Day: January 30, 2023
Dolphins in Brazil help fishers catch mullets, but maybe not for long – The Washington Post
Dolphins in Brazil help fishers catch mullets, but maybe not for long The Washington PostWhy Dolphins Help Fishermen in Southern Brazil The New York TimesFishing in harmony brings mutual benefits for dolphins, fishers in Brazil, O…
Why Dolphins Help Fishermen in Southern Brazil – The New York Times
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Taxes Slow India’s Solar Power Rollout But Boost Manufacture
An anonymous reader shares a report: In May last year Fortum India, a subsidiary of a Finnish solar developer, won the bid for a solar power project in the state of Gujarat. The project was due to be completed three months ago and would have generated …
Earth is on track to exceed 1.5C warming in the next decade, study using AI finds
Researchers found that exceeding the 2C increase has a 50% chance of happening by mid-centuryThe world is on the brink of breaching a critical climate threshold, according to a new study published on Monday, signifying time is running exceedingly short…
Defence faults crime scene collection in Alex Murdaugh trial
Defence attorneys in South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh’s double murder trial continued Monday to question the way state agents collected and analyzed evidence in the shooting deaths of Murdaugh’s wife and son.
Tweets Of The Day
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken says a two-state solution is the ‘only path’ forward for Israel and Palestine, a suicide bombing at a mosque in Pakistan’s Peshawar kills dozens, and more. 5⃣ stories you need to know today pic.twitter.com/cirfs8G9mK
— Reuters (@Reuters) January 30, 2023
#UPDATE US Secretary of State Antony Blinken called on Monday for “urgent steps” to calm spiralling violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, after high-level talks in Jerusalem ▶️ https://t.co/gL6S38gAmP pic.twitter.com/MGataT5JVJ
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) January 30, 2023
A suicide bomber struck a crowded mosque inside a police compound in Pakistan on Monday, killing at least 59 people and wounding more than 150 others, officials said. https://t.co/yWXIj3RRTX pic.twitter.com/245mihxpDa
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 30, 2023
#UPDATE France braced on Monday ahead of another day of mass protests and strikes over proposed pension reforms championed by President Emmanuel Macron, with the government and its left-wing opponents trading blame for the expected disruption ▶️ https://t.co/Z82NYsCkWh pic.twitter.com/Ba7gTMt1Fw
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) January 30, 2023
A six-party coalition in Turkey aim to go against the block lead by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and undo his two-decade legacy, including reducing the president’s powers.https://t.co/O68AO9B3Fs
— DW News (@dwnews) January 30, 2023
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has begun a four-day trip to South Korea and Japan.
He will address military threats from China and North Korea, while seeking to deepen the alliance’s political ties with its top Asian allies.https://t.co/oWDyPQiOMb
— DW News (@dwnews) January 30, 2023
The world is ‘dangerously unprepared’ for future pandemics, the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) say in a report, calling on countries to update their preparedness plans by year-end https://t.co/3g5Nb6iTxU pic.twitter.com/BpW4Alfuv2
— Reuters (@Reuters) January 30, 2023
Mysterious ‘whirlpool’ appears in the night sky above Hawaii https://t.co/hR34j0QeQM
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) January 30, 2023
Eva Green tackled about ‘peasants’ remark in court evidence about film crew
The Casino Royale star, 42, is embroiled in a court case over the collapse of film project A Patriot.
FMC drops bid to use OSRA-22 for emergency data sharing
A Federal Maritime Commission member’s attempt to force marine terminals and ocean carriers to share more data under OSRA-22 has ended with the normalization of the ocean freight market.
FMC commissioner drops bid to use OSRA-22 for emergency data sharing
A Federal Maritime Commission member’s attempt to force marine terminals and ocean carriers to share more data under OSRA-22 has ended with the normalization of the ocean freight market.