School Buildings
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Originally published | November 15, 2014 |
Editors | Lei Zhang |
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About School Buildings
With the rapid development of economy and tremendous changes of technology in contemporary China, people are no longer satisfied with the existing living conditions and they raise higher demands towards comfort, variety, selectivity and adaptability. . . .
Raac in schools: MPs demand answers over dangerous concrete
... The report also stressed broader concerns about the state of School Buildings, noting that the DfE was yet to establish whether asbestos was present in around 1,000 schools...
In Gaza, fleeing refugees face hunger and disease: 'We are in the Dark Ages'
... The refugees in Deir al-Balah are crammed into School Buildings hastily repurposed as UN shelters, up to 70 people in a single classroom, surrounded by food waste and swarmed by flies...
Minimum staff levels demanded in school strikes
... Geoff Barton, general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL), said with major staff shortages and the number of School Buildings affected by reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (Raac), the government should be supporting the profession...
Unsafe buildings leave 'forgotten' pupils learning from home
... He was out meeting another child, who was also due to start at the same Durham school, when the government announced that School Buildings constructed with a particular type of concrete had to close immediately...
Nagorno-Karabakh: Almost 30,000 refugees have fled to Armenia
... Ethnic Armenian leaders say thousands are without food or shelter and sleeping in basements, School Buildings or outside...
Nagorno-Karabakh: Fuel depot blast kills 20 as refugee count doubles
... Ethnic Armenian leaders say thousands are without food or shelter and sleeping in basements, School Buildings or outside...
Who's next? The risk of living next door to Putin
... In the rest of the country you often see them fluttering as a sign of solidarity from School Buildings, town halls and shop fronts...
RAAC crisis: Sunak defends school record after cowboy-builder jibe
... Organisations responsible for School Buildings were told to take steps to confirm the safety of their construction...
Nagorno-Karabakh: Fuel depot blast kills 20 as refugee count doubles
By Thomas MackintoshBBC News
An explosion at a fuel depot in Azerbaijan's Nagorno-Karabakh has killed 20 people and injured hundreds more, local Armenian authorities say.
Nearly 300 people were admitted to hospitals, with dozens of them " still in critical condition".
It Comes as the Armenian government said 13,350 refugees crossed into the country from The Enclave .
The disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region is home to a majority of some 120,000 ethnic Armenians.
It is Not Yet clear what caused The Explosion on Monday evening in the main city of Stepanakert.
Human Rights Ombudsman Gegham Stepanyan wrote on Social Media : " As a result of The Explosion in the fuel warehouse, The Number of injured exceeds 200.
" The health condition of the majority is severe or extremely severe. The medical capacities of Nagorno-Karabakh are not enough. "
In a statement on Tuesday local officials said 13 unidentified bodies were found at The Scene and seven more died in hospital.
Since Azerbaijan's seizure of Nagorno-Karabakh last week, thousands of people have left the area after the Armenian government in Yerevan announced plans to move those made homeless by the fighting.
Armenia 's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has said that in the region.
" That's happening just now, and that is very unfortunate fact because we were trying to urge international community on that, " Nikol Pashinyan told reporters.
Azerbaijan has said it wants to re-integrate the ethnic Armenians as " equal citizens".
The Bbc has spoken to some of The Refugees who arrived in The City of Goris in Armenia on Sunday, close to The Border to Karabakh.
" I gave my whole life To My homeland, " said One Man . " It would be better if they killed me than this. "
A Woman , Veronica, told The Bbc that This Was The Second time she had become a refugee. The.
Envoys from Armenia and Azerbaijan are due to meet in Brussels on Tuesday for European Union-backed talks.
It will be the First Time diplomatic talks are held since Azerbaijan seized The Enclave last week.
The Two Sides will be represented by their National Security advisors.
Nagorno-Karabakh - a mountainous region in The South Caucasus - is recognised internationally as part of Azerbaijan, But has been controlled by ethnic Armenians for three decades.
The Enclave has been supported by Armenia - But also by their ally, Russia, which has had hundreds of soldiers there for years.
Five Russian peacekeepers were killed - alongside at least 200 ethnic Armenians and dozens of Azerbaijani soldiers - as Azerbaijan's army swept in last week.
On Sunday, Azerbaijan's defence ministry said it had confiscated more military equipment including a large number of rockets, artillery shells, mines and ammunition.
Despite Azerbaijan's public reassurances, there are fears about The Residents of Nagorno-Karabakh, with only one aid delivery of 70 tonnes of food having been allowed through since separatists accepted a ceasefire and agreed to disarm.
Ethnic Armenian leaders say thousands are without food or shelter and sleeping in basements, School Buildings or outside.
Armenia -Azerbaijan: Nagorno-Karabakh map
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com