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Madness of imposing sanctions cannot tame the nations in the Global South

Blitz 18 Apr 2024
As tensions between Russia and the West reach new heights, the limitations of punitive measures like sanctions are becoming increasingly apparent ... Regime change in Chile in 1973 and the reversal of the Ivory Coast coup in 2000 are illustrative ... ....
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Deep sea expedition uncovers more than 50 never-before-seen species off the coast of Chile - ...

The Daily Mail 15 Apr 2024
But these are just some of the 50 never-before-seen species discovered during an expedition off the coast of Chile ... Salas y Gómez Ridge stretches from the island of Rapa Nui in the Pacific Ocean to just off the coast of Chile.
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Surge in Haitian migrants hasn’t hit Florida shores, so far. What happened?

Sun Sentinel 13 Apr 2024
Ron DeSantis ordered the mobilization of Florida personnel and equipment to supplement the federal response from the Coast Guard and other agencies ... In March, for example, the Coast Guard Cutter Venturous repatriated 65 migrants to Haiti.
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Research team discovers more than 50 potentially new deep-sea species in one of the most ...

Phys Dot Org 12 Apr 2024
... Supercomputación (BSC-CNS), observed 160 species on seamounts off the coast of Chile that had not yet been known to live in the region and suspect that at least 50 of these species are new to science.
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Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Ladybird

The Star - Shelby 10 Apr 2024
... life.CHILE (21D. Closest country to Antarctica) Located along the western coast of South America, CHILE is the southernmost country in the world, making it the closest to the continent of Antarctica.
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Crabs, kelp and mussels: Argentina’s waters teem with life – could a fish farm ban ...

The Guardian 09 Apr 2024
While the ecosystem is thriving off the coast of Argentina, the proliferation of salmon farms in Chile’s waters is threatening marine life, say ...
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Cute critter alert: Akron Zoo successfully hatches Humboldt penguin egg, names chick Tercera

Akron Beacon Journal 09 Apr 2024
If you are wondering which came first − the answer is the egg ... For now, the new chick is not only public display ... Native to the the coasts of Peru and Chile, Humboldt penguins are considered vulnerable to extinction.
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Who's on top? Northeast Florida high school spring sports Power Polls, April 8

jacksonville.com 08 Apr 2024
Won 8-0 at Flagler Palm Coast, won 2-0 vs ... Lost 8-3 at Creekside, won 5-2 at Ponte Vedra, lost 5-3 at Tallahassee Chiles ... Atlantic Coast, Thursday at Columbia.
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Should I be worried about bird flu?

Boston Herald 07 Apr 2024
Dear Dr. John, ... I cannot help but wonder if there is any possibility that my family or my dogs might be at risk ... Dear A.R., ... Over 300 seals have died off our local coasts whereas over 20,000 sea lions have died off the coasts of Chile and Peru ... Dr ... ....
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Maruti Suzuki eyes 3 lakh exports in FY25, 8 lakh by 2030: CEO Rahul Bharti

Live Mint 07 Apr 2024
... 102,171 units in FY20, and 108,749 units in FY19.In FY24, Maruti Suzuki's principal export destinations included South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Chile, Mexico, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Ivory Coast.
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Catantan aims for spot in Paris Olympics

The Manila Times 06 Apr 2024
There are also six slots based on Zonal Highest FIE Ranking that have been decided, as Asia got two with Singapore and Hong Kong, Europe also two with Germany and Hungary, Africa one with Ivory Coast and South America one with Chile ... ....
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The Eclipse Was So Nice, They’re Doing It Twice

The Scranton Times-Tribune 04 Apr 2024
It is rare for a total solar eclipse to hit the same place twice — once every 366 years on average. In 2019, this happened in the Pacific Ocean, far west of the coast of Chile. By a stroke of ....
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5.2-magnitude quake hits near coast of central Chile -- GFZ

Xinhua 03 Apr 2024
5.2-magnitude quake hits near coast of central Chile -- GFZ.
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Solar eclipse 2024 frequently asked questions answered

Madison 03 Apr 2024
FILE - Stone statues known as Moais stand together during a total solar eclipse in Easter Island, Chile, some 4,000 kilometers (2,480 miles) west of the Chilean coast, Sunday, July 11, 2010.
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