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LANZHOU, Feb. 11 () -- Northwest China's Gansu Province, home to the country's earliest nuclear base, plans to draft a new law on radioactive pollution control this year, the local government said Saturday.Lawmakers in the landlocked province decided to draft the new law at the provincial legislature's annual session last month, Gansu's environmental protection department said in a press release.The home to China's earliest nuclear test base, Gansu now has nearly 2,900 radioactive sources, more than 1,000 sets of radioactive facilities and a rapidly increasing exposure to electro-magnetic radiation."It is therefore essential to step up legislation and lay out stricter standards on the treatment of radioactive waste to prevent potentially hazardous pollution," the document said.It is not immediately clear when the new law will be enacted.The environmental protection department said it will take the opportunity to propose another set of regulations to ensure that the electro-magnetic radiation from mobile phones, towers and other equipment across the province are within prescribed limits.
ALGIERS, July 21 () -- Algerian police arrested a man over making a bomb threat through an e-mail to the FBI before a World Cup game between the United States and Algeria last month, local el-Khabar newspaper reported Wednesday. The FBI reported to the Algerian authorities that they received an English-language e-mail from an anonymous sender, threatening that he would plant an explosive charge in the South African city of Johannesburg, targeting U.S. fans ahead of the June 23 game, the province police chief Tawfik bin Maimoun was quoted by the Algerian paper as saying. Using the e-mail address and telephone number used to send the threat, the authorities managed to identify the account user as an owner of an internet cafe in the northern province of Boumerdes, the official said. Upon being arrested and interrogated, the man denied the claims, and it turned out that his 22-year-old partner used the e-mail account to send the bomb threat, bin Maimoun said. The suspect, now under arrest, is facing charges of making threats to commit terrorist attacks, he added. Yet, the official did not say when the threat maker was arrested. The game held in Pretoria ended in the U.S. side defeating Algeria 1-0. An al-Qaida-linked website allegedly claimed in April that it would target the World Cup, the most watched sports event, and specifically U.S.-England on June 12, spurring the world's football governing body FIFA to say that it was taking the threat seriously.
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