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1.
Three university
students in Santiago Chilehave developed a plant
powered device,to
charge their three
engineering students got the idea for the advice
while
sitting
in
their
school
’
s
invention
is
a
small
biological
circuitthey
called
“
e-care
”
,it
captures
the
energy
plants
produce
during
photosynthesis.A
plant
uses
only
a
small
part
of
the
energy
produced
by
their
process,the
rest
goes
into
the
soil,
“
e-care
< br>”
collect
that
device
spots
into the ground,and then into a mobile
“
e-care
”
solved two problems
for the
engineering student,they needed an idea for a
class also needed
an
outlet
to
plug
in
their
of
the
student
inventors,ComitRupsech,says
advice
changes
the
energy
released
for
the
plan
into
low
level
power
to
charge
“
e-care
”
is
able
to
fully
recharge
a
mobile
phone
in
less
than
two
hours.I
’
mJonathen
Evens.
2.
A twenty-one
years old man was pulled out alive Wednesday from
the big landslidein
southern
man
had
been
buried
in
piles
of
debrisfor
sixty-seven
hours, took
rescuers three hours to reach was weak and
dehydrated
when
rescue workers
found
him,Chinese
official
told
them
his
name
and
reported
that
another
person
was
buried
near
him,Associated
medical
staff
and
rescue
works
said
the
second
person
did
not
e
officials said
more
than seventy people are missing
after Sundy
’
s
landslide
in
landslide
buried
buildings
under
mud
and
BBC
reported that at least four bodies had been
recovered by
Wednesday
e
official
said
five
thousand
rescuer
workers
were
working
to
find
missing
s
said
that
Tian,a
migrant
workerfrom
Chongqing,suffered
many
broken
bones
and
other
said
his
conditionimproved
after
three
hours
of
landslide
occurredwhen
a
man-made
mountain
of
earth
and
construction
waste
collapsed
following
heavy
Chinese
government
said
it
is
investigatingthe
ment
controlled news media reported the
District Governmentnear the landslide site had
reported safety concerns months before
Sunday
’
s
disaster.I
’
m Mario Ritter.
3.
A
suicide bomber in northwest Pakistan killed at
least 26 people and left more than
40
wounded last explosion occurred in the Pakistani
city of Mardan. The
blast took place
outside the door of a government office. The
office was the National
Database
and
Registration
Authority.
That
office
was
in
charge
of
issuing
national
identity attacker arrived at
the office’s gate on a motorbike. The cyclist
was
stopped
by
a
security
guard.
He
detonated
an
explosive
vest,
according
to
a
witness.
An
investigation
into
the
identity
of
the
bomber
is
underway.A
Pakistani
official
said
if
the
bomber
was
not
stopped
at
the
gate,
the
death
toll
would
have
been
is
estimated
that
the
rider
was
carrying
up
to
12
kilograms
of
explosives.A BBC report said about 50
people were wounded in the blast. Some were
injured critically. Most of those
killed or injured were attack is one of
the
deadliest
in
Pakistan
since
a
December
2014
massacre
left
150
students
and
teachers dead in Peshawar, the BBC
reported.A faction of the Pakistani Taliban said
it carried out the attack. In a
statement sent to VOA, the group said it targeted
the
office because it is part of
Pakistan’s anti
-terrorism a spokesman
for the
mainstream Taliban in Pakistan
said the Taliban had nothing to do with the
bombing
in Mardan.I'm Jonathan Evans.
4.
Authorities say everyone has been
evacuated from a luxury hotel in Dubai that was
still
burning
early
city's
police
chief
says
all
residents
were
out
of
the
63-story
hotel,
known
as
Address.
hotel
had
been
packed
with
people
celebrating
New
Year's
Eve
when
fire
broke
out
at
about
9:30
p.m..
At
least
14
people were hotel stands
across from the world's tallest skyscraper, the
Burj
Khalifa.
The
Burj
Khalifa
is
more
than
800
meters
tall.
It
is
the
center
of
spectacular
fireworks
along
the
Dubai
waterfront
for
New
Year's.
The
fireworks
went on as
quickly moved through more than 20 stories of the
hotel.
It could be seen for kilometers
in all 30 minutes, flames raced the
top of the hotel tower, and the sky was
full of thick black smoke. Burning pieces of
the
hotel
fell
to
the
ground
from
the
ses
said
tens
of
thousands
of
people
were
crowded
into
the
downtown
area
near
the
blazing
hotel
and
the
ities
in
the
United
Arab
Emirates
said
earlier
Thursday
that
thousands of security
personnel were on duty because of the New Year's
events.I'm
Kathleen Struck.
5.
The government in China plans to end
its one-child per family policy and instead let
families
have
two
plan
was
announced
Thursday
after
high-level
political meetings in Beijing. The
official Xinhua news agency says the country's top
legislature must approve the proposal
before it becomes law.A Chinese Communist
Party
statement gave
a number of reasons for the change
in policy. The statement
said the change is meant to balance
population development. It said the move also
attempts
to
stop
a
declining
birth
rate
and
strengthen
the
country's
work
,the world's most populous
country,launched the one-child policy in 1980.
But the government permitted only a
small number of couples to have two children.
For example, some rural families were
given approval to have two children.A total of
19 rural provinces have a partial two-
child policy. That policy states if the first-born
is
a
girl,
a
second
child
is
2013,
the
Chinese
government
gave
other
couples a chance to
have two children. Families could have two if one
parent was an
only child.A teacher and
population expert, Jiang Quanbao, explained how
Chinese
families will react to the
policy.
longer interested in having a
second child,
may be more
interested. But again, some
of them are already
allowed
to have two
children.
of 800 million of
them are employed. But that job market population
is expected to
drop
by
2050.
With
the
two-child
policy,
an
increase
in
births
will
ease
the
labor
shortage, starting in 20 years. I'm
Anna Matteo.
6.
Russia and the United States say world
powers are meeting NewYork on Friday to
discuss the Syrian crisis and pass a
resolution at the UNendorsing the peace process.
Russian
Foreign
Minister
Sergei
Lavrov
promisedthe
two
sides
would
continue
to
work
on contentious issues,
but his
UScounterpart John Kerry said
some
progress
had already been
made. World newsfrom the BBC.
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