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Kashmir disturbances

Curfew forces MSF to stop mental health services in Kashmir

18 September 2010

Humanitarian medical aid organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has stopped its mental health services in Kashmir due to increasing violence and a round-the-clock curfew. Kashmir has been rocked by public protests for the last three months. MSF teams have had no access to the hospitals to continue conducting the counselling sessions in view of the strict curfew is in place in several parts of Jammu and Kashmir state for close to a week. No person without a valid curfew pass is allowed...

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Hindukush earthquake

6.3 quake hits Hindukush in Afghanistan, another 5.2 in Indonesia

17 September 2010

A magnitude-6.3 earthquake rocked the Hindukush region of Afghanistan late Friday night. Tremors were also felt in neighbouring Pakistan and India. This was followed close on its heels with another 5.2 quake in Indonesia. The moderate-intensity quake hit the Hindukush region at around 19:21:13 UTC Friday (00:51 hrs Indian Standard Time (IST) on Saturday), the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said. The IMD said the tremors were felt in several parts of north India, especially in Jammu and...

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Hershey chocolates

Chocolate manufacturer Hershey linked to child labour

17 September 2010

Hershey, one of the largest chocolate manufacturers in the US, is lagging behind other companies in taking steps to ensure decent working conditions in its supply chain, a report has said. The company has even been linked to child labour. The report, titled 'Time to Raise the Bar: The Real Corporate Social Responsibility for the Hershey Company', said that Hershey dominates 42.5 per cent of the US chocolate market, even though it lags behind every major competitor in terms of programmes...

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Hrant Dink

Human rights court faults, fines Turkey over journalist's murder

17 September 2010

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruling that Turkey failed to protect the life of journalist and human rights activist Hrant Dink has been welcomed by press freedom and human rights organisations around the world. The ECHR on Tuesday held Turkey guilty of failing to protect Turkish-Armenian journalist Dink when authorities knew his assassination was imminent, and of then failing to adequately investigate his murder. The court said in its ruling, "None of the three authorities informed...

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Cellphone user

Cellphone usage could determine civic and political engagement

16 September 2010

Those who use their cellphone to talk about news of the day or even to express opinions about issues, are more likely to be civically and politically engaged, a study by a communications expert has revealed. The study was conducted by Scott Campbell, an assistant professor of communication studies at the University of Michigan, US, and the study’s lead author. The co-author was Nojin Kwak, an associate professor in the university's Department of Communication Studies. Among the control variables...

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Honey for consumption

Honey, these popular brands are contaminated with antibiotics

16 September 2010

Nectar, a symbol of well-being – the honey that millions buy believing it is pure, natural and healthy - is contaminated with high levels of antibiotics, fed to bees and is bad for our health, a leading environmental organisation in India has found. The findings are from a new study conducted by the New Delhi-based Centre for Science and Environment’s (CSE) Pollution Monitoring Laboratory, which had earlier tested colas for pesticides and toys for poisonous chemicals. The findings had shocked...

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Arabic script

Study: Why reading Arabic is harder compared to English

16 September 2010

The brain’s right hemisphere is not involved in the initial processes of reading in Arabic, due to the graphic complexity of Arabic script. Therefore reading acquisition in Arabic is much harder in comparison to English, researchers have concluded. This has been shown in a series of studies that were carried out at the Department of Psychology and the Edmond J Safra Brain Research Center for the Study of Learning Disabilities at the University of Haifa. These studies have been published in the...

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Greek goddess of fortune

Archaeologists find Greek goddess of fortune in Sussita

16 September 2010

A wall painting (fresco) of Tyche, the Greek goddess of fortune, was exposed during the 11th season of excavation at the Sussita site, on the east shore of the Sea of Galilee, which was conducted by researchers of the University of Haifa. Another female figure was found during this season, of a maenad, one of the companions of the wine god Dionysus. “It is interesting to see that although the private residence in which two goddesses were found was in existence during the Byzantine period, when...

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The saola

Asian ‘unicorn’ sighted for first time in over 10 years

16 September 2010

For the first time in more than 10 years, there has been a confirmed sighting of one of the rarest and most enigmatic animals in the world, the saola ( Pseudoryx nghetinhensis) from the Annamite Mountains of Laos and Vietnam. The Government of the Lao People's Democratic Republic (also known as Laos) has announced that in late August villagers in the central province of Bolikhamxay captured a saola and brought it back to their village. When news of the saola's capture reached Lao authorities...

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Virunga National Park

Project to reduce land conflict around Virunga National Park

16 September 2010

Two leading organisations have signed a memorandum of understanding to ensure a better protection of the Virunga National Park, a World Heritage site in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The agreement, between UN-HABITAT and WWF, marks the first time the two agencies with different mandates have joined hands in an effort to pursue the same goal of recognising their mutual interest in the management of the Virunga National Park, and other protected areas. The two organisations will...

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