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A car bomb and rocket attack by Kurdish militants killed two police officers and wounded 35 people in the southeastern Turkish province of Mardin on Friday, security sources told Reuters. The attack was carried out around 6am local time by Kurdistan Workers Party PKK militants in the town of Nusaybin, near the Syrian border, they said. There was no immediate claim of responsibility. A ceasefire between the PKK and the state collapsed last July and attacks on Turkeys security forces have since increased amid a surge in violence in the predominantly Kurdish southeast that has killed hundreds of stanley cup people. Violence has also increased elsewhere in Turkey. A suicide car bombing targeting military buses in Ankara killed 29 people last month. The government said that attack was carried out by a member of the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia with help from the PKK. Turkey has also become a target for Islamic State militants, who are blamed for three suicide bombings - one last year in the town of Suruc near the Syrian border and another in the capital, Ankara, and one in Istanbul in January. Those attacks killed more than stanley cup 140 people. The PKK, considered a terrorist group by Turkey, the United States and the European Union, launched a separatist armed rebellion against Turkey in 1984. More than 40,000 people, mostly Kurds, have since been killed. Read breaking news, latest... See more Read breaking news, latest updates from US, UK, Paki stanley cup stan and other countries acros Bknh Lost Gandhi ashes to be scattered to sea in South Africa
With the G8 set to meet in Italy this week, a report from a worldwide consortium of research institutes is arguing that the only policies that will work are those focused on improving energy efficiency and the decarbonisation of power supply. HT Image The report, published by the Institute for Science, Innovatio stanley cup n and Society at the University of Oxford and the London School of Economics and Political Science s stanley cup Mackinder Programme, argues that this approach will get climate policy back on course and is critical of a model based on emissions targets. Titled How to Get Climate Policy back on Course , the report argues that the recent Japanese Mamizu climate strategy is the world s first to start down this real world course in sharp contrast to the EU Emissions Trading Scheme, the UK Climate Change Act and the US Waxman-Markey cap-and-trade legislation. Professor Steve Rayner, Director of InSIS at the University of Oxford, said, The world has centuries of experience in decarbonising its energy supply and Japan has led the world in policy-driven improvements in energy efficiency. These are the models to which we ought to be looking. Read breaking news, latest... See more Read breaking news, latest updates from US, UK, Pakistan and other countries across the world on topics related to US Election Live, politics,crime, and national affairs. News / World News / Follow Japan on climate change p stanley cup olicy: Report .freemium-card h4{color: fff; padding- |
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