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Voice of America - English: Humpback Whales Found In Crocodile-Infested Australian River, Baffling Scientists |
Marine experts are planning to rescue humpback whales that have been recorded for the first time in crocodile-infested waters in the Kakadu national park in tropical northern Australia. It is thought the giant sea mammals took a wrong turn during one of natures most epic migrations. The humpbacks should be starting their long journey to Antarctica from breeding grounds off Western Australias remote north coast. Instead, a small group - thought to be two adults and a large juvenile - were spotted in the East Alligator river in the Kakadu national park, east of Darwin on September 2. It is famous for its world heritage Aboriginal rock art and for its crocodiles. Never have migrating whales been recorded in the area. Experts believe one of the humpbacks has returned to the sea, and plans are being made to coax the others to follow. This could involve using the noise from boat engines to gently move them down the river towards Van Diemens Gulf that leads to the open waters of the Timor Sea off northern Australia. Whale calls and songs might also be used to try to move the humpbacks back into safer waters. Scientists also hope to fit satellite tracking devices to the mammals. Dr. Carol Palmer, a senior dolphin and whale scientist at the Northern Territory government, says it was extraordinary to see the humpbacks so far inland. We went up the East Alligator (river), we were turning around, we went up about 30kms and then as we were just moseying on down, what did we see the humpback whales. Everyone, including myself, we were just really shocked. It is something that has never been recorded before, Palmer said. Tens of thousands of humpback whales migrate up and down Australias east and west coasts each year. This migration from Antarctica begins around April, when the giant mammals head north to breed. They start heading south in September and November. Scientists have not yet explained why a small group wandered so badly off-course, ending up in crocodile-infested waters in the Northern Territory. Saltwater crocodiles are the worlds largest reptiles. They are aggressive and dangerous but are thought to pose little danger to the whales unless the humpbacks become stranded on a sandbank. Voice of America - English |
Donald Trump: Lincoln Project Ad Says Loser, Sucker Trump Got Conned By His Own Campaign |
A scathing new attack ad taunts Trump for a campaign that's blown through nearly $1 billion and is still behind in the polls. Donald Trump |
1. World from Michael_Novakhov (27 sites): FOX News: Hurricane Sally moves in on Gulf Coast, Trump 'monitoring' |
Hurricane Sally weakened slightly early Tuesday but is expected to intensify as it makes landfall along the Gulf Coast. FOX News 1. World from Michael_Novakhov (27 sites) |
"military intelligence counterintelligence" - Google News: Intelligence: Diplomatic Impunity In Norway - Strategy Page |
Intelligence: Diplomatic Impunity In Norway Strategy Page "military intelligence counterintelligence" - Google News |
deutschewelleenglish's YouTube Videos: Donald Trump dismisses climate change influence on US wildfires | DW News |
US President Donald Trump on Monday dismissed the role of climate change in the deadly wildfires that have devastated the western states of California, Oregon and Washington. Speaking at a briefing in California, Trump rejected arguments by state officials who said that a heating climate was behind the ever-stronger fires. "It will start getting cooler. You just watch," Trump said. Nearly 5 million acres of land is said to be burned. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/deutschewelleenglish?sub_confirmation=1 For more news go to: http://www.dw.com/en/ deutschewelleenglish's YouTube Videos |
france24english's YouTube Videos: French cities clamp down on social events as virus spreads |
The French cities of Marseille and Bordeaux are rolling out a series of new measures following an uptick in cases. It comes as authorities across the country struggle to contain the virus. Subscribe to France 24 now: FRANCE 24 live news stream: all the latest news 24/7 Visit our website: Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Like us on Facebook: Follow us on Twitter: france24english's YouTube Videos |
