Surveillance technology is increasingly visible along the U.S. border, and Canada says it wants to invest in it, too. But what are the consequences of an increasingly surveilled border?
Born in 1983 from community demands in the wake of internal troubles, Akwesasne's Indian Time newspaper published its final edition Thursday as tensions returned to this Indigenous territory that is severed by the Canada-U.S. border.
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BJP MP Mukesh Rajput, a three-term representative from Farrukhabad, was hospitalized after a clash with INDIA bloc MPs during Lok Sabha protests. Rajput sustained a head injury and was admitted to the ICU. Fellow BJP MP Pratap Chandra Sarangi was also injured in the incident.
Top US and Indian officials, including Ambassador Kwatra and US Deputy Secretary Campbell, visited NASA's Johnson Space Center to bolster space cooperation. They reviewed the progress of joint ventures, including training of Indian astronauts for a 2025 International Space Station mission and the upcoming launch of the NISAR Earth science satellite.
Arvind Kejriwal criticizes Amit Shah's remarks on Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, labeling them disrespectful and indicative of the BJP's perspective on the architect of the Indian Constitution. Kejriwal questions BJP allies, urging reflection on Shah's statement, which allegedly hurt millions. Shah's comments, made during a Rajya Sabha debate, targeted the Congress for invoking Ambedkar's name for political gain.
Chaos erupted outside Parliament as BJP MP Pratap Sarangi accused Rahul Gandhi of pushing him, causing an injury. Gandhi denied the claim, alleging BJP MPs obstructed and threatened him. Congress shared a video appearing to show BJP MPs blocking their entry to Parliament.
Opposition leader Mallikarjun Kharge reported being pushed by BJP MPs during a Parliament protest. The incident caused him to fall and injure his knees. Kharge struggled to enter the building. The INDIA bloc protested, demanding an apology from home minister Amit Shah. The protest escalated into a shouting match between opposing parties.
A scuffle broke out outside Parliament between BJP and INDIA bloc MPs after Rahul Gandhi approached BJP MP Pratap Chandra Sarangi, who had been injured during the confrontation. BJP MPs accused Gandhi of pushing Sarangi, while Gandhi denied the allegations and claimed he was obstructed and pushed by BJP MPs.
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The population of wedge-tailed shearwaters on D'Arros Island and St Joseph Atoll in Seychelles has increased tenfold, according to the Save our Seas Foundation (SOSF), which highlighted a successful eradication of rats, in a paper earlier this year for the Marine Ornithology journal. The project to eradicate rats was undertaken in the year 2003 and the island was declared rat-free in 2005. This statement is supported by a series of surveys and research papers on the birds. The original survey was done in 2009 by scientists led by Michelle Kappes, the 2017 survey was conducted by Danielle Keys, and the 2021 survey was by current D'Arros research centre staff. Invasive rats and mice inhabit 80 percent of the islands in the Indian Ocean region and pose a serious conservation threat to breeding seabirds. Rodents easily prey on eggs and chicks of nest-bound birds and, in some cases, even brooding adult seabirds, which have not developed any sense of anti-predator behaviour. «The result, as seen on Marion Island, is that seabirds face local extinction. Without successful intervention on this sub-Antarctic island, scientists believe that 19 out of 28 bird species could be lost by 2030,» said the Save Our Seas Foundation D'Arros Research Centre. The population of wedge-tailed shearwaters on D'Arros Island and St Joseph Atoll in Seychelles has increased tenfold. (Save Our Seas Foundation, Rainer von Brandis) Photo License: All Rights Reserved According to the chief executive of SOSF, James Lea, this latest study estimated 2,768 and 2,406 breeding pairs in 2016 and 2021, respectively, nearly 10 times larger than estimated in 2009. «D'Arros has preventive measures in place to ensure that the biosecurity of goods transported to D'Arros is implemented at source, and in addition, they have pens at offload sites and traps set around the island that provide a second layer of security,» said Lea. Danielle Keys, a researcher from Nelson Mandela University in South Africa, said, «The shearwaters on D'Arros island make up the largest breeding population in the western Indian Ocean compared to Madagascar, Mauritius, and the Comoros. St.Joseph