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Surfboard recovered after four-year 2,700 kilometer trip | Abroad

Surfboard recovered after four-year 2,700 kilometer trip |  Abroad

“We were surfing with five friends when I fell off my surfboard on the last wave of the day.” After a long search with “a boat and a few jet skis” Griffiths realizes that he will no longer find his board. “I was quite surprised that I lost my favorite shelf,” Danny Griffiths told ABC News. Mystery solved Four years …

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“ Iran has advanced uranium enrichment technology ”

`` Iran has advanced uranium enrichment technology ''

The findings of the global regulator mark a further violation of treaties between Tehran and a number of major powers that do not want the Ayatollah regime of the Islamic Republic to have nuclear weapons. Tap Pray Recently, Iran has become less and less concerned with the restrictions placed on the country’s nuclear program by international treaties. With that, Iran …

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‘Unprecedented seismic event’ in Iceland: 50,000 earthquakes in three weeks

'Unprecedented seismic event' in Iceland: 50,000 earthquakes in three weeks

With 130 volcanoes on their island and associated seismic activity, Icelanders are used to certain earthquakes. But they’ve never experienced it so badly as in recent weeks, volcanoes experts also confirm. Some 50,000 earthquakes have been measured on the Reykanes Peninsula in the past three weeks. By way of comparison, 40,000 shocks were felt there over the whole of last …

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Hundreds of Britons demonstrate again in London after murder

Hundreds of Britons demonstrate again in London after murder

Hundreds of Britons have taken to the streets for the third night in a row in anger over the murder of 33-year-old Sarah Everard and the government is considering restricting the right to protest. A London policeman has been charged with the murder. Wayne Couzens, 48, appeared in court for the second time on Tuesday. He was accused of kidnapping …

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“Suriname is a relatively safe country” – Suriname Herald

“Suriname is a relatively safe country” - Suriname Herald

“Suriname is a relatively safe country and everyone knows it. There has been a drop in crime in the country. In 2019, we saw an average decline of 16% in burglaries, thefts and robberies. In 2020, crime will have fallen further to 20%. It gives a good picture and the numbers are there, ”said Police Chief Roberto Prade in a …

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Warning to Biden: Don’t provoke North Korea | Abroad

Warning to Biden: Don't provoke North Korea |  Abroad

The new leadership of the United States should not cause unrest in its first stage if it wants peace, the official KCNA news agency quotes the sister of North Korean leader Kim Yo-young. The statement comes shortly after Washington’s announcement that Pyongyang has so far failed to respond to the United States’ request for dialogue. “Our goal is to reduce …

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more than a third of all fish sold are actually cheaper species – Wel.nl

more than a third of all fish sold are actually cheaper species - Wel.nl

You think you are ordering a top class tuna, it turns out that is another cheap fish. This is very common: off an excellent analysis The Guardian shows that 36 percent of all fish are in fact another species. The British journal analyzed 44 recent studies of more than 9,000 samples of fish and seafood from restaurants, fishmongers and supermarkets …

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Republicans restrict Georgian electoral law: ‘this is blatant racism’

Republicans restrict Georgian electoral law: 'this is blatant racism'

Just months after Democrats won the presidential election in the United States, Republicans are trying to make sweeping changes to election laws. A selection of the new measures: postal voting and the right to vote earlier in the weekend will be limited and the number of ballot boxes will be reduced. All the proposals have one thing in common: they …

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One of Myanmar’s bloodiest days: 38 protesters killed

One of Myanmar's bloodiest days: 38 protesters killed

Today, 38 people have been killed in protests against the coup in Myanmar. It is one of the bloodiest days since protesters first took to the streets, state television reports. In the former capital of Yangon, at least 22 protesters were reportedly killed after police intervened. A state of emergency has been declared in Hlaingthaya, an industrial suburb on the …

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