Danube Disaster Follows Toxic Sludge; Amazing Animals Found in Forest
(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: October 7, 2010) Dead fish have been washing up on the banks of the river Danube, as a result of the toxic red sludge which burst from a reservoir in Hungary. No one has claimed responsibility for the recent attack on a Sufi shrine in Karachi, Pakistan. Officials from the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and twenty nations are gathering in the United States to discuss currency exchange rate policies. A new study in Papua New Guinea has found over 200 previously unknown species of plants and animals, including a frog that is almost as big as a dog.
(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: October 7, 2010) Dead fish have been washing up on the banks of the river Danube, as a result of the toxic red sludge which burst from a reservoir in Hungary. No one has claimed responsibility for the recent attack on a Sufi shrine in Karachi, Pakistan. Officials from the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and twenty nations are gathering in the United States to discuss currency exchange rate policies. A new study in Papua New Guinea has found over 200 previously unknown species of plants and animals, including a frog that is almost as big as a dog.
