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(Foto Air Mauritius)
(Foto Air Mauritius)
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Partorisce in volo e abbandona neonato nel cestino dei rifiuti

Il piccolo è stato trovato vivo per caso dopo l’atterraggio, la donna – 20 anni – è piantonata in ospedale

Marea nera a Mauritius (foto Ansa)
Marea nera a Mauritius (foto Ansa)
Mondo

Marea nera a Mauritius, capelli australiani per fermarla

I capelli umani, secondo gli studiosi, sono efficaci nell'assorbire il petrolio
Mondo

"Marea nera" fuoriesce da una petroliera: stato di emergenza nelle isole Mauritius VIDEO

Il mare agitato ha vanificato gli sforzi per fermare la perdita
Gossip

Fabio Fulco, fuga d'amore alle Mauritius

L'attore, dopo la fine della lunga relazione con Cristina Chiabotto, è oggi legato a Veronica Papa, finalista a Miss Mondo: "Ho voltato pagina"
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epa03086902 (FILE) A file photo dated 07 July 2005 showing an earth digger dumping dirt on to a large truck at the Antaibao open-air coal mine near Shuozhou, Shanxi Province, China. Geneva-based World Trade Organization (WTO) dismissed a Chinese appeal on 30 January 2012 and upheld its decision that Beijings practice of limiting certain raw materials including magnesium should end. Western countries that won the trade dispute over Chinese export restrictions on industrial raw materials, have already set their sights on a new goal: prying open Beijing's restrictive policies on rare earths. However, China is unlikely to budge on these minerals, now sought after by high-tech industries, unless there is a specific new ruling by the World Trade Organization (WTO), expert Jaakko Kooroshy said 31 January 2012. EPA/QILAI SHEN
epa03086902 (FILE) A file photo dated 07 July 2005 showing an earth digger dumping dirt on to a large truck at the Antaibao open-air coal mine near Shuozhou, Shanxi Province, China. Geneva-based World Trade Organization (WTO) dismissed a Chinese appeal on 30 January 2012 and upheld its decision that Beijings practice of limiting certain raw materials including magnesium should end. Western countries that won the trade dispute over Chinese export restrictions on industrial raw materials, have already set their sights on a new goal: prying open Beijing's restrictive policies on rare earths. However, China is unlikely to budge on these minerals, now sought after by high-tech industries, unless there is a specific new ruling by the World Trade Organization (WTO), expert Jaakko Kooroshy said 31 January 2012. EPA/QILAI SHEN

Corsa alle terre rare, un’azienda vuole scavare nel sottosuolo dell’Isola

Nell’area tra Osilo, Cargeghe e Ploaghe, ma il ministero impone di passare dal Via: l’intervento potrebbe avere «conseguenze negative su plurime componenti, tra cui la biodiversità»