Title: Syrian deaths increase
1Syrian deaths increase
2Horrific images of dozens of mutilated children's
corpses in a Syrian village prompted a rare
moment of unity from the United Nations Security
Council. Even Russia, the staunchest defender of
the Syrian regime on the council, signed on to a
statement that condemned the Syrian government
for the horrific actions. As the body count in
Syria mounted over the last year to more than
9,000 killed, many Syrian opposition members
began calling for military intervention.
3In Other News
- At least eight people were killed in a
5.8-magnitude earthquake in northern Italy and
authorities are predicting the number could rise.
The earthquake came nine days after a quake in
the same region killed seven people. - A hospital in northern Afghanistan admitted 160
girls after they were poisoned in their
classrooms with a type of spray. Last week, more
than 120 girls and three teachers were admitted
to a hospital after a similar suspected
poisoning. Earlier this week, the Taliban denied
responsibility, instead blaming the U.S. and NATO
forces for the poisonings in an attempt to
"defame" the insurgent group. - Scientists hope to test new samples of Pacific
bluefin tuna after low levels of radioactive
cesium from Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear
accident turned up in fish caught off California
in 2011. The bluefin spawn off Japan, and many
migrate across the Pacific Ocean. Tissue samples
taken from 15 bluefin caught in August, five
months after the meltdowns at Fukushima Daiichi,
all contained reactor byproducts cesium-134 and
cesium-137 at levels that produced radiation
about 3 higher than natural background sources -
but well below levels considered dangerous for
human consumption, the researchers say.