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1 killed, 9 injured in massive explosion at Shandong chemical plant

An explosion that ripped through a chemical plant in Shandong yesterday evening has left one person dead and nine others injured.

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the blast broke out at around 8:50 p.m. at a plant operated by Shandong's Runxing Chemical company in Huantai county, Shandong province.

The plant produced
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, a colorless volatile liquid that releases toxic gases when it reacts with fire,
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reports.

The explosion of a
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started the fire that raged for hours.

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, the plant was located less than one thousand meters away from residential areas.

Broken windows could be seen in many local households. Local media reports that the massive blast could be felt as far as 2km away.

All of the villagers have been evacuated from the site and the injured were rushed to the hospital for treatment.

At around 1:39 a.m. this morning, the fire had been completely extinguished by some 184 firefighters operating 41 fire engines.

Of course, this explosion comes just more than a week after the
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, which killed more than 100 people and injured hundreds more.

And only days after a
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in Hefei, Anhui province.

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Two pictures showing the Temple of Bel before (top) and after its destruction. The hardline Islamic State group destroyed part of the ancient Roman-era temple in the Syrian city of Palmyra according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
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The final four designs for a new New Zealand flag have been unveiled by the New Zealand Flag Consideration Panel. The flag panel selected their top four designs out of an initial 10,292 alternative designs and the New Zealand public will be able to choose their favourite in the first stage of a referendum later this year.
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The final four designs for a new New Zealand flag have been unveiled by the New Zealand Flag Consideration Panel. The flag panel selected their top four designs out of an initial 10,292 alternative designs and the New Zealand public will be able to choose their favourite in the first stage of a referendum later this year.
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I prefer the bottom right. It adds a local tradition in accordance to the NZ previous flag.
 

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Pope to allow all priests to forgive abortion during Holy Year

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VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis will give all priests discretion during the Roman Catholic Church's upcoming Holy Year to formally forgive women who have had abortions, in the Argentine pontiff's latest move towards a more open and inclusive church.

In Church teaching, abortion is such a grave sin that those who procure or perform it incur an automatic excommunication, which can only be lifted by designated church officials.

However, from Dec. 8 to Nov. 26, during an extraordinary Holy Year or "Jubilee" on the theme of mercy, all priests will be able to do so if the women repent "with a contrite heart", the pope said in a letter published by the Vatican on Tuesday.

Francis described the "existential and moral ordeal" faced by women who have terminated pregnancies and said he had "met so many women who bear in their heart the scar of this agonizing and painful decision".

The pope's letter did not mention those who perform abortions.

Francis is the first non-European pope in 1,300 years and has marked himself out for tolerance on taboo topics. Although he has shown no intention of retracting the Church's opposition to abortion, he has alarmed conservatives by taking a less forceful tone than his predecessors.

"This is by no means an attempt to minimize the gravity of this sin, but to widen the possibility of showing mercy," Vatican chief spokesman Father Federico Lombardi told reporters.

Deputy Vatican spokesman Father Ciro Benedettini said that "for now" the change would apply only during the Holy Year.

Usually only a bishop, missionary or the chief confessor of a diocese can offer absolution for an abortion, Benedettini said, although bishops in countries such as the United States and Britain, have delegated this authority to parish priests.

Boston College theology professor James Bretzke said the Pope was "emphasizing mercy and not retribution ... embracing reconciliation and not excommunication".

Liberal group Catholics for Choice welcomed the move as a gesture of engagement with women, but said Catholic women in the United States have abortions at the same rate as non-Catholics, highlighting the gulf between religious teaching and real life.

"This is a pope who is not stuck in the pelvic zone, and perhaps his message on how he thinks about abortion is more for his brother bishops than Catholics in the pew," Catholics for Choice President Jon O'Brien said.

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The Holy Year is one of the 1.2 billion-member church's most important events, and sees the faithful make pilgrimages to Rome and other religious sites. It takes place every 25 years unless a pope decrees an extraordinary one to bring attention to a particular topic or need.

Catholics performing pilgrimages or good works during the Holy Year can traditionally gain indulgences, or the remission of punishment for sins, under certain conditions.

Unlike in previous holy years, when pilgrims had to come to Rome, cathedrals and other religious venues around the world are expected to be designated national pilgrimage sites.

In his letter, the pope also said indulgences would be available to prisoners who cannot pass through the Holy Doors of the papal basilicas in Rome and the Vatican City, which are bricked up in non-Jubilee years.

Of prisoners, Francis said: "May the gesture of directing their thought and prayer to the Father each time they cross the threshold of their cell signify for them their passage through the Holy Door."

Holy Year activities will also be open to adherents of the ultra-traditionalist Roman Catholic splinter group known as the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX).

