Monday, November 30, 2015

The ‘driest place on Earth’ is covered in pink flowers after a crazy year of rain

The Washington Post

By Angela Fritz  October 29

The Atacama Desert in Chile, known as the driest place on Earth, is awash with color after a year’s worth of extreme rainfall.

In an average year, this desert is a very dry place. Arica, Chile, in the northern Atacama holds the world record for the longest dry streak, having gone 173 months without a drop of rain in the early 20th century. In another Atacama neighbor to the south of Arica, the average annual rainfall in the city of Antofagasta is just 0.07 inches.

Saturday, November 28, 2015

A way of life destroyed: Intimate photos of relaxed Sunday lunches and playing by the pool give a rare insight into life in the once-beautiful Syrian city of Aleppo before it was laid to ruin by ISIS thugs


  • Stunning images of family life in Syria before Islamic State lay siege
  • Children's birthday parties and family lunches are seen along with visits to Aleppo attractions
  • Aleppo's ancient buildings and even its new amusement park are pictured before they were reduced to rubble 
  • The Beloune family was forced to flee when extremists fired on their home
  • IS looters took more than $1 million of equipment from their business
  • The battle for control of Syria's largest city by various forces has destroyed many neighbourhoods

By FRANK COLETTA FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA
PUBLISHED: 22:07 GMT, 28 November 2015 | UPDATED: 01:04 GMT, 29 November 2015

Friday, November 27, 2015

Migrant blunder splitting Germany in two: Weeks ago, Merkel threw open Germany's doors. Today, amid fears it's importing anti-Semitism, many worry their way of life is under threat

  • Angela Merkel controversially opened the country to all Syrians in August
  • Most Germans were at first buoyant, delighted to be able to help refugees
  • But thousands of economic migrants grasped the chance to enter Europe 
  • Germany is now divided, as many claim it is facing a population time bomb

By SUE REID IN GERMANY FOR THE DAILY MAIL
PUBLISHED: 23:21 GMT, 27 November 2015 | UPDATED: 23:53 GMT, 27 November 2015

Thursday, November 26, 2015

The hidden PLASTIC lurking in your food: Hundreds of tiny micro beads have been found in sea salt - and we swallow 1,000 every year

  • Plastic particles polluting the oceans are found in sea salt for the first time 
  • Tiny beads are formed from waste plastic, facial scrubs and exfoliants 
  • Plastic beads are also found in rock salt processed in sea salt factories 

By RUSS SWAN FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 10:06 GMT, 24 November 2015 | UPDATED: 10:16 GMT, 24 November 2015

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Welcomed to Europe

The Atlantic

As politicians debate the status of refugees, volunteers are working tirelessly to provide them with basic care.

Monday, November 16, 2015

Morocco to build world's largest concentrated solar power plant

CNN
By Milena Veselinovic, for CNN
Updated 1234 GMT (2034 HKT) November 3, 2015 

 Morocco's new solar power plant will cover a 30 square kilometer area outside the city of Ouarzazate.

Tiếng nói Ngư dân: Hàng trăm tàu cá Trung Quốc bu vào phá lưới ngư dân Việt

Tiền Phong
15:43 ngày 16 tháng 11 năm 2015
Nam Cường

TPO - Hàng trăm tàu Trung Quốc ngang nhiên uy hiếp, phá nát hơn 40 tấm lưới của tàu cá ĐNa 90370 của ngư dân Đà Nẵng trên vùng biển vịnh Bắc Bộ, gần đảo Cồn Cỏ (Quảng Trị). Thuyền trưởng và các ngư dân trên con tàu này vừa trở về và trình bày sự việc với cơ quan chức năng…

Anh Đào Ngọc Đức chỉ những tấm lưới bị phá nát. Ảnh. Nam Cường.

NGƯỜI DÂN HÀ NỘI THẮP NẾN VÀ CẦU NGUYỆN HƯỚNG VỀ PARIS

Blog Nguyễn Xuân Diện


Chia sẻ, hiệp thông, đồng hành với người dân Paris, đặc biệt với các nạn nhân vụ khủng bố tại Paris những ngày qua, giáo xứ Thái Hà sẽ tổ chức thánh lễ thắp nến cầu nguyện cho Paris, cho mọi dân tộc bỏ qua khác biệt để chung tay xây dựng hoà bình.

