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The Earth s oceans have absorbed more heat than previously believed, according to a study published this week inNature, a scientific journal. Researchers found that the oceans absorbed 60 percent more each year between 1991 and 2016 than was thought. Imagine if the ocean was only 30 feet deep. Our data show that it would have warmed by 6.5 degrees Celsius [11.7 degre yeezy 350 es Fahrenheit] every decade since 1991. In comparison, the estimate of the last [U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change] report would correspond to a warming of only 4 degrees Celsius [7.2 degrees Fahrenheit] every decade, the study s lead author, Laure Resplandy, said in an articl dunk pand eabout the findings that was published by Princeton University.Jeff Berardelli, a contributing meteorologist forCBS News, says 60 percent is a huge amount. Missing 60 percent of heat for the last 25 years -- that s a big deal, he said. But scientists are now going to have to do their due diligence and check the math on this and check the methods and make sure it stands up. I mean, it s a peer-reviewed study. It s done by some of the best institutions in the world. However, with all that said, I think we need some more time to absorb this. If that is true, it has major implications for the world. The Earth s oceans absorb excess heat that is trapped by greenhouse gases, adidas campus 00 which impacts everything from coral reefs to the intensity of hurricanes. As this heat is absorbed, it raises ocean temperatures and accelerates the r Rbth Safe or not, Syrian refugees slowly start coming home
The U.N. refugee agency began pulling foreign staff out of large swaths of southern and eastern Afghanistan on Tuesday in the wake of Sunday s killing of a French worker, a decision that could affect tens of thousands of Afghan returnees.Some 30 foreign staff members are being withdrawn, and refugee centers in the Afghan provinces of Nangarhar, Paktia, Khost and Kandahar are being closed. We are taking today a painful decision to temporarily reduce staff in the eastern and southern province, said Filippo Grandi, the chief of mission in Afghanistan with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. We will review the situation after two weeks. A day earlier, the U.N. refugee agency barred staff from traveling by road in Afghanistan. We certainly cannot allow our staff to be left at the mercy of those who are targeting us, said Grandi.The precautions follow a series of attacks on the United Nations in recent days, including the killing of Bettina Goislard, a 29-year-old refugee agency worker, as she traveled through a bazaar in the city of Ghazni, 60 miles southwest of the capital. That same da stanley mugs y saw a bomb attack on a U.N. veh stanley water bottle icle in eastern Paktia province. And on Nov. 11, a car bomb exploded outside U.N. offices in Kandahar, inju stanley mugs ring two people.Several international aid organizations operating in the south also held an emergency meeting to discuss options which may include the withdrawal from the southern region of Afghanistan, according to ACBAR, an umbrel
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Flights resumed at London s Gatwic adidas yeezy k Airport Friday morning after drones spurred the shutdown of the airfield for some 36 hours, leaving tens of thousands of passengers stranded or delayed during the busy holiday season.The airport said in a statement at 6:14 a.m. airforce local time 1:14 a.m. EST that Gatwick s runway is currently available and a limited number of aircraft are scheduled for departure and arrival. But the statement urged passengers to check flight status before going to the airport as departures and arrivals will be subject to delays and cancellations. The Reuters news service reports some 700 flights were scheduled to take off from Gatwick Friday.The prospect of a deadly collision between what police described as industrial-grade drones and an airliner led authoriti adidas originals ultraboost es Thursday to stop all flights in and out of Gatwick, Britain s second-busiest airport by passenger numbers. The drones were first spotted Wednesday evening. The Gatwick statement suggests authorities are concerned the drones may be seen again, which would likely lead to a fresh closure of the runway. There were repeated sightings Thursday, and authorities decided any flight operations would be unsafe.The British military has been aiding police and aviation authorities in the search for the culprit or culprits behind the drone intrusion, which police said was designed to cause maximum disruption over the holiday period.Reuters quotes Gatwick Chief Operating Officer Chris Woodroofe as telling BBC Cxht Some South Koreans protest illusion of peace in Winter Olympics
