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Short Sleep Behavior of Chinstrap Penguins during Breeding Chaos in Antarctica: A Study

Adaptation to Change: Polar bears in Greenland adapt to climate changes in diet and habitat

Six Exoplanets Dance in Perfect Harmony Around Star HD 110067

A new study reveals the existence of six exoplanets orbiting in perfect harmony around star HD 110067

Merriam-Webster Reveals “Authentic” as Word of the Year

Merriam-Webster announces the selection of the word “Authentic” as Word of the Year

Nearly 1000 Migratory Birds Die After Crashing into Exhibition Center Windows in the United States

Nearly 1000 migratory birds die after crashing into windows of an exhibition center in the United States

California Airport Seizes Giraffe Droppings from Woman Who Wanted to Make Jewelry from Them

Giraffe droppings were seized at a California airport from a woman who wanted to make jewelry out of them

Pilot Snorts Cocaine from Woman and is Fired from British Airways After Drug Test

The pilot snorts cocaine from a woman and is fired from British Airways after a drug test

Well-Preserved Dinosaur Named “Barry” Up for Sale at Rare Paris Auction

A well-preserved dinosaur named “Barry” is up for sale at a rare auction in Paris

U.S. Police Stop Vehicle Carrying a Huge Bull in the Front Passenger Seat

U.S. police stopped a vehicle carrying a huge bull in the front passenger seat

New Study Reveals Why Cats Love Tuna

A new study reveals why cats love tuna

Neeraj Chopra Wins India’s First Gold at World Javelin Championship

Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra becomes the first Indian to win a gold medal at the World Athletics Championships by defeating Pakistani Arshad Nadeem in the men’s javelin throw on Sunday

Increase in Office Workers Calling in Sick in the U.S. on August 24 More than Any Other Day

Increase in office workers in the U.S. calling in sick on August 24 more than any other day

Teenager from North Dakota Rescued After Falling Near the Grand Canyon Edge from About 100 Feet

A teenager from North Dakota was rescued after falling near the Grand Canyon edge from about 100 feet

Lioness Shot After Escaping from Private Farm in South Korea

A lioness was shot after escaping from a private farm in South Korea

Mark Zuckerberg Says “It’s Time to Move On” from Cage Fight While Elon Musk Hesitates

Mark Zuckerberg says “It’s time to move on” from the cage fight while Elon Musk hesitates

Subway Offers Free Sandwiches for Life If Contestants Change Their First Name to “Subway”

Subway is offering its latest promotion in a bid to rebrand and also requires a change from its die-hard fans. Enthusiastic Subway lovers can enter a contest in August to win free sandwiches for life – if

Bear Caught Bathing in Jacuzzi Amid Extreme Heat in California

A bear was caught bathing in a jacuzzi amid extreme heat in California

German Vice President’s Dog Bites Secret Service Officers 10 Times in 4 Months: Records

The German vice president’s dog has bitten secret service officers 10 times in 4 months according to records

Student Residing in UAE Selected for $100,000 Global Student Award

A student residing in the UAE has been selected for the $100,000 global student award

Man Famous for Viral Blue and Black Dress Charged with Attempted Murder of His Wife

The man famous for the viral blue and black dress faces charges of attempted murder of his wife

Neeraj Chopra Wins India’s First Gold at World Javelin Championship

Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra becomes the first Indian to win a gold medal at the World Athletics Championships by defeating Pakistani Arshad Nadeem in the men’s javelin throw on Sunday

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The number of office workers in the United States calling in sick on August 24 exceeds any other day

The number of office workers in the United States calling in sick on August 24 exceeds any other day

Teen from North Dakota rescued after falling near the edge of a nearly 100-foot high canyon

A teen from North Dakota was rescued after falling near the edge of a nearly 100-foot high canyon

Lioness killed after escaping from a private farm in South Korea

A lioness was killed after escaping from a private farm in South Korea

Mark Zuckerberg says “it’s time to move on” from cage fight while Elon Musk hesitates

Mark Zuckerberg says “it’s time to move on” from cage fight while Elon Musk hesitates

Subway offers free sandwiches for life if contestants change their first name to “Subway”

Subway is offering its latest promotion in an effort to rebrand and also requires a change from its die-hard fans. Enthusiastic Subway lovers can participate in a contest in August to win free sandwiches for life – if

Bear spotted bathing in a hot tub amid extreme heat in California

A bear was spotted bathing in a hot tub amid extreme heat in California

Dog of US Vice President bites secret service officers 10 times in 4 months: Records

The dog of the US Vice President bites secret service officers 10 times in 4 months according to records

UAE resident student selected for $100,000 Global Student Award

A UAE resident student was selected for the $100,000 Global Student Award

Man famous for his viral blue and black dress faces charge of attempted murder of his wife

