Maritime Sector To Decide On Plan To Cut Emissions Opposed By US

Maritime Sector To Decide On Plan To Cut Emissions Opposed By US

Member states of the International Maritime Organization will decide on Friday whether to formally adopt a plan to cut carbon emissions in the face of opposition from the United States. The London-based IMO, which is the shipping body of the United Nations, voted in April for a global pricing system to help curb maritime carbon…

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U.S. Consulate Calls On Citizens To Avoid Tijuana Area After Mexican Prosecutor’s Office Is Targeted By Drone Strike

U.S. Consulate Calls On Citizens To Avoid Tijuana Area After Mexican Prosecutor’s Office Is Targeted By Drone Strike

A drone attack targeted the prosecutor’s office in Tijuana, located in the border with California. Baja California state prosecutor Maria Elena Andrade said the attack caused material damage but there were no casualties. Overall, three explosive-laden drones targeted the building. More concretely, the anti-kidnapping unit. The devices contained nails and pieces of metal and also…

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11 Nude Nails Ideas That Are Anything But Boring

11 Nude Nails Ideas That Are Anything But Boring

Nude nails ideas have officially taken the manicure world by storm—and show no sign of slowing down. In fact, neutral nails are so popular that there are now entire sub-genres within the trend. This fall, the toasted nail trend took off with an seasonal vibe that elevates classic nude tones and proves its subtle versatility.…

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Mexican and Colombian Cartel Members Reportedly Infiltrating Ukraine’s International Legion to Boost Drone Warfare Skills

Mexican and Colombian Cartel Members Reportedly Infiltrating Ukraine’s International Legion to Boost Drone Warfare Skills

For years, authorities in both Mexico and the United States have known that drug trafficking organizations use unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), such as drones, to carry out attacks on rival factions, transport drug shipments, and, in some cases, forcibly displace entire communities in northern Mexico through the use of explosives. However, according to a recent…

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AI Boom Delivers Record Net Profit For Taiwan’s TSMC

AI Boom Delivers Record Net Profit For Taiwan’s TSMC

Taiwanese tech titan TSMC reported Thursday a forecast-busting record net profit for the third quarter on skyrocketing demand for microchips used to power iPhones and artificial intelligence. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, the world’s largest contract chipmaker, has been a massive beneficiary of the frenzy in AI investment. TSMC’s clients Nvidia and Apple are among firms…

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‘Living Legend’ Ariarne Titmus Announces Retirement From Swimming

‘Living Legend’ Ariarne Titmus Announces Retirement From Swimming

Four-time Olympic gold medallist Ariarne Titmus announced her immediate retirement from swimming on Thursday, calling it a “really tough” decision as she was lauded as “a living legend”. The 25-year-old Australian had been on an extended break since the Paris Olympics but had previously said she planned to return for the 2028 Los Angeles Games.…

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Selena Gomez’s Hair Evolution Over the Years

Selena Gomez’s Hair Evolution Over the Years

It’s hard to believe Selena Gomez has been on our television and movie screens for almost two decades. Over the years, the actor and singer has worn plenty of hair looks, trying everything from bobs to mermaid waves. The 33-year-old has never been shy when it comes to changing up her look. The result? An…

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