Минск қаласының Партизан аудандық соты Еуропа кеңесінің ресми сайтын "экстремистік" деп жариялады. Мұны "Вясна құқық қорғау орталығы хабарлады. Беларусьтегі "экстремистік" ресурстар тізіміне Mogilev.media мен ресейлік SOTAvision басылымының YouTube-арнасы да енгізілген. Беларусь билігі елдегі жаппай бейбіт наразылықтарға және үкімет саясатына келіспейтін азаматтарға қарсы кең ауқымды репрессия жүргізгеннен кейін Еуропа одағы 2020 жылы Александр Лукашенконың авторитар режиміне қарсы қатаң...

Feed icon
Азат Еуропа/Азаттық радиосы
Attribution+

Минск қаласының Партизан аудандық соты Еуропа кеңесінің ресми сайтын "экстремистік" деп жариялады. Мұны "Вясна құқық қорғау орталығы хабарлады. Беларусьтегі "экстремистік" ресурстар тізіміне Mogilev.media мен ресейлік SOTAvision басылымының YouTube-арнасы да енгізілген. Беларусь билігі елдегі жаппай бейбіт наразылықтарға және үкімет саясатына келіспейтін азаматтарға қарсы кең ауқымды репрессия жүргізгеннен кейін Еуропа одағы 2020 жылы Александр Лукашенконың авторитар режиміне қарсы қатаң...

La orden de captura internacional contra el exmandatario abre un pulso político y jurídico que trasciende fronteras y reaviva el debate sobre soberanía judicial, cooperación internacional e impunidad.

Feed icon
Mundiario
CC BY-SA🅭🅯🄎

La orden de captura internacional contra el exmandatario abre un pulso político y jurídico que trasciende fronteras y reaviva el debate sobre soberanía judicial, cooperación internacional e impunidad.

В Украине начали выплату еще одной "тысячи Зеленского". Заявку на получение денег через приложение "Дія" оставили уже более 15 миллионов человек. Экономисты относятся к инициативе скептически. А многие украинцы на фоне коррупционного скандала и проблем на фронте восприняли это и вовсе негативно

Feed icon
Настоящее Время
Attribution+

В Украине начали выплату еще одной "тысячи Зеленского". Заявку на получение денег через приложение "Дія" оставили уже более 15 миллионов человек. Экономисты относятся к инициативе скептически. А многие украинцы на фоне коррупционного скандала и проблем на фронте восприняли это и вовсе негативно

Nork hartu nahi du hitza?
CC BY-SA🅭🅯🄎

1 hour

Berria
Feed icon

Feed icon
Berria
CC BY-SA🅭🅯🄎

County supervisors voted 4-1 Tuesday to pass a resolution opposing the Trump administration’s plans to reopen California to offshore oil drilling.

Feed icon
Times of San Diego
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

County supervisors voted 4-1 Tuesday to pass a resolution opposing the Trump administration’s plans to reopen California to offshore oil drilling.

Depuis l’entrée en vigueur du cessez-le-feu dans la bande de Gaza il y a deux mois, le 10 octobre 2025, le Hamas contrôle la moitié de l'enclave palestinienne tandis que les Israéliens contrôlent l'autre moitié. Cette partition est symbolisée par une « ligne jaune » qui n’est pas matérialisée et qui est donc très dangereuse, notamment pour les familles de déplacés gazaouis, qui vivent parfois à proximité. Il y a deux semaines, deux enfants ont été tués par une frappe de drone. Leurs parents ont accepté de témoigner pour RFI.

Feed icon
Radio France Internationale
Attribution+

Depuis l’entrée en vigueur du cessez-le-feu dans la bande de Gaza il y a deux mois, le 10 octobre 2025, le Hamas contrôle la moitié de l'enclave palestinienne tandis que les Israéliens contrôlent l'autre moitié. Cette partition est symbolisée par une « ligne jaune » qui n’est pas matérialisée et qui est donc très dangereuse, notamment pour les familles de déplacés gazaouis, qui vivent parfois à proximité. Il y a deux semaines, deux enfants ont été tués par une frappe de drone. Leurs parents ont accepté de témoigner pour RFI.

Alfajiri
Public Domain

1 hour

Sauti ya Amerika
Feed icon

Matangazo ya nusu saa kuhusu habari za mapema asubuhi pamoja na habari za michezo.

Feed icon
Sauti ya Amerika
Public Domain

1 hour

Matangazo ya nusu saa kuhusu habari za mapema asubuhi pamoja na habari za michezo.

