Por: Newsweek World October 30, 2023
Ukrainian forces have destroyed several Russian armored personnel carriers (APCs) in the annexed southern Kherson region of the war-torn country, new footage appears to show.A new clip circulating online has captured a snippet of combat footage appearing to show Ukrainian forces targeting a number of Russian APCs close to the village of Krynky, on the east bank of the Dnieper River in Russian-held territory.In a longer video posted on Sunday by... + full article
Newsweek USA Tech October 11, 2023
Geomagnetic storms can have some weird and wonderful impacts on the Earth, ranging from the spectacular northern lights to radio blackouts, but they can also affect an unexpected part of nature: birds.Scientists have found that migratory birds across the world stay on the ground... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech August 14, 2023
An outbreak of toxic bacteria in California's newly reformed Lake Tulare is killing birds stopping off at the lake on their migrations.Two dead birds collected from the lake—a mallard duck and a white-faced ibis—have tested positive for avian botulism caused by toxin... + más
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Forbes USA Business March 26, 2023
A 110th Mechanized Brigade trooper.Ukrainian defense ministry photo The 110th Mechanized Brigade is one of the Ukrainian army’s newest brigades. It’s been holding one of the most dangerous sectors of the Ukraine front. Its vehicles—a combination of Soviet, Czech and Dutch... + más
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Newsweek USA World March 03, 2023
The war-ravaged eastern city of Bakhmut may fall to Russian forces, with Kyiv officials saying its military is contemplating pulling troops back from the city that has become a symbol of Ukrainian resistance.Alexander Rodnyansky, an economic adviser to Ukrainian President... + más
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The Advocate USA Entertainment February 07, 2023
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Associated Press USA Tech December 19, 2022
BERLIN (AP) — Defense officials said Monday that Germany is readying decades-old armored personnel carriers for a key NATO unit after the modern vehicles that should have been deployed suffered a mass breakdown.Germany is scheduled to take the rotating lead of NATO’s Very... + más
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Ars Technica USA Science October 26, 2022
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