The Russian authorities have given "green light" to a major project: building a 100 km tunnel under the Bering Strait (Russian Far East), reports the newspaper "Times" citing a spokesman for the Chamber of Commerce Russian-British. According to the newspaper, the tunnel was needed to "connect the transport systems of Eurasia and America." To achieve the ambitious project, estimated at 100 billion dollars, Russia must build their part of the tunnel in 2030 by placing approximately 5000 kilometers of tracks.
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Thursday, August 25, 2011
Russia began to build a tunnel that connects to U.S.
Monday, August 1, 2011
The Iranian woman blinded with acid saves his assailant
Tehran. .- Ameneh Bahrami, an Iranian woman who was disfigured and blind when a man threw acid in the face seven years ago, forgave the perpetrator of the attack today, minutes before you apply the sentence for which he was condemned to remain without also seen with acid, local media reported. The sentence, according to the Law of Ghesas (law of retaliation) collected in Iran's Islamic law, was to manage in today's Forensic Hospital in Tehran when, minutes before, Ameneh forgave the man, Mohavedi Majid, 29, told Fars news agency.
Friday, July 8, 2011
Murdoch announces the closure of the newspaper 'News of the World' after the scandal tracks
The chairman of News International, James Murdoch, announced Thursday the closure of the tabloid News of the World after the scandal of illegal wiretapping. The latest edition of British tabloid newspaper will be next Sunday. The scandal, which erupted in 2006, has been amplified this week to get debated in the House of Commons.
Scotland Yard revealed this week that in 2002 the News of the World, a flagship of the News International group and also one of the most money wins, pricked his mobile phone from a 13 year old girl who had disappeared from his home in Surrey County. On Thursday, the list of people stuck with the phone seems to have increased.
Scotland Yard revealed this week that in 2002 the News of the World, a flagship of the News International group and also one of the most money wins, pricked his mobile phone from a 13 year old girl who had disappeared from his home in Surrey County. On Thursday, the list of people stuck with the phone seems to have increased.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Cameron calls for an investigation into wiretaps of 'News of the World'
British Prime Minister, David Cameron, argued Wednesday before the Parliament opened an investigation into the alleged wiretaps conducted by the newspaper sensacionalistaNews of the World, owned by businessman Rupert Murdoch. "We must carry out an investigation, possibly several inquiries about what has happened," said Prime Minister to the House of Commons.
"Everyone in this Chamber and in this country, has been outraged by what he has heard and seen on their television screens," he continued. The British Parliament on Wednesday celebrated an extraordinary debate on the scandal of the wiretaps, which has been known that the newspaper agravadotras been able to access voice mail messages to several victims of crimes, including Milly Dowler, a 13 years old who was kidnapped and later murdered.
"Everyone in this Chamber and in this country, has been outraged by what he has heard and seen on their television screens," he continued. The British Parliament on Wednesday celebrated an extraordinary debate on the scandal of the wiretaps, which has been known that the newspaper agravadotras been able to access voice mail messages to several victims of crimes, including Milly Dowler, a 13 years old who was kidnapped and later murdered.
Thursday, June 2, 2011
A rabbit is born without ears, 30 kilometers from the Fukushima nuclear
Atlas. Tokyo (Japan) .- Rabbit Without Ears Namie born in Tsushima (Japan), just 30 kilometers from the Fukushima nuclear power plant which collapsed after the earthquake and tsunami on 11 March. The birth of the mammal has sparked fears among locals. Some experts say that the malformation is due to radiation leaks from the plant after the earthquake for nearly three months.
Despite early views are yet to be performed for the analysis and studies to determine a cause-effect. For now, the defect does not prevent the animal to move as normal, oblivious to the fear that their appearance has erupted between residents of the disaster area.


Despite early views are yet to be performed for the analysis and studies to determine a cause-effect. For now, the defect does not prevent the animal to move as normal, oblivious to the fear that their appearance has erupted between residents of the disaster area.



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- A group of more than 200 Japanese pensioners are volunteering to tackle the nuclear crisis at the Fukushima power station.By Roland Buerk (01/06/2011)
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Merkel says goodbye to the nuclear and heralds a revolution in renewable
Fukushima and more than 30 years of citizens' movement against nuclear have forced the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, to take to the mountain: a maximum of eleven years to 2022, Germany will maintain its power without nuclear power industry and population, the first Europe. The move, expected but officially announced yesterday, is fraught with consequences for the continent.
