UN rapporteur for North Korean human rights to visit Seoul next week
left him injured years earlier.
raising new fears about disease after a recent cholera outbreak while the economy crumbles further.Some residents are forced to get water from shallow.
Locals wait for their turn to collect water from a borehole in Warren Park.The deepening frustrations have exploded more than once into protests that have swiftly been followed by sometimes violent government crackdowns.unsafe wells and defecate in the open.
The economic and social pressures follow Mnangagwa as he attends the annual United Nations gathering of world leaders this week.water levels in polluted dams are dropping because of drought.
and foreign currency is hard to come by.
many Harare residents in recent months have found themselves lining up at wells in the middle of the night for water or lighting their homes by candle or mobile phone.Newsweek reached out to the Spokane County Sheriffs Office via email for comment.
so the skull fragment was placed in storage to await future analysis.a man fly fishing on the Spokane River found a small fragment of a human skull.
a death investigator with the Medical Examiners Officer.The release said: In September 2018.