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Thunderstorms in Tianjin China may release hydrogen cyanide


Thunderstorms are forecast on Wednesday in Tianjin China (Weather Channel)

Last week’s disastrous explosions in Tianjin, China, occurred in a warehouse containing toxic industrial chemicals including hundreds of tons of sodium cyanide, which emits deadly hydrogen cyanide when mixed with water, and calcium carbide, which explodes on contact with water.

Wednesday’s weather forecast calls for thunderstorms, followed by five more days of rain. Want China Times and Weather Channel

Report: Comprehensive Hamas – Israel peace agreement is ‘imminent’

Details are beginning to emerge of an imminent agreement, first reported last week, mediated by former British prime minister Tony Blair, between Hamas and Israel. According to reports, the agreement has been endorsed by Hamas’s Shura Council, the movement’s highest deliberative body, and Hamas’s leader Khaled Mashaal. Israel’s government is not commenting.

The terms of the reported deal are:

The Palestinian Authority (PA/PLO), which governs the West Bank, is opposed to the deal because it excludes the PA, and does take into account the needs of the West Bank. A PA press statement asks:

Why has the land corridor with the West Bank, known as the ‘safe passage,’ not been proposed before anything else, given that the PLO delegation raised the issue forcefully? Is Gaza a humanitarian issue [only] or is it part of the Palestinian homeland?

The deal was negotiated with Qatar and Turkey. Concerns have also been raised that Egypt did not participate. Times of Israel and Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Perpetrator unknown for bombing in downtown Bangkok, Thailand

Thailand is in shock over the bomb explosion in Bangkok on Monday. The pipe bomb was planted in the busiest part of the shopping district, near the Erawan Shrine, a Hindu shrine that’s also a big tourist attraction. There were 19 people killed, mostly Asian tourists.

No one has claimed responsibility for the bombing, and analysts are suggesting several possibilities:

This attack was large enough to shock all of Thailand, but it’s not the first attack. Two pipe bombs exploded outside a luxury shopping mall in the same area in February, but caused little damage. Bangkok Post and BBC and Bangkok Post (4-Aug)

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