve broke after the accident.

Only after nearly three months it was BP, to stop the outflow of oil in mid-July. The current seal is only an interim solution. The purpose of the final closure of the leaking oil well with the help of mud and cement to start on Monday.

- Written By Johnson -


Sony Surprises With Profit In The First Quarter

His rivals Panasonic and Sharp also reported earnings in April-June period, compared to the losses suffered in the same period a year ago, underscoring a healthy demand for LCD televisions, computers and other electronic items.

Panasonic joined Sony to improve its annual outlook and unveiled plans for a stock offering of 5,700 million dollars to finance the acquisition of two units at a time when it seeks to reduce duplication of operations and expand sales of energy-related products and the environment.

"(Sony) had good results in the quarter with an aggressive marketing (...) but its rate of growth will slow this quarter because the total sales of equipment is falling in line with a weakening global economy," said Park Young-Joo, an analyst at Woori Investment and Securities in Seoul.

Sony recorded an operating profit between April and June of 67,000 billion yen (669 million) versus a consensus of a loss of 13 million yen found in a survey four analysts, and to a loss of 25,700 million yen in during the same period a year ago.

Sony, the world's second-largest maker after Canon cameras, he cited among the reasons for improved growth in sales of Bravia televisions, Vaio computers and Playstation 3 consoles and software.

The firm also said to have benefited from aggressive cost cutting taxes during the last financial year by its chief executive, Howard Stringer.

"Sony's results far exceed market expectations. The main reasons were increased demand for electronic products and stronger demand from emerging markets like China and Latin America." said Anita Huang, director of ING in Japan.

For the year to March 2011, the company raised its operating profit forecast by 12.5 percent to 180,000 million yen, compared with a consensus of 152 600 million yen found in a survey of 22 analysts conducted by Thomson Reuters I / B / E / S.

The alliance of mobile phone and Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson, had a second consecutive quarterly profit this month, recovering from a dismal 2009 on robust demand for smartphones.

- Written By Rekhilesh -


July 28, 2010

Share Prices Gained on Tuesday 1.32%

MADRID - The Ibex-35 index of the core values of the Madrid Stock Exchange gained 138.30 points on Tuesday (+1,32%), to stand at 10 645 points at the end of the session lively upward again by banking securities.

On Monday he had gained 1.14% to 10506.70 points.

In the banking sector, all values closed green numbers, published four days after European solvency tests, overcome by all banks, while five savings banks, which unlisted, were unsuccessful.

The third Spanish bank, the People, posted the highest increase of the meeting (+7,68% to 5.18 euros), following the publication of its first half results, moving to other Spanish banks.

Other bank stocks also closed higher: the industry leader, Santander, which will publish its results on Wednesday, closed higher 1.96% to 10.42 euros, while the second, the BBVA for communication Tuesday, gained 4.76% to 10.57 euros.

Bankinter shot up 2.82% to 5.79 euros, Banco Sabadell gained 4.18% to 4.40 euros and Banesto rose 3.83% to 7.88 euros.

Among the energy stocks, the Argentine oil group Repsol YPF won Hispanic 0.54% to 18.46 euros, the first Endesa did it in 0.58% to 19.01 euros, but instead gave up 2.19% Natural Gas to 12.97 euros.

The telecommunications giant Telefonica closed higher 0.51% to 16.88 euros, while Iberia Airlines won 0.73% to 32.63 euros.

- Written By Rameshan C M -


Argentina Coach Maradona Dismissed

Football idol Diego Maradona has been dismissed as coach of the two-time world champion Argentina. A spokesman for the National Association AFA AFA confirmed the decision of the Executive Committee, after negotiations between the World Cup captain from 1986 and Association boss Julio Grondona on Monday remained inconclusive. The South Americans were eliminated in the World Cup finals in South Africa in the quarterfinals with a 0-4 against Germany. A successor, the association was not yet known. Read this article further

Maradona had said before, although the two-hour meeting with Grondona after lengthy consideration its willingness to continue his commitment, but it made the further cooperation with his assistant to the condition. "If they want to my staff, I'm gone," the coach said in a TV interview. However Grondona insisted on a clear separation of Mancuso Alejandro and Hector Enrique.

