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Thursday, 6 August 2015

Remains on Matterhorn

Remains on Matterhorn are Japanese climbers gone since 1970.


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A mountain shoe found next to the remains of two Japanese climbers who disappeared in the Swiss Alps in 1970.
Remains found at the foot of Switzerland's Matterhorn glacier have been identified as two Japanese climbers who disappeared 45 years ago.
DNA tests showed the bones belonged to the men, who went missing on the mountain in August 1970, police say.
The Matterhorn mountain is pictured in Zermatt, Switzerland, 15 March 2015The remains were discovered at an altitude of about 2,800m (9,200ft) in the Alps last September.
They are the latest to be found on the 4,478-metre (14,692-foot) Matterhorn as ice melts.
The Japanese consulate in Geneva identified the climbers as Michio Oikawa and Masayuki Kobayashi, AFP news agency reports. They were 22 and 21 respectively when they went missing.

Aircraft seat cushions, window panes found

MH370: Aircraft seat cushions, window panes found on La Reunion island, Malaysia says



Search for debris on La Reunion
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Aircraft seat cushions and window panes have been found on La Reunion, the small island in the Indian Ocean where wreckage from flight MH370 was recovered, Malaysia's transport minister says.
"We have also found debris like window panes, aluminium foil and seat cushions," Liow Tiong Lai said.
Mr Liow, who later specified he was referring to aircraft seat cushions and windows, said it remained to be seen whether the latest items found on the island were from the missing Malaysia Airlines flight.
"They are little parts, but the debris cannot be verified if it belongs to MH370. It has to be verified by the French authorities," he said.


Typhoon Soudelor


Typhoon Soudelor: Thousands evacuated as Taiwan prepares for strongest typhoon of 2015.



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Typhoon Soudelor approaches Taiwan
The strongest typhoon of the year is bearing down on Taiwan's east coast, forcing the evacuation of more than 2,000 people from outlying islands popular with tourists.
Typhoon Soudelor, packing maximum wind gusts of up to 209 kilometres per hour, was 790 kilometres south-east of Hualien county as of 5:30pm (local time)
It is categorised as a moderate storm by Taiwan's Central Weather Bureau, although other observatories in the region class it as a severe typhoon.
Soudelor, predicted to strengthen as it approaches Taiwan, is expected to batter the island hardest between late Friday and early Saturday.
A sea warning has already been issued and the weather bureau said a land warning would also be put out.
About 2,600 people, including tourists and residents, have been evacuated from Green Island and Orchid Island off the coast of the eastern county of Taitung, 

record numbers killed and maimed

Afghanistan war: Children and women increasingly caught up in violence; record numbers killed and maimed.

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An Afghan boy hangs from a merry-go-round on a hill top in Kabul, Afghanistan


Abdul Malik dreams nightly of his family home in the Charchino, Uruzgan, where he lived with his wife and three young children until recently.
"It's green there. There are gardens, fruit trees and fresh air," the 22-year-old farmer said, as he methodically slapped handfuls of mud to build a wall of his new home — one among thousands in Kabul's fetid, crowded slums.
Abdul said fighting between the Taliban and Afghan Local Police (ALP) forces broke out in his village one month ago.
Afghan woman walks past site of suicide attack in Jalalabad, AfghanistanAt around 11pm, an enormous explosion shook dirt from the walls of his mud-brick home. He later discovered a rocket had destroyed his neighbour's house, killing a mother and a 13-year-old boy.
"His body was so damaged I didn't recognise him," Abdul said.
Afghanistan's war is killing and maiming record numbers of civilians, according to a new report released by the UN.
Women and children in particular have increasingly been caught up in the violence.
In the first six months of 2015, the UN recorded 1,270 child casualties and 559 female casualties — a 13 per cent and 23 per cent increase respectively, compared to the same timeframe last year.
About one quarter of Afghanistan's civilian war victims were children.
Overall, 4,921 civilian casualties, including 1,592 deaths were documented.

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Bill Cosby ordered to give deposition in Playboy Mansion sexual abuse lawsuit.




Actor Bill Cosby
Bill Cosby has been ordered to give a sworn deposition in a lawsuit brought by a woman accusing the comedian of plying her with alcohol and sexually abusing her at the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles when she was 15 years old.
The order, entered by a Los Angeles Superior Court judge on Tuesday and made public on Wednesday, stated that Cosby would submit to questions under oath from the lawyer of his accuser, Judy Huth, on October 9.

The order said Ms Huth would answer questions from his attorneys on October 15.