Author: News Desk

Mystery drones spotted over three US airbases in Britain Unidentified drones have been spotted over three US airbases in Britain, the United States Air Force (USAF) has confirmed. The sightings between 20 and 22 November were of a number of “small unmanned aerial systems” over RAF Lakenheath and RAF Mildenhall, in Suffolk, and RAF Feltwell, in Norfolk. The USAF, which uses the bases, said it was unclear at this stage whether the drones were considered hostile. It also declined to comment on whether any defence mechanisms were used but said it retains “the right to protect” installations. A spokesperson for…

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Alessia Zuso, the nineteen-year-old who voluntarily left Novara on Friday morning, was found in Ivrea after 24 hours. It was a voluntary removal. The nineteen-year-old had left the car parked in the Gazzurlo road area, not far from the sport fishing lake and the Enpa health kennel. She then left on foot. At this point he had disappeared and his family had raised the alarm. The turning point in the investigation yesterday, late in the morning, when in a video of the station’s internal system, there was Alessia getting off a train in Chivasso (Turin). From the Chivasso station the…

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UK jobcentres not fit for purpose, says Liz Kendall ahead of major reforms The work and pensions secretary is to overhaul benefits system, pushing young people into work or education Britain’s network of jobcentres has become a hollowed-out “benefit administration service” that is shunned by employers and jobseekers alike, a cabinet minister has warned before a government overhaul of out-of-work support that will oblige young people to take up education or employment. In an interview with the Observer, Liz Kendall, the work and pensions secretary, warned that the nation’s 650 jobcentres are no longer “fit for purpose” and need to…

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Over the past 5 years, the von der Leyen Commission has passed more environmental regulations than any in history. The Green Deal was a triumph of soaring rhetoric and self-satisfaction. But the Regulations themselves were just words on a page – with no more force in the real world than the endless tweets and press releases emanating from MEPs’ offices. Now, though, the implementation is here. The real world, it turns out, does not share the Green Deal architects’ vision. That huge number you wrote because it made a great headline – it’s not feasible in such a short…

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A final draft deal released Sunday at the UN COP29 summit proposes that developed nations commit at least $300 billion per year by 2035 to help poorer countries confront climate change. A number of developing countries have already responded that they need far more to help them shift away from fossil fuels and adapt to a warming planet. COP29 final draft proposes ‘at least’ $300 billion for developing countries

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Queues to get water in front of the civil protection tent. Scenes that recalled the Covid emergency or even the 1980 earthquake, today marking its 44th anniversary. This is what is happening in Potenza where there has been no running water for about two months, with signs as early as last June. Power without water, queuing at the distribution points to fill the tanks https://napoli.repubblica.it/cronaca/2024/11/23/news/potenza_senza_acqua_in_fila_ai_punti_di_distribuzione_per_riempire_le_taniche-423702545/?rss

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