Harold Manning

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Hundreds evacuated after fire in Seoul slum

Hundreds evacuated after fire in Seoul slum

AFP ONS News•today, 10:36 In Seoul, a fire raged in one of the last slums of the South Korean capital. About 60 homes, often no more than a hut made of wood and cardboard, caught fire. The fire broke out around 6:30 a.m. local time. Hundreds of firefighters, police and social workers helped fight the blaze and evacuate residents. Ten …

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The French are mobilizing against the pension reform

The French are mobilizing against the pension reform

AFP ONS News•yesterday, 5:07 p.m.•Amended yesterday, 8:04 p.m. People took to the streets en masse in several French cities today to demonstrate against President Macron’s pension reform. The French government wants to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64, much to the chagrin of the unions. Actions took place in approximately 200 locations. According to the French Interior Ministry, …

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Sint Maarten to Completely Eradicate Exotic Ape Species, AAP Foundation Furious at ‘Immoral’ Plan | Interior

Sint Maarten to Completely Eradicate Exotic Ape Species, AAP Foundation Furious at ‘Immoral’ Plan |  Interior

In Sint Maarten, the government has approved a controversial plan to eradicate the entire population of vervet monkeys, a species of monkey. Non-native monkey species would cause great nuisance. The AAP Foundation is launching an urgent appeal to Sint Maarten to refrain from doing so. The government of Sint Maarten has asked the NGO Nature Foundation St. Maarten to capture …

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Sint Maarten will completely eradicate exotic monkey species | Interior

Sint Maarten will completely eradicate exotic monkey species |  Interior

In Sint Maarten, the government has approved a controversial plan to eradicate the entire population of vervet monkeys. Non-native monkey species would cause great nuisance. Opponents of the plan say there are better options. At the end of January, the Oranjes will visit the Caribbean islands. The theme of nature is also on the agenda. The government of Sint Maarten …

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Former MEP suspected of corruption becomes key witness in corruption case

Former MEP suspected of corruption becomes key witness in corruption case

Pier Antonio Panzeri during a speech at the European Parliament in Strasbourg in 2019. Panzeri is a suspect in a major corruption scandal at the European Parliament.Image access point The 67-year-old Panzeri is seen as the kingpin of corrupt practices, in which Qatar and Morocco are said to have bought the influence of MEPs. A human rights group he created, …

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Norwegians Discover ‘World’s Oldest Runestone’: ‘The Most Sensational Thing I’ve Ever Experienced’ | Abroad

Norwegians Discover ‘World’s Oldest Runestone’: ‘The Most Sensational Thing I’ve Ever Experienced’ |  Abroad

Norwegian archaeologists have found a runestone in the Tyrifjord which they say is “the oldest in the world”. The piece of sandstone, measuring 31 by 32 centimeters, is engraved with characters believed to be around 2,000 years old. This is several hundred years older than the characters of runestones previously found. The scientists’ findings were announced today at the Museum …

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New Italian law makes it more difficult for humanitarian organizations to rescue migrants by boat

New Italian law makes it more difficult for humanitarian organizations to rescue migrants by boat

APE ONS News•today, 19:22 Helene D’Haens Italy correspondent Helene D’Haens Italy correspondent In the dark, under a heavy downpour, the silhouette of the Geo Barents looms. The rescue ship from aid organization Doctors Without Borders has been sailing for five days since picking up a group of migrants who had left Libya in a smuggler’s boat in a choppy Mediterranean …

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London blocks Scottish transgender law and ‘influences the position of women across the UK’

London blocks Scottish transgender law and ‘influences the position of women across the UK’

Supporters of the Transgender Act march outside the Scottish Parliament ahead of the debate in late December last year.Image access point Since the creation of the Scottish Parliament in 1999, there has never been a refusal by the British government to accept any law passed there. After all, it would undermine Scotland’s partial independence. The transgender law passed shortly before …

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