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Scientists and explorers green land On Friday (27th) they announced that they had discovered the northernmost island in the world. The part of the land is close to Awqad, until then considered the northernmost – or northernmost – point on the planet. “Our intention was not to discover a new island,” Danish explorer Morten Rasch told Reuters news agency. “We just went there to collect samples.” The small island with a width of 30 meters appeared due to movement in the Arctic ice sheet. It is three meters high and is formed by the accumulation of mud and sediment that…

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Only one person showed up to protest Auckland’s lockdown New Zealand, on Friday (27) after an internet call. Police persuaded the man to go home and abide by government rules after the country recorded its first local cases of COVID-19 in six months. According to New Zealand’s Newshub, police saw the call to protest on the Instagram account, which called on people to go to Queen Street, claiming “that’s more than enough”. However, the profile owners stated that they were not the authors and were only passing the text, without knowing the initial source. The publication accused the country’s prime…

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Little young, 17 years old, abandoned his home, family and friends in Afghanistan to escape from TalibanWhich returned to power after the end of two decades of American occupation. She is one of five girls on the robotics team who left the country last week for fear of persecution by the extremist regime. “I didn’t want our story to end up in the hands of the Taliban,” Seghar said in an interview with The Associated Press. His family name was kept to protect his family in Afghanistan. The young woman said, “We wanted to continue on our path, continue our…

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A Belgian zoo banned a woman from visiting the zoo’s chimpanzee exhibit because of an “affair” with a primate (that’s exactly what you read!). A chimpanzee named Chita has arrived at Antwerp Zoo, Belgium, 30 years ago. For the past four years, a woman named Adie Timmermans has visited the primates every week, forming a close relationship with the animal. information from people.“I love this animal and he loves me. I don’t have anything else. Why would they want to get rid of this?” asked Timmermans in an interview with NEWSWEEK. “I’ll just say we’re having an affair.”According to the…

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Scientists in Egypt He identified an unknown species of four-legged whale that lived 43 million years ago. amphibious fossil Phiomecetus Anubis It was originally discovered in the western desert of Egypt. His skull resembles that of Anubis, the ancient Egyptian deity with a jackal head – the god of the dead, as he was called. The ancestors of modern whales evolved from deer-like land mammals that lived on Earth for 10 million years. It weighs about 600 kg and is 3 meters long Phiomecetus Anubis It had a jaw strong enough to catch its prey, according to the study published…

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Sounds like a fisherman’s story, but it happened in real life! Irish Royary McSorley was on Sunday (22) on the Tralee Coast, west of IrelandWhen he decided to use his spare time to swim. Leave all his clothes in sand And he went to the sea, wearing only a swimsuit. After swimming five kilometers, he realized that he did not have the strength to return to shore. It seemed that everything was lost and that Rowery would drown. However, a group of dolphins rescued the boy who prevented him from surrendering for 12 hours at sea. Continue after the announcement…

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That image of a force without a lot of resources, with its members showing off Civilian clothing, outdated weapons, wear sandals or slippers It is gradually being dismantled with the “new” Taliban, which, at least in its army, is working to modernize itself. It is estimated that the Taliban inherited the withdrawal of US forces, 93 billion Brazilian reals of abandoned weapons and military vehicles, including approximately 200,000 firearms and 20,000 Humvees captured from the Afghan army. There are also hundreds of armored vehicles resistant to landmines.US intelligence officials fear that there is something about 150 helicopters and aircraft for…

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Jewish authorities in Israel have asked Pope Francis for clarification regarding some of the statements he made during a Mass on August 11, the Catholic website “Il Sismografo” reported on Wednesday (25).According to the portal, a letter to the Vatican “in recent days” reached Cardinal Cork Koch, head of the Council for Christian Unity as well as the Committee on Religious Relations with Judaism. The document was signed by Rabbi Rason Arousi, head of the Chief Rabbinate Committee for Dialogue in Israel.Jewish leaders said they were “concerned” by Francis’ speech, citing a reading of St. Peter’s Letter to the Galatians,…

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Researchers captured the moment a former vegetarian breached the meat-eating hierarchy – and what made it even more “awful” was the fact that he was a turtle. Scientists captured the moment on video when a giant Seychelles turtle – believed to be a plant species – attacked and ate a baby, in what they say is the first documented premeditated hunting of any species of land turtle. “This is completely unexpected behavior and has not been seen before in wild turtles,” Justin Gerlach, director of studies at Peterhouse, Cambridge, and associate researcher at the University of Cambridge’s Zoological Museum, said…

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Japan’s highest authority to combat COVID-19 has criticized the attendance of International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach at the opening ceremony of the Paralympic Games on Tuesday. For Shigeru Omi, head of the Epidemic Response Subcommittee, the new trip to Japan was early. + Check the medal table of Tokyo Paralympics+ Check the Paralympic Games schedule 1 of 2 Thomas Bach, left, seated alongside officials such as IPC President Andrew Parsons and Emperor Naruhito at the opening of the Paralympics – Photo: Masahiro Sugimoto/Yomiuri/Yomiuri Shimbun via AFP Thomas Bach, left, seated alongside officials such as IPC President Andrew Parsons and…

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