What they left behind: Sri Lanka’s Easter Sunday bombing victims By Rumobritt On 00:02 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments In Sri Lanka's capital, Colombo, a lane that used to be alive with the sound of children playing is silent. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2HnIIcW via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Former Venezuela Supreme Court judge flees to U.S., denounces MaduroFormer Venezuelan Supreme Court Justice Christian Zerpa has fled to the United States to protest President Nicolas Maduro's second term that will begi… Read More'We are witches': Clerical abuse scandal divides parishes and politics in PolandThe former Catholic priest of the Polish village of Kalinowka is serving three years in jail for molesting five schoolgirls. But Marta Zezula, a mothe… Read MoreAir quality worsens in China's Henan province, improves elsewhereAir pollution in China's heavy-industrial province of Henan worsened in December even as other regions improved, official data showed, with its cities… Read MoreEgypt's Sisi acknowledges close coordination with Israel in SinaiEgyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi offered a rare acknowledgement of his close security cooperation with Israel in the Sinai peninsula during a U… Read MoreGuatemalan farms shift to palm oil, fueling family migrationIn the poor, hot region of Guatemala that was home to a seven-year-old migrant girl before she died in U.S. border custody last month, palm oil cultiv… Read More Newer Post Older Post Home 0 comments: Post a Comment
What they left behind: Sri Lanka’s Easter Sunday bombing victims By Rumobritt On 00:02 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments In Sri Lanka's capital, Colombo, a lane that used to be alive with the sound of children playing is silent. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2HnIIcW via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Former Venezuela Supreme Court judge flees to U.S., denounces MaduroFormer Venezuelan Supreme Court Justice Christian Zerpa has fled to the United States to protest President Nicolas Maduro's second term that will begi… Read More'We are witches': Clerical abuse scandal divides parishes and politics in PolandThe former Catholic priest of the Polish village of Kalinowka is serving three years in jail for molesting five schoolgirls. But Marta Zezula, a mothe… Read MoreAir quality worsens in China's Henan province, improves elsewhereAir pollution in China's heavy-industrial province of Henan worsened in December even as other regions improved, official data showed, with its cities… Read MoreEgypt's Sisi acknowledges close coordination with Israel in SinaiEgyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi offered a rare acknowledgement of his close security cooperation with Israel in the Sinai peninsula during a U… Read MoreGuatemalan farms shift to palm oil, fueling family migrationIn the poor, hot region of Guatemala that was home to a seven-year-old migrant girl before she died in U.S. border custody last month, palm oil cultiv… Read More
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