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Lufthansa A320 – Photo: Kevin Hackert, CC BY-NC 2.0, via Flickr A security breach at Munich International Airport in Germany has caught the attention of authorities and local media after a Norwegian man managed to board two consecutive flights without a ticket. The incident, which raised serious questions about airport security, occurred on August 4 and 5, when the man used “tracking” technology to follow other passengers and avoid security controls, as detailed in the article. Paddle your own canoe. In the first episode, which occurred on August 4, the 39-year-old man managed to pass through ticket control points at…

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“Bilateral relations are mainly dominated by sectors of the Brazilian right, due to the agribusiness, which they support internally. [Jair] Bolsonaro, but he maintains the contradiction: in the morning they make money from China, and at night, they criticize the “Chinese communists”. Fundação Getulio Vargas speaks to Lusa. Lula da Silva's government coincided with a Brazilian Congress dominated by conservative right-wing forces, supported by agricultural and livestock groups, which maintain an explicitly anti-China ideological stance, despite being the main beneficiary of trade between the two countries. “It is this sector that dominates and dominates the bilateral agenda, because the Brazilian…

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Walter Mebane, of the University of Michigan, examined 25,073 polling stations and concluded that Edmundo Gonzalez had won the election. A study conducted by Walter MebaneA professor of political science at the University of Michigan (USA) and an expert in detecting electoral fraud, concluded that there was no fraud in the electoral records published by the Venezuelan opposition to claim that the winner of the elections was Edmundo González Urrutia (United Democratic Party, Platform, Center-Right). In the first version, published on August 5, the political scientist verified 24,532 electoral tables (each table equals one minute). He then updated the analysis…

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This is not the first time the state has planned to take revenge on Israel. In April, Iran fired drones and missiles at Israel in response to an attack on the Iranian embassy in Syria that killed several senior members of the Revolutionary Guard. At the time, the Israeli government estimated that Iran had launched more than 100 drones.Today, Iran and Israel, arch enemies, were once allies. Iran, then home to the largest Jewish community in the Middle East, was the second Muslim country to recognize the State of Israel, founded in 1948. That all changed in 1979, with the…

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A 68-year-old woman has been sentenced to nine years in prison for stealing more than $1.5 million (more than R$8 million) from public schools in the United States. Vera Liddell worked as a food services director for the Harvey School District in Chicago for 10 years and pleaded guilty to the crime.Vera’s theft scheme began in February 2020, when Chicago schools were closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The chicken wings were supposed to be delivered to the homes of students who were taking classes remotely, but they never reached the final recipient. Instead, the woman used the school’s delivery…

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Written in environment he 12/08/2024 5:49 PM A group of scientists has made a discovery that could represent further climate change across the planet. “New El Niño”The phenomenon begins in the Australia and New Zealand region and researchers classify it as: “A new shift in the Earth's climate”. Scientists have discovered that a small area in the southwestern Pacific Ocean It could lead to climate change that affects the entire Southern Hemisphere.. The phenomenon has some similar characteristics to the already known El Niño, and was also called the Southern Hemisphere Circumpolar Wave 4, or SST-W4. The results were published…

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Authorities in the Gaza Strip, a Palestinian territory controlled by Hamas, announced to Agence France-Presse on Monday (12) that 75 bodies of victims of the Israeli bombing of a school in Gaza City last Saturday (10) had been identified. “There were 93 dead in the Tabeen school, including 11 children and six women. Seventy-five have been identified and we have their names,” Palestinian civil defense spokesman Mahmoud Basal told AFP. “The others have not been identified because the bodies are scattered and some were burned in the bombing.” Dr. Amjad Aliwa, from Al-Ahli Hospital, which received victims of the attack,…

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A small island in Hefei, the capital of eastern China's Anhui Province, is surrounded by a huge reservoir and dense vegetation. However, the place is dedicated to something very important: nuclear fusion research with the future of humanity in mind. The Science Island is an example of China's innovation and openness in science and technology in pursuit of clean energy for the future, as well as solutions to climate change and health problems, through global cooperation. “The one thing I really like here is, as you can see in the control room, the number of young people involved in the…

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Former employees of the Argentine official headquarters They said they saw Fernandez grab Yanez by the hair.. This information was published by the Argentine newspaper La Nacion on Sunday (11).The couple were already separated at the time.According to the former employees, Yanez lived in a guest house a few feet from the headquarters. They said in the report that they heard screaming and saw Fernandez grab his ex-wife by the hair and hold her by the arm.Former Argentine President Cristina Kirchner criticized Fernandez, who was vice president. Kirchner said the photos reveal the most vile aspects of the human condition.…

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Image: Disclosure G1 A Korean Air flight departing from Seoul, the capital of South Korea, to Mongolia on Sunday (4) experienced severe turbulence that injured 14 people – ten passengers and four crew members. The plane, carrying 281 people to Ulaanbaatar, shook violently for 15 seconds about an hour into the flight, as it was flying over Tianjin Airport in China, at an altitude of 34,000 feet. Passengers were eating when the turbulence began, and pictures taken after the incident show trays and crockery strewn on the floor and food scraps on the ceiling. Some people who were not wearing…

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