france24english's YouTube Videos: WHO warns worse to come as EU cases surge |
Europe reported nearly 50,000 new coronavirus cases on Monday, a new record, driven by surges in Spain and France. The World Health Organization warns worse is to come in October and November, prompting several EU countries to reimpose restrictions. Subscribe to France 24 now: FRANCE 24 live news stream: all the latest news 24/7 Visit our website: Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Like us on Facebook: Follow us on Twitter: france24english's YouTube Videos |
AssociatedPress's YouTube Videos: On This Day: 15 September 1965 |
In 1965, a Rolling Stones concert in Berlin got dangerously out of hand when ticketless fans stormed the bands show at the Waldbühne. (Sept. 15) Subscribe for more Breaking News: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/0fc162805b564c53b9efc7a62f7a1746 AssociatedPress's YouTube Videos |
france24english's YouTube Videos: Trump visits California as blazes ignite political row |
Richard Johnson, lecturer at Queen Mary University is joining us to analyse the impact of California wildfires on Trump campaign and the US presidential election. Subscribe to France 24 now: FRANCE 24 live news stream: all the latest news 24/7 Visit our website: Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Like us on Facebook: Follow us on Twitter: france24english's YouTube Videos |
france24english's YouTube Videos: 'Dark day': Palestinian leaders decry historic Israeli accord with neighbours |
The Palestinian Authority has branded the signing of a deal between Israel, Bahrain and the UAE as a dark day for the Arab world. Critics of the deal say the accord will push the Palestinian cause further down the list of priorities for Middle East countries. The deal is seen as a win for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as it requires no major concessions from Israel on the issue of Palestine. Subscribe to France 24 now: FRANCE 24 live news stream: all the latest news 24/7 Visit our website: Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Like us on Facebook: Follow us on Twitter: france24english's YouTube Videos |
Window on Eurasia -- New Series: Foreign Researchers Point to Apparent Falsification of Russian Vaccine Test Results |
Paul Goble Staunton, September 14 Germanys Handelsblattreports that foreign investigators who have been looking into Russian testing of the Sputnik 5 vaccine have found that in many cases, the results for individuals are repeated without change, something they say is highly unlikely and likely evidence of falsification (inopressa.ru/article/14Sep2020/handelsblatt/impfstoff.html). Many Russians are suspicious as well: Only one in five thinks that the Russian vaccine is safe (svobodaradio.livejournal.com/4578208.html); and despite claims that vaccination will be voluntary, Moscow may take pandemic subsidies away from doctors who refuse to get vaccinated (medvestnik.ru/content/news/NII-Minzdrava-predlojil-lishat-medrabotnikov-stimuliruushih-vyplat-za-otkaz-ot-vakcinacii.html). Another sign of resistance to the vaccine is that officials are stressing that the vaccine alone wont defeat the coronavirus and that Russians must continue to wear masks and observe social distancing, especially during flu season (ng.ru/moscow/2020-09-14/8_7963_msk14092020.html). Russian officials reported registering another uptick in the number of new cases of infection to 5,509 but a decline in the number of new deaths to 57, bringing those totals respectively to 1,068,320 and 18,635 (t.me/COVID2019_official/1494). But experts predicted that there will be an upsurge in cases in the coming weeks and months (versia.ru/specialisty-sprognozirovali-podem-zabolevaemosti-koronavirusom-v-noyabre). The pandemic continues to ebb and flow across the country, with officials in many places, including the two capitals, saying they hope to avoid new restrictions but arent ready to relax existing ones (regnum.ru/news/society/3057754.html, regnum.ru/news/3063030.html, regnum.ru/news/3062870.html and regnum.ru/news/3062836.html). There are reports that the pandemic has spread to another closed city, Novouralsk in Sverdlovsk Oblast, an indication that the movement about of even a small number of people can spread the virus (regnum.ru/news/3062561.html). The Russian government also began fining those who returned from abroad for failing to get