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US Navy discovers source of aircraft carrier’s tainted water
An investigation has determined that the USS Abraham Lincoln’s wastewater leaked into the ship’s drinking water FILE PHOTO: The USS…
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Switzerland explains its neutrality
A Federal Council report states that the sanctions on Russia are in line with the long-standing national policy © Getty…
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Research reveals how many burgers are safe for climate
Limiting meat consumption could help keep 2030 global warming targets “within reach,” the State of Climate Action report said © Getty…
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Germany unveils recreational marijuana plan
The substance will be sold in licensed stores and produced locally under the Health Ministry’s proposal © Getty Images /…
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Super-emitters of greenhouse gas mapped by NASA
The research will help to measure climate change © NASA / JPL-Caltech NASA’s orbital dust analyzer has detected and mapped…
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Details of Finland’s potential NATO membership revealed – media
Officials have reportedly listed the ‘threat’ of Russia as a reason for joining the US-led military bloc FILE PHOTO: A…
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Kremlin responds to US troop deployment on Ukrainian border
Washington’s military presence threatens Russia’s security and won’t be ignored, President Putin’s spokesman warned FILE PHOTO. US soldiers from the…
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Sunak reinstates UK fracking ban
The new prime minister’s move reverses a controversial decision by his predecessor, Liz Truss A view of the Cuadrilla exploratory…
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South Africa snubs anti-Russia sanctions
Steel tycoon Alexey Mordashov is free to dock his superyacht in the country, the president’s spokesman said The 142-metre luxury…
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NATO country’s top general weighs in on further aid to Ukraine
Lithuania’s Valdemaras Rupsys is opposed to the handover of the nation’s howitzers and air defense systems to Kiev, local media…