After some of the biggest protests in Moscow, Russia, about 1000 people were arrested. Now there are rallies all over Moscow to free the protesters. Some protesters were put in prison for up to four years. With all the rallies a lot of the cases are being looked at again, and some people are being sentenced to less time. The protest started back in July, and police officers ended up tackling some people, and mass arresting around 1000 people.
A conservation group is warning that more than half of the trees in Europe that exist nowhere else in the world are threatened with extinction. The International Union for the Conservation of Nature says that 58% of the 454 trees species native to the continent are threatened, and 15% are “critically endangered” This means they are one step away from extinction. https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2019-09-27/nature-group-58-of-europes-native-trees-are-threatened
The horse chestnut tree is now classified extinct. The tree is among more than 400 Native European tree species. These trees are a big source of food and shelter for animal species such as birds and squirrels. 42% of the trees are in danger with 200 of the chestnut trees in total.
At least one person died in a fire that broke out at the overcrowded Moria refugee camp on the Greek island of Lesbos on Sunday, leading to rioting among its inhabitants and clashes with police. Greek police spokesperson confirmed the death of a woman, adding that "violence towards police erupted" after those living in the camp learned the news. There has been some discrepancy in the reported death toll. The United Nations' refugee agency reported that a woman and child were killed in the blaze. The skirmishes with authorities that followed injured four police officers and a firefighter, police said, while the Greek Ministry of Health said that 17 people were hospitalized with minor injuries and breathing problems.
The Conker tree is now on the endangered list. They get killed off by moths and disease, along with the Horse Chestnut. The tree is among more than 400 native European tree species assessed for their risk of extinction by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. The conservation status of most animals in Europe has already been assessed for the list of endangered species known as the Red List. Experts are now turning their attention to plants, with an assessment of all 454 tree species native to the continent. 42% are threatened with extinction, the trees don't exist anywhere else on Earth, 58% are threatened. Species highlighted include the horse chestnut, which is declining across Europe, and most of almost 200 trees in the family that includes the rowan and mountain ash.
On Sunday, a fire broke out at the Moria Refugee Camp in Mytilene, Greece. The fire lead to riots, causing police to arrive and throw tear gas bombs at the refugees. At least one person has been killed and one child has been confirmed missing. Moria has a capacity of 3,000 people, but was holding over 12,000 refugees in tents and shipping containers. The UN had warned officials in Greece about the overcrowding of the camp, but no actions were taken. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-49873950
The former President of France Jacques Chirac died last week at the age of 86, making Monday a national mourning day for the country. Bill Clinton went to France to pay his respects as well. There was a 1.6 mile line of people wanting to get into the memorial complex to pay their respects, even though it was raining they still stood there.
In Dutch lots of farmers demanded recognition by driving their tractors on the road. There were 700 miles of traffic jams during the morning peak. The farmers were mad because of the claim that they were responsible for rising nitrogen emissions. A report called for inefficient cattle farms to be shut down. During the protest three people were arrested and 500 tractors reached their destination before the demonstration was supposed to start. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-49891449
Most of the endemic trees in Europe are of risk of extinction. The horse chestnut is threaten by logging and fires. Whitebeam trees three of them discovered ten years ago are critically endangered. Loads of animals use the as home and food so if the trees died the might die. There are not just trees that are in danger shrubs and molluscs. https://www.cnn.com/2019/09/27/europe/europe-native-trees-extinction-scli-intl-scn/index.html
British Airways is facing a fine of 230 million dollars because it released personal information about roughly 500,000 people. This is the biggest fine to happen to an airline ever. The Information Commissioner's Office has become an increasingly regulator in the digital space. It fined Facebook ($626,000) last year over the Cambridge scandal.
Finland school complex stabbing There was an attack in a school in eastern Finland. One person was killed and 10 were injured, including the suspect. The suspect carried out an attack with a bladed weapon and was also carrying a firearm. The police would not state whether or not he used the firearm in the attack. https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/01/europe/violent-incident-finland-dead-intl/index.html
In Finnish City, Kuopio a student entered Savo college with a blade and stabbed several people. One person died and ten are wounded. The police said that there was a blade weapon and a gun. The college has about 600 students and 40 staff members. One women told the officers that she helped a teacher who suffered.
