Day: August 30, 2023
Haitian judge interviews Colombian suspects for the first time since the president was assassinated
A judge in Haiti is for the first time interrogating some of the 18 Colombian suspects arrested more than two years ago and accused of being part of a mercenary squad that assassinated President Jovenel Moise, a judicial official said Wednesday.
Ro-ro owners need to retool training regimes around fire safety, experts say
Increasingly high-profile electric vehicle fires prove new approaches to onboard firefighting are needed
Wild Pigs in Germany Radioactive Due to Nuclear Weapons Tests – The Daily Beast
Wild Pigs in Germany Radioactive Due to Nuclear Weapons Tests The Daily BeastView Full Coverage on Google News
Radioactive Bavarian boars may be contaminated by nuclear weapons testing – Business Insider
Radioactive Bavarian boars may be contaminated by nuclear weapons testing Business InsiderEurope’s Boars Still Hold Radioactivity. What Surprised Scientists Is Why. The New York TimesWild pigs in Germany are radioactive. A new stu…
Death toll rises amid Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in Poland
Poland’s health authorities say the death toll from Legionnaires’ disease has risen to 16 with another 140 people infected in the southeast region close to the border with Ukraine
‘Freelance’: John Cena Is a Special Forces Vet in Action-Comedy from Director of ‘Taken’
Civilian life out in the real world can be pretty dull when your past military career was full of action and adventure.
How to fix Tunisia’s economic misery with a fair and bold IMF program
Economic reforms are inherently political, but they should be designed to address the concerns and aspirations of the population impacted by them, Timothy Kaldas and Ayoub Menzli write.
Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition makes exciting return with beast pictures
A scar-faced fox, a hitchhiking macaque and two storks hunting by a controlled fire are among the first images released in this year’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition.