Moscow Subway Blasts Kill Dozens
(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: March 29, 2010) Dozens were killed in suicide blasts at two Moscow subway stations during Monday's rush hour. No one has yet claimed responsibility for the attacks, but rebels from the Northern Caucasus are suspected. Pakistan's leading nuclear scientist, Abdul Qadeer Khan, is being released from house arrest. Rio Tinto executives were sentenced to jail for accepting bribes in a trial in Shanghai. And as the battle for the rich lands of the Arctic heats up, native peoples such as the Inuit are finding themselves left out.
(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: March 29, 2010) Dozens were killed in suicide blasts at two Moscow subway stations during Monday's rush hour. No one has yet claimed responsibility for the attacks, but rebels from the Northern Caucasus are suspected. Pakistan's leading nuclear scientist, Abdul Qadeer Khan, is being released from house arrest. Rio Tinto executives were sentenced to jail for accepting bribes in a trial in Shanghai. And as the battle for the rich lands of the Arctic heats up, native peoples such as the Inuit are finding themselves left out.