В Украине начали выплату еще одной "тысячи Зеленского". Заявку на получение денег через приложение "Дія" оставили уже более 15 миллионов человек. Госпрограмма денежной поддержки предполагает выплату 1000 гривен (около $25). Экономисты относятся к инициативе скептически. А многие украинцы на фоне коррупционного скандала и проблем на фронте восприняли это и вовсе негативно. Оформление "тысячи Зеленского", так эту программу называют украинцы, занимает всего пару минут. Все происходит в...

Feed icon
Настоящее Время
Attribution+

В Украине начали выплату еще одной "тысячи Зеленского". Заявку на получение денег через приложение "Дія" оставили уже более 15 миллионов человек. Госпрограмма денежной поддержки предполагает выплату 1000 гривен (около $25). Экономисты относятся к инициативе скептически. А многие украинцы на фоне коррупционного скандала и проблем на фронте восприняли это и вовсе негативно. Оформление "тысячи Зеленского", так эту программу называют украинцы, занимает всего пару минут. Все происходит в...

18-летний сын бывшего министра юстиции и энергетики Украины Германа Галущенко, который недавно был отправлен в отставку в связи с коррупционным скандалом в "Энергоатоме", уже четвертый год учится в одном из самых дорогих частных колледжей Европы, выяснили расследователи программы "Схемы" (Радио Свобода). Колледж называется College Alpin Beau Soleil, он находится в Швейцарии, и стоимость обучения в нем вместе с проживанием достигает $200 тысяч в год. Общая стоимость обучения сына украинского...

Feed icon
Настоящее Время
Attribution+

18-летний сын бывшего министра юстиции и энергетики Украины Германа Галущенко, который недавно был отправлен в отставку в связи с коррупционным скандалом в "Энергоатоме", уже четвертый год учится в одном из самых дорогих частных колледжей Европы, выяснили расследователи программы "Схемы" (Радио Свобода). Колледж называется College Alpin Beau Soleil, он находится в Швейцарии, и стоимость обучения в нем вместе с проживанием достигает $200 тысяч в год. Общая стоимость обучения сына украинского...

Täzelikler
Attribution+

1 hour

Azat Ýewropa we Azatlyk Radiosy
Feed icon

Dünýäniň dürli regionlarynda we Türkmenistanda şu günki bolan we bolup duran soňky wakalar barada gysgaça habarlar.

Feed icon
Azat Ýewropa we Azatlyk Radiosy
Attribution+

Dünýäniň dürli regionlarynda we Türkmenistanda şu günki bolan we bolup duran soňky wakalar barada gysgaça habarlar.

WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Republicans announced Tuesday they will hold a vote on their own health care proposal later this week to counter a Democratic bill that would extend enhanced tax credits for Affordable Care Act marketplace plans for three more years. The 32-page GOP bill would not address the expiring ACA marketplace tax credits but […]

Feed icon
Kentucky Lantern
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Republicans announced Tuesday they will hold a vote on their own health care proposal later this week to counter a Democratic bill that would extend enhanced tax credits for Affordable Care Act marketplace plans for three more years. The 32-page GOP bill would not address the expiring ACA marketplace tax credits but […]

Вблизи Константиновки в Донецкой области Украины продолжаются бои. По данным украинского мониторингового проекта DeepState, линия фронта проходит уже на южных окраинах города. Разбитые жилые кварталы и горящие дома – так сейчас выглядит Константиновка. Вдали слышны взрывы, а над домами жужжат дроны. Владимиру 65 лет. Он продолжает жить в одном из разрушенных домов. Мужчина почти не выходит на улицу – прячется в подвале и ухаживает за пожилой тещей. Уехать из города Владимир не может:...

Feed icon
Настоящее Время
Attribution+

Вблизи Константиновки в Донецкой области Украины продолжаются бои. По данным украинского мониторингового проекта DeepState, линия фронта проходит уже на южных окраинах города. Разбитые жилые кварталы и горящие дома – так сейчас выглядит Константиновка. Вдали слышны взрывы, а над домами жужжат дроны. Владимиру 65 лет. Он продолжает жить в одном из разрушенных домов. Мужчина почти не выходит на улицу – прячется в подвале и ухаживает за пожилой тещей. Уехать из города Владимир не может:...

