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A few days ago, footage of a rare goat-antelope native to the eastern Himalayas, was captured in Tingda Reserve Forest, Sikkim. Often described as a cross between a goat and an ox, this ungulate is called the Mishmi takin. Forest department officials recorded the video during a routine patrolling exercise. Comprising eight individuals, this was […]

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A few days ago, footage of a rare goat-antelope native to the eastern Himalayas, was captured in Tingda Reserve Forest, Sikkim. Often described as a cross between a goat and an ox, this ungulate is called the Mishmi takin. Forest department officials recorded the video during a routine patrolling exercise. Comprising eight individuals, this was […]

La confrontación entre Pedro Sánchez e Isabel Díaz Ayuso ha escalado varios peldaños en plena tormenta política para el Gobierno. La referencia del presidente al empresario Alberto González Amador durante el debate en el Congreso ha provocado una dura reacción del Ejecutivo madrileño.

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La confrontación entre Pedro Sánchez e Isabel Díaz Ayuso ha escalado varios peldaños en plena tormenta política para el Gobierno. La referencia del presidente al empresario Alberto González Amador durante el debate en el Congreso ha provocado una dura reacción del Ejecutivo madrileño.

Прокуратура Германии провела серию обысков в рамках расследования дела о возможной попытке «нарушить газоснабжение» страны во время смены собственника в дочерней компании «Газпрома» Gazprom Germania. Об этом пишет Associated Press.

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Прокуратура Германии провела серию обысков в рамках расследования дела о возможной попытке «нарушить газоснабжение» страны во время смены собственника в дочерней компании «Газпрома» Gazprom Germania. Об этом пишет Associated Press.

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New Mexico In Depth
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New Mexico plans to connect the last households in the state that don’t have high-speed internet access, including tribal communities, which are among the hardest to connect, in part by using $675 million from the federal government.  But the state is still awaiting guidance on how a significant chunk of that money can be spent.  […]

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New Mexico plans to connect the last households in the state that don’t have high-speed internet access, including tribal communities, which are among the hardest to connect, in part by using $675 million from the federal government.  But the state is still awaiting guidance on how a significant chunk of that money can be spent.  […]

Quattro persone migranti, rappresentate da avvocate e avvocati dell’ASGI e dall’Avv. Ibrahim Belguith, hanno presentato altrettanti ricorsi contro la Tunisia davanti alla Corte Africana per i diritti umani e dei popoli. È la prima volta che questo organo giurisdizionale viene chiamato a pronunciarsi sulle violazioni commesse dalla Tunisia ai danni di persone straniere. Le condotte contestate sono di estrema gravità: detenzione arbitraria, tortura, violazione del diritto alla vita, espulsioni collettive, tratta di esseri umani, discriminazioni razziali e di genere, tra le altre. Le vicende portate all’attenzione della Corte non sono casi isolati, ma emblematiche di pratiche che dal 2023 si

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Quattro persone migranti, rappresentate da avvocate e avvocati dell’ASGI e dall’Avv. Ibrahim Belguith, hanno presentato altrettanti ricorsi contro la Tunisia davanti alla Corte Africana per i diritti umani e dei popoli. È la prima volta che questo organo giurisdizionale viene chiamato a pronunciarsi sulle violazioni commesse dalla Tunisia ai danni di persone straniere. Le condotte contestate sono di estrema gravità: detenzione arbitraria, tortura, violazione del diritto alla vita, espulsioni collettive, tratta di esseri umani, discriminazioni razziali e di genere, tra le altre. Le vicende portate all’attenzione della Corte non sono casi isolati, ma emblematiche di pratiche che dal 2023 si

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Carolyn Moore believed she had registered to vote when she moved back to Mississippi and got a driver's license. But clerks reported they were not receiving the information.

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Carolyn Moore believed she had registered to vote when she moved back to Mississippi and got a driver's license. But clerks reported they were not receiving the information.