A lifelike sculpture of former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon is stirring high emotions among Israelis.Sharon, the tough army general turned politician who stanley cup usa led Israel during the trying years of the second Palestinian uprising and uprooted Israeli settlers from Gaza in 2005, suffered a devastating stroke on Jan. 4, 2 stanley us 006, that has left him comatose for nearly five years.An art exhibit opening this week in Tel Aviv, which features a wax figure-like sculpture of Sharon in his hospital bed, has enraged his political supporters. There s no art here, only sickening voyeurism, said Yoel Hasson, a parliament member from Sharon s Kadima party. This is not the way I would like to remember Sharon, said Raanan Gissin, Sharon s former adviser and confidant, after visiting the Tel Av stanley cup iv art gallery where the sculpture is exhibited. I think Sharon would say, I would rather not be remembered, than be remembered that way. Gissin, who serves as a family spokesman, said Sharon s two sons had no comment.Gissin said he frequently visits the Tel Aviv hospital ward where Sharon is treated, but cannot bring himself to look at the former premier in his current state. He s neither alive nor dead. It s very tragic, Gissin said.Sharon s family plans to move the former prime minister to his private ranch in southern Israel, where he will continue to be closely supervised by medical staff, Gissin said. Israeli artist Noam Braslavsky said he created the sculpture because Sharon has been
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A U.S. government review board has cleared one of the longest-held prisoners at Guantanamo Bay for release. The Periodic Review Board said in its July 19 final determination that there was no longer sufficient cause to keep Khalid Ahmed Qasim imprisoned at the base.After spend af1 ing more than 20 years at the prison camp, Qasim should be released to an as-yet unspecified country with a strong rehabilitation and reintegration program, the board said.One of the so-called forever prisoners at Guantanamo, Qasim was in his twenties when he arrived in Afghanistan in 2000. It was his very first trip out of his native Yemen. He went, according to statements he and his lawyers have made over the ensuing 20 years, to work providing assistance to people in need. An undated file photo shows Guantanamo Bay detaine nike dunk low e Khalid Ahmed Qasim, a Yemeni national who, as of the summer of 2022, had spent half of his life at the U.S.-run prison camp without being charged with any crime. After the attack on the USS Cole and the assassination of Afghan leader Ahmed Shah Massoud by al Qaeda, the Northern Alliance mdash; a coalition of Uzbek, Tajik and Hazara warlords who opposed al Qaeda and the Taliban and became key partners of U.S. forces in the country mdash; stepped up its e yeezy slide fforts to capture anybody of Arab descent in Afghanistan.They handed their prisoners over to U.S. forces and, according to Gary Schroen, a former CIA intelligence officer who helped lead th Loky Brazil police: Woman survives after husband accidentally shoots her in mouth with harpoon
Last Updated 9:46 a.m. ET AP BAGHDAD - Market blasts and other bombings across Iraq killed at least 33 people and wounded nearly 100 on Tuesday, spooking an already-rattled public and spurring security officials to clamp down on traffic as Shiite Muslims brace for more tragedy during pi stanley cup quencher lgrimages this week.The wave of morning bombings struck four Iraqi cities, the worst hit being Diwaniyah, 80 miles south of Baghdad, where an explosives-laden vegetable truck detonated in a crowded market, killing 25 people and leaving 40 injured.Vegetable seller Salah Abbas, 41, described a scene of chaos after the explosion ripped through the crowd. There were many charred bodies on the ground, said Abbas, who rushed to help wounded fellow merchants before ambulances arrived. He managed to push kubki stanley one to safety in a cart, but two other colleagues died at the market. People screaming and crying - some were coming in to get their relatives while others were running out. Then rumors spread of more car bombs, and people ran run out of the market in panic, he added.Tuesday s attacks come as hundreds of thousands of Shiite pilgrims head to the holy city of Karbala this week for religious ceremonies that are expected to peak on Friday. Shiite pilgrimages are a favorite target of Sunni insurgents linked stanley termohrnek to al Qaeda, and attacks timed to strike during a similar march in Baghdad last month left 100 dead.Surge in violence spurs new fears in IraqBombs tear through Baghdad market full of shoppers