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Vigils around the world: Landmarks from Wembley Stadium to Burj Khalifa lit with French Tricolore in a show of solidarity as thousands gather to remember the victims

  • Thousands of people gather in cities around the world to remember the victims of the horrific Paris attacks
  • World landmarks lit up from Burj Khalifa in Dubai, the London Eye to as far as Rio's Christ the Redeemer statue
  • The familiar colours of the French Tricolore was projected on to Wembley stadium in London and other venues 

By TOM WYKE FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 21:08 GMT, 15 November 2015 | UPDATED: 02:12 GMT, 16 November 2015

To Paris, with Love

To Paris, with Love: Vigils held around the globe as the world's iconic buildings are lit up in the colours of the French tricolour to show solidarity in wake of Paris attacks

  • Some of best-known landmarks from Shanghai to New York to San Francisco were lit up in blues, whites, and reds
  • Hundreds of people painted their faces in colours of the French tricolour and held 'Pray for Paris' signs in London
  • Even the fountains in London's Trafalgar Square were lit up, while hundreds of people gathered for an evening vigil
  • Tributes come after at least 129 innocent people were killed in Paris in barbaric terror attacks in several locations

By KATIE LOUISE DAVIES and EMMA GLANFIELD FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 16:39 GMT, 14 November 2015 | UPDATED: 08:49 GMT, 15 November 2015

Saturday, November 14, 2015

President Obama calls Paris massacres an attack against 'all of humanity' as leaders around the world pledge to work with France and bring those responsible to justice

  • President Barack Obama condemned the series of deadly attacks across Paris Friday as an 'attack on all of humanity'
  • He promised to do all he could to work with France and bring those responsible to justice
  • Secretary of State John Kerry said that the US Embassy in Paris is doing everything they can to assure the safety of Americans 
  • President Xi Jinping of China said on Saturday that they would work closely to help France 
  • 'I am shocked by events in Paris tonight. Our thoughts and prayers are with the French people. We will do whatever we can to help,'said David Cameron
  • Iran's Hassan Rouhani branded the Paris attacks 'crimes against humanity' 
  • In the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan sent a telegram to President Hollande offering his condolences 

PUBLISHED: 23:11 GMT, 13 November 2015 | UPDATED: 06:14 GMT, 14 November 2015

Monday, November 9, 2015

Gravediggers forced to build giant terraced cemetery to cope with the sheer number of people killed in Syria's bloody war

  • Daily aerial bombardments have forced gravediggers to dig a large new terraced cemetery
  • Douma has regularly been bombarded with Assad regime artillery and air strikes, killing many civilians
  • The cemetery has become so full that gravediggers have been forced to wait until the new cemetery is built
By TOM WYKE FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 22:23 GMT, 9 November 2015 | UPDATED: 23:17 GMT, 9 November 2015

The Citizens of Nowhere

The Atlantic

Spotlight - Nov 8, 2015 - 15 Photos
EMILY ANNE EPSTEIN

Greg Constantine has spent a decade photographing people with no documentation, and no rights. Working with various refugee groups and non-governmental organizations, Constantine has visited stateless communities in 18 countries—including Sri Lanka, Kenya, Kuwait, Crimea, Italy, and the Dominican Republic.

His new book, Nowhere People, gives an unparalleled view of what it is like to be denied citizenship. "In most cases, they cannot work legally, receive basic state health-care services, obtain an education, open a bank account or benefit from even the smallest development programs," Constantine said. "As non-persons, they are excluded from participating in the political process and are removed from the protection of laws, leaving them vulnerable to extortion, harassment and any number of human-rights abuses." Without passports or any identification papers, these families typically cannot travel to pursue a better life, and at the same time, are at risk of deportation from their own homes.

Friday, November 6, 2015

Tiếng nói nhà thơ: THƠ ĐỌC TRƯỚC MẶT TẬP CẬN BÌNH


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Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Hãy thẳng thắn với ông Tập Cận Bình

TS. Vũ Cao Phan
Gửi cho BBC từ Hà Nội
26 tháng 9 2015


Lãnh đạo Việt Nam nên yêu cầu Trung Quốc đàm phán về Hoàng Sa nhân chuyến thăm dự kiến tới đây của Chủ tịch TQ Tập Cận Bình tới VN, theo tác giả.

Tin NÓNG: SÀI GÒN ĐANG BIỂU TÌNH PHẢN ĐỐI TẬP CẬN BÌNH ĐẾN VN

Thứ Tư, ngày 04 tháng 11 năm 2015
Blog Nguyễn Xuân Diện



15h00 hôm nay, Thứ Tư (4.11.2015), trước ngày Tập Cận Bình - tên cầm đầu đảng CS Trung Quốc đến Việt Nam , dân Sài Gòn đã biểu tình phản đối tại trung tâm thành phố.