Michigan regulators adopted a goal limiting gas and electric costs to 6% of income for low-income households, but the program is still being designed and many struggling families may not qualify for relief.

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Michigan regulators adopted a goal limiting gas and electric costs to 6% of income for low-income households, but the program is still being designed and many struggling families may not qualify for relief.

Each year, researchers at the University of Maryland’s GLAD Lab in the U.S. develop one of the most important data sets on global forest loss. The data is derived from NASA and European Space Agency satellite imagery and, in the Amazon Rainforest, often helps environmental groups and government officials make decisions about conservation. The figures […]

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Each year, researchers at the University of Maryland’s GLAD Lab in the U.S. develop one of the most important data sets on global forest loss. The data is derived from NASA and European Space Agency satellite imagery and, in the Amazon Rainforest, often helps environmental groups and government officials make decisions about conservation. The figures […]

MOMBASA — At the Our Ocean conference in Mombasa, Kenya, a message echoed across sessions: Effective marine protected areas (MPAs) are critical to safeguarding oceans. The Blue Park Awards, instituted by the U.S.-based Marine Conservation Institute, shine a light on MPAs that are delivering on their promise. This year, six of them made the cut: […]

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MOMBASA — At the Our Ocean conference in Mombasa, Kenya, a message echoed across sessions: Effective marine protected areas (MPAs) are critical to safeguarding oceans. The Blue Park Awards, instituted by the U.S.-based Marine Conservation Institute, shine a light on MPAs that are delivering on their promise. This year, six of them made the cut: […]

(The Center Square) — Maine U.S. Sen. Susan Collins joined a handful of Republican lawmakers who voted to approve a war powers resolution Tuesday aimed at blocking President Donald Trump's military actions in Iran. Collins, who is facing a tough reelection battle in November's midterms, joined nearly all Democrats in a 50-48 Senate vote to pass a war powers resolution regarding the Iran conflict. The legislation directs the Trump administration to halt further unauthorized military actions and bar U.S. troops from hostilities, unless Congress explicitly authorizes the action. The House had previously passed the measure in a 215-208 largely partisan line vote. Collins was one of four Republicans — including Sens. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Rand Paul of Kentucky — to break with the president on the Iran War resolution, which doesn't carry the force of law. Trump took to social media Tuesday night to criticize the lawmakers for bucking his administration. "Four Republican Losers voted with the Dumocrats, and Iran asked my people, ‘what does that all mean?’ he wrote on Truth Social. "These Senators have just made my job more difficult, but I will get it done, one way or the other, because I always get it done!" There was no immediate comment from Collins, but she has previously said that further military action needs achievable goals and a defined strategy for ending the conflict. She says the Trump administration needs to outline clear goals for ending the hostilities. To be sure, Collins has supported previous war powers resolutions in the Senate and was among a small group of Republicans who voted last week to discharge a similar resolution from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. The measure failed to advance for a vote in the full Senate. The resolution's passage comes as the Pentagon is gearing up to ask Congress to approve another $80 billion to cover military costs as Trump seeks an agreement to end the war.

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(The Center Square) — Maine U.S. Sen. Susan Collins joined a handful of Republican lawmakers who voted to approve a war powers resolution Tuesday aimed at blocking President Donald Trump's military actions in Iran. Collins, who is facing a tough reelection battle in November's midterms, joined nearly all Democrats in a 50-48 Senate vote to pass a war powers resolution regarding the Iran conflict. The legislation directs the Trump administration to halt further unauthorized military actions and bar U.S. troops from hostilities, unless Congress explicitly authorizes the action. The House had previously passed the measure in a 215-208 largely partisan line vote. Collins was one of four Republicans — including Sens. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Rand Paul of Kentucky — to break with the president on the Iran War resolution, which doesn't carry the force of law. Trump took to social media Tuesday night to criticize the lawmakers for bucking his administration. "Four Republican Losers voted with the Dumocrats, and Iran asked my people, ‘what does that all mean?’ he wrote on Truth Social. "These Senators have just made my job more difficult, but I will get it done, one way or the other, because I always get it done!" There was no immediate comment from Collins, but she has previously said that further military action needs achievable goals and a defined strategy for ending the conflict. She says the Trump administration needs to outline clear goals for ending the hostilities. To be sure, Collins has supported previous war powers resolutions in the Senate and was among a small group of Republicans who voted last week to discharge a similar resolution from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. The measure failed to advance for a vote in the full Senate. The resolution's passage comes as the Pentagon is gearing up to ask Congress to approve another $80 billion to cover military costs as Trump seeks an agreement to end the war.

