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    YUCCA MOUNTAIN NUCLEAR DUMP SITE
    July 10, 2002 - U.S.A. / Nevada

    The United States Senate gives final approval to bury all of the country's nuclear waste in Yucca Mountain, Nevada about 80 miles from Las Vegas. The plans include storing 70,000 metric tons of radioactive material from America's 103 nuclear power plants deep inside the mountain for about 10,000 years. As of 2008 the project is still not accepting Nuclear waste due to legal challenges, funding, the transport of nuclear waste issues, and ongoing political pressure. Currently there are 130 separate nuclear waste sites scattered around the US.

    PEACEKEEPERS HIJACKED
    July 10, 2008 - Sudan

    Peacekeepers in the Darfur region of Sudan are hijacked when their convoy is ambushed in Darfur by hundreds of rebel gunmen on horses and with 40 trucks outfitted with mounted machine guns. The peacekeepers were outnumbered and suffered 7 dead and many more injured. The latest attack brings into question how long the Peace Keepers can stay in the region without more men and advanced equipment including helicopter gun ships to better protect those whose role it is to protect others. The President of Sudan Omar Hassan al-Bashir is facing indictments by the International Criminal Court for alleged atrocities and crimes against humanity in the region which left 450,000 dead and 2.5 million displaced.

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Is an expanding multinational company on a global scale. We create top notch technology turn-key solutions which serve as new tools For advertising and marketing. We are a pioneer supplying company of Interactive Technology, Products, I-Sphere Projection, Virtual Promoter, SmartPod, LED Screen. Our organization is an LCD wall screen supplier in Saudi Arabia, our seamless LCD wall screens are 100% scalable to deliver the perfect performance for any application. Our range of LCD wall screen comprises of 46", 47, 55" and 60" inches LCD displays with backlights that offers high brightness.

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  • Hit Right Technology, Dawar Al Qiblteen, Madina Saudi Arabia, Office 7th Flour
    Madina
    Madina
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