- Written By JohnSon -


Active Bus Bomb in Afghanistan: 25 Deaths

A crowded bus passed Wednesday on a bomb on a highway in southern Afghanistan and the blast killed 25 passengers and wounding 20, Afghan officials said.

A government spokesman in the province of Nimroz Nazir Ahmad, said the vehicle was traveling on Wednesday morning by a major highway to the capital, Kabul, when he came across the bomb in the vicinity of Delaram, an unstable zone near the provinces of Helmand and Farah.

- Written By Vimal -


At Least One Killed In A Plane Crash In Pakistan

A Pakistan passenger plane with over 150 people aboard crashed Wednesday on a hillside near the capital, Islamabad, a spokesman for the office of aviation.

An official said that so far have recovered a body.

The aircraft belonging to private airline Airblue lost contact with the control tower Islamabad International Airport at 4:43 GMT, when flying from the city of Karachi in the south of the country.

"There were 146 passengers and six crew on board. We are gathering information. We have no details," he told Reuters Mubarik Shah, spokesman for the Civil Aviation Authority operated by the state.

A thick cloud of smoke rose over the Margalla Hills near Islamabad, and a helicopter flew over the place in a persistent rain.

"It was raining. I saw the plane flying low through the window of my office," said Khadim Hussain, witnessed the event.

The cause was not yet known.

- Written By Rekhilesh -


July 27, 2010

BP Recorded Costs Of $ 32 200 Million Due To Oil Spill

LONDON - British oil group BP said Tuesday it recorded pre-tax costs by 32 200 million dollars due to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and will sell assets for a total of 30,000 million dollars over the next 18 months.

BP suffered an adjusted loss of $ 16,900 million in the second quarter due to provisions for paying the cost of oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

His BP CEO Tony Hayward, will leave office in October and be replaced by Bob Dudley, now in charge of the oil slick, then be appointed to the board of TNK-BP, BP's Russian joint venture.
- Written By GEETHA -


Apple Will Sell The iPhone 4 in 17 Other Countries

The company Apple announced Monday that on Friday July 30 will begin selling the iPhone 4 in 17 other countries, which would join nations like the United States and Germany.

It is expected that the new version of the popular phone is on sale next September in 88 countries at least, which puts the product such as more comprehensive development in the history of the company.

Even the iPhone is-so far-the main driver of growth is forecast to Apple and soon to become its biggest source of profit.

However, not all favorable. Steve Jobs, chief executive of technology company, said last week that the iPhone 4 will not be sold in the short term in South Korea, a nation of Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics.

"It will take us a little longer to get approval from the government there," said the businessman.

- Written By VIMAL -


An Israeli Military Helicopter Fell In Romania

Bucharest, July 27 - An Israeli military helicopter crashed on Monday with seven troops on board in the Romanian Carpathian Mountains, confirmed last night the Ministry of Defense in Bucharest, and while it was initially reported four dead , then a local authority contradicted that report.

The ship carrying six Israeli soldiers and one Romanian in a training flight. The head of the local rescue service, Fanica Boboc said that due to the inaccessibility of the place has not been possible to reach the scene of the tragedy, according to German news agency DPA reported.

He added that the search for victims was interrupted by poor visibility and continue today. The Israeli army reported no casualties. Now send a plane with medical and rescue specialist on the scene.

The accident occurred in a mountainous area difficult to access, near the city of Brasov.

The helicopter of the type CH-53 was part of "Operation Blue Sky," a training exercise in search and rescue missions.

Apparently the machine crashed into a rock, said Gheorghe Hermeneanu, mayor of the nearby village of Bran. He said the helicopter caught fire and rescue teams are guided by the column of smoke.

- Written By JohnSon -


Woman Faces Deportation From Canada to Chile

TORONTO - A woman facing deportation from Canada to Chile accused of belonging to a gang, said Monday that all he has done was to sell cupcakes and buy a teddy bear to be pregnant.