The man famous for his viral blue and black dress faces a charge of attempted murder of his wife

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Israel says its focus remains on climate change and urges unified action

Indigenous people experience the real-life horror effects of climate change

Indigenous people in some of the countries most affected by climate change experience the real-life horror effects

Amid construction of the world’s largest oil pipeline, Uganda announces plan to transition to renewable energy

The oil and gas sector can coexist with its renewable energy plans and together address local challenges

The US kills five militants in Iraq as Iranian-backed attacks continue to rise in Iraq

Iran-backed groups have targeted US forces in Iraq and Syria at least 76 times since October 17

Private sector calls for climate finance reform, asset managers urge for change

Top asset managers, including BlackRock CEO Larry Fink and TPG Capital founder James Coulter, have called for climate finance reform

Neom project in Saudi Arabia: $500 billion project reveals new “tourism escape”

Sirena is located on the shores of the Gulf of Aqaba and is set to be a “highly luxurious” destination

Inside the developed fingerprint test in Saudi Arabia for detecting cellular stress

The modern fingerprint test developed in Saudi Arabia provides an easy way to assess cellular stress

Sultan Al Jaber highlights oil industry goals on climate, accountability in oil companies

The appointed president of the COP for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change highlighted the importance of goals set by oil and gas companies

Minister of Climate, Environment, and Energy in the Maldives

Interview with the Minister of Climate, Environment, and Energy in the Maldives

Former Israeli President Ehud Olmert discusses recent Hamas attack: Full interview

Interview

an exemption from taxes for 30 years to companies relocating their headquarters to Riyadh

Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Hamas’s recent attack

Head of Oil Shale Research – Rystad Energy on the latest dynamics in the U.S. oil shale field

Interview with the Head of Oil Shale Research at Rystad Energy on the latest dynamics in the U.S. oil shale field

Tourism in AlUla, Saudi Arabia

Interview about tourism in AlUla, Saudi Arabia

CEO of Tabreed explains geothermal energy

The CEO of Tabreed explains geothermal energy

Secretary General of the International Energy Forum discusses energy transition

The Secretary General of the International Energy Forum discusses energy transition

Vice President of Rystad Energy discusses the future of offshore wind energy

The Vice President of Rystad Energy discusses the future of offshore wind energy

Head of Automotive and Infrastructure Research at BMI discusses electric vehicle prospects

Interview with the Head of Automotive and Infrastructure Research at BMI about electric vehicle prospects

Russia wants Ukraine and Hungary to meet to discuss EU accession request

The Ukrainian Chief of Staff said on Wednesday that he would like to arrange a meeting between the Ukrainian and Hungarian leaders to discuss the EU accession request

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi focuses on combating Sikh separatism

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi focuses on combating Sikh separatism, despite its limited support from the small religious minority in the country

UAE working on a national investment strategy

The United Arab Emirates is working on a national investment strategy according to the new Minister of Investment, Mohammed Al Suwaidi

Suspect arrested after Texas shooting incident leaves six dead

A suspect has been arrested following a shooting incident in Texas that left six people dead and three others injured, including two police officers

Search ends after volcano eruption kills 23 in Indonesia

Indonesian authorities announced on Thursday that they have completed the search and rescue operation for missing or deceased climbers after a volcano erupted on Java Island

UN Secretary-General issues rare call over global security threat from Gaza war

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres issued a rare call warning the UN Security Council of the emerging global security threat from the Gaza war

U.S. military suspends V-22 Ospreys after deadly crash in Japan

The U.S. military announced on Wednesday that it would suspend operations of its fleet of V-22 Ospreys following a deadly crash that occurred off the coast of Japan last week

Russia launches 23 drones and cruise missiles on Ukraine: Ukrainian air force

Russia launched 23 drones and cruise missiles at Ukraine, according to the Ukrainian air force

U.S. ramps up rhetoric on Israel ahead of anticipated assault on southern Gaza

The U.S. is ramping up its rhetoric on Israel ahead of the anticipated assault on southern Gaza

Planet Leader ship seized by Houthis becomes a tourist attraction

The Planet Leader ship seized by the Houthis in Yemen has become a tourist attraction

Israel approves 1,700 new housing units in East Jerusalem settlement

Israel has approved the construction of 1,700 new housing units in an East Jerusalem settlement

Russian-Saudi relations at “unprecedented level,” Putin tells Saudi Crown Prince

Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Russian-Saudi relations are at “an unprecedented level” during his meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman

Traffic in the Suez Canal in Egypt not interrupted after ship collides with bridge

Traffic in the Suez Canal in Egypt remains unaffected after a ship collided with a bridge

