This is the first round up of the news covered on this blog in the past week.
Temperatures in the US reached record breaking temperatures in March, according to the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Climatic Data Center.
Temperatures in the US reached record breaking temperatures in March, according to the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Climatic Data Center.
The record-breaking. Each state recorded at least one record-breaking temperature in March and more than 15,000 warm weather records were broken.
A ceasefire was implemented in Syria on 12 April as part of the Kofi Annan peace plan. However, reports of gunfire, shelling continue and deaths continue.
Many torandoes have swept through the United States in 2012 causing death and destruction. Now, a new 24/7 helpline has been launched to help does left traumatised from the psychological distress of a man-made or natural disaster.
Banking chain Barclays has made its Pingit mobile payment service available to all UK customers. All users need is a current account, a mobile phone and be aged 16 years or over.
High doses of vitamin C could reduce high blood pressure, according to a new study. However, patients are advise not to take high doses of the vitamin to try and reduce blood pressure.
Agents in the US seized almost $900,000 worth of counterfeit goods in El Paso, Texas last week. Find out more here.
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