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  • Not Again: Terror in the Maximum City

    INDIA

    The coastal metropolis of Mumbai was rocked by three apparently coordinated bomb blasts, shaking a city that's still recovering from the audacious 2008 terrorist strikes that killed 164 people. The death toll, at the time of writing, was 21, with over 120 others injured. Mumbai, a city teeming with divisions of class, creed and ethnicity, is no stranger to violence. In the immediate aftermath of the bombings, authorities refrained from pointing the finger at Pakistan, home to anti-Indian militant groups.

    World by the Numbers

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    41,000

    BOLIVIA

    Llamas and alpacas left without food following the worst snowstorm in 20 years

    $24 billion

    BRAZIL

    Estimated cost of a proposed bullet train between São Paulo and Rio; the government is unable to find any bidders for the project

    13

    TANZANIA

    Eritrean soccer players thought to be seeking asylum after disappearing during a tournament

    1.3 million

    CHINA

    Websites shut down in the past year. A state-funded study claimed it had nothing to do with censorship

    669

    EGYPT

    Top police officers fired as part of a nationwide cleanup of the unpopular force

    Meet the Heavy Hand of the Law

    MALAYSIA

    The biggest demonstrations in nearly five years were dispersed with truncheons and water cannons. Police shut down much of Kuala Lumpur after 20,000 protesters calling for electoral reforms refused to leave the streets. Though it is a multiparty democracy, Malaysia has been governed by the same ruling coalition for 54 years, and critics complain of corruption and a lack of political freedoms.

    Number of Somali refugees in Kenya

    2000 137,376

    2011 500,000*

    *PROJECTED

    Drought Leads to Disaster

    KENYA

    What aid agencies already describe as the world's most acute humanitarian crisis has become more grave. Approximately 450,000 Somalis have fled the worst drought in the Horn of Africa in 60 years, overwhelming camps across the border in Kenya. With roughly 1,400 refugees arriving daily, the Dadaab refugee camp--the world's largest--is housing more than four times its intended capacity.

    A Leaning Tower About To Collapse

    ITALY

    Worries over the euro-zone debt crisis spread from Greece to Italy as rising bond yields and Italian political infighting over proposed budget cuts triggered fears of yet another financial meltdown in a troubled European country. Italy has the third largest economy in the euro zone. A domestic financial crisis in Italy would pose a far greater threat to the health of the E.U. than anything happening in Greece.

    Amid Havoc and War, a Nation Is Born

    SOUTH SUDAN

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