Coat of arms of Sri Lanka.

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English Al Jazeera is reporting today on the effects recent flooding has had on communities located on the eastern coast of Sri Lanka, including one story of a woman who hopes “that my husband will be able to earn some money. We really need it. Before the floods, I’d taken loans to help with our farming, but now our crops have been destroyed, I have no way of repaying them. At the moment we are only eating one meal a day”. This report comes after English.xinhua.net chronicled, “ten million yuan (1.52 million U.S. dollars) worth of emergency relief supplies provided by the Chinese government”arriving in Sri Lanka Tuesday this week. Yet, it will take time to organize and distribute foreign aid throughout the affected communities. With that said, the BBC has reported accusations made by the Sri Lankan flood victims that aid supplies have been held back. Italy has also made contributions including “inflatable boats, multi-purpose tents, safety jackets, diesel generators, water tank, water purification units, blankets and emergency food items”expected to arrive today according an article by the Daily Mirror. According to the United Nations in Sri Lanka the water level has increased by up to two metres in some places, and in conjunction with the fact that “crocodiles and snakes are a threat to anyone considering wading through the flood waters” this is not a pleasant situation for the people.

Renmin University of China

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English.xinhuanet.com, [1997+ News Agency] is reporting that Chinese President Hu Jintao visited a Renmin University of China and it’s affiliated high school today. Painting a different image to the stereotypical view of strict school management in China, President Hu Jintao “urged school authorities to respect students’ individuality, tap their potentials, and help students improve their overall competence.” Ultimately this is one visit students and teachers will likely remember as they continue their studies.

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