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Mother Gave Birth on an Airplane and Named Her Baby-Boy "Sky"
The mother of a baby born on an airplane that was taking her to a hospital in Anchorage has named her son Sky to reflect his unique birth
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- The mother of a baby born on an airplane that was taking her to a hospital in Anchorage has named her son Sky because of his unique birth and first experience.
Confirmed: A Bulgarian Citizen is among the Seamen Abducted near Benin
There is a Bulgarian national aboard a the attacked by pirates ship off the coast of Cotonou in Benin. He is also the captain of the attacked container ship. This was confirmed by the MFA which received diplomatic confirmation from Portugal and the Federal Republic of Germany.
Deaths rise to 132 in China outbreak as foreigners leave
Countries began evacuating their citizens Jan. 29 from the Chinese city hardest-hit by an outbreak of a new virus that has killed 132 people and infected more than 6,000 on the mainland and abroad.
Plane Overshot the Runway in Alaska
Alaska Airlines plane crashed on a highway in Alaska. Luckily, the flight from Anchorage to Unalaska Island did not end tragically.
The machine overshot the runway and stopped just short of plunging into the waters of Unalaska Bay.
At least 4 people were injured in the incident. Fortunately, there are no dead.
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Polish tourists killed in sightseeing plane crash in Alaska
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Searchers on Monday found four people dead in a sightseeing airplane carrying Polish tourists in Alaska's Denali National Park — a day and a half after thick clouds hampered the response to distress calls.
Earthquake Shakes Alaska and Sends a Shudder of Alarm Along the Coast
The Alaskans, roused by a major earthquake and threatened by the specter of a tsunami, moved in the middle of the night.
Volcanic Ash Hinders Air Transport Between Asia and North America
In the last eruption of the volcano Theologos on the Aleutian islands in Alaska, a cloud of ash has been ejected, which could hinder air transport, the US volcano observation center reported.
Polar bear numbers to plunge a third as sea ice melts, study shows
Polar bear numbers could drop a third by mid-century, according to the first systematic assessment, released Dec. 7, of how dwindling Arctic sea ice affects the world's largest bear.
Thousands march in pro-refugee rallies across Australia
Thousands of people have taken part in Walk Together rallies across Australia in a gesture to welcome refugees and immigrants to the country. The rallies, organised by Welcome to Australia, took place in more than 25 cities and towns and aimed to celebrate cultural diversity while promoting compassion and unity.
Eurobank proves a prized asset
Investors are flocking to participate in the lenders share capital increase, pledging more funds than needed
By Yiannis Papadoyiannis
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