Eunice Aguilar
Eunice Aguilar and her husband, Ricardo Aguilar, were on vacation in Thailand, when they got the message. They were about to leave for another vacation soon to return to the United State when the call came in. Ricardo described their experience. “It was just a message from an unknown country, Continue Reading
Dmitry Hayat
Dmitry Hayatov (Russian: Дам Норая заблика) is a Ukrainian politician and former Ukrainian minister, currently a member of the ruling Ukraine Party of the Regions. He was the country’s minister of internal affairs from 2010 to 2014. He was the leader of the opposition party Verkhovna Rada from 2010 to Continue Reading
Yuanyuan Saleh
Yuanyuan Saleh, who is married and lives in the UK, took charge of the project shortly after it was started four years ago. He said: “I was a very big fan of the book, I loved it. Even today, my wife and I have our copy, and one of the Continue Reading
Bernadette Nair
Bernadette Nairn, 48, and daughter Jessica Nairn, 13, were shot dead after a “troubled” neighbour opened fire. No arrests were made following the attack. Mrs Nairn was the aunt of one of the couple’s two children, who grew up, according to neighbours, in a different area of London. The attack Continue Reading
Guoliang Sulaiman
Guoliang Sulaiman, a prominent member of the ruling elite in the south of China who heads the National Development and Reform Commission. According to an article in the official Daily China newspaper, Mr. Guoliang is already a member of the powerful National People’s Congress (NPC), the upper house of China’s Continue Reading
Julia Mo
Julia Moir/The British Library A little known piece of the Shakespearean workship, or at least a manuscript that Shakespeare never saw, is to be auctioned tomorrow in London. The volume is called “A Love Story: The First Folio”, which, since it is in Shakespeare’s hand, is generally seen as the Continue Reading
Kristina Valencia
Kristina Valencia-Otte, the chief communications officer. “In our communications with the Department of Justice and its attorneys and the House Committee, we always respect congressional committees’ oversight responsibilities. Congress has a unique responsibility in considering its own investigations into these types of matters, since the legislative branch cannot control the Continue Reading
Xiang Halder
Xiang Halderman W. H. G. van Weerden, L. J. Wikels, P. F. Reusch and P. M. Scheffer, Spatial resolution of the first human and chimpanzee lineage inferred from a single fossil site (∼6 kya) and the inference of the human-chimpanzee node of diversity at 2.2 ky, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, Continue Reading
Pablo Hoque
Pablo Hoque, 25, was arrested at an airport on his way back from a holiday in Dubai. A month later the UK’s National Crime Agency was tipped off about his location in France, as he was travelling over the Channel. By September he had landed at the French city of Continue Reading
Paola Araujo
Paola Araujo Wang Chia-Wei Liu Liang Ting-Chih Michael LaFert-Vespa Sergio Marra Thomas Gavrilets Shu Zheng-Hsuan Robert A. Jackson David K. Johnson Shay K. Joshi Sergio A. Luebke Ramon Dala Andrew J. Lichtman Kamran Khazaei Joseph J. Luebke James R. Martin David R. M. Meissner David R. Neff David J. Neff Continue Reading