Russia is trying to lead towards a healthier lifestyle. In doing so the alcohol consumption level as increased by 42% in 13 years. One of the things that the Russians would say is that it would make you live longer by doing this. The drop in alcohol consumption is great news considering Russia was known to be one of the heaviest drinking countries. Overall this will help the country in many ways forever.
A storm in central Europe kills three and leaves many more injured. Many are trapped with no transportation, or electricity, the storm hit on Monday. Police have reported in Nitra that a 14-year-old boy was killed by a tree that had fallen on him. Many other students were injured from this. In Wittenberg, a 42-year-old driver was killed when a tree fell on his vehicle. In southern Poland, firefighters said that one person was killed and two others injured when a tree fell on their car, in Poland five other people were also injured. Many people are without electricity, in the Czech Republic, over 30,000 households are without any. https://www.apnews.com/1f15d431bd6d4f68a7a0092754268aeb
Europe braces for remnants of record-breaking hurricane lorenzo. Warning of flash flooding and dangerous high speed winds were a issue in Europe as a record-breaking hurricane lorenzo approach the continent. Over this weekend hurricane lorenzo (the strongest storm ever recorded). The hurricane was at category 5 then dropped to category 2. Winds of 105 mph and huge waves which caused Europe to be in the flash flooding. https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/01/europe/hurricane-lorenzo-azores-uk-weather-gbr-intl/index.html
There was 700 miles of traffic jams Tuesday morning by farmers tractor driving on the streets demanding greater recognition. This is claimed to be the worst Dutch morning rush hour. The farmers reacted angerly to claims that they were responsible for nitrogen oxide emissions problems. The police said there was over 2,000 farmers that joined this protest.
Europe has been bracing for remnants of the record breaking hurricane Lorenzo for about three days. Dangerously high winds have been reported and expected to hit the continent. Hurricane Lorenzo is the strongest storm ever recorded, it was up to a category 5 and was still increasing breaking more records. It has no been downgraded to a category 2 over the weekend. The waves are expected to reach 40 feet on Thursday and Friday.
There was a factory blow up in the French city of Rouen. The townspeople of Rouen are starting to protest against a cover up about the fire. All of the sudden there was a big black smoke cloud in the air that covered the north-western part of France. As the smoke moved around 5,000 tonnes of chemicals, and burned oil. The tests that were ran came back, and said the air was not toxic to breathe. Tuesday many kids went home, and school were shut down because kids were feeling sick, and said there throats hurt.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-49890199 This about customs checks. Boris johnson said these checks will help a lot with everyone. Even after the brexit. He said he refuses to give out more information about this. All the these checks be handled at the board. The current government says the solution reached by the EU and Theresa May, the backstop, is unacceptable and an alternative to it must be found.
Wine is becoming very popular in sweden recently thanks to german scientists. Sweden has gotten into making more wine than ever now with over 40 vineyards in southern Sweden alone. German scientists have made a grape variety called Solaris. Solaris is used to make grapes riper even at northern latitudes like Sweden. It has revolutionized wine making in sweden and most places are making lots of white wine and experimented with red wine. https://www.euronews.com/2019/10/02/watch-swedish-wine-is-on-the-table-thanks-to-german-grapes
There were over 700 miles of traffic jams early Tuesday morning, after farmers are mad for something they are largely responsible for. Some broke down gates and 3 people were arrested. Over 2,200 farmers were in on this protest. A report has also called for cattle farms and some speed limits lowered to cut pollution. Every farmer that took place in the protest, felt the same frustration that their industries were being targeted.
British Airways has been fined $230,000 because their website had a malfunction and people’s identities were stolen. Computer hackers stole the information. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is fining British Airways. A law was passed that said that if a company’s information is stolen the company can be fined for it. Facebook was fined last year for the same thing and had to pay $626,000.
In northern Ireland a man is accused of keeping his fiancee's dead body after 3 weeks of her being killed. He denies these claims of keeping her dead body and murdering her. Charlotte Murray (his fiancee) went missing in 2012 and they still haven't found her body. The evidence of him killing Ms. Murray is that he had went online to look for an axe or saw and cleaning materials, but the man in question had said he'd already had these materials. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-49904287?intlink_from_url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk&link_location=live-reporting-story
A teenage boy named Bravery, is accused of attempting to murder the six-year-old french boy. He is accused of throwing him from the 10th floor of the Thames-side tourist attraction during the busy vacation season. The boy fell about 100 feet. Bravery was caught and held by museum patrons who witnessed the incident until police arrived.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/09/30/europe/lesbos-moria-refugee-camp-greece-fire-riots-intl/index.html At least one person died in a fire that broke out at the overcrowded Moria refugee camp on the Greek island of Lesbos on Sunday.As of Monday, authorities moved 250 people to the mainland.Anger is rising at Moria as agencies continue to warn of a deteriorating situation at the camp, which is now home to around 12,000 people. Greece is hosting more than 80,000 refugees and asylum seekers who have made the sea crossing from Turkey since 2015. The Greek fire services have yet to give an official reason behind the fire.
There was a massive fire at a chemical storage facility in the French city of Rouen. The people have been protesting to what they call a cover up. The smoke was said to be non toxic but many kids left school feeling sick and the schools were shut down. The owner of the plant says the fire started outside and spread to their site, but the police have yet to confirm the cause of the fire. The fear is that the smoke may have polluted the Seine River. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-49904846
Thousands of french police have joined a “march of anger” to protest against a lot of issues that pertains to the rising suicides and poor working conditions. Cardboard coffins and a mannequin dressed in police uniform hanging from a post demonstrates the terrible issue of increasing suicides. 52 police officers have already taken their own lives this year. This action had been the first big police strike in France since 2001.
In German a runway Zebra that was from a circus. The zebra caused an accident on a freeway. When the police came that had to shot the zebra, just because it had caused an accident. From the same circus another zebra got out, but they had caught the zebra and brought it back to the circus. The people in that accident no one was hurt and they are okay.
Four police officers where killed when a man came into their police station and went on a stabbing spree. They are not sure on a motive for the attack one officer was severly wounded while another shot the intruder.
A 45 year old man has stabbed four people at a police station in Paris. The man had worked in the administrative department of the police for the past 20 years. According to a police union official, there were tensions between the man and his supervisor. Reports said that he stabbed two people inside offices, one person on a stairway and the fourth person inside the building's courtyard. The man the was shot dead in the courtyard.
The coasts of Europe are bracing for the remnants of Hurricane Lorenzo. Over the weekend Hurricane Lorenzo hit the coasts of Europe as a category 5. This hurricane beat many records and has since been downgraded to a category 2. It is still maintaining winds of 105 mph. Some wavelengths earlier this week reached up to 40 feet high. Flood warnings have been issues throughout the week. The strongest winds and floods are expected to hit Ireland. People are still being warned and issued to check the news for updates because the storm is still going strong.
Europe's top court said that countries can order facebook to take down any photos, posts,or videos. This happen because a case involving an Austrian politician, Eva Glawischnig-Piesczek who sued social network to get rid of all comments directed to her, calling her a lousy traitor. She demanded facebook erase all comments or post towards her. Not just in the country, worldwide. Facebook said in that the European court’s decision is lower (undermines) the principle that one country does not have the right to impose its laws on speech on another country.
A knife-wielding man has killed four staff at police headquarters in Paris.
The man who has done this attack has not been named. The attacker was a man who worked at the police headquarters. After the attack he was shot dead.The attack comes a day after police went on strike across France. A witness said there were people running everywhere sad.
Ukraine airplane runs out of fuel before a planned refuel stop at Lviv on its way from Vigo Spain to Istanbul. The plane had a crew of seven and one other person was escorting the cargo. At least 5 of them died in the crash. It is not clear what that cargo was.But it was a military cargo plane.
White House senior counselor Kellyanne Conway said Sunday that President Donald Iran's role in a crippling strike on Saudi Arabia's oil production this weekend.Secretary of State Mike pinned t blame on Iran for an attack at a Saudi oil field in a pair of tweets Saturday.Security Analyst Peter Bergen said there have been more than 200 drone. Saudi Arabian oil facilities have disrupted about half of the kingdom's oil capacity, or 5% of the daily global oil supply.
