05 okt 2022 om 22:09Update: 4 uur geleden Up to 87% of marine animals are at high risk as greenhouse gas emissions increase, according to a recently published study. climate research. Predators such as sharks and tunas, in particular, struggle when oceans warm quickly. By our news editors Scientists have identified the risks of global warming for 25,000 marine animals. …
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Superyacht Putin spotted off the Estonian coast with a new name: “Killer Whale” or “Orca” | Abroad
The “Graceful”, Vladimir Putin’s second largest superyacht, seems to be on the move again. The Russian president had already withdrawn the luxury ship from the port of Hamburg seven months ago to protect it from possible sanctions from the West. The superyacht was spotted off the Estonian coast late last month, under a new name: the ‘Killer Whale’ or ‘Orca’. …
Read More »Trump looks higher and heads to the Supreme Court for a search
Since FBI agents raided Donald Trump’s Florida home two months ago, authorities and the former president have been embroiled in a legal battle. Trump now wants the Supreme Court, America’s highest court, to rule on the case. 11,000 records It’s about the 11,000 acts that were found in Trump’s home. The former president wants the court to overturn a decision …
Read More »UK government announces tougher stance against illegal immigrants
APE ONS News•yesterday, 22:58 The British Home Secretary announced on the third day of the Conservative Party Congress that he would further toughen asylum policy. The intention is that no one who enters the country illegally will be allowed to seek asylum. “If you illegally enter our country from a safe country, you must be returned to your own country …
Read More »The Nobel Prize in Physics awarded to researchers in quantum physics
Associated press ONS News•today, 12:50 p.m.•Amended today, 13:37 This year’s Nobel Prize in Physics is awarded to Frenchman Alain Aspect, American John F. Clauser and Austrian Anton Zeilinger for their research in the field of quantum physics. This was announced by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm. The researchers receive the prize for their experiments with entangled photons, …
Read More »Residents of Japan urged to take shelter from North Korean missile | NOW
North Korea fired another ballistic missile overnight Monday-Tuesday. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said the missile flew over Japanese territory. Residents were therefore warned to take shelter. Due to the launch, the so-called J-Alert was triggered in Japan. Sirens and a special television message warned residents of the north and northeast of a possible impact from the missile. on Twitter …
Read More »Danish queen explains why she deprives her grandchildren of titles and apologizes | To display
From next year, the children of Prince Joachim will only be Count and Countess of Monpezat. “In recent days, there has been a strong reaction to my decision regarding the future use of titles for Prince Joachim’s four children,” Margrethe said. “It clearly touches me. My decision has been a long time coming. My 50th anniversary on the throne is …
Read More »Nord Stream 2 still leaking gas after possible sabotage | Economy
The Nord Stream 2 subsea pipeline still appears to be leaking gas, the Swedish Coast Guard has found after an inspection flight over the two pipelines in the Baltic Sea. According to the Swedes, this is a small leak, which has increased slightly since the weekend. The gas bubbles on the surface over a radius of 30 meters. The Danish …
Read More »World Bank failed to properly underpin climate finance, says Oxfam | NOW
Figures published by the World Bank on money given to developing countries for climate action may be incorrect. Aid organization Oxfam International tried to calculate the institute’s climate funding, but many details were missing. The World Bank says it will have contributed more than €17 billion to climate finance in 2020. According to Oxfam, only 60% of that went with …
Read More »Chilling Time Lapse: It’s the devastating power of a hurricane
Stormchaser Max Olson was already in the coastal town of Fort Myers before he really escaped there and snagged a camera on a street on the beach. The camera weathered the storm and kept rolling the whole time. Olson whittled down the hours-long footage to this chilling timelapse: At first it’s clear things are going well, but another car drives …
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