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8 Students Killed, 16 Missing After Floods Swept Away Their Bus

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At least eight students have been killed and 16 more are missing after flash floods swept away their bus near the Dead Sea in Jordan, officials say. Check also: Police In West Nile Begins To Sensitize Public About The Dangers Of Floods The bus had been carrying 37 students and seven members of staff to the Zara Maeen hot springs area ...

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China Unveils The World’s Longest Sea Bridge Which Connects Hong Kong And Macao

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Chinese President Xi Jinping inaugurated China’s latest mega-infrastructure project on Tuesday: The world’s longest sea bridge. Check also: Meet China’s Longest Glass Bridge The 34.2-mile sea bridge and tunnel that have been almost a decade in the making for the first time connect the semi-autonomous cities of Hong Kong and Macao to the mainland Chinese city of Zhuhai by road. The Hong ...

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Over 50 People Killed And 200 Injured After A Train Ran Into Crowd In India

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More than 50 people have been killed and 200 hurt after a train ran into a crowd near Amritsar in India’s northern Punjab state, police told the BBC. Check also: Minister Bahati And Gov’t Chief Whip Nankabirwa Survive Helicopter Crash The victims were standing on the railway tracks watching celebrations for the Hindu festival of Dusshera, eyewitnesses told BBC Punjabi. They ...

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Kim Jong Un Invites Pope Francis To North Korea

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Pope Francis received an invitation Thursday from Kim Jong Un to visit North Korea, and said he would consider the invitation, according to a South Korean spokesman. Check also: Kim Jong Un Sends Donald Trump An Appreciation Letter The offer was conveyed verbally by South Korean President Moon Jae-in during his visit to the Vatican, the spokesman said. The invitation comes ...

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President Kenyatta Promises Another Round Of Credible National Examination!

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NAIROBI — President Kenyatta today promised that the Government will deliver credible examinations and warned those bent on attempts to corrupt the country’s exam systems of dire consequences. The President said the Government will keep on the trend it has established of making national exams free of cheating and taking strong measures against any attempts to steal or leak examinations. ...

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