After some of the biggest protests in Moscow, Russia, about 1000 people were arrested. Now there are rallies all over Moscow to free the protesters. Some protesters were put in prison for up to four years. With all the rallies a lot of the cases are being looked at again, and some people are being sentenced to less time. The protest started back in July, and police officers ended up tackling some people, and mass arresting around 1000 people.
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A conservation group is warning that more than half of the trees in Europe that exist nowhere else in the world are threatened with extinction. The International Union for the Conservation of Nature says that 58% of the 454 trees species native to the continent are threatened, and 15% are “critically endangered” This means they are one step away from extinction.
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ReplyDeleteThe horse chestnut tree is now classified extinct. The tree is among more than 400 Native European tree species. These trees are a big source of food and shelter for animal species such as birds and squirrels. 42% of the trees are in danger with 200 of the chestnut trees in total.
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At least one person died in a fire that broke out at the overcrowded Moria refugee camp on the Greek island of Lesbos on Sunday, leading to rioting among its inhabitants and clashes with police. Greek police spokesperson confirmed the death of a woman, adding that "violence towards police erupted" after those living in the camp learned the news. There has been some discrepancy in the reported death toll. The United Nations' refugee agency reported that a woman and child were killed in the blaze. The skirmishes with authorities that followed injured four police officers and a firefighter, police said, while the Greek Ministry of Health said that 17 people were hospitalized with minor injuries and breathing problems.
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DeleteThe Conker tree is now on the endangered list. They get killed off by moths and disease, along with the Horse Chestnut. The tree is among more than 400 native European tree species assessed for their risk of extinction by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. The conservation status of most animals in Europe has already been assessed for the list of endangered species known as the Red List. Experts are now turning their attention to plants, with an assessment of all 454 tree species native to the continent. 42% are threatened with extinction, the trees don't exist anywhere else on Earth, 58% are threatened. Species highlighted include the horse chestnut, which is declining across Europe, and most of almost 200 trees in the family that includes the rowan and mountain ash.
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On Sunday, a fire broke out at the Moria Refugee Camp in Mytilene, Greece. The fire lead to riots, causing police to arrive and throw tear gas bombs at the refugees. At least one person has been killed and one child has been confirmed missing. Moria has a capacity of 3,000 people, but was holding over 12,000 refugees in tents and shipping containers. The UN had warned officials in Greece about the overcrowding of the camp, but no actions were taken.
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ReplyDeleteThe former President of France Jacques Chirac died last week at the age of 86, making Monday a national mourning day for the country. Bill Clinton went to France to pay his respects as well. There was a 1.6 mile line of people wanting to get into the memorial complex to pay their respects, even though it was raining they still stood there.
In Dutch lots of farmers demanded recognition by driving their tractors on the road. There were 700 miles of traffic jams during the morning peak. The farmers were mad because of the claim that they were responsible for rising nitrogen emissions. A report called for inefficient cattle farms to be shut down. During the protest three people were arrested and 500 tractors reached their destination before the demonstration was supposed to start.
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Most of the endemic trees in Europe are of risk of extinction. The horse chestnut is threaten by logging and fires. Whitebeam trees three of them discovered ten years ago are critically endangered. Loads of animals use the as home and food so if the trees died the might die. There are not just trees that are in danger shrubs and molluscs.
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British Airways is facing a fine of 230 million dollars because it released personal information about roughly 500,000 people. This is the biggest fine to happen to an airline ever. The Information Commissioner's Office has become an increasingly regulator in the digital space. It fined Facebook ($626,000) last year over the Cambridge scandal.
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Finland school complex stabbing
ReplyDeleteThere was an attack in a school in eastern Finland. One person was killed and 10 were injured, including the suspect. The suspect carried out an attack with a bladed weapon and was also carrying a firearm. The police would not state whether or not he used the firearm in the attack.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/01/europe/violent-incident-finland-dead-intl/index.html
In Finnish City, Kuopio a student entered Savo college with a blade and stabbed several people. One person died and ten are wounded. The police said that there was a blade weapon and a gun. The college has about 600 students and 40 staff members. One women told the officers that she helped a teacher who suffered.