House and Senate welcome newest members
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

1 hour

Maryland Matters
Feed icon

The House and Senate swore in two new members Tuesday, with Del. Kevin Anderson (R-Lower Shore) and Sen. Kevin Harris (D-Calvert, Charles and Prince George's) being seated just in time for a special legislative session next week.

Feed icon
Maryland Matters
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

The House and Senate swore in two new members Tuesday, with Del. Kevin Anderson (R-Lower Shore) and Sen. Kevin Harris (D-Calvert, Charles and Prince George's) being seated just in time for a special legislative session next week.

Sign up for Chalkbeat Detroit’s free newsletter to keep up with the city’s public school system and Michigan education policy. As four students seeking asylum in the U.S. remained in federal immigration custody Tuesday night, dozens of community members asked Detroit school officials to do more to protect U.S. newcomers. All four of the students went to Western International High School in Southwest Detroit. Before public comment began at the Detroit Public Schools Community District board meeting, Superintendent Nikolai Vitti said the district and the board would release a statement calling for the students’ release. “These continue to be troubling times for the district and our immigrant population,” Vitti said. “We do advocate for our federal government to find better uses of its time and resources to attack the real problems in our society and not immigrant populations.” Vitti said the district will continue to work with advocacy groups to support the students and will distribute information to students about their rights. He said immigration officials have not attempted to enter district property. Many at the meeting said the letter wasn’t enough. They want the district to take a harder stance against immigration enforcement. Among their demands were mandatory staff training, safer transportation, and counseling for students with immigration concerns. “It’s time to stop being scared,” Heidi West, a teacher at Academy of the Americas, said to the board. “Speak up strongly and publicly.” There have been at least five DPSCD students detained by ICE in the months since federal immigration enforcement ramped up in the second Trump administration. .subtext-iframe{max-width:540px;}iframe#subtext_embed{width:1px;min-width:100%;min-height:100%;} fetch("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/alpha-group/iframe-resizer/master/js/iframeResizer.min.js").then(function(r){return r.text();}).then(function(t){return new Function(t)();}).then(function(){iFrameResize({heightCalculationMethod:"lowestElement"},"#subtext_embed");}); ‘Shattered dreams’ for students detained by ICE All four students had pending court dates in asylum cases, said Christine Sauvé, manager of policy and communication at the Michigan Immigrant Rights Center. Mor Ba, a 19-year-old who came to the U.S. without any family from Senegal in April, graduated from Western International last month. The night before his detention, Ba filled out college applications, Adja Ndoye of the Detroit-based African Bureau for Immigrants and Social Affairs said. Ba planned to study mechanical engineering. “He was already going around and asking about apprenticeships,” said Ndoye. “He had his goals set on how to make a new life. I think he was thriving. He was the embodiment of the American dream.” On Nov. 26, police stopped Ba and blocked his vehicle in search of another person, Ndoye said. The teen, who was on his way to work, provided the officers his identification to confirm he was not the person they were looking for, but was still taken into custody, she said. Ba is being held at the Northlake Correctional Facility in Baldwin about three and half hours north of Detroit, ICE records show. He had a pending asylum case with a court date scheduled for early next year, Ndoye said. On Sunday, Santiago Jesus Zamora Perez, a 17-year-old in 11th grade from Venezuela, was taken into ICE custody, according to Kristen Schoettle, one of his Western International teachers. The teen and his mother were reportedly pulled over by police in Fraser for driving under the speed limit, Sauvé said. Zamora Perez is a star baseball player with good grades and aspirations of playing in college, according to his teachers. Kerly Mariangel Sosa Rivero and Antony Janier Peña Sosa, 16-year-old cousins who came to the U.S. in 2023 from Venezuela were taken into immigration custody on Nov. 20. with two of their parents. Federal agents raided their home on the eastside of Detroit while the family slept, attorney George Washington said at a recent protest outside of Western International. The agents were searching for another person. Sosa Rivero, an 11th grader, plays volleyball, shared alternative indie rock music with her teacher, and looked forward to attending college. Peña Sosa, in 10th grade, plays the violin, excelled in Advanced Placement art class, and was quickly learning English, according to his teachers. The three students under 18 were sent to facilities in Texas, Sauvé said. Maykol Bogoya-Duarte, an 18-year-old who attended Western International, was detained by ICE in May. He was deported to Colombia, where he was born, in June. Boyoga-Duarte, who arrived in the U.S. at 16, was only 3.5 credits away from graduating. He was working to get the travel documents he needed to return to Colombia before his arrest. Teachers want for more resources, training Educators and advocates have been vocal in recent months demanding the district offer know-your-rights training, more counseling, and safer transportation options for students with immigration concerns. Last month, dozens of people asked the board to update its 2019 “Sanctuary District” policy and train all of its staff in protocols around interacting with ICE. The board did not take any action. Alexander Cintron, director of the newcomer program at Western International, told Chalkbeat that attendance is being impacted by fears of ICE. “It’s also affecting students’ grades and mental health,” he said. There is “an undercurrent of despair and anxiety” in students who are immigrants, a teacher of one of the detained students said. The teacher asked for anonymity out of concern about retribution from the district. “How do you teach someone who had family members yanked from them?” the educator said. “How can I address their constant worries about being stopped at a park by immigration while trying to meet their educational needs?” Schoettle said she lost around 20 students this year due to immigration issues. “I had about eight more tell me they wanted to leave today,” she said during Tuesday’s meeting. Sauvé said schools can play a pivotal role in sharing information. The nonprofit released best practices for schools in February. “We get so many calls from teachers who say they’re not hearing information from their leadership,” she said. Seydi Sarr, founder of ABISA, asked district officials to meet with parents of English learners and use their resources to help them advocate to state lawmakers. “We want you to wield the power that you have to make sure we have a real impact,” she said. Other speakers asked for the board to meet with English language teachers, a legal support hotline, make it clear educators can give out “Know Your Rights” cards to students, more public condemnation of immigration enforcement from board members, and for the district to support students’ right to protest. Board members did not address the speakers when public comment ended. Once the meeting adjourned, some attendees yelled at the board for not responding to their concerns. “What if it was your kids?” one said. Corletta Vaughn, chair of the board, said after the meeting that the letter in support of the students would be posted publicly by the end of the week. There were more than 7,400 English learners in the Detroit district last school year, making up more than 15% of all students. Around 1,200 students were newcomers in DPSCD last year, meaning they have been in the U.S. for less than three years and are not fluent English speakers. Western International serves more than half of the district’s high school newcomers. Hannah Dellinger covers Detroit schools for Chalkbeat Detroit. You can reach her at hdellinger@chalkbeat.org.

