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'They finished them off': Mexican town rocked by ambush that killed 13 cops
COATEPEC HARINAS, Mexico (Reuters) - Bullet casings still littered the ground on Friday in Coatepec Harinas, a troubled municipality southwest of Mexico City where 13 police officers on patrol were brutally murdered in an ambush by suspected drug gang members.
Australia's Blue Mountains hit by Lunar New Year slump in Asian visitors
KATOOMBA, Australia (Reuters) - Sparse handfuls of people stand at railings to gaze at plunging rocks and shimmering waterfalls amid the verdant vegetation of Australia's Blue Mountains, presenting a stark contrast with the throngs usually drawn to the attraction every year.
COMING ATTRACTIONS BOOST GAMUDA COVE’S GROWING VIBRANCY
STRATEGICALLY located amidst the natural splendour of Klang Valley’s southern growth corridor, Gamuda Cove is the backdrop for a growing range of recreational amenities, including its integrated Discovery Park and Paya Indah Discovery Wetlands nearby, as well as the upcoming Splashmania water park and Townsquare with a cosmopolitan vibe.
LIVE A COMFORTABLE LIFE NORTH OF THE CITY CENTRE
NOTHING describes a life of fulfilment than coming home to your own comfortable abode and surrounded by your family.
Special Report: Lebanon’s power struggle – why a failing state can’t get the lights on
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Surveying Beirut's shattered streets last week, in the aftermath of a massive explosion at the port that killed at least 158 people, French President Emmanuel Macron offered support to the people of Lebanon and delivered a stern message to the country's ruling class.
High household energy use could thwart U.S. emissions cuts, a study warns
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A house with a white picket fence in the verdant suburbs has long been an American dream. It could also be a major hurdle for U.S. chances of cutting climate-warming emissions, researchers at the University of Michigan said in a study on Monday.
Caffeinated conservation: Colombian farmers switch coca for coffee to protect wildlife
SAN LUCAS MOUNTAINS, Colombia (Reuters) - In a clearing around his modest smallholding, farmer Arcadio Barajas stands before a sea of coffee plants, cloaked in the shadow cast by a wall of verdant forest that covers the San Lucas mountains of northern Colombia.
Bringing an Australian education to your doorstep
WHEN it comes to higher education, Australia is one of the foremost destinations that come to mind. Its reputation for academic excellence has firmly cemented it as a place for quality education that builds a strong foundation for a successful future.
In fire-hit rural Australia, climate debate burns deep
BUCHAN, Australia (Reuters) - Returning from a morning feeding his sheep, Jeff McCole, a 70-year-old farmer, paused to take in the bittersweet scene – a few droplets of rain falling onto the remains of his fire-ravaged home.
Grey pineapples: Volcano devastates Philippines farm
TAGAYTAY, Philippines (Reuters) - Farmer Jack Imperial woke to a picture of devastation after ash spewed from a volcano in the Philippines - his verdant green pineapple field had been transformed to a dirty dark grey.