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Russia is trying to lead towards a healthier lifestyle. In doing so the alcohol consumption level as increased by 42% in 13 years. One of the things that the Russians would say is that it would make you live longer by doing this. The drop in alcohol consumption is great news considering Russia was known to be one of the heaviest drinking countries. Overall this will help the country in many ways forever.
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A storm in central Europe kills three and leaves many more injured. Many are trapped with no transportation, or electricity, the storm hit on Monday. Police have reported in Nitra that a 14-year-old boy was killed by a tree that had fallen on him. Many other students were injured from this. In Wittenberg, a 42-year-old driver was killed when a tree fell on his vehicle. In southern Poland, firefighters said that one person was killed and two others injured when a tree fell on their car, in Poland five other people were also injured. Many people are without electricity, in the Czech Republic, over 30,000 households are without any.
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ReplyDeleteEurope braces for remnants of record-breaking hurricane lorenzo. Warning of flash flooding and dangerous high speed winds were a issue in Europe as a record-breaking hurricane lorenzo approach the continent. Over this weekend hurricane lorenzo (the strongest storm ever recorded). The hurricane was at category 5 then dropped to category 2. Winds of 105 mph and huge waves which caused Europe to be in the flash flooding.
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There was 700 miles of traffic jams Tuesday morning by farmers tractor driving on the streets demanding greater recognition. This is claimed to be the worst Dutch morning rush hour. The farmers reacted angerly to claims that they were responsible for nitrogen oxide emissions problems. The police said there was over 2,000 farmers that joined this protest.
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ReplyDeleteEurope has been bracing for remnants of the record breaking hurricane Lorenzo for about three days. Dangerously high winds have been reported and expected to hit the continent. Hurricane Lorenzo is the strongest storm ever recorded, it was up to a category 5 and was still increasing breaking more records. It has no been downgraded to a category 2 over the weekend. The waves are expected to reach 40 feet on Thursday and Friday.
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There was a factory blow up in the French city of Rouen. The townspeople of Rouen are starting to protest against a cover up about the fire. All of the sudden there was a big black smoke cloud in the air that covered the north-western part of France. As the smoke moved around 5,000 tonnes of chemicals, and burned oil. The tests that were ran came back, and said the air was not toxic to breathe. Tuesday many kids went home, and school were shut down because kids were feeling sick, and said there throats hurt.
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ReplyDeleteThis about customs checks. Boris johnson said these checks will help a lot with everyone. Even after the brexit. He said he refuses to give out more information about this. All the these checks be handled at the board. The current government says the solution reached by the EU and Theresa May, the backstop, is unacceptable and an alternative to it must be found.
Wine is becoming very popular in sweden recently thanks to german scientists. Sweden has gotten into making more wine than ever now with over 40 vineyards in southern Sweden alone. German scientists have made a grape variety called Solaris. Solaris is used to make grapes riper even at northern latitudes like Sweden. It has revolutionized wine making in sweden and most places are making lots of white wine and experimented with red wine.
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There were over 700 miles of traffic jams early Tuesday morning, after farmers are mad for something they are largely responsible for. Some broke down gates and 3 people were arrested. Over 2,200 farmers were in on this protest. A report has also called for cattle farms and some speed limits lowered to cut pollution. Every farmer that took place in the protest, felt the same frustration that their industries were being targeted.
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https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/08/tech/british-airways-gdpr-fine/index.html
ReplyDeleteBritish Airways has been fined $230,000 because their website had a malfunction and people’s identities were stolen. Computer hackers stole the information. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is fining British Airways. A law was passed that said that if a company’s information is stolen the company can be fined for it. Facebook was fined last year for the same thing and had to pay $626,000.
In northern Ireland a man is accused of keeping his fiancee's dead body after 3 weeks of her being killed. He denies these claims of keeping her dead body and murdering her. Charlotte Murray (his fiancee) went missing in 2012 and they still haven't found her body. The evidence of him killing Ms. Murray is that he had went online to look for an axe or saw and cleaning materials, but the man in question had said he'd already had these materials.