Feed icon
Chalkbeat
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

Sign up for Chalkbeat Detroit’s free newsletter to keep up with the city’s public school system and Michigan education policy. As four students seeking asylum in the U.S. remained in federal immigration custody Tuesday night, dozens of community members asked Detroit school officials to do more to protect U.S. newcomers. All four of the students went to Western International High School in Southwest Detroit. Before public comment began at the Detroit Public Schools Community District board meeting, Superintendent Nikolai Vitti said the district and the board would release a statement calling for the students’ release. “These continue to be troubling times for the district and our immigrant population,” Vitti said. “We do advocate for our federal government to find better uses of its time and resources to attack the real problems in our society and not immigrant populations.” Vitti said the district will continue to work with advocacy groups to support the students and will distribute information to students about their rights. He said immigration officials have not attempted to enter district property. Many at the meeting said the letter wasn’t enough. They want the district to take a harder stance against immigration enforcement. Among their demands were mandatory staff training, safer transportation, and counseling for students with immigration concerns. “It’s time to stop being scared,” Heidi West, a teacher at Academy of the Americas, said to the board. “Speak up strongly and publicly.” There have been at least five DPSCD students detained by ICE in the months since federal immigration enforcement ramped up in the second Trump administration. .subtext-iframe{max-width:540px;}iframe#subtext_embed{width:1px;min-width:100%;min-height:100%;} fetch("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/alpha-group/iframe-resizer/master/js/iframeResizer.min.js").then(function(r){return r.text();}).then(function(t){return new Function(t)();}).then(function(){iFrameResize({heightCalculationMethod:"lowestElement"},"#subtext_embed");}); ‘Shattered dreams’ for students detained by ICE All four students had pending court dates in asylum cases, said Christine Sauvé, manager of policy and communication at the Michigan Immigrant Rights Center. Mor Ba, a 19-year-old who came to the U.S. without any family from Senegal in April, graduated from Western International last month. The night before his detention, Ba filled out college applications, Adja Ndoye of the Detroit-based African Bureau for Immigrants and Social Affairs said. Ba planned to study mechanical engineering. “He was already going around and asking about apprenticeships,” said Ndoye. “He had his goals set on how to make a new life. I think he was thriving. He was the embodiment of the American dream.” On Nov. 26, police stopped Ba and blocked his vehicle in search of another person, Ndoye said. The teen, who was on his way to work, provided the officers his identification to confirm he was not the person they were looking for, but was still taken into custody, she said. Ba is being held at the Northlake Correctional Facility in Baldwin about three and half hours north of Detroit, ICE records show. He had a pending asylum case with a court date scheduled for early next year, Ndoye said. On Sunday, Santiago Jesus Zamora Perez, a 17-year-old in 11th grade from Venezuela, was taken into ICE custody, according to Kristen Schoettle, one of his Western International teachers. The teen and his mother were reportedly pulled over by police in Fraser for driving under the speed limit, Sauvé said. Zamora Perez is a star baseball player with good grades and aspirations of playing in college, according to his teachers. Kerly Mariangel Sosa Rivero and Antony Janier Peña Sosa, 16-year-old cousins who came to the U.S. in 2023 from Venezuela were taken into immigration custody on Nov. 20. with two of their parents. Federal agents raided their home on the eastside of Detroit while the family slept, attorney George Washington said at a recent protest outside of Western