Day: January 2, 2025
According to the Russian Telegram Channel, General SVR; the Former President of Syria, Bashar al-Assad fell deathly ill at his Moscow Apartment on Sunday, with him beginning to “Cough Violently and Choke” after calling for Medical Assistance. Tests are claimed to have revealed… pic.twitter.com/S7JHp7NMie
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that his country would not allow Russia to “earn additional billions on our blood”. Poland’s government meanwhile said the cut-off was “another victory” against Moscow.
The European Commission said the EU had prepared for the change and most states could cope. Moldova, which is not in the EU, is already suffering shortages.
Russia can still send gas to Hungary, Turkey and Serbia through the TurkStream pipeline across the Black Sea.
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5 New Details in Jay-Z Rape Case
President Biden touts 235 judicial confirmations as a bulwark to protect democracy https://t.co/wtypRVpHhD
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Man pushed onto NYC subway tracks recovering while suspect is charged with attempted murder https://t.co/ozXkVGk2Dx
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They reveal the comings and goings of two different types of dinosaurs that are thought to be a long-necked sauropod called Cetiosaurus and the smaller meat-eating Megalosaurus. The longest trackways are 150m in length, but they could extend much further as only part of the quarry has been excavated.
The tracks were first spotted by Gary Johnson, a worker at Dewars Farm Quarry, while he was driving a digger.
“I was basically clearing the clay, and I hit a hump, and I thought it’s just an abnormality in the ground,” he said, pointing to a ridge where some mud has been pushed up as a dinosaur’s foot pressed down into the earth.
Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Rebecca Morelle.
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