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A teenage boy named Bravery, is accused of attempting to murder the six-year-old french boy. He is accused of throwing him from the 10th floor of the Thames-side tourist attraction during the busy vacation season. The boy fell about 100 feet. Bravery was caught and held by museum patrons who witnessed the incident until police arrived.
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ReplyDeleteAt least one person died in a fire that broke out at the overcrowded Moria refugee camp on the Greek island of Lesbos on Sunday.As of Monday, authorities moved 250 people to the mainland.Anger is rising at Moria as agencies continue to warn of a deteriorating situation at the camp, which is now home to around 12,000 people. Greece is hosting more than 80,000 refugees and asylum seekers who have made the sea crossing from Turkey since 2015. The Greek fire services have yet to give an official reason behind the fire.
There was a massive fire at a chemical storage facility in the French city of Rouen. The people have been protesting to what they call a cover up. The smoke was said to be non toxic but many kids left school feeling sick and the schools were shut down. The owner of the plant says the fire started outside and spread to their site, but the police have yet to confirm the cause of the fire. The fear is that the smoke may have polluted the Seine River.
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Thousands of french police have joined a “march of anger” to protest against a lot of issues that pertains to the rising suicides and poor working conditions. Cardboard coffins and a mannequin dressed in police uniform hanging from a post demonstrates the terrible issue of increasing suicides. 52 police officers have already taken their own lives this year. This action had been the first big police strike in France since 2001.
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In German a runway Zebra that was from a circus. The zebra caused an accident on a freeway. When the police came that had to shot the zebra, just because it had caused an accident. From the same circus another zebra got out, but they had caught the zebra and brought it back to the circus. The people in that accident no one was hurt and they are okay.
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Four police officers where killed when a man came into their police station and went on a stabbing spree. They are not sure on a motive for the attack one officer was severly wounded while another shot the intruder.
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A 45 year old man has stabbed four people at a police station in Paris. The man had worked in the administrative department of the police for the past 20 years. According to a police union official, there were tensions between the man and his supervisor. Reports said that he stabbed two people inside offices, one person on a stairway and the fourth person inside the building's courtyard. The man the was shot dead in the courtyard.
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The coasts of Europe are bracing for the remnants of Hurricane Lorenzo. Over the weekend Hurricane Lorenzo hit the coasts of Europe as a category 5. This hurricane beat many records and has since been downgraded to a category 2. It is still maintaining winds of 105 mph. Some wavelengths earlier this week reached up to 40 feet high. Flood warnings have been issues throughout the week. The strongest winds and floods are expected to hit Ireland. People are still being warned and issued to check the news for updates because the storm is still going strong.
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Europe's top court said that countries can order facebook to take down any photos, posts,or videos. This happen because a case involving an Austrian politician, Eva Glawischnig-Piesczek who sued social network to get rid of all comments directed to her, calling her a lousy traitor. She demanded facebook erase all comments or post towards her. Not just in the country, worldwide. Facebook said in that the European court’s decision is lower (undermines) the principle that one country does not have the right to impose its laws on speech on another country.
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ReplyDeleteA knife-wielding man has killed four staff at police headquarters in Paris.
The man who has done this attack has not been named. The attacker was a man who worked at the police headquarters. After the attack he was shot dead.The attack comes a day after police went on strike across France. A witness said there were people running everywhere sad.
Ukraine airplane runs out of fuel before a planned refuel stop at Lviv on its way from Vigo Spain to Istanbul. The plane had a crew of seven and one other person was escorting the cargo. At least 5 of them died in the crash. It is not clear what that cargo was.But it was a military cargo plane.
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ReplyDeleteWhite House senior counselor Kellyanne Conway said Sunday that President Donald Iran's role in a crippling strike on Saudi Arabia's oil production this weekend.Secretary of State Mike pinned t blame on Iran for an attack at a Saudi oil field in a pair of tweets Saturday.Security Analyst Peter Bergen said there have been more than 200 drone. Saudi Arabian oil facilities have disrupted about half of the kingdom's oil capacity, or 5% of the daily global oil supply.