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German climate activists will stop sticking themselves on the roads
The German climate activist group The Last Generation has announced that they will no longer be sticking themselves to the roadway on highways. Instead, starting in March, they will be organizing large "disobedience gatherings" and protesting at fossil fuel extraction sites. They aim to confront politicians and decision-makers responsible for climate destruction more directly.
The number of dismissed civil servants exceeded the number of appointed ones last year - NACS
In 2023, 40,193 civil servants were dismissed, while only 36,187 were appointed.
Italian farmers protesting against EU agricultural policy demand meeting with PM Maloni
Italian farmers demonstrated with tractors near Milan to protest against EU agricultural policy and the impact of inflation and taxes on food prices, demanding real prices that reflect the true cost of food and a meeting with Prime Minister Maloni's government.
The James Webb Telescope has taken unusual images of 19 nearby spiral galaxies
The James Webb Space Telescope has obtained unprecedentedly detailed images of 19 nearby spiral galaxies.
Summer at the South Pole: Ukrainian polar explorers show what the green slopes of the Antarctic look like
Ukrainian polar explorers from the Akademik Vernadsky station showed how bright summer can be in the Antarctic when the snow melts.
Pakistan sentences former prime minister to 10 years in prison for disclosing state secrets
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan was sentenced to 10 years in prison for disclosing state secrets. This happened a few days before the election.
Drone attack in Kharkiv: occupants hit two residential buildings, three people injured
Three people in Kharkiv suffered mild bruises and stress when a Russian shell hit a residential building.
Zelensky revokes Zaluzhny's dismissal as Commander-in-Chief after public outcry - Financial Times
President Zelensky's attempt to remove the popular General Valeriy Zaluzhnyi from command caused public outrage, which prevented his dismissal.
Boeing withdraws request for safety exemption for 737-7 Max after doors fall off plane
After the emergency exit door of a Boeing 737 Max aircraft fell off over Oregon, Boeing withdrew its request for a safety exemption from the FAA to allow the delivery and flight of the new 737-7 Max model.
Drone attack on Kharkiv: Head of the OIA provides details of damage
According to Sinegubov, only civilian infrastructure was damaged, and the inspection of the sites is ongoing.