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Thai protesters disrupt Bangkok commuter service April
27, 2010
Anti-government protesters forced a
rush hour shutdown of Bangkok's busy elevated train system Tuesday and
promised to expand protests that have plunged the Thai capital into
chaos by sending teams of demonstrators throughout the city. more...
Army moves into key Bangkok area
April
20, 2010
The Thai army moves into the business district
of Bangkok to prevent anti-government protesters entering the area.
The protests by the "red-shirts", now in their fifth
week, are currently focused in the city's shopping hub. The red-shirts are
trying to force Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva to step down and call an
election.
Thailand's PM declares emergency
April
7, 2010
Thailand's prime minister declares a state of
emergency in Bangkok amid growing anti-government protests.
In a televised address, Mr Abhisit said the move - which gives
sweeping new powers to the security forces to tackle protesters - would help
restore order. It comes hours after thousands of "red-shirt" protesters
marched on parliament - forcing MPs to flee the building.
1,000 Die Of TB In India Every Day, Says WHO
March 25, 2010
The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that 5,000 Indians
develop TB and nearly 1,000 people die from it every day - the equivalent of
two deaths every three minutes. Yesterday was World TB Day, organised by the
Stop TB Partnership, a network of organisations and countries fighting the
disease, which currently infects one-third of the world’s population,
according to the WHO.
Massive earthquake strikes Chile
February
27, 2010
A massive earthquake has hit central Chile and killed at least 122 people,
though the toll is expected to rise. The 8.8 quake
caused widespread damage, destroying buildings, bridges and roads in many
areas, including the capital where a chemical plant caught fire. President
Michelle Bachelet declared a "state of catastrophe" in affected areas and
appealed for calm.
Chile earthquake: Pacific nations brace for tsunami
Feb. 27, 2010
Santiago's international airport was forced to
close, a highway bridge ..."Tsunami waves in the deep ocean travel about the same speed as a jet plane
and ...
Brazil Confirms Dengue Epidemic in 5 States
February
20, 2010
Brazilian authorities confirmed
Thursday an epidemic of dengue fever in municipalities in five states
and they attributed the spread of the disease to the massive movement of
people around the country for the Carnival celebrations.
Group targets spiked drinks during Games
February
10, 2010
Vancouver is fast becoming a party town as the Olympic Games
near. But organizers of the SafeVibe campaign hope residents and visitors
hitting bars and lounges don't fall victim to spiked drinks.
. .
U.S. starts aid airdrops
into Haiti
January
19, 2010
The US military
begins airdrops of food and water into Haiti, as aid efforts gather pace a
week after the devastating earthquake. Some 14,000
ready-to-eat meals and 15,000 litres of water were dropped north-east of the
capital, Port-au-Prince, the US said.
SKorea to kill animals to curb spread of 1st outbreak of foot-and-mouth
disease in 8 years
January
7, 2010
SEOUL, South Korea - South Korea reported its first outbreak
of foot-and-mouth disease in eight years, prompting quarantine officials to
prepare to slaughter cows, pigs and other animals to stop its spread, an
official said Thursday. Six out of 185 dairy cows at a farm in Pocheon,
about 30 miles (45 kilometres) north of Seoul, tested positive, Agriculture
Ministry official Lee Chang-buhm told reporters.
US lifts HIV/Aids immigration ban
January
4, 2010
The US lifts a 22-year immigration ban that
stopped anyone with HIV/Aids from entering the country. .
.It put the US in a group of just 12 countries,
also including Libya and Saudi Arabia, that excluded anyone suffering from
HIV/Aids.
Volcanic ash disrupts Puerto Rican flights
December
30, 2009
Caribbean
air traffic is being snarled by a cloud of volcanic ash floating 10,000 feet
above the island of Montserrat, forcing the cancellation of more than 60
flights in Puerto Rico. At least eight U.S. carriers have had their
operations affected by the Soufriere volcano, which has been spewing ash for
several weeks.
