Scientists have sounded the alarm over toxic forever chemicals, after analysing 127 whales and dolphins.
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Dolphins and whales have ‘no place to hide’ from forever chemicals, warns new study
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European markets often soar in December, but what’s behind the rally?
There’s something about December that seems to charm equity markets into a year-end flourish.
For decades, investors have noted how the final month of the calendar tends to bring tidings of green screens and positive returns, fuelling what has become known as the Santa Claus rally.
But…
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Will new warning labels in Ireland turn people away from alcohol?
NurPhoto via Getty ImagesJack likes a drink and a standard night out will probably involve several pints at his local.
“If you have three pints, that is easy, easy going,” the 29-year-old says. “Probably a heavy night, casually, would be like six-plus pints.”
Jack grew up in County Galway where,…
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Ukraine hits tankers in Black Sea in escalation against Russia
Ukrainian naval drones hit two oil tankers from Russia’s so-called “shadow fleet” as they travelled through the Black Sea, Ukrainian officials have said.
Footage verified by the BBC shows waterborne drones speeding through the waves into the vessels, before detonating into a ball of flame,…
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Video. Ukraine releases video showing moment naval drones striking Russian oil tankers in the Black Sea
Ukraine used domestically produced naval drones to strike two Russian oil tankers in the Black Sea, an official from Ukraine’s security services told The Associated Press on Saturday.
Video shared by the official appeared to show…
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Israeli concern over proposed renaming of Dublin park
EPA-EFE/REX/ShutterstocThe office of Israeli President Isaac Herzog, who is Chaim Herzog’s son, said it was following reports of the move “with concern” The Office of the President of Israel has expressed concern over the proposed renaming of Herzog Park in south Dublin.
The park, in Rathgar, was…
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Day 2 Drama in Abu Dhabi: Big Wins, Brilliant Comebacks and Rising Stars at the Grand Slam
By Euronews with IJF
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The city of Abu Dhabi was awash with excitement as the second day of the Judo Grand Slam took place in…
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Trump orders the closure of Venezuelan airspace
President Donald Trump abruptly ordered the airspace closed above and around Venezuela on Saturday, further escalating tensions between the U.S. president and Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, whom the White House accuses of working with narco-terrorist organizations to facilitate drug…
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Pope Leo visits Istanbul’s Blue Mosque
Pope Leo XIV has visited Istanbul’s Sultan Ahmed Mosque – widely known as the Blue Mosque – in his first visit to a Muslim place of worship since he took up the papacy in May.
The Pontiff was seen bowing as he entered the building, but it is reported he did not pray at the mosque, as his two…
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Zelenskyy’s right-hand man vows to fight on frontline after ouster in corruption scandal – POLITICO
Yermak’s ouster came after Ukrainian anti-corruption agencies revealed that people close to Zelenskyy were involved in a plot to skim around $100 million from Ukraine’s energy sector. No charges have been brought yet against Yermak, a long-time Zelenskyy confidant who was seen as the…
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