The Swiss-based SSPX, which rejects some of the reforms made at the historic 1962-1965 Second Vatican Council, defied Rome in 1988 by illegally consecrating four bishops, triggering their excommunication by the late Pope John Paul.

Pope Benedict lifted the excommunications in 2009 and made some concessions to the group. But one of the bishops, British-born Bishop Richard Williamson, caused an uproar by denying the Holocaust.



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The final four designs for a new New Zealand flag have been unveiled by the New Zealand Flag Consideration Panel. The flag panel selected their top four designs out of an initial 10,292 alternative designs and the New Zealand public will be able to choose their favourite in the first stage of a referendum later this year.
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If I have to choose from the above four, maybe the top right. Black doesn't seem to reflect the NZ atmosphere or as a suitable flag colour in general. It's one thing to have them on sports team uniform, another to have them on the national flag. I don't really care if they change the flag or not, in fact I wasn't much aware of it until this was brought up (I try to limit TV viewing, hardly uses the box nowadays :D)

The spiral design you see in many of those flags is called the Koru. You can also see them on the tail of the Air New Zealand planes:

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You can also see all suggested flag designs from the NZ public here, some of them not so serious, some of them appears to be school homework assignments and some seems to be just for gags :

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If I have to choose from the above four, maybe the top right. Black doesn't seem to reflect the NZ atmosphere or as a suitable flag colour in general. It's one thing to have them on sports team uniform, another to have them on the national flag. I don't really care if they change the flag or not, in fact I wasn't much aware of it until this was brought up (I try to limit TV viewing, hardly uses the box nowadays :D)

The spiral design you see in many of those flags is called the Koru. You can also see them on the tail of the Air New Zealand planes:

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You can also see all suggested flag designs from the NZ public here, some of them not so serious, some of them appears to be school homework assignments and some seems to be just for gags :

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Thanks for the links!
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Second Erawan Shrine bombing suspect arrested and third suspect is cooperating with police, A fourth male suspect is still at large. A Chinese passport believed to belong to one of the suspect is also included


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Police nab prime bomb suspect
Confusion emerges over arrest location
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Police have arrested a foreign man described by authorities as the prime suspect in the bombing of the Erawan shrine that killed 20 people and injured 130. But inconsistencies emerged Tuesday over the...
 

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Guatemalan president quits amid corruption scandal

GUATEMALA CITY — After an extraordinary outpouring of public indignation, President Otto Pérez Molina resigned from office and appeared before a judge on Thursday to face accusations that he presided over a massive criminal scheme to defraud his impoverished Central American country.

His resignation, submitted at midnight Wednesday, marked the dramatic culmination of weeks of
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over a bribery and kickback scheme that has implicated about 100 people, including many high-ranking members of his government.

Starting before dawn and running through a drizzly day , crowds gathered outside the presidential palace, blowing horns and chanting “Yes, we could!” as they celebrated Pérez Molina’s departure. For a country with a history of vicious government repression and weak judicial institutions, the outcome was remarkable.

“This is a triumph of the Guatemalan people, to be able to throw out someone so corrupt,” Miguel Lemus, a 58-year-old embalmer, said as he admired the celebration. “We are exhausted from so much corruption, so many lies, so much demagoguery. This was our moment.”

The sudden toppling of the president, after weeks in which he insisted on his innocence and his intention to stay in office, held a significance that went beyond the sordid facts of a financial swindle. Pérez Molina was a former general who led the most feared branch of a military that routinely massacred citizens during nearly
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. About 200,000 civilians died, the vast majority at the hands of the government. He helped negotiate the peace agreement that ended the conflict, but also represented a political culture in which leaders lived above the law.

“This is huge,” said a senior U.S. State Department official who was not authorized to speak publicly. “This is the first time in Guatemala’s history that a sitting president has basically been forced to answer to justice.”

The Guatemalan Congress on Thursday swore in Vice President Alejandro Maldonado to serve until Pérez Molina’s term ends in January. Maldonado took over after the resignation in May of Vice President Roxana Baldetti, now in prison for allegedly receiving $3.7 million in bribes. Guatemalans are to vote Sunday in previously scheduled elections to choose a president to take office early next year.

During a radio interview Thursday morning, Pérez Molina described himself as calm but doubted that he would get a fair hearing. He said he considered the accusations “unjust,” but chose to resign and face them rather than cause “confrontation or violence” by holding onto power.

He arrived at the courthouse to jeers of “Thief! Thief!” and bit his fingernails while prosecutors outlined the case against him. Investigators alleged that he and several senior officials participated in a conspiracy to receive millions in bribes in exchange for letting companies evade customs taxes.

The wide-ranging investigation by the attorney general's office and the International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala, formed by the United Nations nearly a decade ago and funded by several countries, including a $5 million annual contribution from the United States. Led by a Colombian prosecutor, the group has relied on wiretaps and tracked bank records to understand how illicit money moved through shell companies into the hands of government officials.