Claim: Several news platforms reported in June 2026 that notorious TikTok bandit, Sule Yellow, had been arrested by

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Claim: Several news platforms reported in June 2026 that notorious TikTok bandit, Sule Yellow, had been arrested by

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A major ocean conference has ended in Mombasa, Kenya, with just a handful of countries... The post Mombasa: Key outcomes from the Our Ocean Conference in Kenya appeared first on Carbon Brief.

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A major ocean conference has ended in Mombasa, Kenya, with just a handful of countries... The post Mombasa: Key outcomes from the Our Ocean Conference in Kenya appeared first on Carbon Brief.

შეერთებულმა შტატებმა შტატ ნიუ-მექსიკოში ჩაატარა ახალი მრავალდონიანი ანტისარაკეტო თავდაცვის სისტემის, „ოქროს გუმბათის“, პირველი გამოცდა. ამის შესახებ ოთხშაბათს, 24 ივნისს, განაცხადა აშშ-ის თავდაცვის მინისტრმა პიტ ჰეგსეთმა. „დღეს სისტემა Golden Dome for America-ს (GDA) პირველი ისტორიული გამოცდა სრული წარმატებით დასრულდა და ჩემთვის დიდი პატივი იყო, ვყოფილიყავი ამ მოვლენის მოწმე,“ დაწერა მან სოცქსელ X-ში. „Golden Dome-ის მეშვეობით ომის სამინისტრო ჩვენს სამშობლოს დაიცავს უფრო ეფექტიანად, ვიდრე...

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შეერთებულმა შტატებმა შტატ ნიუ-მექსიკოში ჩაატარა ახალი მრავალდონიანი ანტისარაკეტო თავდაცვის სისტემის, „ოქროს გუმბათის“, პირველი გამოცდა. ამის შესახებ ოთხშაბათს, 24 ივნისს, განაცხადა აშშ-ის თავდაცვის მინისტრმა პიტ ჰეგსეთმა. „დღეს სისტემა Golden Dome for America-ს (GDA) პირველი ისტორიული გამოცდა სრული წარმატებით დასრულდა და ჩემთვის დიდი პატივი იყო, ვყოფილიყავი ამ მოვლენის მოწმე,“ დაწერა მან სოცქსელ X-ში. „Golden Dome-ის მეშვეობით ომის სამინისტრო ჩვენს სამშობლოს დაიცავს უფრო ეფექტიანად, ვიდრე...

في كل مرة يُثار فيها ملف الآباء المتخلّفين عن أداء النفقة، يعود سؤال قديم إلى الواجهة: من يتحمل الثمن الحقيقي لانهيار المسؤولية الأسرية؟ فبين نصوص القوانين وأروقة المحاكم، وبين الأحكام القضائية ومحاولات تنفيذها، يبقى الطفل هو الحلقة الأضعف في معادلة لا ذنب له فيها. وما حدث مؤخرا في الأرجنتين، حين جرى إعداد قوائم تضم آلاف … ظهرت المقالة حين يتحوّل الأب إلى غائبٍ حاضر أولاً على التنويري.

