Alaska Airlines’ global footprint is growing again. Within the past year, the carrier has announced new service from Seattle, its hometown hub, to three overseas destinations: Tokyo, Seoul, and Rome. Now, it’s…
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Climate change made Nordic heatwave 2 degrees warmer – POLITICO
In both France and Spain, national meteorological institutes said the heatwave will last at least through this week and possibly into next week.
“Heatwaves have always happened, there will always be heatwaves, but all of the temperatures are just getting higher, so the chances of reaching…
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Live Updates: Israeli military chief approves Gaza takeover plan
Live Updates: Israeli military chief approves Gaza takeover plan | The Jerusalem Post THE SANCTIONS imposed… Continue Reading
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Is The Virus Causing ‘Zombie Rabbits’ A Threat To Humans?
Eastern Cottontail rabbit, infected with the papilloma virus (CRPV), or Shope papilloma virus
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Residents of Fort Collins, Colorado, have been startled by an unusual sight: rabbits with black, tentacle-like growths sprouting from their heads and faces. These…
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US briefly deploys warships after Chinese military ships’ collision
MANILA, Philippines — The U.S. deployed two warships Wednesday in a disputed South China Sea shoal where two Chinese ships collided earlier in the week while trying to drive away a smaller Philippine ship in a high-seas accident that raised…
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Trump tells European leaders US could provide security guarantees for Ukraine
President Donald Trump has told European and Ukrainian leaders that the U.S. is willing to contribute security guarantees for Ukraine — with some conditions, according to three people familiar with the conversation.
The discussion took place as part of a German-arranged virtual meeting…
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Allies, in jab at Trump, threaten not to buy F-35s
Allies fed up with Donald Trump’s latest round of punishing tariffs and spending demands are hitting the president where it hurts — his favorite fighter jet.
Spain, in the wake of a row with Washington over NATO’s new 5 percent defense spending goal, ditched its multibillion-dollar…
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