The 2020 hurricane season continues its relentless onslaught, with the 28th season of the season named Tropical Storm Etta, Lashes out at Central America With torrential rain and whiplash. Usually Central America is a cemetery for hurricanes – but not Etta. Forecasters are concerned that Eta will reappear in warm Caribbean waters and then head to Florida this weekend. Right …
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Denmark kills 15M animals to stop re-emergence of govt mutation in humans – NBC New York
The Danish Prime Minister on Wednesday called for the removal of all minks from Danish farms to reduce the risk of re-spreading the new corona virus to humans. Mete Frederickson said a report by a government agency mapping the corona virus in Denmark showed a mutation in a virus found in 12 people in the north of the country. Health …
Read More »South Korea detains suspect crossing heavily fortified border | World News
South Korea A North Korean man has been detained for allegedly trying to cross the heavily armed land border separating the two countries. According to South Korean media reports, the man was seen crossing the barbed wire fence just before 7.30pm on Tuesday. He was arrested around 9.50am on Wednesday after surveillance equipment spotted him at the eastern tip of …
Read More »The government says Poland needs peace to discuss the controversial abortion ruling
Widespread outrage among women and others welcomed the October 22 ruling, which barred abortion due to fetal defects, ending one of the few legitimate reasons left for abortion in a strong Roman Catholic country with a deeply conservative government. While the focus was mostly on abortion rights, the demonstrations soon became an expression of anger against the nationalist law and …
Read More »Belarus deactivates 1st nuclear power plant; Lithuania is scary
MOSCOW (AP) – Belarus’ first nuclear power plant went into operation on Tuesday, prompting its neighbor Lithuania to immediately cut off electricity imports from Belarus. Belarusian electric operator Belenerko says the Russian-built Astraweits nuclear power plant, 40 kilometers (25 miles) south of the Lithuanian capital Vilnius, has been connected to Belarus’ power plant to generate electricity. Lithuanian officials have long …
Read More »Canadian Katana killer arrested following Halloween hacking
Police have identified the man arrested early Sunday in Canada Killing on Halloween night With a charge. Carl Grovert, 24, killed two people and wounded five others while wearing a medieval dress on Saturday night in the historic downtown area of Quebec City. Giroward was arrested around 1 a.m. Sunday, about a mile from the attacks. Freelance photographer Steve Joliecore …
Read More »Slovakia tested most parts of the country in two days. How they did it, they found out here
After the rise in Govt-19 cases last month, the European country has decided to embark on a massive search to test everyone over the age of 10. Named the “Collective Responsibility”, the project was the first large-scale blanket test in Europe. More than 1% of the participants tested positive, for a total of about 38,359, according to the project’s official …
Read More »Jacinta Ordner announced the “incredibly different” New Zealand cabinet
Prime Minister Jacinta Artern announced her “incredibly diverse” 20-member cabinet on Monday, revealing that Finance Minister Grant Robertson will also serve as deputy prime minister – New Zealand’s first gay man to hold the post. Note: Artern spoke During his first term The need to improve gender balance in government and women and members of the Maori community in New …
Read More »Australia Govt: Zero local cases have been registered for the first time since June
The apparent turning point comes after a few months Victoria declared a “catastrophic state.” To prevent an outbreak that saw 725 people in a single day positive for the virus in the southeastern state. “June 9 is the 1st National Zero Community Transfer Day,” Health Minister Greg Hunt said on Twitter on Sunday. “Thank you to our wonderful health and …
Read More »Trump has criticized the locks in Europe as the Govt-19 cases are on the rise on the continent and in the United States
“Europe has imposed severe locks and cases are on the rise, deaths are on the rise, but think about it, it’s horrible. Now they have to do it again. What are they doing? I’ll go and explain it to them,” Trump said at a rally in Michigan. “But they are locking up some parts of Europe again.” The president said …
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