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A forest fire on the move in Spain and deadly sectarian violence in Pakistan as we go around the world in 80 seconds. Pakistan. Members of a banned Muslim group setting fire to Christian homes in eastern city. 6 Christians reportedly killed including four women and a child. The violence began during the week when the Muslim organization accused Christians of desecrating더럽히다 pages from the Koran. Government investigators say they found no truth to the allegation.
Malaysia. The nation’s biggest street protest in almost two years broken up by police in Kuala Lumpur. An estimated 20,000 opposition supporters demonstrating for the repeal폐지 of a law that allows detention구속 without trial. Local reports say the crackdown could damage support for the Prime Minister who’s been trying to show the opposition. He has an open mind on human rights and free speech.
Spain. High winds ripping the flames of a forest fire in the Canary Islands. Hot dry weather adding to the troubles. No word yet on what started the fire.
Mexico. They didn’t make this giant sandwich for the record books. But at almost 150 feet, it’s a big one. 45 Mexico City restaurants and bakeries worked together. It weighed in at more than 1600 pounds. The goal to help promote a healthy alternative to fast food. And that’s a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds.
Now to the latest on the H1N1 virus. The centers for disease control and prevention reporting it expects a jump in the number of infections, once kids head back to school this fall. And there’s new concern for America’s service men and women who often live and work in close quarters비좁은 장소. The department of defense taking steps to prevent the disease from spreading within the military. At the same time, the military is also looking at ways to respond in case there’s a significant outbreak among the general public come this fall.
Dozens of US students caught up in the H1N1 scare during a trip to China now finally home. They were quarantined by the Chinese government after two students tested positive for the H1N1 virus. After being confined제한하다 for weeks in China, all but 12 are back here in the US. The rest are still under quarantined in China. We’re told they will be able to return home once all of them test negative for the virus.
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