As the scandal has grown, so have the protests demanding Pérez Molina’s ouster. Students from the most progressive public university marched side by side with those from conservative private schools. Indigenous peasants, business executives and Catholic Church leaders all responded with outrage as they learned of the alleged crimes. When the
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to decide whether Pérez Molina would retain his presidential immunity from prosecution, even his own party abandoned him.

“We don’t have medicine in the hospitals. The children don’t have books in their schools. And throughout society there aren’t any jobs and the president hasn’t done anything to help. They’ve just stolen from the people,” said Maria Elena Aquino Gomez, 38, as she sold flags in the plaza. “Guatemala is alive. We’re not dead. And we’ll continue fighting for our liberty.”

Pérez Molina was expected to spend Thursday night in jail.

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Islamic State cell dismantled in Brazil

(Defensa.com) On September 4, when the São Paulo Military Police came to a street of Pari, São Paulo, responding to a complaint of "possible robbery," he found a specialized staff of the Federal Police paving a very different residence other in the same neighborhood. The property had an iron gate blocked with 14 locks, electric fence and had a dozen security cameras. The operation was authorized by the Federal Court to investigate a group investigated for illegally capturing and sending out nearly $ 17 million in five years and whose target was the Islamic State (IS).

The suspects were specialized in money laundering to support terrorism cell. The cell is controlled by the Lebanese Firas Allameddin and two brothers, also being built by Egyptian Hesham Eltrabily, required for killing 62 people in an attack in 1997 in Luxor, Egypt. Eltrabily, it has had an extradition request denied by the Supreme Court in 2003, a period in which Brazil avoided extradite terrorists from various sources under the Lula government. The money was obtained bank on behalf of companies and fictitious persons, only crimes for which the accused can respond loans because Brazil does not have anti-terrorism laws. In 2009, Allameddin urged the Brazilian government to recognize him as a refugee. This tended to prevent it from being expelled or extradited from Brazil. The request was rejected.

Conducted by the Intelligence Directorate of the Federal Police, the action was accompanied by the US Embassy, from the section led by the FBI. On the morning of that Friday, the Israeli Embassy also received federal report on this action in a concerted effort to track the connections of the group abroad. It is the first time that such action is undertaken against a structured terrorist group in Brazil.

According to research, the group drew on Allameddin shell companies and fake names to send money to Lebanon, which would come, the police suspected of fraud in the market, such as embezzlement, bad checks and fraudulent loans. "This network could use false information to obtain documents that would facilitate the creation of names of individuals and 'ghosts' legal persons in order to promote the opening of accounts, cards orders, purchase foreign exchange, remittances and make the place l values cash abroad, in violation of Brazilian law, which led to the decision to authorize searches, raids and investigations.

Allameddin and its partners have adopted various profiles and shared tasks in sending money to Lebanon. He used three portfolios taxpayer. His brother Fadi created false identities, with a fondness for the name "Philip", another brother, Toufic, usually paid credit cards with values exceeding Installments over bills to be charged in Lebanon. Shell companies were also used. A change of currency clandestine transferred money to a third legal broker who remitted abroad. The operation was so difficult to trace.

The group made transfers of low value, without the need for a bank account. Allameddin made about 300 operations in less than two years to send around a million and a half dollars for Lebanon, representing a shipment every two days provided below $ 4,000 in the form of brokerage. They were recorded about 20 beneficiaries of the transfers, but no details of the same, only the first name. Under the rules of the agency, the daily limit is $ 1,900 per client. Simply providing a name and password to anyone, in another country, you will be credited a cash amount.

In addition to this operation, the community was alerted information about the work of Marcelo Bulhoes, a member of the Sunni Muslim community in Brasilia. This lawyer sold data on various Muslim embassies and intelligence agencies, according to researchers. His favorite subject was terrorism. The case, however, has been framed by the feds only as document forgery. That's because distinctive simulating Bulhões put false official folders. The information produced by it brought to light, according to the researchers, "the characteristic profile of sympathizers, supporters and terrorist operatives". In the report, the Federal Police embassies warned that such reports did not have any official Brazilian agency supporting them.

The investigations follow the trail of certain financial crimes in a forgery case and that of Bulhoes, even though the authorities know that suspicions revolve around even more dangerous acts. However, Brazil is still no support crime or terrorism, let alone tolerates or is apologetic. Months ago, the local intelligence services also found that Isis tried to co-opt, mainly the Internet, young extremists as yet unknown "lone wolves" capable of isolated and unpredictable attacks in various parts of the world. Last year, the president Rousseff herself had shocked the world seeking "dialogue" with the Isis / Daesh. Then, a Brazilian bomber in the service of Isis was captured in Bulgaria.

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