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Egypt says it will host a summit of officials from countries neighboring Sudan to discuss ways to end the 3-month long conflict there.
A statement from the presidency in Cairo said Thursday’s summit aimed to come up with steps to stop the bloodshed of the Sudanese people.
On Saturday, at least 45 were killed during an airstrike in the city of Omdurman.
A monitoring group says at least eight people have been killed in Syria in two separate bombings in the north of the country.
The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that five people, includingthree children, were killed when a car bomb exploded in Shawa near the border with Turkey. fucking flat chest sex doll
Ten others were injured.
The area which is controlled by Turkish aligned forces has been a regular target of attacks.
Scientists in Britain are hopeful they may have found a way of detecting a deadly parasite thathas devastated honeybee populations around the world.
Nick Cardwell explains.
Varroa mites are native to Asia but over the past 50 years, have spread to hives around theworld.
If an outbreak is detected early, it can be controlled or eradicated. billige sexpuppen
Beekeepers have to check hives manually, which is time-consuming andstressful for thebees.
Now, a team from Nottingham University believe they may have found a way of detecting themites by listening for their distinctive walk.
The vibrations caused by their stripe pattern can be picked out from the sounds of the bees.
The hope is the discovery will lead to the development of a remote detection system whichwill be able to alert beekeepers if their colonies become infested.
And that’s the latest BBC News.