The woman, 24, remained in detention since October 8, 2009, after police raided the house where he lived with his family in Toronto.

On 7 July this year, an authority of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada determined that Bell was a member of the international criminal organization Almighty Latin Kings and Queens Nation (Nation of the Almighty Latin King and Queen), also known as Latin Kings.

The authorities then issued a deportation order against Bell.

According to court documents, police in Toronto believes that the local branch of the gang has been involved in gun crime, drug trafficking and aggravated assault.

Campana said the only thing he had done was to sell cupcakes to raise money for a party before the birth of the pregnant woman. Police said a pregnant woman also belonged to the gang.

- Written By Rameshan C M -


More Than 60 Killed in Japan by The Heat Wave

TOKYO - Some 15,000 people were hospitalized and at least 66 died from the heat wave persists in most regions of Japan from a few weeks ago, authorities announced Tuesday.

Last week, the centers reported 9436 people admitted to hospital, of which 57 victims died from the heat, the agency said Fire and Disaster Management.

The number of deaths this year is unusually high, compared with 47 deaths recorded in July and August 2008 or the 16 killed last summer, the agency that performs these statistics since 2008.

Japan is experiencing a heat wave period in July from the end of the rainy season, with temperatures that have exceeded 35 degrees on Sunday in most of the archipelago, the Meteorological Agency said.

- written By Divya Joy -


Bridge Collapse Rains Leave 37 Dead in China

BEIJING (Reuters) - A river whose flow has increased by heavy rains brought down a bridge in central China, killing at least 37 people, and authorities warned that the region must prepare for more rain this week, on Tuesday reported several media.

Another 19 people remain missing, local newspaper reported on its website (www.dahe.cn), after a bridge 153 meters long collapsed Saturday afternoon in the mountainous Luanchuan County in the province Henan.

Most people on the bridge fell into the water, whose waters were riots after weeks of torrential rain, but six people were rescued, according to the report.

Three days of heavy rains in the province have left 52 dead, including casualties of the bridge, and 20 missing, said the website in a separate report, adding that nearly 200,000 people had to be relocated.

Also on Tuesday, Xinhua news agency reported 21 people missing after rains caused a flood in the southwestern province of Sichuan.

According to reports, more than 750 people killed this year by floods and landslides in China, and hundreds are missing. China is prone to heavy rains and floods at this time of year, but this season the damage and casualties have been worse than usual.

During a weekend visit to areas hit by floods in the provinces of Hubei and Anhui, Prime Minister Wen Jiabao described as "critical" to the situation of water control, and urged local authorities to take measures to face more rain in the coming days.

- Written By Rekhilesh -


Iraq Car Bomb Attack Caused 25 Dead 68 Injured

World Wide Web's Zhong Weidong reported on July 27, according to the Associated Press news occurred on the 26th of Iraq against Shiite pilgrims in a car bomb attack, two cars packed with explosives in Iraq, the Shiite holy city of Karbala religious festivals on the explosion, Iraqi police and medical officials said the explosion had caused the incident 25 people were killed. Sunni extremists might be involved in the incident.

Reported that the radical militants to two cars filled with explosives from the pilgrims to stay in the 3 km between the crowd that when pilgrims flocked to the time explosives are detonated. Karbala's police and medical personnel said the incident has resulted in 68 injuries. It is learned that the day pilgrims to Karbala for a major religious festival, the festival has attracted from all over Iraq, Shiite pilgrims.

There are no group has claimed responsibility for the bombings, but the modus operandi of the attack, Sunni extremists and similar style.

Although in the past few years, the number of incidents of violence in Iraq was decreased, but in between 2005-2007, the Iraqi Sunni insurgency Fenzi often Huaiyi Caiquzhendui Shiite religious festival and pilgrimage Di of violence campaign to try to re-aggravate the tense situation in Iraq, will be pushed to the brink of civil war in Iraq.

- Written By JohnSon -


 

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