Rescued turtle hatchlings excrete plastic in South African aquarium
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After a study found plastic particles in the blood of several people, the turtle hatchlings, who have been rescued in South Africa, have been excre
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After a study found plastic particles in the blood of several people, the turtle hatchlings, who have been rescued in South Africa, have been excre
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Elon Musk Warns He ‘Could Die Under Mysterious Circumstances’
The Tesla and SpaceX CEO told his followers on Twitter Monday that should he die “under mysterious circumstances, it’s been nice knowin ya.”
Shortly afterwards Musk shared a post written by Russia’s former dep. PM and current space agency chief Dmitry Rogozin, which said the Tesla tycoon will be held “accountable” for providing Starlink internet terminals to “Nazi” militants in the Ukrainian port city of Mariupol via the Pentagon.
However, Musk’s American followers joked that the billionaire must have “dirt on the Clintons,” a reference to the mysterious deaths of people in some way connected to Bill and Hillary Clinton, such as the 1993 suicide of WH Dep Counsel Vince Foster, the fatal armed robbery of Dem staffer Seth Rich in 2016, and the death of billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein...
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Elon Musk Warns He ‘Could Die Under Mysterious Circumstances’
The Tesla and SpaceX CEO told his followers on Twitter Monday that should he die “under mysterious circumstances, it’s been nice knowin ya.”
Shortly afterwards Musk shared a post written by Russia’s former dep. PM and current space agency chief Dmitry Rogozin, which said the Tesla tycoon will be held “accountable” for providing Starlink internet terminals to “Nazi” militants in the Ukrainian port city of Mariupol via the Pentagon.
However, Musk’s American followers joked that the billionaire must have “dirt on the Clintons,” a reference to the mysterious deaths of people in some way connected to Bill and Hillary Clinton, such as the 1993 suicide of WH Dep Counsel Vince Foster, the fatal armed robbery of Dem staffer Seth Rich in 2016, and the death of billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein...
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RUTUBE Denies Rumors Hackers Hit Site Code - Confirms Powerful Attack
The Russian streaming site has said it has faced the most powerful cyberattack in its history, but has denied its source code for the site has been lost.
Restoring the service is expected to take longer than expected, but a message on the front page says it has saved technical data.
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RUTUBE Denies Rumors Hackers Hit Site Code - Confirms Powerful Attack
The Russian streaming site has said it has faced the most powerful cyberattack in its history, but has denied its source code for the site has been lost.
Restoring the service is expected to take longer than expected, but a message on the front page says it has saved technical data.
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Reduced VAT rate for hospitality set to be extended
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The hospitality sector has a VAT rate of 9 per cent, which is due to expire in August.
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The hospitality sector has a VAT rate of 9 per cent, which is due to expire in August.
Taoiseach warns Johnson against unilateral action on Protocol
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In a call on Tuesday morning, Taoiseach Micheál Martin spoke to the UK prime minister.
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In a call on Tuesday morning, Taoiseach Micheál Martin spoke to the UK prime minister.
Sri Lanka gives emergency powers to army, police after violence
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Military, police authorised to arrest people without warrants a day after deadly violence and PM’s resignation.
Published On 10 May 2022
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Military, police authorised to arrest people without warrants a day after deadly violence and PM’s resignation.
Published On 10 May 2022
Two journalists killed in Mexico as wave of violence continues
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Yessenia Mollinedo and Sheila Johana Garcia were killed in Veracruz, the state prosecutor said.
Published On 10 May 2022
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Yessenia Mollinedo and Sheila Johana Garcia were killed in Veracruz, the state prosecutor said.
Published On 10 May 2022
Nigeria’s NNPC, central bank ‘cannot help fix’ jet fuel prices
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The jet fuel price increase has affected already debt-laden airlines that rely on the import.
Published On 10 May 2022
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The jet fuel price increase has affected already debt-laden airlines that rely on the import.
Published On 10 May 2022
Spain sacks spy chief over Pegasus spyware scandal
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The decision comes after Paz Esteban admitted that her agency had legally hacked several Catalan separatists’ phones.
Published On 10 May 2022
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The decision comes after Paz Esteban admitted that her agency had legally hacked several Catalan separatists’ phones.
Published On 10 May 2022
The Kashmir Files: Singapore bans film praised by India’s Modi
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The controversial film banned in the Southeast Asian city-state over ‘provocative and one-sided portrayal’ of Muslims.
Published On 10 May 2022
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The controversial film banned in the Southeast Asian city-state over ‘provocative and one-sided portrayal’ of Muslims.
Published On 10 May 2022
Families in Gaza still grieve a year after Israeli offensive
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On the first anniversary of Israel’s offensive in Gaza, Palestinians tell stories of loss and continued suffering.
Published On 10 May 2022
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On the first anniversary of Israel’s offensive in Gaza, Palestinians tell stories of loss and continued suffering.
Published On 10 May 2022
Ex-Nigerian President Jonathan dissociates self from 2023 bid
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Many heavyweights and has-beens within the governing party are jostling to replace President Muhammadu Buhari in 2023.
Published On 10 May 2022
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Many heavyweights and has-beens within the governing party are jostling to replace President Muhammadu Buhari in 2023.
Published On 10 May 2022
British government returns to 2019 pledges after election setback
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PM Johnson promises to tackle regional inequalities and maximise post-Brexit freedoms as the parliament reopens.
Published On 10 May 2022
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PM Johnson promises to tackle regional inequalities and maximise post-Brexit freedoms as the parliament reopens.
Published On 10 May 2022
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El Salvador woman jailed following obstetric emergency: NGO
The woman was given a 30-year sentence for homicide over the death of an unborn child.
Published On 10 May 2022
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El Salvador woman jailed following obstetric emergency: NGO
The woman was given a 30-year sentence for homicide over the death of an unborn child.
Published On 10 May 2022
Student gathering descends into deadly stampede (VIDEO)
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Four people were trampled to death in Bolivia after a gas grenade disrupted elections at a university
Four students were killed in a stampede after a chemical agent was dispersed inside a packed university sports hall in Bolivia on Monday, police said. According to reports, up to 80 were injured.
Rector Pedro Lopez said the students had gathered inside the building, at the Tomas Frias Autonomous University in the southern city of Potosi, to elect their representative to the Local University Federation.
The meeting immediately descended into chaos after someone threw a object into the crowd...
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Four people were trampled to death in Bolivia after a gas grenade disrupted elections at a university
Four students were killed in a stampede after a chemical agent was dispersed inside a packed university sports hall in Bolivia on Monday, police said. According to reports, up to 80 were injured.
Rector Pedro Lopez said the students had gathered inside the building, at the Tomas Frias Autonomous University in the southern city of Potosi, to elect their representative to the Local University Federation.
The meeting immediately descended into chaos after someone threw a object into the crowd...
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