China H1N1 flu death toll triples in two weeks
December
2, 2009
BEIJING: China's
official H1N1 flu death toll has tripled in the past two weeks after the
government ordered more accurate reporting of fatalities amid suspicions of
a cover-up. A statement posted on the health ministry's website late Tuesday
said the number of people reported killed by the influenza A(H1N1) virus had
jumped to 178 at the weekend, up from a previously reported nationwide tally
of 53.
Canadians think H1N1 risks exaggerated: poll
November
11, 2009
Canadians are evenly split over the federal
government's handling of the swine flu, but more than half believe concerns
over the risk of H1N1 are exaggerated, a new poll by EKOS indicates.
Flights cancelled as Beijing blanketed in snow
November
10, 2009
BEIJING - Nearly 70 flights were cancelled and
more than 30 delayed at Beijing's airport Tuesday after the second major
snow storm of the season blanketed the Chinese capital, airport officials
said.
Massive security at Asian summit in Thailand
October 22, 2009
Thailand has mounted one of its biggest
security operations in recent history with more than 36,000 military and
police to prevent anti-government demonstrators from overrunning a
summit of Asian leaders, an official spokesman said Thursday.
PHILIPPINES: October
19, 2009
The Philippines orderes imports of 250,000 tonnes of rice and lawmakers
rushed to approve funding for immediate rebuilding of farms and roads badly
damaged by two typhoons that
killed over 650 people. The Philippines, the world's biggest rice buyer,
would hold a tender two months earlier than normal on Oct. 30 for the
shipment of the grain, which it wants delivered between January and April,
the National Food Authority said.
The
Philippines turned its focus on Sunday from rescue operations to sending
relief to northern provinces devastated by floods and cut off by
landslides as the death toll from two typhoons in 14 days rose to more than
600. Using shovels and their bare hands to avoid triggering more landslides,
rescue teams kept up a search for bodies in the areas of northern Luzon
island that remained isolated. In this statement, the Geneva-based Internal
Displacement Monitoring Centre reminds us that up to
400,000 people fled their homes in the south of the Philippines last
year to espace from fighting.
Indian Ocean test for tsunami warning
October 14, 2009
East Asia / Pacific, Middle East / N. Africa, South / Central
Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa - Australia, Bangladesh, Burma, India,
Indonesia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malaysia, Maldives, Mauritius, Mozambique,
Oman, Pakistan, Seychelles, Slovakia, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Timor-Leste
Eighteen countries around the Indian Ocean are holding the
first region-wide test of a tsunami warning system aimed at saving
thousands of lives.
China number two in world for rabies deaths East Asia / Pacific - China
September
28, 2009
BEIJING: China is second only to India worldwide
in the number of people killed by rabies every year, the government
reported, making the disease one of the nation's biggest public health
threats.
"China is one of the countries most severely affected by rabies, and in
recent years the number of annual reported deaths from rabies has averaged
around 2,400," the health ministry said in a statement on its website. "It
is only inferior in number to India, and gives us the world's second-place
ranking." The statement, issued to coincide with
World Rabies Day on Monday, said rabies was among the top three infectious
diseases in China.
China Bars Foreigners From Making Visits to Tibet
September 25, 2009
China has stopped issuing travel documents to foreigners
seeking to visit Tibet, according to local tour operators, another
indicator of the government’s skittishness over the coming anniversary
of the Communist victory in 1949.
Vast, red dust storms choke Australia
September 23, 2009
East Asia / Pacific -
Australia SYDNEY - Red Outback grit shrouded
Australia's largest city Wednesday, blotting out such landmarks as the
Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge and even reaching underground to
coat subway stations. The country's worst dust storm in 70 years
diverted planes and produced an eerie orange sky.
Strong quakes hit Japan and India
Aug. 11, 2009
East Asia / Pacific, South / Central Asia -
India, Japan
A strong earthquake has
struck Tokyo and central Japan, halting train services, closing
motorways and causing a nuclear power station to shut down.
