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Scientists drive into hailstorms to research severe weather damage

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Investing   来源:Opinion  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Trump said the strength of the restrictions would be graded against the severity of the perceived threat, including from terrorism.

Trump said the strength of the restrictions would be graded against the severity of the perceived threat, including from terrorism.

"But there is a second layer… they supply cash to the illegal miners."Then you've got the buyers… they buy [the gold] from those who are supplying cash to the illegal miners."

Scientists drive into hailstorms to research severe weather damage

At the top are "some very powerful" people, with "close proximity to top politicians". These people make the most money, but do not get their hands dirty in the mines.Supang Khoaisanyane was one of those at the bottom of the pyramid and he paid with his life.The 39-year-old's body was among those discovered in the disused gold mine in January. He, like many of the others who perished, had migrated to South Africa.

Scientists drive into hailstorms to research severe weather damage

Walking into his village, Bobete, in the Thaba-Tseka district, feels like stepping back in time.The journey there is full of obstacles.

Scientists drive into hailstorms to research severe weather damage

After crossing a rickety bridge barely wide enough to hold our car, we are faced with a long drive up unpaved mountain roads with no safety barriers.

More than once it feels likely we will not make it to the top.The court case has amplified concerns about restrictions on free expression, particularly following the recent detention of software developer Rose Njeri.

Njeri was arrested on Friday for creating a tool that helped citizens oppose the government's annual finance bill.She was charged with cyber-crime and computer misuse on Tuesday and freed on bail until 20 June when the court will determine whether she will answer the charges.

She has since thanked Kenyans for raising their voices against her "ludicrous" arrest and detention.The BBC has rejected incorrect White House criticism of its Gaza coverage, describing a claim it had taken down a story as "completely wrong".

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