Friday, February fourteenth, the UN says at least 22 people have been killed in a village in the Northwest region of Cameroon. Over half of those killed were children. No one has claimed responsibility for Friday’s incident but the opposition parties blame the killing on the government.
World's biggest hotel to open in Mecca
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world’s biggest hotel s set to open in Mecca in 2017, offering an unprecedented
level of luxury to travelers and royalty alike in Saudi Arabia.
It
will have 10,000 bedrooms and 70 restaurants.
The
Abrai Kudai will cost about $3.6 billion, featuring 10,000 bedrooms, 70
restaurants and four helipads.
At
45 stories tall, the desert fortress-style hotel boasts 12 towers atop a
10-storey podium, which contains a bus station, food courts, a shopping mall
and an extravagant ballroom. But five floors will be off limits to other guests
– they’re reserved exclusively for the Saudi royal family.
The
Abrai Kudai was funded by the Saudi ministry of finance and designed by the Dar
al-Handasah Group.
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The Sûreté du Québec announced Wednesday the arrest of an alleged fraudster specialist of a scenario called "Black money scam", in which victims are invited to participate in the cleaning of soiled banknotes, then are robbed during the operation. Cyrille Ngogang, 49 years old, was caught red-handed in downtown Montreal Tuesday afternoon. He appeared in court this morning to be charged with fraud and breach of commitment. The man is not in his first trouble with the law: he was previously arrested by the SQ on 19 January for charges related to the same scheme, and had been able to resume its freedom under strict conditions pending his trial. There are several variants of the 'Black money' scenario, but all involve a so-called batch of cash that has been stained with a dye or colouring substance. Scammers ask their victim to provide money to clean the hoard.
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