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A report says scientists may have overestimated the level of carbon emissions in China over the past decade, because of confusion about type of coal being used there. Researchers said the discrepancy amounted to a significant proportion of global carbon emissions, here is Matt Migraff. What this report is doing is actually going to tested some of the coal that have been used there, and they found that the type of colal the Chinese are using has a less carbon than that people have been presuming. And so they said they have found it was likely a 40% less than UN estimates. So overall, they found discrepency of three gigatonnes which in lams and terms as 10% of the global emissions in 2013.
The US has submitted a draft proposal for UN arms embargo on South Sudan after its president Salva Kiir refused to sign the peace deal. His rival, Rick Marshall, has already put his signature on this accord. Adrian reports. The agreement should put an end to the 20 months old conflict, which bid troops loyal to president against forces ally to his former deputy Rick Marshall. It should be signed on Monday, but Kiir said he need more time for consultations. Timing will be of the essence now, and arms embargo, if agreed, could come into effect earlier September 1st. The draft proposal efforts should be aimed putting more pressure on Mr. Kiir.
A Palestine prisoner on hunger strike is reported to have ended his fast after Isreal Supreme Court suspended his detention order. It said his health had been ireveserably damaged. Mahoumad Alan had refused to eat for more than 60 days, in protest of being held for 9 months without charge. The court's decision comes as the UN political chief Jeffrey Feltman warned of the escalation in the Isreali Palestine conflict. He said Isreal's decisions to extend the use of prolonged administrative detension threatened to worsen an already precarious human rights situation. UN humanitarian chief Steven o'brien has strongly critisized the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen for bombing the port of Hodeida, saying it was a violation of international humanitarian law. Mro'brien stressed that Hodeida was an important life line for bringing food and medicine. I am extremely concerned that the damage to the port of Hodeida could have a severe impact on the entire country, and would deepen humanitarian needs, making more people food and secure, leaving them without access to water or medicines, and which also could mean the spread of disease.
After an investigation lasting more than 20 years, French public prosecutors have called for genocide charges against Ruwanda Roman Catholic priest be dropped. The move could further strengthen relations between France and Ruwanda. A stateman said the inquiry had not been able to conclusively confirm the active participation of father W in Ruwanda's genocide of 1994. You are listening to the latest world news from the BBC.
There's been a loud explosion at the center of Egyptian capital Cario. State television said the blast occured outside the security building. There is no word yet on what caused this explosion or whether anyone has been wounded. Emergency services have been dispatched as the CNN helicopters are flying over the city.
Police in St. Louis have dispersed a crowd who had been protesting after an officer shot and killed a black man, the city police chief Sam Dousen said two African Ameican men were fleeing a police search when one of them turned and pointed a hand gun on police officers. One policeman fired once and a second officer shot the victim said to be in his early 20s three times.
The owner of a salvage boat has reveiled a large hold of gold coins, which has laying on the seabed off the coast of Florida for the past 300 years. The treasure was found last month, here is Gareil Donnie. On July 30th 1715, a hurricane dashed 11 Spanish galleons onto riffs of Florida's east coast. The ships that went down were carrying gold coins and jewels from Havana destined for the king of Spain. A thousand people have reported to have died in the wrecks. Treasure hunting is a popular pasttime in the waters around Florida, and this find turned up in just a meter of water closing to the shore.
A report by the US space agency NASA says that parts of California are sinking fast than ever becasue too much water is being pumped out of the ground. The region is suffering a severe drought.
500 inmates of one of Bolivia's most over crowded and violent jails have gone on a hunger strike demanding better food. Prisoners in C wanted much money to be spent on them, as on police horses and dogs. Currently a dollar a day is used to feed each prisoner, while the allowance for horses and dogs is twice that. P was built to hold 600 prisoners, it currently holds almost 5000. BBC news.
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