Blasts rip through Bangkok’s business district

A series of small explosions went off Thursday near the massive encampment of anti-government protesters in Bangkok, wounding at least four people. Many injured people taken away for treatment after the first three blasts Thursday night. After a later fourth blast, Reporters saw two seriously injured people lying motionless. The cause of the blasts on was not immediately known. Witnesses said the first explosions occurred at an elevated train... [more]

Dutch poor children live in social isolation

More than 60,000 Dutch children can be classified as “social outcasts” who hardly participate in mainstream society, according to a study conducted by the Netherlands Institute for Social Research (SCP). The study was conducted on children older than five years of age. These social outcasts don’t play a sport, rarely go on holiday or have friends their own age. Their birthday isn’t always celebrated and they generally... [more]

Thai ‘Red Shirts’ rule out talks despite looming crackdown

Thailand’s “Red Shirt” protesters on Wednesday ruled out talks with the government, despite a looming crackdown that has prompted them to fortify their rally base with home-made barricades. Jatuporn Prompan, a leader of the anti-government campaigners who are pushing for fresh elections, said talks were “out of the question” after street clashes in Bangkok earlier this month that left 25 people dead. “It’s... [more]

Facebook CEO says site use increasing

Social networking leader Facebook said on Wednesday its user base has swelled to more than 400 million and shows no sign of slowing. Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s chief executive, also unveiled new features for the world’s No. 1 Internet social network, as the company looks to make it easier for outside developers to build and interact on the growing Facebook platform. Facebook will offer an enhanced ability to share content and... [more]

Airlines edge slowly back to ‘business as usual’

Germany’s air traffic controllers say they are gradually reopening the country’s airspace after days of closures and limited activity. The government agency Deutsche Flugsicherung said Wednesday it will gradually start reopening the skies for regular flights during the morning. “There is a good chance that the airspace above Germany and allinternational airports will remain available until late in the evening,”... [more]

Space shuttle Discovery, crew of 7 back on Earth

Shuttle Discovery and its astronauts returned safely to Earth on Tuesday after making a rare flyover of America’s heartland to wrap up their 15-day, 6 million-mile journey to the International Space Station. The touchdown was delayed by rain and fog that dissipated as the sun rose, allowing Mission Control to take advantage of the morning’s second landing opportunity. Discovery swooped through a hazy sky before landing on... [more]

Some European flights take off; London still shut

Air Traffic INFO ON FLIGHTS AS OF 11:30 GMT EUROCONTROL: Almost half of planned flights to go ahead Tuesday. FRANCE: 30% of scheduled flights flying Tuesday from Orly and Roissy-CDG airports. FINLAND: Airports to stay closed until 06:00 GMT Wednesday. GERMANY: Closure of airspace extended 18:00 GMT Tuesday. UK: Airspace remains mostly closed (except over Scotland). No time given for reopening of London airports. Applause, cheers and whoops... [more]

Australian PM wins health deal aimed at re-election

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said on Tuesday he had reached agreement with all but one of Australia’s states on major health reforms which he hopes will spearhead his 2010 re-election campaign. Failure to clinch the $51 billion deal, which will see the government become the nation’s main health funder, would have fueled perceptions Rudd has been unable to deliver on reform promises that propelled him to power in 2007. Rudd, who... [more]

Air Traffic INFO ON FLIGHTS AS OF 10:00 GMT

FRANCE: 30% of scheduled flights flying Tuesday from Orly and Roissy-CDG airports. GERMANY: Closure of airspace extended 18:00 GMT Tuesday, with special permission given for some flights. UK: Airspace remains mostly closed (except over Scotland). No time given for reopening of London airports. BELGIUM: Only landings are authorised. BRITISH AIRWAYS: Short-haul and medium-haul flights have been cancelled. Netherlands : Although flights... [more]

No escalation in Iceland volcano activity, less ash

There was no sign of escalating activity at Iceland’s erupting volcano Tuesday, and the plume of ash wreaking havoc for air traffic across Europe had clearly diminished, experts said. “We are not seeing an escalation in activity,” University of Iceland geophysicist Sigrun Hreinsdottir told AFP. “We still see a contraction of the volcano, which is always good. I would worry if we saw expansion of the volcano, but we... [more]

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