Archive du mois : mai 2018

Hawaii volcano sends lava bubbling, forces 1,500 from properties 0

Hawaii volcano sends lava bubbling, forces 1,500 from properties

HONOLULU (AP) — Nearly 1,500 residents were ordered to evacuate from their volcano-side homes after Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano erupted, sending molten lava to chew its way through forest land and bubble up on paved streets. Volcano officials couldn’t predict how long Thursday’s eruption may last, prompting Hawaii’s governor to activate the National Guard to help…

Here is where the jobs are — in a single chart 0

Here is where the jobs are — in a single chart

The U.S. economy created 164,000 jobs in April, coming in below the 192,000 payroll growth estimate from economists surveyed by Reuters. But as always, there are industries that are doing better or worse in terms of employment each month. Here are the net changes by industry for the month of April. Services and manufacturing industries…

Dramatic video reveals lava bursting from the bottom in a volcano eruption in Hawaii 0

Dramatic video reveals lava bursting from the bottom in a volcano eruption in Hawaii

A composite image showing smoke and lava during the eruption of Kilauea volcano in Hawaii. Jeremiah Osuna-Facebook/Michael Bruck-Instagram Kilauea volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island erupted on Thursday evening. Lava burst through the ground in a residential area and spilt into the streets. Smoke could be seen spewing from a nearby crater, and 1,500 people have…

Academy turmoil delays Nobel prize 0

Academy turmoil delays Nobel prize

Image copyright AlfredNobel.org Image caption The academy will now announce the 2018 winner along with the 2019 winner next year The organisation that decides the Nobel Prize for Literature has said it will not announce an award this year, after it was engulfed in a scandal over sexual assault allegations. The Swedish Academy has been…

No prisoner swap for bin Encumbered hunt physician, says Pakistan 0

No prisoner swap for bin Encumbered hunt physician, says Pakistan

Islamabad, Pakistan – Pakistan’s foreign ministry has ruled out the possibility of a « prisoner swap » with the United States for Shakil Afridi, a Pakistani doctor who helped the CIA track down al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden to a compound in the north of the country. The denial came in response to Pakistani media reports that Afridi was either…