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Norwegian researchers claim specific parts of Oslo are more exposed to global warming than others

The urban areas in Oslo closer to the fjord have higher air temperatures and larger areas were covered by “extreme heat temperatures”, rather than areas closer to the ground, says researcher Zander Venter about the findings in his study.

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Wagner Foundation: Russian flag raised over Bakhmut

The Russian flag has been raised over the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut according to Yevgeny Prigozhin, founder of the Russian Wagner Group. From a legal point of view, Bakhmut is conquered, he says in an audio recording on Telegram. According to Prigozhin, the flag has been raised on the administration building in Bakhmut. Furthermore, he […]

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The citizens have had enough: Paris removes the electric scooters

A referendum in Paris showed an overwhelming majority in favor of banning electric scooters. The mayor has promised to respect this result, so apparently the disputed bicycles will disappear from the Parisian cityscape. Paris was among the first major cities to be filled with electric scooters. But now that seems to be over. A massive […]

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The Biden administration is worse than Trump when it comes to documents

The Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Mark Warner, says the committee will not be made fun of by the White House. They are not providing an answer. No one knows where the documents found in the Beiden Penn Center are. It turns out that there were 1,170 documents. The National Archives does not know […]

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Ingvar Ambjørnsen shocked by censorship: – I am terrified that someone will change the language in my books

Author Ingvar Ambjørnsen (66) is shocked by the censorship of Roald Dahl – and on Monday called his own publisher to secure an agreement that no one will be allowed to destroy his books after his death. – I’m actually quite shocked. I’ve stopped doing these interview things, but now I have to make an […]

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Green hydrogen worse for the climate than fossile fuels

The green hydrogen express is gathering pace, but it may have a worrying problem with leaks. As governments and energy companies line up big bets on the much-touted fuel of the future, some scientists say the lack of data on leaks and the potential harm they could cause is a blind spot for the nascent […]

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Swedish grocery stores lock up meat to avoid shoplifting

Sweden is experiencing an increasing tendency towards lawlessness. Due to a large number of shop thefts, several Swedish grocery stores have now resorted to locking up their meat products.

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‘Innocent People… Indicted and Sentenced to Death’: The Persecution of Christians, January 2023

While not all, or even most, Muslims are involved, persecution of Christians by extremists is growing. The report posits that such persecution is not random but rather systematic, and takes place irrespective of language, ethnicity, or location. It includes incidents that take place during, or are reported on, any given month.

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The EU elite blocks public scrutiny of von der Leyen’s text messages with Pfizer CEO

The three largest political groups within the European Parliament have decided to block a proposal by members of the European Parliament (MEP) to summon the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, to a hearing regarding the Union’s negotiations with Pfizer over the purchase of COVID-19 vaccines. Thus, blocking public scrutiny over the text messages with Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla.

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Cyber-attack or system errors? PST’s websites were down for an hour

PST’s website was down for about an hour on Thursday morning. The error was reported at 09:53. Around 11 o’clock the pages were back in normal operation, without PST having given any explanation as to what the cause was.

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