tested as they were required to. The fines amount to 15,000 rubles (220 US dollars) (mk.ru/social/2020/09/12/otdokhnuvshikh-za-granicey-rossiyan-nachali-shtrafovat-na-15000.html). A major issue in Russia now concerns whether schools will have to go back to distance learning. A new study reports that 83.8 percent of pupils suffered psychologically from being at home (regnum.ru/news/3062820.html), and officials are saying that they will try to avoid any new distance learning regime (https://regnum.ru/news/3062514.html). But as numbers of infections rise and as the costs of arranging classrooms soar in order to meet government pandemic standards, that may not be possible, some administrators say. They simply dont have the money now to make their schools safe and will close them if they need to (mk.ru/social/2020/09/14/chinovnik-predskazal-zakrytie-shkol-net-deneg-na-koronavirusnye-pravila.html). On the economic front, regional governments are running out of money for paying unemployment compensation (krizis-kopilka.ru/archives/80029); and the central government has cut back on spending for more expensive medicines from foreign sources (kommersant.ru/doc/4485190). Russian government officials are presenting an increasingly upbeat projection of incomes, although the deterioration many Russians have experienced is deep enough that the Kremlin is now blaming the situation abroad for the problems inside Russia (kp.ru/daily/217182/4287172/ and krizis-kopilka.ru/archives/80027). One new sign of economic distress: with the support of the Russian Central Bank, other banks are writing off their bad loans that failing companies cant pay in order to reduce the stress on their operations (vtimes.io/news/krizis-ubivaet-kompaniiand krizis-kopilka.ru/archives/80013). Meanwhile, in other pandemic-related developments in Russia today, · Petersburg residents have noticed that the first supplies of vaccine are going to wealthier neighborhoods in the northern capital rather than poorer ones (regnum.ru/news/3063169.html). · As the fall draft gets under way, medical boards are testing all potential draftees for the coronavirus at least in some places (regnum.ru/news/3062906.html). · And Vladimir Putin promised Belarusian leader Alyaksandr Lukashenka that the latters country would be the first to receive supplies of the Russian vaccine (versia.ru/putin-zayavil-chto-belorussiya-pervoj-poluchit-rossijskuyu-vakcinu-ot-koronavirusa). Window on Eurasia -- New Series |
rferlonline's YouTube Videos: Songs Against Truncheons: What Protesters Are Singing In Belarus |
Protesters in Belarus are responding to police brutality by singing. The tunes they choose tell a story about the values the demonstrators stand for. rferlonline's YouTube Videos |
Donald Trump: 4 Lies In 1 Sentence: CNN Fact-Checker Says Trump May Have Just Set A Record |
The president's latest attack on a favorite target may have set a new low mark. Donald Trump |
"trump putin" - Google News: The 75th Session of the U.N. General Assembly Opens - Foreign Policy |
The 75th Session of the U.N. General Assembly Opens Foreign Policy "trump putin" - Google News |
Euronews's YouTube Videos: 'Fragile' Lukashenko now 'personally dependent' on Russia after 1.2 billion loan, experts say |
Russia is aiming to reassert control over its neighbour, currently embattled in persistent protests following the contested re-election of president Alexander Lukashenko. READ MORE : https://www.euronews.com/1970/01/01/ Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/euronews?sub_confirmation=1 Subscribe to our thematic channels: Euronews is available on YouTube in 12 languages: https://www.youtube.com/user/euronewsnetwork/channels #WebDigitalStories Euronews's YouTube Videos |
AssociatedPress's YouTube Videos: AP Top Stories September 15 A |
Here's the latest for Tuesday September 15th: Israel to sign diplomatic deals with UAE and Bahrain; Hurricane Sally approaches Gulf Coast; Wildfires impact West Coast air quality; Coronavirus shuts down Michigan State fraternities & sororities. Subscribe for more Breaking News: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress AssociatedPress's YouTube Videos |
Global Security News globalsecuritynews.org: mikenov on Twitter: 5:35 AM 9/15/2020 Tweets by @mikenov: West Nile virus in Spain | The example of #Sweden indicates that our current #understanding of the so called #Covid-19 is #incorrect and may be the result of the deliberate #disinformation. thenewsandtimes.blogspot.com/2020/09/535-am pic.twitter.com/lhxXzmAl8s |