The Earth s oceans have absorbed more heat than previously believed, according to a study published this week inNature, a scientific journal. Researchers found that the oceans absorbed 60 percent more each year between 1991 and 2016 than was thought. Imagine if the ocean was only 30 feet deep. Our data show that it would have warmed by 6.5 degrees Celsius [11.7 degre yeezy 350 es Fahrenheit] every decade since 1991. In comparison, the estimate of the last [U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change] report would correspond to a warming of only 4 degrees Celsius [7.2 degrees Fahrenheit] every decade, the study s lead author, Laure Resplandy, said in an articl dunk pand eabout the findings that was published by Princeton University.Jeff Berardelli, a contributing meteorologist forCBS News, says 60 percent is a huge amount. Missing 60 percent of heat for the last 25 years -- that s a big deal, he said. But scientists are now going to have to do their due diligence and check the math on this and check the methods and make sure it stands up. I mean, it s a peer-reviewed study. It s done by some of the best institutions in the world. However, with all that said, I think we need some more time to absorb this. If that is true, it has major implications for the world. The Earth s oceans absorb excess heat that is trapped by greenhouse gases, adidas campus 00 which impacts everything from coral reefs to the intensity of hurricanes. As this heat is absorbed, it raises ocean temperatures and accelerates the r Rbth Safe or not, Syrian refugees slowly start coming home
The U.N. refugee agency began pulling foreign staff out of large swaths of southern and eastern Afghanistan on Tuesday in the wake of Sunday s killing of a French worker, a decision that could affect tens of thousands of Afghan returnees.Some 30 foreign staff members are being withdrawn, and refugee centers in the Afghan provinces of Nangarhar, Paktia, Khost and Kandahar are being closed. We are taking today a painful decision to temporarily reduce staff in the eastern and southern province, said Filippo Grandi, the chief of mission in Afghanistan with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. We will review the situation after two weeks. A day earlier, the U.N. refugee agency barred staff from traveling by road in Afghanistan. We certainly cannot allow our staff to be left at the mercy of those who are targeting us, said Grandi.The precautions follow a series of attacks on the United Nations in recent days, including the killing of Bettina Goislard, a 29-year-old refugee agency worker, as she traveled through a bazaar in the city of Ghazni, 60 miles southwest of the capital. That same da stanley mugs y saw a bomb attack on a U.N. veh stanley water bottle icle in eastern Paktia province. And on Nov. 11, a car bomb exploded outside U.N. offices in Kandahar, inju stanley mugs ring two people.Several international aid organizations operating in the south also held an emergency meeting to discuss options which may include the withdrawal from the southern region of Afghanistan, according to ACBAR, an umbrel
Dall Taj Mahal Vs. The Mall
Flights resumed at London s Gatwic adidas yeezy k Airport Friday morning after drones spurred the shutdown of the airfield for some 36 hours, leaving tens of thousands of passengers stranded or delayed during the busy holiday season.The airport said in a statement at 6:14 a.m. airforce local time 1:14 a.m. EST that Gatwick s runway is currently available and a limited number of aircraft are scheduled for departure and arrival. But the statement urged passengers to check flight status before going to the airport as departures and arrivals will be subject to delays and cancellations. The Reuters news service reports some 700 flights were scheduled to take off from Gatwick Friday.The prospect of a deadly collision between what police described as industrial-grade drones and an airliner led authoriti adidas originals ultraboost es Thursday to stop all flights in and out of Gatwick, Britain s second-busiest airport by passenger numbers. The drones were first spotted Wednesday evening. The Gatwick statement suggests authorities are concerned the drones may be seen again, which would likely lead to a fresh closure of the runway. There were repeated sightings Thursday, and authorities decided any flight operations would be unsafe.The British military has been aiding police and aviation authorities in the search for the culprit or culprits behind the drone intrusion, which police said was designed to cause maximum disruption over the holiday period.Reuters quotes Gatwick Chief Operating Officer Chris Woodroofe as telling BBC Cxht Some South Koreans protest illusion of peace in Winter Olympics