International. The agents were searching for another person. Sosa Rivero, an 11th grader, plays volleyball, shared alternative indie rock music with her teacher, and looked forward to attending college. Peña Sosa, in 10th grade, plays the violin, excelled in Advanced Placement art class, and was quickly learning English, according to his teachers. The three students under 18 were sent to facilities in Texas, Sauvé said. Maykol Bogoya-Duarte, an 18-year-old who attended Western International, was detained by ICE in May. He was deported to Colombia, where he was born, in June. Boyoga-Duarte, who arrived in the U.S. at 16, was only 3.5 credits away from graduating. He was working to get the travel documents he needed to return to Colombia before his arrest. Teachers want for more resources, training Educators and advocates have been vocal in recent months demanding the district offer know-your-rights training, more counseling, and safer transportation options for students with immigration concerns. Last month, dozens of people asked the board to update its 2019 “Sanctuary District” policy and train all of its staff in protocols around interacting with ICE. The board did not take any action. Alexander Cintron, director of the newcomer program at Western International, told Chalkbeat that attendance is being impacted by fears of ICE. “It’s also affecting students’ grades and mental health,” he said. There is “an undercurrent of despair and anxiety” in students who are immigrants, a teacher of one of the detained students said. The teacher asked for anonymity out of concern about retribution from the district. “How do you teach someone who had family members yanked from them?” the educator said. “How can I address their constant worries about being stopped at a park by immigration while trying to meet their educational needs?” Schoettle said she lost around 20 students this year due to immigration issues. “I had about eight more tell me they wanted to leave today,” she said during Tuesday’s meeting. Sauvé said schools can play a pivotal role in sharing information. The nonprofit released best practices for schools in February. “We get so many calls from teachers who say they’re not hearing information from their leadership,” she said. Seydi Sarr, founder of ABISA, asked district officials to meet with parents of English learners and use their resources to help them advocate to state lawmakers. “We want you to wield the power that you have to make sure we have a real impact,” she said. Other speakers asked for the board to meet with English language teachers, a legal support hotline, make it clear educators can give out “Know Your Rights” cards to students, more public condemnation of immigration enforcement from board members, and for the district to support students’ right to protest. Board members did not address the speakers when public comment ended. Once the meeting adjourned, some attendees yelled at the board for not responding to their concerns. “What if it was your kids?” one said. Corletta Vaughn, chair of the board, said after the meeting that the letter in support of the students would be posted publicly by the end of the week. There were more than 7,400 English learners in the Detroit district last school year, making up more than 15% of all students. Around 1,200 students were newcomers in DPSCD last year, meaning they have been in the U.S. for less than three years and are not fluent English speakers. Western International serves more than half of the district’s high school newcomers. Hannah Dellinger covers Detroit schools for Chalkbeat Detroit. You can reach her at hdellinger@chalkbeat.org.

Ұлыбританияның қорғаныс министрлігі бір әскери қызметкері 9 желтоқсан күні таңертең Украинада қаза тапқанын хабарлады. Министрліктің мәлімдеуінше, британ әскери қызметкері Украина қарулы күштері майдан шебінен алыста жүргізіп жатқан қорғаныс құралдарын сынақтан өткізу барысын бақылап тұрған кезде болған қайғылы оқиға салдарынан ауыр жараланып, көз жұмған. Қорғаныс министрлігі бұдан өзге еш дерек келтірмеді. Қазақ тапқан адам қай әскер түрінде қызмет еткені және қандай лауазым атқарғаны...

