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Middle East Online UPDATE 2-Turkey tourist arrivals see biggest drop in 17 years Reuters ... * Bombings, Russia tensions keep tourists away. * Economists say tourist revenues could drop by quarter. * Russian arrivals tumble 80 percent (Recasts, adds comment and details). By Nevzat Devranoglu and Daren Butler. ANKARA/ISTANBUL, May 27 ... Turkey: tourist numbers decline amid security worriesWashington Post Turkey tourist arrivals see biggest drop in 17 yearsDaily Mail World NewsTurkey suffers worst drop in tourism since 1999Financial Times Deutsche Welle -The Straits Times all 10 news articles » Source
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Police said the man reported the argument to his boss, who told the man and his co-worker they could either get into his truck, go off campus and fight or both quit. NOTICE THE NAME OF THE WORKPLACE http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/2-TCU-Staffers-Forced-to-Fight-to-Resolve-Feud-Police-382070851.html
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Even with this rather odd link name, I still would love to have this in my yard. http://www.hometalk.com/1219641/garden-box-or-coffin
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Teens record themselves spraying aerosol cans or pouring flammable liquid onto their stomachs or hands and lighting it http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Texas-Teens-Injuring-Themselves-in-Fire-Challenge-381945021.html
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Onda tropical No. 2 trae lluvias a Nicaragua
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Las precipitaciones ocurridas en la tarde y noche de este martes en diferentes partes de Nicaragua son producto de la onda tropical 2 de la temporada y marcan el establecimiento del periodo lluvioso en el país, según el Instituto Nicaragüense de Estudios Territoriales (Ineter).El pronóstico, que esta vez sí acertó el Ineter, fue dado a conocer por el director de Meteorología, Marcio Baca, en una conferencia a la que no fue invitada LA PRENSA.“Estos son fenómenos que ya indican una normalidad de las lluvias en Nicaragua, por cuanto ya son fenómenos típicos, normales que se presentan durante períodos lluviosos en el área centromericana”, indicó Baca.Asimismo comunicó que la…
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Guatemala's government on Saturday declared a state of catastrophe in the northern province of Peten, the cradle of Mayan civilization and one of the last green lungs of the Americas, due to wildfires that have destroyed 8,000 hectares (31 sq. miles) and put an additional 200,000 hectares (772 sq. miles) at risk. The decision was made during a Cabinet meeting called by Vice President Jafeth Cabrera, who is standing in for President Jimmy Morales during the latter's visit to Havana for the Summit of the Association of Caribbean States. Cabrera said it was "regrettable" that some of the fires that were endangering protected areas of La Laguna del Tigre and the Tik…
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Honduras gay rights activist kidnapped and murdered
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Rene Martinez was kidnapped and murdered An LGBT rights activist in Honduras has been found dead, days after he was kidnapped outside his home. 39-year-old gay activist Rene Martinez was kidnapped on Wednesday as he was arriving home from work, when unknown men forced him into a vehicle. His body was found two days later in a nearby neighbourhood, according to Associated Press. Mr Martinez appears to have been strangled. The activist had served as President of of San Pedro Sula-based rights group Comunidad Gay Sampredrana, and worked for an anti-violence programme developed alongside the US Agency for International Development. In a statement, the…
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Active Nicaragua volcano a hit among lava-loving tourists
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A tourist takes pictures of a lava lake inside the crater of the Masaya Volcano in Masaya, some 30km from Managua on May 19, 2016. (AFP) Native Central American people were terrified of a witch centuries ago, who they believed lived deep in the earth. They would sacrifice their children and young women to what today is known as Nicaragua’s Masaya volcano, one of the most popular tourist destinations. Today, the crater southwest of the capital Managua is an international tourist magnet, where photo-snapping visitors scramble among sulfurous fumes to get views of its bubbling lava — a rare sight. The only volcanoes in the world to boast lakes of incandescent …
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Brazil Cuts Funding for Nicaragua’s Tumarin Hydropower Plant
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This is what the Tumarin hydroelectric plant was supposed to look like when finished. HAVANA TIMES — Brazil’s federal budget watchdog, the Federal Court of Accounts of Brazil (TCU) has decided to suspend new funding to State-controlled Electrobras for constructing the Tumarin hydropower plant in Nicaragua, after having discovered a number of “irregularities” in the process. Although construction work had already been paralyzed due to a lack of funding, the measure will inevitably reduce the implementation rate of the contracts. According to Bruno Dantas, a TCU member, “the losses suffered because of a delay to construction will not exceed the damag…