Saudi Arabia offers 30 years of tax exemptions for companies relocating to Riyadh

Netanyahu says Israeli forces are besieging Hamas leader Yehya Sinwar’s house

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israeli forces are besieging the house of Hamas leader Yehya Sinwar

Western forces in Iraq face drone attacks claimed by Iran-backed factions

Western forces in Iraq have faced drone attacks claimed by Iran-backed factions at least 76 times since October 17

Private sector calls for climate finance reform, asset managers urge changes

Top asset managers, including BlackRock CEO Larry Fink and TPG Capital founder James Coulter, called for reforms in climate finance

Neom project in Saudi Arabia: $500 billion project reveals new “tourism escape”

Sirana is located on the Gulf of Aqaba coast and is touted as a “highly luxurious” destination

Inside the developed fingerprint test in Saudi Arabia for detecting cellular stress

The modern fingerprint test developed in Saudi Arabia provides an easy way to assess cellular stress

Sultan Al Jaber highlights oil industry’s climate goals and accountability in oil companies

The appointed president of the COP conference of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change emphasized the importance of the goals set by oil and gas companies

Minister of Climate, Environment and Energy of the Maldives

Interview with the Minister of Climate, Environment and Energy of the Maldives

Former Israeli President Ehud Olmert discusses recent Hamas attack: full interview

Interview with former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert regarding the recent Hamas attack

Head of Shale Research at Rystad Energy discusses the latest dynamics in the U.S. shale field

Interview with the head of shale research at Rystad Energy about the latest dynamics in the U.S. shale field

Tourism in AlUla, Saudi Arabia

Interview about tourism in AlUla, Saudi Arabia

Vice President of Tabreed explains geothermal energy

The Vice President of Tabreed explains geothermal energy

Secretary General of the International Energy Forum discusses energy transition

The Secretary General of the International Energy Forum discusses energy transition

Vice President of Rystad Energy discusses the future of offshore wind energy

The Vice President of Rystad Energy discusses the future of offshore wind energy

Head of Automotive and Infrastructure Research at BMI discusses electric vehicle prospects

Interview with the Head of Automotive and Infrastructure Research at BMI about electric vehicle prospects

Russia wants to meet Ukraine and Hungary to discuss EU membership application

The Ukrainian Chief of Staff stated on Wednesday that he wishes to arrange a meeting between the Ukrainian and Hungarian leaders to discuss the EU membership application

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi focuses on combating Sikh separatism

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is focusing on combating Sikh separatism, despite its negligible support from the small religious minority in the country

The UAE is working on a national investment strategy

The United Arab Emirates is developing a national investment strategy according to the new Minister of Investment, Mohammed Al Suwaidi

Suspect arrested after Texas shooting incident that left six dead

A suspect has been arrested following a shooting incident in Texas that resulted in six deaths and three injuries, including two police officers

Search ends after volcano eruption kills 23 people in Indonesia

Indonesian authorities announced on Thursday that they have concluded the search and rescue operation for missing climbers after the volcanic eruption on Java Island

UN Secretary-General issues rare appeal on global security threat from Gaza war

The UN Secretary-General has issued a rare appeal regarding the global security threat posed by the war in Gaza

The United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres issues a rare call warning the UN Security Council about the global security threat emerging from the Gaza war

U.S. military suspends V-22 Osprey aircraft operations after fatal crash in Japan

The U.S. military announced on Wednesday that it will suspend operations of its fleet of V-22 Osprey aircraft following a crash that occurred last week off the coast of Japan that resulted in fatalities

Russia launches 23 drones and cruise missiles at Ukraine: Ukrainian Air Force

Russia launched 23 drones and cruise missiles at Ukraine, according to the Ukrainian Air Force

U.S. raises rhetoric on Israel ahead of anticipated attack in southern Gaza

The U.S. is raising its rhetoric on Israel ahead of the anticipated attack on southern Gaza

Seized planet leader ship by Houthis becomes a tourist attraction

The ship of the seized planet leader by the Houthis in Yemen has become a tourist attraction

Israel approves 1,700 new housing units in East Jerusalem settlement

Israel has approved the construction of 1,700 new housing units in an East Jerusalem settlement

Russia-Saudi relations at “unprecedented level,” Putin tells Saudi Crown Prince

Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Russia-Saudi relations are at an “unprecedented level” in a meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman

Traffic in the Suez Canal in Egypt unhindered after ship collides with bridge

Traffic in the Suez Canal in Egypt remains unhindered after a ship collided with a bridge

Saudi Arabia grants 30-year tax exemptions for companies relocating to Riyadh

Saudi Arabia is granting 30-year tax exemptions for companies that move their headquarters to Riyadh

Source: https://english.alarabiya.net/variety


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