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في كل مرة يُثار فيها ملف الآباء المتخلّفين عن أداء النفقة، يعود سؤال قديم إلى الواجهة: من يتحمل الثمن الحقيقي لانهيار المسؤولية الأسرية؟ فبين نصوص القوانين وأروقة المحاكم، وبين الأحكام القضائية ومحاولات تنفيذها، يبقى الطفل هو الحلقة الأضعف في معادلة لا ذنب له فيها. وما حدث مؤخرا في الأرجنتين، حين جرى إعداد قوائم تضم آلاف … ظهرت المقالة حين يتحوّل الأب إلى غائبٍ حاضر أولاً على التنويري.

Во Франции выявили первый случай заражения инфекцией, вызванной вирусом Эбола, сообщило министерство здравоохранения страны. Вирус нашли у пациента, вернувшегося из Демократической Республики Конго, где он работал в рамках гуманитарной миссии.

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Во Франции выявили первый случай заражения инфекцией, вызванной вирусом Эбола, сообщило министерство здравоохранения страны. Вирус нашли у пациента, вернувшегося из Демократической Республики Конго, где он работал в рамках гуманитарной миссии.

Desde que Donald Trump inició su segundo mandato en enero de 2025, se han registrado 50 muertes de inmigrantes bajo custodia del Servicio de Inmigrac...

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Desde que Donald Trump inició su segundo mandato en enero de 2025, se han registrado 50 muertes de inmigrantes bajo custodia del Servicio de Inmigrac...

На территории Франции выявили первый случай заболевания Эболой — у врача, вернувшегося из Демократической Республики Конго (ДРК), где в настоящее время наблюдается крупная вспышка вируса. Об этом сообщили французские органы здравоохранения.

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На территории Франции выявили первый случай заболевания Эболой — у врача, вернувшегося из Демократической Республики Конго (ДРК), где в настоящее время наблюдается крупная вспышка вируса. Об этом сообщили французские органы здравоохранения.

(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump will be returning to Pennsylvania in July to headline a summit aimed at boosting the nation’s defense and innovation industries. On Wednesday morning, U.S. Sen. Dave McCormick, R-Pa., announced that Trump will headline the 2026 Pennsylvania Defense and Innovation Summit at the U.S. Army War College in Carlisle. The two-day summit, which McCormick said will convene the nation’s leaders in defense, technology, finance, and government, will take place on July 14 and 15. The event is slated to take place exactly one year after McCormick hosted the Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit in Pittsburgh. That conference, intended to promote America’s energy and artificial intelligence industries, featured appearances by Trump and Gov. Josh Shapiro. “Last July, the President came to Pennsylvania and together we announced more than $90 billion in investments to strengthen America’s energy dominance and AI leadership. This July, I look forward to welcoming President Trump back to build on this momentum with a focus on strengthening and advancing our national defense,” said McCormick. “The Commonwealth stands ready to lead and deliver the innovation, manufacturing, and skilled workforce necessary to advance the President’s vision and strengthen our military edge.” Last month, McCormick first announced that the summit would take place in Carlisle in July but did not provide details about who would attend. The development of Trump headlining the summit was first reported on Tuesday by Axios, just hours before Trump’s first appearance in Pennsylvania. On Tuesday, Trump delivered remarks at Mack Trucks in the Lehigh Valley and boosted the candidacy of U.S. Rep. Ryan Mackenzie, R-7th District, in the process. McCormick announced on Wednesday morning that JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon, Blackstone President Jon Gray, Lockheed Martin CEO Jim Taiclet, General Dynamics CEO Phebe Novakovic, Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg, SpaceX director Antonio Gracias, and Palantir CTO Shyam Sankar, will be present at the summit next month. The first day of the summit, McCormick said, will spotlight the state’s defense industrial base. Those in attendance will include leaders from the defense and industry sectors, technologists, investors, procurement officials, and senior government officials for what McCormick describes as “high-impact panels and working sessions designed to expand Pennsylvania's defense production and innovation.” The second day of the summit will be headlined by Trump, where the president will deliver investment announcements and “partnerships showcasing Pennsylvania’s continued leadership in strengthening and supporting America’s national defense.” McCormick’s press release said that attendees will also hear from the nation’s “most prominent” national security and military leaders, including top Cabinet officials. The announcement on Wednesday morning, however, didn’t specify if other Pennsylvania elected officials will be in attendance. McCormick described Trump’s $1.5 trillion defense budget as a “generation opportunity” for the state to “contribute and strengthen our national defense.” McCormick, a military veteran, has made the rounds across the commonwealth to tout the defense industry since being sworn into office last year. In August, McCormick celebrated Hanwha Group’s $5 billion investment in the Hanwha Philly Shipyard.