Taiwan braces for Typhoon Morakot
Aug. 7, 2009
Schools and
offices shut and transport is disrupted as Typhoon Morakot nears Taiwan,
bringing high winds and heavy rain.
Flu infects
100,000 in past week
July
23, 2009
The number of
new cases of swine flu in the past week has reached an estimated 100,000 in
England, the BBC has learnt.
Mexico fights resurgent dengue fever June
25, 2009
Americas - Mexico
Dengue fever is on the
rise in Mexico and elsewhere in the Americas.
Acapulco, Long Dotted With Tourists, Is Now Home to Drug War
June 9, 2009
Americas - Mexico
MEXICO CITY — Cliff divers, all-night discos, towering
hotels on the sand — that is one side of Acapulco. But a four-hour gun
battle over the weekend between soldiers and suspected drug traffickers made
clear that the popular beach resort has a dark side and that no part of
Mexico may be completely immune from the continuing drug war.
H1N1 flu cases pass 500 in Australia, state's alert level raised June 3, 2009
East Asia / Pacific - Australia
Australia raised the H1N1 flu alert level in the worst
hit state of Victoria on Wednesday and warned more areas would follow as
the national total topped 500.
Worried About Flu, China Confines U.S. Students
May
29, 2009
When 21 students from a private school in Silver Spring, Md.,
arrived in the Chinese city of Kaili last Friday, they enjoyed a weekend of
exploring the regional province of Guizhou. . . At
lunch on Monday, Chinese officials quarantined the group to their rooms in
the Heaven Sent Dragon hotel, Mike Kennedy, interim head of the school, the
Barrie School, said Thursday.
Japan reports 135 swine flu cases, closes schools
May
19, 2009
Japan on Monday reported 135 swine flu cases and
shuttered more than 2,000 schools and kindergartens in a bid to slow the
spread of the virus that may already have infected hundreds.
Swine flu: No cause for alarm, not considered a pandemic so far ...
April 28, 2009
Among such organizations taking actions, the United Nations health agency
on Monday elevated the international pandemic alert to phase 4, on a
six-point scale, for the first time since the current warning system
was introduced in 2005 in ... WHO would not
recommend the closing of borders or the
restriction of travel, which would have little to no effect in stopping
the movement of the virus, Mr. Fukuda said. Phase 5 of the WHO pandemic
alert levels is characterized by ...
Avian Flu Cases in Egypt Raise Alarms
April 21, 2009
Middle East / N. Africa -
Egypt An unusual pattern of avian
flu cases in Egypt — almost all are in toddlers, all of
whom have survived — has led some flu-tracking Web sites to speculate that
dozens of silent cases are circulating there.
Thai troops crack down on protesters
April 13, 2009
East Asia / Pacific - Thailand
Thai soldiers fired volleys of shots in
the air to disperse protesters blocking key roads in Bangkok Monday, as
the first show of force by the government since declaring emergency rule
left 74 wounded.
UK issues Thailand travel warning
April
12, 2009
BANGKOK, Thailand (12 Apr 2009) â?� The Foreign Office has warned
Britons against travelling to Bangkok after violence and rioting erupted in
the Thai capital.
NZ tourists in Thailand told to keep away from Bangkok protests
April
12, 2009
A tourist poses atop an armoured personnel carrier temporarily seized by
supporters of ousted Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra in Bangkok
Foreign Affairs officials in New Zealand latest advice...
Northern India tourist area hit by quake
April
9, 2009
NEW DELHI, April 9 (UPI) -- A tourist district
in northern India was hit by a 5.3-magnitude earthquake Thursday, injuring
three people and damaging a number of buildings, officials said.
China facing HIV 'plague' as new cases leap 45 per cent
March
30, 2009
China is facing an epidemic of
HIV infection, particularly among its gay population, as the government
admitted that new cases had risen by 45 per cent in two years.
