Today's World News
To Start off Columbia
First Abortion in Colombia Possibly as Result of Zika - A woman struggled to find a doctor willing to provide an abortion after it was discovered her fetus suffered from microcephaly. Source
Women's rights organisation says Muslim women 'blocked from seeking office by male Labour councillors' - Muslim Women's Network say the national Labour party is 'complicit' in local male Muslim councillors' 'systematic misogyny'. Source
Thousands take part in anti-Islam Pegida protests across Europe - In Birmingham, protesters held signs saying 'Trump is right'. Source
NASA Warns That ‘Closest-Ever’ Asteroid Will Pass Earth Next Month - On March 5th, 2016, asteroid TX68 will be the closest ever flyby of an asteroid to ever approach the earth, researchers at NASA have said. Source
Syrian refugee numbers soar at Turkey border - The number of Syrians trying to cross into Turkey amid an upsurge of fighting in northern Syria has nearly doubled, a Turkish official says. Source
Lithuania pledges to publish names of 1,000 suspected Nazi collaborators - Historians claim that around 95 per cent of Lithuania’s Jewish population were murdered during the Holocaust. Source
That's all for today, Thank you.
To Start off Columbia
First Abortion in Colombia Possibly as Result of Zika - A woman struggled to find a doctor willing to provide an abortion after it was discovered her fetus suffered from microcephaly. Source
Women's rights organisation says Muslim women 'blocked from seeking office by male Labour councillors' - Muslim Women's Network say the national Labour party is 'complicit' in local male Muslim councillors' 'systematic misogyny'. Source
Thousands take part in anti-Islam Pegida protests across Europe - In Birmingham, protesters held signs saying 'Trump is right'. Source
NASA Warns That ‘Closest-Ever’ Asteroid Will Pass Earth Next Month - On March 5th, 2016, asteroid TX68 will be the closest ever flyby of an asteroid to ever approach the earth, researchers at NASA have said. Source
Syrian refugee numbers soar at Turkey border - The number of Syrians trying to cross into Turkey amid an upsurge of fighting in northern Syria has nearly doubled, a Turkish official says. Source
Lithuania pledges to publish names of 1,000 suspected Nazi collaborators - Historians claim that around 95 per cent of Lithuania’s Jewish population were murdered during the Holocaust. Source
That's all for today, Thank you.
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