New Delhi residents smoke 45 cigarettes a day
new delhi November 13, 2017 11:18New Delhi, the capital of India, has been buried for a while under a thick layer of smog. One day in the unhealthy Indian air would equal the smoking of 45 cigarettes.
New Delhi, the capital of India, has been buried for a while under a thick layer of smog. One day in the unhealthy Indian air would equal the smoking of 45 cigarettes.
The state of health of Chinese Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo has deteriorated further. The 61-year-old civil rights activist suffers from a sore liver cancer and, according to the hospital where he is being nursed, is dying. His doctor announced Monday that Liu's blood pressure is low and that he also has a gastrointestinal inflammation.
Chinese Nobel Prize winner Liu Xiaobo has been released on medical grounds. His lawyer announced Monday that Liu has an advanced form of liver cancer.
China presented Wednesday the first aircraft carrier that it built itself. The vessel is expected to be taken into use by 2020.
A thick layer of toxic smog hangs over northeast China. The polluted air contains more than fifty times more matter than the maximum that the World Health Organization (WHO) has established. Air pollution is the worst since Beijing in 2013 began with the measurements.