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DR Congo and Rwanda to sign peace agreement on June 27

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Fintech   来源:Data  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:As supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei has final say on Iran's most important issues, including a potential nuclear agreement.

As supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei has final say on Iran's most important issues, including a potential nuclear agreement.

. Meanwhile Hurricane Milton, which landed last October, is likely to be one of theTo help insurers manage those costs, New York-based Faura analyses the resilience of homes and commercial buildings.

DR Congo and Rwanda to sign peace agreement on June 27

"We look at the different elements of a property to understand how likely it is to survive and pinpoint resilience and survivability of a property," says Faura co-founder Valkyrie Holmes."We tell companies and homeowners whether their property will still be standing after a disaster, not just whether a disaster will happen in an area," he adds.Faura bases its assessments on satellite and aerial imagery and data from surveys and disaster reports.

DR Congo and Rwanda to sign peace agreement on June 27

"Insurance companies technically have the data to be able to do this but have not build out the models to quantify it," says Mr Holmes.Other services are popping up for homebuyers. For the properties it markets, US firm Redfin, estimates the percentage chance of natural disasters, such as flooding and wildfires, occurring up to the next 30 years across each property.

DR Congo and Rwanda to sign peace agreement on June 27

"If people are looking at two homes with the same layout in the same neighbourhood, then climate risk will make or break [their decision]," says Redfin chief economist Daryl Fairweather.

As for Ms Sneddon, following her personal experience, she now works for flood risk company The FPS Group.The Spanish police have said very little in public so far and there has been no official confirmation of the identity of the two victims.

Reporters with experience of investigations in Spain say that's not unusual and to be fair, police in Scotland rarely speak about ongoing inquiries into organised crime unless they absolutely have to.The Spanish will be seeking the assistance of Police Scotland to get intelligence on the background of the two men, and it's likely that Scottish detectives will be travelling to the Costa Del Sol at some point.

The UK's National Crime Agency has full-time staff in Spain who will be facilitating such co-operation.There is speculation that the shootings are linked to the ongoing gangland feud in central Scotland which has resulted in dozens of incidents, including alleged attempted murders, and more than 40 arrests.

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