Aids is now the leading cause of death among
infectious diseases on the mainland, as official figures showed that 7,000
people had died in the first nine months of 2008 and 45,000 were infected
with HIV.
Spanish airport workers to strike on Wednesday
March
25, 2009
Europe - Spain
The one-hour strike at all 47 airports is a protest against the
government's plans to partially privatise airport operator AENA, says
Spain’s largest trade union.
Thousands in Argentina protest crime
March
19, 2009
Americas - Argentina
An estimated 10,000 Argentines
marched on the historic Plaza de Mayo in the capital, Buenos Aires, on
Wednesday to demand more anti-crime measures, reflecting a top priority
among Argentines, according to recent polls.
Campus says no to Mexico travel - News
March
19, 2009
Godwin said the U.S. State Department's current status of
"travel alert" is one step below a "travel
warning," which would mean that all study programs
in Mexico would be shut down. The Office of Global Education currently
offers three study abroad opportunities in Mexico in the cities of
Guadalajara, Monterrey and Mexico City. The recent drug violence has
been
concentrated in the border town of Juarez, which is located across the
border from El Paso, Texas. ...
Bill would end cross-border trucking program
March
12, 2009
Wide access to U.S. roads granted to Mexican trucks in NAFTA
would be terminated. Critics cite safety concerns, but a spokesman for the
Mexican Embassy calls it 'protectionism, plain and simple.
Texas makes emergency plans in case violence spills over from Mexico
March
8, 2009
Fort Worth Star Telegram - Fort
Worth,TX,USA
The US Joint Forces Command, in a speculative assessment of global
security threats, said Mexico and Pakistan "bear consideration for a
rapid and sudden ...
Asia capital losses at 9.6 trillion dollars in 2008
March
8, 2009
MANILA (AFP) -- Financial assets in Asia lost 9.6 trillion
dollars in value in 2008, slightly more than a
year's worth of GDP, the Asian Development Bank
said on Monday. It said Asia was hit especially hard as the global
downturn led .
Mexico increases airport security after robberies
March
3, 2009
Americas - Mexico
More than 800 federal and local police have
been assigned to improve security in and around Mexico City's
international airport after a series of armed robberies against
travelers who exchanged money there, authorities announced Monday.
4 Indonesians die of bird flu; toll climbs to 119
March
3, 2009
East Asia / Pacific -
Indonesia Four Indonesians have died of
bird flu, bringing the death toll in the country hardest hit by the
disease over the past several years to 119, an official said Tuesday.
American in Egypt attacked near bomb site February
28, 2009
Middle East / N. Africa -
Egypt Egyptian media report that police
have arrested an Egyptian who attacked an American teacher in the same
Cairo tourist site where a bomb killed a French teenager a week
earlier.
Vietnam bird flu outbreak widens: reports
February
6, 2009
The H5N1 strain of bird flu has been reported in more localities across
Vietnam, raising fears of a possible epidemic, official and media
reports said Friday.
Is China Covering up a New Bird Flu Epidemic?
February
3, 2009
Certainly there seems to be very strong
evidence it is. There have already been eight reported cases of humans
contracting the potential deadly H5N1 virus, from which
five people have
died this year. And despite the fact that Hong Kong officials have been
finding dead birds infected with the virus washing up onto its shores in
recent days from the mainland, China has not made any official statement
concerning an outbreak among birds.
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Thailand To Send 190 Hmong Refugees Back To Laos
February 2, 2009
Thailandnews.net -- seeking political
asylum claiming they face persecution at home, because they fought alongside
U.S. forces during the Vietnam War. "Today we will send 190 Hmong
back to. . .
7 killed, 100 hurt in Thailand blast
February
1, 2009
BANGKOK -- At least seven people were killed and about 100 others injured
when a man lobbed a hand grenade into a busy Buddhist temple compound in
north eastern Thailand during a celebration, police s...
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