Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Riots Erupts in Nepal

The people of Nepal have began to have riots and protest against the police due to frustrations from the earthquake that happen.  The clashes began on Wednesday as people are being to get desperate after 5,000 people died due to the natural disaster.  The frustration comes from the people claiming not being provided aid quickly as they needed.  They stated that the government is not doing their job on helping the people. On Wednesday people were trying to swarmed on to the buses to hope to get a ride to get back to their homes in rural areas.  This was the spark of the people causing the armed riot guards to stand their ground against the people.  The government stated that they know they have made mistakes but is working hard to provide assistance to all who needs it.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/nepal/11570411/Riot-police-intervene-as-anger-erupts-among-Nepal-earthquake-survivors.html

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

China Chemical Plant Explodes

On Monday, a leak of oil caused a furious fire that has 800 firemen and 170 engines trying to put it out.  The fire began on Monday and continues as the 3rd day has come to put the fire out.  The fire had thousands of people evacuating around the area that is located in Fujian.  Not only workers evacuated but as well as 14,000 residents that live around the location.  Xinhua, the agency of the chemical plant, has reported the spread of fire has effected surround chemical plants which has spread the fire to be much bigger.  The fire was put out on Tuesday but instantly light up again.  On Wednesday morning a tank that contains about 1,500 tons of liquid caught fire and exploded.  Due to the strong winds and heat the fire is hard to put out.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-32217568

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Small Mammal Endangered Species

A small endangered mammal that is only 20 cm long was spotted in China.  The mammals were first discovered in 1983 and since over 20 years the first one spotted in Tianshan Mountain range in Xinjiang region of China.  The IIi Pike population has decline in over 70 percent in the years.  The recent discovered mammal was named after its home IIi.  Li Weidong was the man who discover this creature and has been observing them since his discovery.  He has worked with this creatures with various of years and states that they are declining.  He state that the reason for this decline is due to global warming.  He has study this mammals and spent alot of his own money to try to keep this species from going extinct.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/china/11494380/Meet-the-small-mammal-that-is-one-of-the-worlds-most-endangered-species.html

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Japanese Huge Arrest

On Thursday, Japanese make an arrest on a man who treats to the United States Embassy and American Ambassador Caroline Kennedy.  The threats were all done by phone connection from Japan to the United States.  Jen Psaki, state department spokeswomen, stated that the man is 52 years old and he is from Okinawa.  The spokeswomen also stated that they take treats very serious and focus to take care of the situation quickly.  The suspect has also admitted to police about the phone calls and making the threat.  He also said that his plans to attack the embassy and U.S. military base in Okinawa were during March 5 and 14.  His name is Mitsuyoshi Kamiya.


http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/03/20/national/crime-legal/japanese-make-arrest-threats-u-s-ambassador-state-department/#.VQt-DY7F9dg

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Obama Rejects China's Proposal

On Monday, President Obama has rejected China proposal due to the policy if they want to make business with them.  China does not believe what China did is right because they need all the power useful to be able to combat against terrorism.  China stated that they wish that United State will help them and join their side instead of trying to view what the media is portraying.  China only wants the United States to help provide security issue due to the spying that has been happening in their software system.  China proposal is to come to agreement with the United States to be able to join security to prevent hackers to view their information.  Obama and the United States have agree that the proposal should be denied for the safety of the country.  

   http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-31729305

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Attack Causes 20 Police Officers Death

A suicide attack that happen in a police station killed 20 police officers in eastern Afghanistan.  The spokesman for the principal governor, Din Mohammad state that on Tuesday, the attack on the police headquarters which was attacked by four suicide bombers.  He explains that situation in detail to the press.  He added that two attackers went into the headquarters and then two detonated into the kitchen and the dining room.  The bombers were dress in police uniforms and used a police vehicle to enter into the compound to have accesses into the building.  The bombing killed 20 police officers and wounded 8.  As of now no group has claimed responsible for the attack.

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/02/police-officers-killed-suicide-attack-afghanistan-150217094608720.html

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Japan and Mongolia Sign Economic Partnership Agreement

Japan and Mongolia have both signed an agreement which partners both country to be able to expand trade and improve their economy.  Both prime ministers of both countries join together to sign the agreements in the office of Tokyo on Tuesday.  Between the both countries, over the next decade their will 96 percent of tariffs removed which will cause both countries to gain 41.8 billion yens.  

Studies have shown that Mongolia has benefit the most money between both states due to the fact that most trades are from Japan to Mongolia.  33.9 billion yens were made usually by automobiles also including machinery and chemical engineering.  Although 53 percent of Mongolia export values comes from Japan.  The total of the value is 1.9 billion yens, which included; coal, mineral products, and cloth.  

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/02/11/business/japan-mongolia-sign-economic-partnership/?#.VNwxXPnF9dg