Atoll is one of the largest breeding colonies of wedge-tailed shearwaters in the western Indian Ocean and Fouquet Island is home to most of them.» The researcher stated that St. Joseph Atoll represents as much as 16 percent of the total population of wedge-tailed shearwaters in the western Indian Ocean. As a result, these birds might also be repopulating D'Arros Island, which lies two kilometres from the St Joseph Atoll, as birds find new nesting grounds nearby to avoid overcrowding on the atoll. Scientists call this phenomenon a 'source population.' Understanding the changes enables researchers and managers to prioritise the future and perhaps even look to safeguarding populations elsewhere. The Save Our Seas Foundation said that given the importance of the area to these breeding seabirds, the long-term monitoring of wedge-tailed shearwaters can help guide researchers on conservation strategies. At present D'Arros Island, which is a private island, is occupied by staff of the Save Our Seas Foundation D'Arros Research Centre and they continue to monitor the shearwater population and promote its conservation as part of their long-term monitoring programmes.
EXCLUSIVE: Police have launched a desperate search for an Australian waitress, Jessica Parkinson, 29 who vanished from a south London backpacking hostel two weeks ago.
Christian ex-teacher - Enoch Burke - jailed after a row over his refusal to address a transgender pupil as 'they' has been joined in prison by his father Seán Burke (pictured).
On Tuesday, Marochko told TASS that Russian forces had expanded their patrol zone near Kremennaya in the past few days, clearing some seven hectares of Kremennaya Forest of fighters
Murmansk Region Governor Andrey Chibis stated earlier in the day that one of victims in the trains’ collision died in a hospital bringing the death toll to two people
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Yury Klimenko welcomed both the embargo imposed by Spain already after October 7, 2023 on arms shipments to the Middle East conflict zone, and the words of the Spanish prime minister to the international community with a call to follow the example of his country
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This year’s World AIDS Day on December 1, the global community reflected 43 years since the CDC first alerted the world to the AIDS epidemic among young gay men in California. During this period, significant strides have been made in combating HIV and AIDS, particularly through international goals such as the 95-95-95 target, which aims […] The post Where Are the Key Population HIV Funds Going? appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
In a significant development for Malawi’s aviation sector, President Lazarus Chakwera today announced that the Orton Chirwa International Airport, formerly known as Mzuzu Airport, is set to reopen and receive flights from Malawi Airlines. According to President Chakwera, the reactivation of the airport is part of the government’s ongoing efforts to boost connectivity and improve […] The post Orton Chirwa International Airport set to open as Malawi Airlines plans flights to Mzuzu appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Singapore motorists without Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) tags will continue receiving warnings at Malaysia's land checkpoints. Replying to CNA's question on whether action will be taken against Singapore drivers who have outstanding traffic fines come Jan 1, 2025, Malaysia's transport minister Anthony Loke said on Wednesday (Dec 18) that the VEP system is still not fully enforced. «We have not announced the [full] implementation [of VEP enforcement] yet… Any further enforcement will be communicated and will be announced. So nothing to worry for the drivers,» Loke said. «We are giving notices to drivers who have yet to apply for the VEP, but that is for the time-being.» He also urged motorists not to delay registrations for the permit. Loke, however, did not confirm whether action will be taken against Singapore motorists with unpaid traffic fines from January 2025, which was previously announced by Malaysia.
[Addis Standard] Addis Abeba- Over 10,000 residents in Bugna District, North Wollo Zone, Amhara Region, including children under five, are experiencing severe food shortages due to prolonged drought and ongoing conflict, according to the District Health Bureau.
[AIM] Maputo -- The Mozambican government on Tuesday admitted that it does not have the money to pay education and health professionals for the overtime worked in 2023 and 2024.
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