A lifelike sculpture of former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon is stirring high emotions among Israelis.Sharon, the tough army general turned politician who stanley cup usa led Israel during the trying years of the second Palestinian uprising and uprooted Israeli settlers from Gaza in 2005, suffered a devastating stroke on Jan. 4, 2 stanley us 006, that has left him comatose for nearly five years.An art exhibit opening this week in Tel Aviv, which features a wax figure-like sculpture of Sharon in his hospital bed, has enraged his political supporters. There s no art here, only sickening voyeurism, said Yoel Hasson, a parliament member from Sharon s Kadima party. This is not the way I would like to remember Sharon, said Raanan Gissin, Sharon s former adviser and confidant, after visiting the Tel Av stanley cup iv art gallery where the sculpture is exhibited. I think Sharon would say, I would rather not be remembered, than be remembered that way. Gissin, who serves as a family spokesman, said Sharon s two sons had no comment.Gissin said he frequently visits the Tel Aviv hospital ward where Sharon is treated, but cannot bring himself to look at the former premier in his current state. He s neither alive nor dead. It s very tragic, Gissin said.Sharon s family plans to move the former prime minister to his private ranch in southern Israel, where he will continue to be closely supervised by medical staff, Gissin said. Israeli artist Noam Braslavsky said he created the sculpture because Sharon has been
Hhbr NATO crash kills 4; Taliban begin spring offensive
A U.S. government review board has cleared one of the longest-held prisoners at Guantanamo Bay for release. The Periodic Review Board said in its July 19 final determination that there was no longer sufficient cause to keep Khalid Ahmed Qasim imprisoned at the base.After spend af1 ing more than 20 years at the prison camp, Qasim should be released to an as-yet unspecified country with a strong rehabilitation and reintegration program, the board said.One of the so-called forever prisoners at Guantanamo, Qasim was in his twenties when he arrived in Afghanistan in 2000. It was his very first trip out of his native Yemen. He went, according to statements he and his lawyers have made over the ensuing 20 years, to work providing assistance to people in need. An undated file photo shows Guantanamo Bay detaine nike dunk low e Khalid Ahmed Qasim, a Yemeni national who, as of the summer of 2022, had spent half of his life at the U.S.-run prison camp without being charged with any crime. After the attack on the USS Cole and the assassination of Afghan leader Ahmed Shah Massoud by al Qaeda, the Northern Alliance mdash; a coalition of Uzbek, Tajik and Hazara warlords who opposed al Qaeda and the Taliban and became key partners of U.S. forces in the country mdash; stepped up its e yeezy slide fforts to capture anybody of Arab descent in Afghanistan.They handed their prisoners over to U.S. forces and, according to Gary Schroen, a former CIA intelligence officer who helped lead th Loky Brazil police: Woman survives after husband accidentally shoots her in mouth with harpoon
Last Updated 9:46 a.m. ET AP BAGHDAD - Market blasts and other bombings across Iraq killed at least 33 people and wounded nearly 100 on Tuesday, spooking an already-rattled public and spurring security officials to clamp down on traffic as Shiite Muslims brace for more tragedy during pi stanley cup quencher lgrimages this week.The wave of morning bombings struck four Iraqi cities, the worst hit being Diwaniyah, 80 miles south of Baghdad, where an explosives-laden vegetable truck detonated in a crowded market, killing 25 people and leaving 40 injured.Vegetable seller Salah Abbas, 41, described a scene of chaos after the explosion ripped through the crowd. There were many charred bodies on the ground, said Abbas, who rushed to help wounded fellow merchants before ambulances arrived. He managed to push kubki stanley one to safety in a cart, but two other colleagues died at the market. People screaming and crying - some were coming in to get their relatives while others were running out. Then rumors spread of more car bombs, and people ran run out of the market in panic, he added.Tuesday s attacks come as hundreds of thousands of Shiite pilgrims head to the holy city of Karbala this week for religious ceremonies that are expected to peak on Friday. Shiite pilgrimages are a favorite target of Sunni insurgents linked stanley termohrnek to al Qaeda, and attacks timed to strike during a similar march in Baghdad last month left 100 dead.Surge in violence spurs new fears in IraqBombs tear through Baghdad market full of shoppers