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(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump will be returning to Pennsylvania in July to headline a summit aimed at boosting the nation’s defense and innovation industries. On Wednesday morning, U.S. Sen. Dave McCormick, R-Pa., announced that Trump will headline the 2026 Pennsylvania Defense and Innovation Summit at the U.S. Army War College in Carlisle. The two-day summit, which McCormick said will convene the nation’s leaders in defense, technology, finance, and government, will take place on July 14 and 15. The event is slated to take place exactly one year after McCormick hosted the Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit in Pittsburgh. That conference, intended to promote America’s energy and artificial intelligence industries, featured appearances by Trump and Gov. Josh Shapiro. “Last July, the President came to Pennsylvania and together we announced more than $90 billion in investments to strengthen America’s energy dominance and AI leadership. This July, I look forward to welcoming President Trump back to build on this momentum with a focus on strengthening and advancing our national defense,” said McCormick. “The Commonwealth stands ready to lead and deliver the innovation, manufacturing, and skilled workforce necessary to advance the President’s vision and strengthen our military edge.” Last month, McCormick first announced that the summit would take place in Carlisle in July but did not provide details about who would attend. The development of Trump headlining the summit was first reported on Tuesday by Axios, just hours before Trump’s first appearance in Pennsylvania. On Tuesday, Trump delivered remarks at Mack Trucks in the Lehigh Valley and boosted the candidacy of U.S. Rep. Ryan Mackenzie, R-7th District, in the process. McCormick announced on Wednesday morning that JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon, Blackstone President Jon Gray, Lockheed Martin CEO Jim Taiclet, General Dynamics CEO Phebe Novakovic, Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg, SpaceX director Antonio Gracias, and Palantir CTO Shyam Sankar, will be present at the summit next month. The first day of the summit, McCormick said, will spotlight the state’s defense industrial base. Those in attendance will include leaders from the defense and industry sectors, technologists, investors, procurement officials, and senior government officials for what McCormick describes as “high-impact panels and working sessions designed to expand Pennsylvania's defense production and innovation.” The second day of the summit will be headlined by Trump, where the president will deliver investment announcements and “partnerships showcasing Pennsylvania’s continued leadership in strengthening and supporting America’s national defense.” McCormick’s press release said that attendees will also hear from the nation’s “most prominent” national security and military leaders, including top Cabinet officials. The announcement on Wednesday morning, however, didn’t specify if other Pennsylvania elected officials will be in attendance. McCormick described Trump’s $1.5 trillion defense budget as a “generation opportunity” for the state to “contribute and strengthen our national defense.” McCormick, a military veteran, has made the rounds across the commonwealth to tout the defense industry since being sworn into office last year. In August, McCormick celebrated Hanwha Group’s $5 billion investment in the Hanwha Philly Shipyard.

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Удары ВСУ по нефтяным объектам в России: уже в 50 регионах введены ограничения на продажу бензина. Приближение линии фронта: покажем репортаж нашего корреспондента из Запорожья. Новым главой самопровозглашенной Южной Осетии стал бывший директор Курчатовского института

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Удары ВСУ по нефтяным объектам в России: уже в 50 регионах введены ограничения на продажу бензина. Приближение линии фронта: покажем репортаж нашего корреспондента из Запорожья. Новым главой самопровозглашенной Южной Осетии стал бывший директор Курчатовского института