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BEIJING -- China s capital Beijing issued its second smog red alert of the month on Friday, triggering vehicle restrictions and forcing schools to close.A wave of smog is due to settle over the city of 22.5 million from Saturday to Tuesday. Levels of PM2.5, the smallest and deadliest airborne particles, are set to top 500, according to the official Beijing government website.That is more than 20 times the level that is considered safe by the World Health Organization.Half the city s cars will be forced off the road on any given day, while barbecue grills and other outdoor smoke sources will be banned and factory production restricted. Schools will close and residents advised to avoid outdoor activities. Beijing pollution ndash; through a lens, darkly 14 photos On Friday afternoo air max 1 n, the air was relatively good, wit adidas campus beige h a PM2.5 reading of about 80 and the sun shining brightly over the city. However, visibility in some parts of Beijing will fa salomon xt 6 ll to less than 1,600 feet on Tuesday when the smog will be at its worst, the city government website said. An almost complete lack of wind would contribute to the smog s lingering over the city, it said.Smog red alerts are triggered when levels of PM2.5 above 300 are forecast to last for more than 72 hours. Xkhm 7 young elephants found dead in Sri Lanka amid monsoon flooding
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New Delhimd adidas samba ash; India s government is facing criticism for the relatively low number of tests it s administered to detect cases of the new coronavirus, raising fears that tens of thousands of patients may be going undetected. India has tested only about 12,000 people so far, despite a capacity to test about ten times that many.Only people who have traveled from the worst affected countries or come in contact with a confirmed case and shown symptoms after two weeks of quarantine are being tested mdash; criteria that experts call very narrow. The World Health Organization has urged countries to test every suspect case, not just people with relevant travel or contact history.But many Indians with symptoms indicative of a possible COVID-19 infection, have been turned away from hospitals as they seek tests, and that is causing increasing fear in the world s second most populous country. Bank clerks wearing a facemask amid concerns over the the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus serve customers at a bank, in Bangalore on March 19, 2020. air max 96 Getty India has some of the most densely populated cities in the world, but has reported only four deaths and 173 confirmed cases of COVID-19 so far. Experts believe the low testing rate may be hiding thou mizuno volleyballschuhe sands more patients from the data. Professor Ramanan Laxminarayan, an epidemiologist and senior research scholar at Princeton Unive Kvzg Rebuilding Haiti: Hopes for a homegrown recovery
China announced on Tuesday it will launch a radio series on human rights, amid a police sweep of pro-democracy activists attempting to establish China s first opposition party. The radio series, China s first on the subject, celebrates the 50th anniversary of the United Nations Universal Declaration on Human Rights, the Wenhui Daily said. Related StoryInternet Subversion Trial In ChinaThe program, consisting of 24 installments of 15 minutes each aired over three months, will promote universal education on Marxist human rights concepts and basic knowledge about human rights, the newspaper said. The program is to consist of interviews with government officials and Chinese human rights scholars interlaced with historical background on the development of human rights concepts and international rights covenants, the paper said. Interview subjects will underscore differences between Chinese and Western concepts of rights, and the future of human rights in China, the article said. China s authoritarian government raised hopes at home and abroad that it had accepted the universality of human rights when it signed t gourde stanley he International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, a treaty incorporating the 50-year-old stanley mugs universal declaration. However, since the October 5 signing, government of stanley cup ficials have made statements defining rights on Beijing s terms and police have rounded up leading pro-democracy activists and domestic rights monitors. In the early hours of
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BEIJING -- China s capital Beijing issued its second smog red alert of the month on Friday, triggering vehicle restrictions and forcing schools to close.A wave of smog is due to settle over the city of 22.5 million from Saturday to Tuesday. Levels of PM2.5, the smallest and deadliest airborne particles, are set to top 500, according to the official Beijing government website.That is more than 20 times the level that is considered safe by the World Health Organization.Half the city s cars will be forced off the road on any given day, while barbecue grills and other outdoor smoke sources will be banned and factory production restricted. Schools will close and residents advised to avoid outdoor activities. Beijing pollution ndash; through a lens, darkly 14 photos On Friday afternoo air max 1 n, the air was relatively good, wit adidas campus beige h a PM2.5 reading of about 80 and the sun shining brightly over the city. However, visibility in some parts of Beijing will fa salomon xt 6 ll to less than 1,600 feet on Tuesday when the smog will be at its worst, the city government website said. An almost complete lack of wind would contribute to the smog s lingering over the city, it said.Smog red alerts are triggered when levels of PM2.5 above 300 are forecast to last for more than 72 hours. Xkhm 7 young elephants found dead in Sri Lanka amid monsoon flooding
DUBLIN Pres stanley tumblers sure mounted Thursday for the Irish government to draft a law spelling out when life-saving abortions can be performed - a demand that came after a pregnant woman who was denied an abortion died.Activists protested Thursday night in Belfast a day after thousands rallied in London, Dublin, Cork and Galway in memory of Savita Halappanavar, a 31-year-old dentist who died a week after doctors said she was starting to miscarry her 17-week-old fetus.Despite her rising pain, doctors refused her reque stanley flasche st for an abortion for three days because the fetus had a heartbeat. She died in the hospital from blood poisoning three days after the fetus died and was surgically removed.Parents slam Irish abortion laws after woman deniesIreland woman denied life-saving abortion Irish gynecologists demanded Thursday that the government close a 20-year-old hole in the country s abortion law that leaves them fearing prosecution if they abort a fetus to protect a woman s life. We would like to be able to pra stanley flask ctice medicine in a safe environment legally. The current situation is like a sword of Damocles hanging over us, Dr. Peter Boylan of the Irish Institute of Obstetricians and Gynecologists said Thursday. If we do something with a good intention, but it turns out to be illegal, the consequences are extremely serious for medical practitioners. Savita Halappanavar Courtesy of The Irish Times