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People stand near a dead body, after the gas attack on Tuesday in the town of Khan Sheikhoun in rebel-held Idlib, Syria.
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nnamdi1998:from BBC http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-39488539?ns_mchannel=social&ns_campaign=bbc_breaking&ns_source=twitter&ns_linkname=news_central bbc.in/2n6j7wU |
The government denies the use of chemical weapons and has in turn accused rebels of using banned weapons. Russia's military said its planes did not carry out any strikes near the town. Syrian children receive treatment following the suspected toxic gas attack in Khan Sheikhun on Tuesday.
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A rocket has slammed into a hospital in the northwestern Syrian province of Idlib where doctors are treating victims of a suspected chemical attack, which has killed at least 58 civilians, including 11 children. The toxic gas attack took place in the rebel-held town of Khan Sheikhoun, in the central province of Idlib, early Tuesday morning and the hospital strike came just hours later. Syrian opposition activists have claimed the chemical attack was caused by an airstrike carried out either by President Assad's forces or Russian warplanes. Russia's military said its planes did not carry out any strikes near the town. A projectile hit a hospital in Khan Sheikhoun hours later, bringing down rubble on top of medics as they struggled to deal with victims of an attack. It is believed that another 60 of the approximately 200 people exposed to the gas were injured in the attack. Reports citing the Idlib Health Directorate, however, say that up to 100 people could be dead from the gas attack, and another 400 are injured. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said those killed had died from suffocation and the effects of the gas. Photos and video emerging the incident show children to adults limp and suffering from breathing difficulties. Some appear foaming at the mouth. Victims suffered from fainting, vomiting, foaming at the mouth and pin-point pupils, medical sources told local reports. Many victims, including children, were stripped down to their underwear and sprayed with hoses as activists tried to wash the gas off of them. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4378184/Rebel-held-Syrian-town-chemical-attack-kills-35.html
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lazeal:That place is priceless today.
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expozey:Thanks. |
Cesc001:Real bro. |
lazeal:Exactly, and is among the most visited regions in the world for Glacier, Whale seeing, Boat cruising, and like that. This alone generates Billions of Dollars for the U.S. Government anually according to Alaskatravelindustry. Not to talk of other resources.
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chinybelle:Infact i dont know what they are thinking. See this image of a girl riding giant Alligator during kids party in the U.S. and the Mum was there. I trust Nigerian Mums.
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Funjosh: ![]() |
Lucasbalo:Lols.... |
Adventurers: Chris pictured here with his father, Philip. The teenager said he wants to swim with Great White Sharks next. orisirisi.....
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Here, Chris was able to swim and come face to face with crocodiles, and his father was there to record the event. However, it didn’t all go to plan. They had to get out of the water pretty quickly when more crocodiles, some measuring 14 feet, turned up than was safe to be in the water with.
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Many teenagers want the latest mobile phone fortheir birthday, but not Chris Hamilton. The 14-year-old was handed a unique if somewhat dangerous present swimming with crocodiles. Chris flew with his father, an underwater photographer and conservationist, to Cuba and then by boat to a salt water mangrove swamp 50 miles off the coast of Cuba at Jardines de La Reina. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-4367656/British-14-year-old-swims-crocodiles-birthday.html lalasticlala, mynd44
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scarr:Please kindly quote where i said Alaska is a country. " They won't let go, that Alaska is big, far bigger that many countries in the world 663,268 sq mi(1,717,856 km2)" Alaska is big, far bigger than many countries of the world. Meaning, a state that's having a total land size/area that is far bigger than that of many so called countries in the world. Do you understand now ![]() mr lucasbalo |
ichommy:They won't let go, that Alaska is big, far bigger that many countries in the world 663,268 sq mi(1,717,856 km2). The state is majorly into travel, tourism, boat cruise and sight seeing. Its travel industry generates billions of dollars for the US and almost 40,000 jobs for the country. The state is so beautiful, amazing, beautiful mountains, glaciers but the weather is too harsh and sun is rare during winter. 9:am during winter, head lamps will still be on, saw it on Alaska Vlogs on youtube. I saw another video during summer in Anchorage, 11pm looks like our 6:30 pm.
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Alaska vs U.S. in size.
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Russian nationalists argue that the payment they received (pictured) was too little worth about $123million in today's money or that the country never received it.
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Secretary of State William Seward (second left) signed papers purchasing Alaska for $7.2million from Russian diplomat Eduard de Stoeckl (third right)in 1867.
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Russian nationalists are calling for Alaska to be returned to the Kremlin's control 150 years after the land was sold to America. Sergey Aksyonov, the prime minister of Crimea, bemoaned the sale on TV earlier this month while foreign minister Sergey Lavrov admitted in a recent interview that the anniversary will cause 'diverse emotions' among Russians. The land deal, which saw Alaska pass to American control in 1867 for the price of $7.2million, is also a popular topic among Russian bloggers who have called for a referendum to be held on whether the state should be handed back. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4375868/Russian-nationalists-want-Alaska-Moscow-s-hands.html lalasticlala, mynd44
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An explosion on the metro in St Petersburg has ripped through a train carriage causing carnage as the door is completely blown out. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4375518/Explosion-metro-St-Petersburg.html lalasticlala, mynd44
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General view of the mass gathering of emergency services attending the scene outside Sennaya Ploshchad metro station, following explosions in a train carriage.
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Smoke fills the air at the platform of the metro station after nail bombs were detonated.
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A second bomb, disguised as a fire extinguisher and packed with ball-bearings, was found and defused at a nearby station.
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Injured passengers were helped by emergency services outside Sennaya Ploshchad metro station, following explosions in two train carriages at metro stations in St. Petersburg, Russia April 3, 2017
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Bloodied passengers were left strewn across the platform in the Russian city as emergency services scrambled to save those wounded by the bomb and the resulting shards of glass and twisted metal.
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Two suspected terrorists are on the run after a nail bomb planted in a St Petersburg train ripped through the carriages - killing at least 10 people and injury 50 today.Several Russian media outlets have released the CCTV picture of the bearded suspect who was wearing a long, black top and a hat blamed for causing the carnage by detonating a bomb that was packed with shrapnel.The terrifying incident took place on a train that was travelling between Sennaya Ploshchad and Sadovaya metro stations. A second explosive device disguised as a fire extinguisher was foundand defused in a nearby station.Nobody has claimed responsibility for the explosion, but previous attacks on Russia have been blamed on ISIS and Chechens.A search warrant has now been issued for two people in connection with the attack - one for planting the bomb which detonated at Sennaya Ploshchad and the other for leaving an explosive device at Ploshchad Revolutsii station.A source said: 'Two people are being sought on suspicion of planning the blasts, one of whom is thought to have placed the explosive device in the metro wagon and the second person for leaving a bomb at the metro station Ploshchad Revolutsii.'Dozens have been injured, including at least three children, as it was reported the man left a briefcase on a train before moving carriages moments before the deadly blast.
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dreamwords:Lol. |
Nice one. |
Waoh..... |
The elevator would travel in curves horizontally and in continuous loops. The track changing system allows for the horizontal connection of two shafts on the top and bottom to create a continuous loop.
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The longest tower in the world, The Big Bend would be double the height of the tallest addresses across the world at present if it was stretched out.
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