Feed icon
Азат Еуропа/Азаттық радиосы
Attribution+

Ұлыбританияның қорғаныс министрлігі бір әскери қызметкері 9 желтоқсан күні таңертең Украинада қаза тапқанын хабарлады. Министрліктің мәлімдеуінше, британ әскери қызметкері Украина қарулы күштері майдан шебінен алыста жүргізіп жатқан қорғаныс құралдарын сынақтан өткізу барысын бақылап тұрған кезде болған қайғылы оқиға салдарынан ауыр жараланып, көз жұмған. Қорғаныс министрлігі бұдан өзге еш дерек келтірмеді. Қазақ тапқан адам қай әскер түрінде қызмет еткені және қандай лауазым атқарғаны...

High rates of outright home ownership combined with tax-free super insulate older Australians from mortgage rate fluctuations.

Feed icon
The Conversation
CC BY-ND🅭🅯⊜

High rates of outright home ownership combined with tax-free super insulate older Australians from mortgage rate fluctuations.

El ex chico reality, el chino Yuhui Lee, habló este martes tras la funa en contra del que sería su restaurante, ¡Ay Qué Lico!, el cual abrió en 2024 en la comuna de San Vicente de Tagua Tagua en la región de O’Higgins. La funa fue informada por Cecilia Gutiérrez en una publicación en redes … Continua leyendo ""Estoy a cargo de ser rostro y redes sociales": Yuhui Lee rompe el silencio tras funa a su restaurante" The post "Estoy a cargo de ser rostro y redes sociales": Yuhui Lee rompe el silencio tras funa a su restaurante appeared first on BioBioChile.

Feed icon
BioBioChile
CC BY-NC🅭🅯🄏

El ex chico reality, el chino Yuhui Lee, habló este martes tras la funa en contra del que sería su restaurante, ¡Ay Qué Lico!, el cual abrió en 2024 en la comuna de San Vicente de Tagua Tagua en la región de O’Higgins. La funa fue informada por Cecilia Gutiérrez en una publicación en redes … Continua leyendo ""Estoy a cargo de ser rostro y redes sociales": Yuhui Lee rompe el silencio tras funa a su restaurante" The post "Estoy a cargo de ser rostro y redes sociales": Yuhui Lee rompe el silencio tras funa a su restaurante appeared first on BioBioChile.

AIはコンテンツの制作と拡散を低コストかつ容易にした。その結果、政治的プロパガンダへの利用が現代の民主主義社会において新たな懸念となっている。

Feed icon
Global Voices
CC BY🅭🅯

AIはコンテンツの制作と拡散を低コストかつ容易にした。その結果、政治的プロパガンダへの利用が現代の民主主義社会において新たな懸念となっている。

2 hours

Mongabay
Feed icon

Kebiasaan membakar sampah ternyata mempercepat proses pengiriman partikel mikroplastik ke udara yang pada akhirnya mencemari air hujan. Sejalan dengan riset Lembaga Kajian Ekologi dan Konservasi Lahan Basah (Ecoton) dengan Masyarakat Jurnalis Lingkungan Indonesia (SEIJ) mendapati ada unsur poliolefin yang mendominasi. Rafika Aprilianti, Kepala Laboratorium Ecoton mengatakan, dominasi komposisi poliolefin partikel mikroplastik di udara kuat dugaan […] The post Bakar Sampah Sumber Cemaran Mikroplastik di Udara? appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

Feed icon
Mongabay
CC BY-ND🅭🅯⊜

Kebiasaan membakar sampah ternyata mempercepat proses pengiriman partikel mikroplastik ke udara yang pada akhirnya mencemari air hujan. Sejalan dengan riset Lembaga Kajian Ekologi dan Konservasi Lahan Basah (Ecoton) dengan Masyarakat Jurnalis Lingkungan Indonesia (SEIJ) mendapati ada unsur poliolefin yang mendominasi. Rafika Aprilianti, Kepala Laboratorium Ecoton mengatakan, dominasi komposisi poliolefin partikel mikroplastik di udara kuat dugaan […] The post Bakar Sampah Sumber Cemaran Mikroplastik di Udara? appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

[기고] 대검 각 부서 특활비 공개, 정성호 장관이 결단해야

Feed icon
뉴스타파
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

[기고] 대검 각 부서 특활비 공개, 정성호 장관이 결단해야