Author: Lucas Moreno

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In 2018, the owner of the puppy named Bobby passed away, and the man was buried in the Roca Municipal Public Cemetery, in Rio Negro, Argentina and the entire party accompanied the dog and since then has not left there. Dogs’ loyalty is so endless that it extends to their owners’ deathbeds. And Bobby proved that as much as his mentor was not physically present, he is alive in his heart. Puppy Bobby. (Photo: clone Rio Negro / Juan Toms) Little Fur has been living in the cemetery for three years, under the care of Daniel Cisterna, the gravedigger on…

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Paul Rusesabagina, the former manager of the “Mille Collines” hotel whose story inspired Movie The Kigali court announced today that the “Hotel Rwanda” for the genocide in Rwanda, which has become one of the most vocal critics of the regime in that country, has been convicted of “terrorism”.Judge Beatrice Mukamorenzi said of the Rossabjina case for her alleged support of the National Liberation Front, a rebel group accused of carrying out deadly attacks in 2018 and 2019 in the African country. The court has not yet announced the corresponding ruling.Rusabagina, who used his prestige to denounce Rwandan President Paul Kagame…

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From the longest-eared dog to the world’s tallest teenager, the Guinness Book of Records reveals its new records in the 2022 edition of the popular book. The annual publication, released Thursday (16), features a string of records and achievements, including the fastest two-handed walk and most hair-rope jumps in 30 seconds. Britain’s Bethany Lodge, a gymnast since she was young, held the titles for the fastest forward sprints for 100 meters – in 42.64 seconds – and most backward somersaults for women in 30 seconds – 5. “It’s an incredible feeling to earn a Guinness title. It’s something I never…

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You are mammoth Woolly people can return to life on Earth, if they rely on a group of scientists and entrepreneurs who have already received US$15 million (about R$78 million) from sponsors for this. The amount allocated to Colossal will help develop genetic engineering technologies that can create hybrids between mammoth and Asian elephantAnd get as close as possible to the mammoths that once inhabited the planet. After achieving this goal, the next step will be to fill in parts of Siberia With these animals, seeking to restore ecological balance. “It’s going to make a huge difference in the world,”…

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3 hours agoattributed to him, Getty ImagesIllustrative image, Woolly mammoths became extinct thousands of years ago, but with genetic engineering technology in the 21st century, scientists want to bring them back to Earth.Woolly mammoths could return to life on Earth, if they counted on a group of scientists and entrepreneurs who had already received US$15 million (about R$78 million) from sponsors for this. The amount allocated to Colossal will help develop genetic engineering techniques that will be able to create a hybrid of mammoth with an Asian elephant, getting as close as possible to the mammoths that once inhabited the…

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Jonathan, at only 189 years old, is considered the oldest land animal in the world. Native tortoises from the Seychelles archipelago hold the nickname “Guinness”, the Book of Records.Among his achievements are the facts that he lived through two world wars, the Russian Revolution and the departure of 39 American presidents. Moreover, its existence predates the construction of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, in 1887, and the first portrait of a person in 1838. Photo dated between 1882 and 1886, shortly after Jonathan’s arrival on the island of Saint Helena Photo: Reproduction / Guinness World RecordsBorn in 1832, Jonathan…

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A bottle containing a message was dropped into the ocean by high school students in Japan as part of an experiment in 1984. This week, after 37 years, it was found in Hawaii (USA), about 7,000 kilometers away, by a 9-girl She is a year old. The students wrote the message on the bottle, titled “Investigation of Ocean Currents,” and it was placed on the Kuruship Current near the island of Miyajima in western Japan as part of a school project on the topic. In the bottle, the sealed letter, dated July 1984, asked whoever found it to take it…

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×Photo: Myke Sena/MS FDA Scientific Advisory Committee, “Anvisa of the USA”, Friday (17) recommended the application of a booster dose of the Pfizer vaccine to elderly people aged 65 and over and people at risk of severe symptoms of Covid..Hours earlier, the same committee had advised against the application of this booster dose by Pfizer by a vote of 16 to 2, for people over 16 years of age. According to the New York Times, there was Intense public discussion About whether a booster vaccine is needed, and if so, who.In the panel discussion, several independent experts, including infectious disease…

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In charge of AfghanistanOh Taliban Will replace the Ministry of Women’s Affairs with Ministry of Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice. The ministry was responsible for implementing harsh Islamic fundamentalist policies in the 1990s, when the extremist regime first ruled Afghan territory. at that time, Virtue spreaders and addiction prevention agents have been known to flog women who walk alone in the street and demand other behaviour.Inspired by a strict interpretation of Islam. What do you expect from the future of women in Afghanistan? Agence France-Presse reported that workers put up a new sign with the name “Ministry for…

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NS Argentina In the midst of an institutional crisis caused by the power vacuum of mass resignations By order of your deputy, Christina Kirchner, President Alberto Fernandez He decided to cancel a scheduled trip to Mexico Friday (17), to prevent his deputy from taking power during his absence. “I am not the one who puts the boss under control, but election result’, defended Christina Kirchner. Argentina’s government suffered a severe electoral defeat, in legislative previews on Sunday Argentine President Alberto Fernandez plans to travel early Friday (17) afternoon to Mexico, where he will spend the weekend, and from there, he…

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