Ukraine’s 1986 Chernobyl disaster turning colour of tree frogs from green to black: Study

Ukraine’s 1986 Chernobyl disaster turning colour of tree frogs from green to black: Study The 1986 Chornobyl nuclear reactor disaster has now started affecting Eastern tree frogs in the nearby region as their colour has turned green to black. The 1986 Ukraine’s Chornobyl nuclear reactor disaster has now started affecting Eastern tree frogs in the nearby region as their colour has turned green to black. According to a study published in the journal Evolutionary Applications, skin colouration was darker in localities closest to areas with high radiation levels at the…

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France refuses to recognise Russia’s ‘sham referendums’, reiterates support for Ukraine

France refuses to recognise Russia’s ‘sham referendums’, reiterates support for Ukraine France’s FM Catherine Colonna met her Ukrainian counterpart in Kyiv and assured Ukraine of France’s support amid Ukraine’s ongoing war against Russia. The Minister of Foreign Affairs for France, Catherine Colonna met with her Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba on Tuesday. On her third visit to Kyiv since Russia launched its special military operation against Ukraine, Colonna reiterated France’s support to the nation in its battle against Russia. The Foreign Minister of France further labelled the referendums by Russia ‘shams’…

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Belarus, Russia to move away from ‘unfriendly’ nations, vow to fly their ‘own planes’

Belarus, Russia to move away from ‘unfriendly’ nations, vow to fly their ‘own planes’ Alexander Lukashenko thinks that collaborative import substitution projects between Russia and Belarus would make it feasible to substitute goods The President of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko thinks that collaborative import substitution projects between Russia and Belarus would make it feasible to substitute goods formerly provided by so-called ‘unfriendly’ nations. This came at the time when Lukashenko was conducting a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday, September 27. Belarus continued unwavering support for Russia amid the…

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Russia’s FM vows ‘full military protection’ for any Ukrainian territory captured by Moscow

Russia’s FM vows ‘full military protection’ for any Ukrainian territory captured by Moscow Lavrov’s remarks were delivered as at least four Russian-occupied regions in eastern and southern Ukraine conducted the votes to join Russia. At the conference in the US city of New York on the sidelines of the UNGA, Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stressed that all the territories that will be annexed under the controversial referendums in Ukraine will be given “full military protection.” Lavrov threatened the use of nuclear weapons should Ukraine attempt to reclaim those territories…

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West: More sanctions, isolation if president Putin carries out threats

West: More sanctions, isolation if president Putin carries out threats here’s no sign of US or NATO officials matching Putin’s renewed nuclear threats with the same nuclear bluster, which in itself might raise the risks of escalating the conflict to an unimaginable level. Even if Putin should act on his nuclear threat, President Joe Biden and others point, without details, to an ascending scale of carefully calibrated responses, based on how far Russia goes. Washington, Sep 24 (AP) How do American leaders and their allies intend to respond if President…

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Footballer Robert Lewandowski renews support for war-affected Ukraine, to wear Shevchenko’s Ukraine armband in Qatar

Robert Lewandowski renews support for war-affected Ukraine, to wear Shevchenko’s Ukraine armband in Qatar Lewandowski first showed his opposition to the Russian military invasion of Ukraine within days of it starting in February. He called for Poland to boycott playing Russia in a World Cup qualifying game. Robert Lewandowski increased his support for Ukraine on Tuesday when the Poland captain pledged to take an armband in the country’s blue-yellow flag colors to the World Cup in November. Lewandowski first showed his opposition to the Russian military invasion of Ukraine within…

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UK CDS says Putin’s problems mounting as Russia’s military objectives ‘failing’ in Ukraine

UK CDS says Putin’s problems mounting as Russia’s military objectives ‘failing’ in Ukraine Admiral Sir Tony Radakin scrutinized Putin for “failing on all of his military strategic objectives”, and said conflict likely to “grind on for a long time”. The UK’s Chief of Defense Staff (CDS) has claimed that Russia is failing on all its military objectives as war in Ukraine rages on. In an interview with the BBC, Admiral Sir Tony Radakin said that Russia’s problems are “mounting” as Kremlin head Valdimir Putin is “failing on all of his…

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USA watching China, Russia’s military buildup in arctic closely: Pentagon

US watching China, Russia’s military buildup in arctic closely: Pentagon In the Bering Sea, between Alaska and Russia, Chinese naval ships sailing towards the Aleutian Islands have been closely surveilled by the US. As the tensions from the Cold war era rekindled between former Soviet Union country Russia, its ally China and the United States, Pentagon said that it was “closely watching” the military buildup and ties of its two adversaries in the Arctic. As both Beijing and Moscow have bolstered their military presence in the resource-rich far north, US…

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Russian president Putin to de-dollarise trade with ally Turkey, Erdogan to switch to Mir payment system

Putin to de-dollarise trade with ally Turkey, Erdogan to switch to Mir payment system Our agreement on natural gas supplies of Russian origin to Turkey with the payment of 25% of these supplies in Russian rubles will start working,” Putin said. Russia’s president Vladimir Putin on Friday announced that the Russian gas supplies to its ally Turkey will not be paid in USD but partly in Moscow’s own currency rubles and the rest in Turkish lira. During a meeting with his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, on Friday, President Putin…

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EU to tighten travel rules for Russians, but no visa ban,see All about this

European Union countries agreed Wednesday to make it harder for Russian citizens to enter the 27-nation bloc, but they failed to find a consensus on imposing an outright tourist ban in response to Russia’s war on Ukraine.

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