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Yesterday's statement by Prime Minister Petteri Orpo (Col.) has been welcomed among Finnish Muslims, "says Pia Jardi, Secretary General of the Finnish Muslim Forum. (translated from fi) [1]
Stories about Iraq Southern Iraq rages over dire living conditions With frequent power cuts intensifying the effects of a brutal heatwave, people have taken to the streets to demand better public services, jobs and an end to corruption. [3]
Sámemuseavuođđudusa ođđa stivra dieđiha, ahte Sámemusea Siiddas álgá organisašuvdnaođastus. - Stivra lea vuosttas bargun álggahan musea doaimmaid ovddideami. (confirmed by 2 sources; translated from et) [4]
An 80-year-old German man died after crashing his motorcycle into a wall in Naklua. Hans Werner Schreiner died at the scene of the Feb. 15 crash on Naklua Soi 16. No one saw the crash and only heard it. [7]
By HARN LAY / THE IRRAWADDY Friday, August 26, 2011 [9]
Note: This briefing is based on limited source coverage. The evidence may be incomplete or outdated.
Yesterday's statement by Prime Minister Petteri Orpo (Col.) has been welcomed among Finnish Muslims, "says Pia Jardi, Secretary General of the Finnish Muslim Forum.
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Stories about Iraq Southern Iraq rages over dire living conditions With frequent power cuts intensifying the effects of a brutal heatwave, people have taken to the streets to demand better public services, jobs and an end to corruption.
Sámemuseavuođđudusa ođđa stivra dieđiha, ahte Sámemusea Siiddas álgá organisašuvdnaođastus. - Stivra lea vuosttas bargun álggahan musea doaimmaid ovddideami.
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An 80-year-old German man died after crashing his motorcycle into a wall in Naklua. Hans Werner Schreiner died at the scene of the Feb. 15 crash on Naklua Soi 16. No one saw the crash and only heard it.
By HARN LAY / THE IRRAWADDY Friday, August 26, 2011