If Germany can, other smaller European neighbors more so. Described as "irreversible", the decision is a huge boost industrial and research for renewable energy, together with gas and other technologies gradually occupy the hole, that 23% of electricity generation today is for nuclear in the country .
If Germany can, other smaller European neighbors more so. Described as "irreversible", the decision is a huge boost industrial and research for renewable energy, together with gas and other technologies gradually occupy the hole, that 23% of electricity generation today is for nuclear in the country .
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
New Zealand's remote Kermadec Islands marine reveal their secrets
Otoya dew. Sydney (Australia) .- The remote Kermadec Islands, New Zealand, considered one of the last wild frontiers of the planet, hiding a rich marine biodiversity through a mix of temperate and tropical waters also unique in the world. To the archipelago of thirteen volcanic islands, of nearly 7,500 square kilometers and located a thousand miles northeast of the mainland, recently moved a group of local and Australian scientists to find new fauna and flora.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
RTVE not correct its deficit and accumulated 47 million last year
Madrid .- The Spanish public entity RTVE has closed the 2010 budget with a deficit of 47.1 billion euros, as explained by the corporate CEO, Jaime Daiteiro, who has blamed this result to EUR 62.3 million according to the calculations of the corporation, have failed to pay TV and telecom operators as well as a "bad guess" of what was expected was to raise the rate radio.
During the presentation of the balance of last year, Daiteiro stressed that, having made the telecoms and pay TV correpondía them, according to the new rates set by the Finance Act RTVE for these companies, the corporation had closed the year with a surplus of EUR 15.2 million up from EUR 1,200 million budgeted.
During the presentation of the balance of last year, Daiteiro stressed that, having made the telecoms and pay TV correpondía them, according to the new rates set by the Finance Act RTVE for these companies, the corporation had closed the year with a surplus of EUR 15.2 million up from EUR 1,200 million budgeted.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Ana Pastor, Twitter heroin after meeting Ahmadinejad
Barcelona. (Editorial) .- The interview was conducted Ana Pastor Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has caused a tremendous impact on Twitter where the name of the journalist has become Topic Trending world. After numerous comments praising the value that has made the interview Pastor, has created the label # anapastorfacts in which, as has happened in the past, has created a comic chain of tweets.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
How does nuclear radiation to health?
Madrid. .- The radiation "or see or smell, but its effects are long term and will damage the health and the environment for years," and describes the consequences of a nuclear accident in central Japan, Eduard Rodríguez-Farré, radiation biologist Superior Council for Scientific Research. In an interview with EFE, Rodríguez-Farré, Institute of Biomedical Research of Barcelona, \u200b\u200bhas said that fellow scientists have already measured pollutants such as iodine and cesium in the radiation released in Fukushima, which already has partial melting of two of their reactors to the lack of refrigeration caused by the earthquake and tsunami that have hit the country.
Friday, March 11, 2011
Condemn a group of gang members for the murder of Christian Poveda
San Salvador .- A special court in San Salvador today convicted 11 gang members involved in the assassination of Franco-Spanish journalist Christian Poveda barely 4 to 30 years imprisonment, court sources said. El Centro Judicial Isidro Menendez explained in a statement that the Special Court of Judgement condemned to Luis Vasquez and Jose Alejandro Melara to 30 years in prison for the crime of "aggravated homicide" and "incitement and conspiracy the crime of aggravated homicide" , respectively.
A team of BBC journalists is abused by the soldiers of Gaddafi
London. . - A team of journalists from the British broadcaster BBC has been mistreated by soldiers of Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi, said last night the station in place on line. The three reporters were arrested on Monday evening trying to reach the city of Zawiya in western Libya. The British broadcaster partners were deprived of freedom in an army checkpoint, where they had identified.
Saturday, March 5, 2011
China puts more restrictions on foreign journalists
Jasmine revolution in Arab countries has caused the crash of the Chinese authorities with accredited foreign media in China. Beijing has decided to regulate the more rigidly the free movement of journalists. More than a dozen reporters have been warned that they will withdraw their approval if they continue to cover the protests of jasmine, convened by the Internet every Sunday since Feb.
20. The Chinese government yesterday defended the application of more stringent restrictions for foreign journalists working in the country. This decision comes after several journalists were physically attacked on Sunday by police when they went to the central street of Peking Wanfujing to cover a possible protest called by the Internet.
20. The Chinese government yesterday defended the application of more stringent restrictions for foreign journalists working in the country. This decision comes after several journalists were physically attacked on Sunday by police when they went to the central street of Peking Wanfujing to cover a possible protest called by the Internet.
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