[ad_1] Update October 30, 2018, 7:51 pm By Roy Mabasa Representatives of a large Saudi contractor firm assured the Philippine government that they were currently working to solve the problem of the …
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[ad_1] More than 90% of the world’s children breathe toxic air every day, according to a World Health Organization report. The report was launched on Monday, before WHO’s first ever Global Conference …
Read More »South Korean Supreme Court Rules Japanese Company Must Pay War Compensation
[ad_1] For the victims, the decision culminated in a long and difficult legal battle. Their fight for compensation began in 1997 when two former workers sued Nippon Steel and Sumitomo Metal in …
Read More »Brazil's Bolsonaro targets "false" press and wants minister of crusades as minister
[ad_1] SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Brazilian President-elect Jair Bolsonaro has re-examined his most controversial campaign promises, calling for more flexible gun laws, calling for a high-ranking judge to fight corruption at home. …
Read More »Venice under the water while Italy is hit by a strong wind and heavy rains
[ad_1] Copyright of the image Reuters Italy has been hit by strong winds and rains that have killed at least eight people in the country, while schools and tourist sites have been …
Read More »China defends decision to ease ban on rhinoceroses and tiger coins
[ad_1] China on Tuesday defended its controversial decision to lift the 25-year ban on swapping tiger bones and rhinoceros horns after environmental advocates warned that the government had actually signed a "death …
Read More »The Saudi prosecutor goes to the Istanbul consulate where Khashoggi was killed
[ad_1] Saudi prosecutor Saud Al Mojeb arrives at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey on October 30, 2018. REUTERS / Osman Orsal ISTANBUL (Reuters) – The Saudi prosecutor held a second round …
Read More »China: Sparks Rhino and Tiger sparking sparks
[ad_1] China announced on Monday that it would overturn a 25-year ban and that it would allow the use and trade of rhinoceros and tiger parts. The State Council of China said …
Read More »Not only in Delhi, the inhabitants of Kanpur also die of suffocation
[ad_1] Delhi has made a not so enviable distinction of being among the most polluted cities in the world, thanks to the "big smog" of last November. But it is not only …
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