Wednesday, a feeling of anger was slowing increasing among the survivors of the Pakistan Flood.
The cause of the anger is the slow relief work to other areas that were caught up in the flood.
The Pakistan flood have killed to approximately 1,500 individuals and have relocated more than 3 million over last week thus the people [...]
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In Eastern China, 3 children and 1 school teacher was killed when a man went into a slashing rampade in the kindergarten of Zibo in Shandong province.
According to witnesses leaving near the school, the assailant, aged 27-28 acted like a parent, entered the school at about 4pm, the time when the parents are picking up [...]
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Six Afghanis were killed and nine other injured when a minibus full of civilians struck a roadside improvised explosive device (IED) in the southern Afghanistan early Sunday said NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF).
The explosion took place in the Maiwand district of Kandahar Province, near to city of Kandahar. The explosive was placed on a [...]
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Netherland became the first country to leave Afghanistan after it started its troop withdrawal officially, following the mission of Nato to leave the country.
The four-year deployment of the Dutch troop had cost $1.8 billion and lives of their 24 soldiers, but the army has won praise for their effectiveness.
In a small ceremony at the main [...]
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Baghdad, Iraq – At least 7 people were killed and 23 others injured in separate attacks in Iraq on Saturday.
A government data released on Saturday revealed that as a result of violence, July was the deadliest month in the country since May 2008 and the toll of killed people reached 535.
The data also revealed of [...]
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Beijing, China – Over 100 people have died or missing due to floods in northeast China’s Jilin province and it has raised fears of tainted water and have cut utility services, reports state-run news agency on Friday.
At one point the rain waters submerged buildings up to three stories and 21,875 buildings have already collapsed. More [...]
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Xichang, China – China on Suday successfully launched into space its fifth navigation satellite as part of its satellite navigation and positioning network called Beidou.
The orbiter blasted off late Saturday from the Long March 3I carrier rocket marking the 126th flight in the Long March series of rockets.
Saying the mission to be a successful, Xinhua [...]
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Islamabad, Pakistan – Black box of crashed Airblue plane was found by the investigators searching the site, said civil aviation official on Saturday. It is hoped the black box will provide clues of the crash in which 152 people died near capital Islamabad.
Airbus A321 slammed into the hills overlooking Islamabad due to heavy rain and [...]
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A stern warning has been issued by Israel’s prime minister on Sunday to Gaza’s Hamas rulers after rocket attacks on Israeli communities from the Palestinian territory over the weekend, which caused damaged but no injuries, however.
In response to the attacks, Israel fired series of airstrikes on Gaza militant targets that killed a senior commander of [...]
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US has rushed boats, bridges, helicopters, water units and other necessary supplies apart from $10 million to the flood-hit Pakistan areas.
In a statement on Sunday, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said, “The Pakistani people are friends and partners, and the United States is standing with them as the tragic human toll mounts from flooding in [...]
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