Por: Newsweek World April 13, 2023
Beaches in Crimea have reportedly been closed for swimmers throughout the Black Sea peninsula as Russian forces dig trenches and prepare new defensive positions in anticipation of a counteroffensive from Ukraine this spring.According to the Telegram channel of Information Resistance, a Ukrainian non-governmental group that works to combat disinformation, local authorities have closed beaches for swimming throughout Crimea. It published an image... + full article
Newsweek USA World October 27, 2023
Russian President Vladimir Putin's army waging war in Ukraine has a rodent problem, according to a social media account that posts footage focusing on operations by Kyiv's forces.The Russian trench rat/mice issue is a fairly serious one that reportedly really went... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Nation July 11, 2023
More than 50 beaches in Massachusetts have been closed to swimming due to bacterial and other issues, state officials said Monday.The state Department of Public Health updated its , showing that the water quality was unsafe at 53 beaches, ranging from the coastline and the Cape... + más
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Newsweek USA World May 19, 2023
Ukraine has every right to take back the annexed territory of Crimea, British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace has said.Wallace was responding to a question from CNN's Jim Sciutto about whether the U.K. would support an attempt by Ukraine to recapture Crimea, the Black Sea... + más
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Newsweek USA World April 15, 2023
Crimea is already a battlefield a Ukrainian official said this week, as Russian President Vladimir Putin canceled traditional military parades to mark Victory Day ahead of an anticipated counteroffensive from Kyiv.Denys Chistikov, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's... + más
Crimea cancels annual parades amid security concerns | Newsweek
Newsweek USA World April 13, 2023
Russian-installed authorities in Crimea are recruiting evacuees from the occupied territories of Ukraine to bolster defense in the Black Sea peninsula ahead of an anticipated spring counteroffensive by Ukraine, according to Ukraine's Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Maliar.In... + más
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Newsweek USA World March 15, 2023
Western officials are warming up to the idea of Ukraine crossing Russian President Vladimir Putin's red line to take back Crimea, a Ukrainian official said.Tamila Tasheva, Ukraine's representative for Crimea, said in an interview with the Daily Beast that Western... + más
Newsweek USA World October 12, 2022
The Ryukyu, Izu-Ogasawara and Japan ultra-deep ocean trenches, and the epicenter of the Great East Japan Earthquake, have been explored by humans for the first time.A team of researchers at Caladan Oceanic & EYOS Expeditions, as well as self-styled ocean explorer and former U.S.... + más
Here's what to know about heading to Japan as the country reopens | CBS News
Japan to pay up to $320M for US company's chip production | ABC News
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