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One a Day: Another Large 6.7 earthquake strikes Indonesia; at least one killed PDF Print E-mail

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

At least one person was killed and several dozen more were injured on
Monday, after a heavy earthquake with a magnitude of 6.7 struck near the
island of Sumbawa in Indonesia.



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Turkey Now In The Camp Of Iran And An Enemy of Israel PDF Print E-mail
Erdogan promises Iran Turkish intelligence aid against Israel
DEBKAfile Exclusive Report
November 10, 2009, 10:33 AM (GMT+02:00)


Turkish PM and Iranian president: Close friends
In the secret part of their talks in Tehran on Oct. 28, DEBKAfile's military sources reveal that Turkish prime minister Tayyep Recep Erdogan and Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad struck military cooperation deals which promised Iran Turkish military intelligence and air force assistance against a possible Israeli attack on its nuclear sites.


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Swine flu death toll passes 6000 PDF Print E-mail

Agence France-Presse

November 07, 2009 04:45am

THE number of swine flu deaths has grown by more than 370 over a week to
pass 6000, as the pandemic spread into more than 199 countries and
territories, World Health Organisation data showed.



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40,000 uprooted as Hurricane Ida batters Nicaragua PDF Print E-mail

MANAGUA, Nov 6 (AFP) Nov 06, 2009

Nicaragua's Caribbean coast faced a battering by high winds and heavy
rains Friday, as remnants of hurricane Ida wrecked homes and officials
warned as many as 40,000 could be affected by the storm.



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Hundreds of Thousands of Somali Refugees in Kenya Threatened by Floods PDF Print E-mail

By Lisa Schlein
Geneva
06 November 2009

Refugees moving to higher ground in Kenya's Dadaab when it was hit by floods

The U.N. refugee agency is appealing for $2.8 million to help more than
300,000 refugees in two camps in Kenya threatened by flooding. The UNHCR
says the mainly Somali refugees in Kenya's overcrowded Dadaab camps
urgently need to be protected from the worst effects of the torrential
rains.



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