5:35 AM 9/15/2020 – Tweets by @mikenov: West Nile virus in Spain | The example of #Sweden indicates that our current #understanding of the so called “#Covid-19” is #incorrect and may be the result of the deliberate #disinformation. thenewsandtimes.blogspot.com/2020/09/535-am pic.twitter.com/lhxXzmAl8s mikenov on Twitter The post mikenov on Twitter: 5:35 AM 9/15/2020 - Tweets by @mikenov: West Nile virus in Spain | The example of #Sweden indicates that our current #understanding of the so called "#Covid-19" is #incorrect and may be the result of the deliberate #disinformation. thenewsandtimes.blogspot.com/2020/09/535-am pic.twitter.com/lhxXzmAl8s first appeared on Global Security News - globalsecuritynews.org. Global Security News globalsecuritynews.org |
Global Security News globalsecuritynews.org: mikenov on Twitter: RT @bpolitics: Putin critic Alexey Navalny is planning to return to Russia even as he remains under guard in a German hospital after a near |
Putin critic Alexey Navalny is planning to return to Russia even as he remains under guard in a German hospital after a near fatal poisoning trib.al/VB1uevn 5 likes, 3 retweets mikenov on Twitter The post mikenov on Twitter: RT @bpolitics: Putin critic Alexey Navalny is planning to return to Russia even as he remains under guard in a German hospital after a near first appeared on Global Security News - globalsecuritynews.org. Global Security News globalsecuritynews.org |
"Trump Investigations" - Google News: Black churches accuse Donald Trump election ad of inciting 'white terrorism' - The Guardian |
Black churches accuse Donald Trump election ad of inciting 'white terrorism' The Guardian "Trump Investigations" - Google News |
"fbi reform" - Google News: How White-Collar Criminals Get Away With It - The New Republic |
How White-Collar Criminals Get Away With It The New Republic "fbi reform" - Google News |
"fbi reform" - Google News: Documents detail how White Supremacists have infiltrated police departments across America - Milwaukee Independent |
Documents detail how White Supremacists have infiltrated police departments across America Milwaukee Independent "fbi reform" - Google News |
france24english's YouTube Videos: Women at the heart of protests in Belarus |
Initially women replaced men in the Belarusian presidential election campaign as their husbands had been jailed. Now women are replacing, or adding their forces to those of men out on the streets. Indeed, women are at the heart of the protests against President Alexander Lukashenko, which have now been going on for five weeks. For more, we spoke to political scientist Anna Colin Lebedev from Paris 10 Nanterre University. Subscribe to France 24 now: FRANCE 24 live news stream: all the latest news 24/7 Visit our website: Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Like us on Facebook: Follow us on Twitter: france24english's YouTube Videos |
NPR News Now: NPR News: 09-15-2020 5AM ET |
NPR News: 09-15-2020 5AM ET Download audio: https://play.podtrac.com/npr-500005/edge1.pod.npr.org/anon.npr-mp3/npr/newscasts/2020/09/15/newscast050809.mp3?awCollectionId=500005&awEpisodeId=913001927&orgId=1&d=300&p=500005&story=913001927&t=podcast&e=913001927&size=4500000&ft=pod&f=500005 NPR News Now |
PBSNewsHour's YouTube Videos: News Wrap: Belarus besieged Lukashenko meets with Putin |
In our news wrap Monday, Belarus embattled President Alexander Lukashenko traveled to neighboring Russia to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who promised a $1.5 billion loan and warned against foreign interference in Belarus politics. Also, scientists in Denmark and Greenland report a huge chunk has broken off of the Greenland ice shelf -- another sign the Arctic is rapidly warming. Stream your PBS favorites with the PBS app: https://to.pbs.org/2Jb8twG Follow us: Subscribe: PBSNewsHour's YouTube Videos |
Disease X-19 Origins from Michael_Novakhov (3 sites): Google Alert - coronavirus origins: Two countries and a virus |
Nine months ago, I began to co-author a book on the coronavirus before a single case had come to India and predicted then that the US and India ... Google Alert - coronavirus origins Disease X-19 Origins from Michael_Novakhov (3 sites) |
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