Author: Joabracho

More than 90 weather-related deaths have been recorded across the US after the country was pummelled by ferocious winter storms for the past week. The deaths include at least 25 in Tennessee and 16 in Oregon, which remains under a state of emergency following severe ice storms. Tens of thousands of people also remain without power across wide swathes of the country. Icy conditions are expected to ease off in the next few days. A total of 92 weather-related fatalities have been recorded across the country over the past week, according to a tally maintained by CBS, the BBC’s US…

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President Joe Biden will host Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House Tuesday as the U.S. administration increases its push for Congress to approve additional aid to Ukraine in its defensive war against Russia. The visit is intended “to underscore the United States’ unshakeable commitment to supporting the people of Ukraine as they defend themselves against Russia’s brutal invasion,” the White House said in a statement Sunday. Zelenskyy’s office confirmed that he had accepted Biden’s invitation. He also has been invited to speak to a meeting of all senators. Biden has asked Congress for a $110 billion package of…

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Kyiv is preparing to evacuate Ukrainian truckers who have been stuck in the border blockade orchestrated by Polish truckers, Deputy Infrastructure Minister Serhii Derkach said on Nov. 23. Conditions have continued to worsen for the truckers as the weather gets colder, and “we have run out of time to compromise,” said Derkach. He also shared a form that truckers could fill out if they wished to be evacuated. Earlier on Nov. 23, a Ukrainian trucker died while waiting at the border. Polish authorities said that the man had likely died of natural causes, but the matter was still being investigated. The trucker had reportedly…

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Peru’s famous Machu Picchu is an iconic destination in South America. Dubbed “the lost city of the Incas,” the 15th-century citadel was discovered in 1911 by American explorer Hiram Bingham and was later designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1983. The ruins only allow a maximum of 3,800 visitors per day, but that’s slated to change in the new year. Local government officials recently announced that Machu Picchu will accept more visitors — as many as 4,500 guests per day — starting Jan. 1, 2024. According to Peru’s Ministry of Culture, on some days, the site will welcome up to 5,600 daily…

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The Ukrainian military has apparently received the M1150 Assault Breacher Vehicle (ABV) built on the framework of the Abrams tank. Several photos posted by President Volodymyr Zelensky on Nov. 3 to commemorate the Day of Missile Forces and Artillery and Engineering Troops revealed a vehicle resembling a hybrid of a tank and a heavy-duty harvesting machine. The U.S.-made assault breacher is set to play a crucial role in assisting Ukrainian troops in the daunting task of clearing the extensive network of minefields established by the Russian forces over hundreds of kilometers. It is not clear how the vehicle arrived in…

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LIMA, Peru — Peru has lost more than half of its glacier surface in the last six decades, and 175 glaciers became extinct due to climate change between 2016 and 2020, Peruvian scientists from the state agency that studies glaciers said. “In 58 years, 56.22% of the glacial coverage recorded in 1962 has been lost,” said Mayra Mejía, an official with Peru’s National Institute of Research of Mountain Glaciers and Ecosystems, or Inaigem. The factor that causes the greatest impact is the increase in the average global temperature, causing an accelerated retreat of glaciers, especially those in tropical areas, Jesús…

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EV Resources (EVR) subsidiary Minera Montserrat has secured approval to proceed with its first diamond drilling programme at the Don Enrique copper-silver project in Peru. With the receipt of the permit, EVR anticipates beginning the drilling programme later this month. Last year, EVR acquired a 50% stake in the project for $150,000. It also secured the option to acquire the remaining 50% stake by making a payment of $850,000 by 4 May 2024. The project features four licences covering a total area of 1,800ha, and is located 21km north-east of Jauja and approximately 260km from Lima. These licences are Don Enrique, Chaupiloma…

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SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korea leader Kim Jong Un exchanged letters with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday, vowing to advance their ties and wishing him victory over what he called hegemony and pressure from imperialists, Pyongyang’s state media KCNA said. The letters mark the 75th anniversary of bilateral relations, and came about a month after Kim’s rare trip to Russia during which he and Putin discussed military cooperation, including over North Korea’s satellite programme, and the war in Ukraine. In his letter, Kim said he was extremely satisfied with their “candid, comprehensive” discussions during the visit. He pledged to…

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Russia has hit back at US former State Secretary Hillary Clinton after she took a jibe at President Vladimir Putin for his NATO expansion concerns on Wednesday, September 29. Clinton mocked Vladimir Putin for his concerns about NATO’s expansion on Tuesday, September 26. Clinton made the comments during an event celebrating her significant contributions to American diplomacy as the 67th secretary of state Kremlin’s response to Hillary Clinton Kremlin responded to the former US Secretary of State by reminding her of her 2009 gaffe, when she sought to “reset” relations with Russia with a button mislabelled as “overload” in Russian, reported The Independent.…

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Peru. There is a reason why it keeps ending up on bucket-list travel roundups and lists of the best places to travel. It’s known for its amazing food (with some of the top-ranked restaurants in the world), stunning Inca fortresses and cities (like Machu Picchu), vibrant textiles and fabrics, art, and music. It has major cities like Lima and cultural ones like Arequipa and Cusco, along with the Amazon, desert, and gorgeous coasts. Best of all, the people are gentle, proud, and wonderful; they love visitors! For many of these reasons, Peru has been named on many media lists for…

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