Analysis: Biden may begin to seize power in the United States

[ad_1] Finally! 16 days after Joe Biden was declared the winner of the presidential election, the incoming administration can begin the formal transition. It was deep inside. In her letter, Emily Murphy, head of the General Services Administration, who opens the door to Biden, writes that she made her decision …

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New monitoring will stop methane emissions

[ad_1] From: TT Published: November 24, 2020 kl. 06.30 Photo: Jae C Hong / AP / TT A new monitoring program will reduce methane leaks from the fossil fuel industry by 60 to 75 percent by 2030. Stock photo. Through a new collaboration with the UN and the European Commission, …

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Loading upcoming dieselgate hybrids? The bomb may soon explode

[ad_1] “Charge hybrids are fake cars built to pass lab tests and receive subsidies, not for actual driving,” warns the lead environmental organization. It’s the environmental organization Transport & Environment, T&E, sometimes described as an environmental lobby group, warning in a new report that automakers can’t deliver on their promises …

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Receive life in prison for mass rapes

[ad_1] A former leader of the Congolese-Kinshasa militia has been sentenced to life in prison for a series of war crimes, including murder and high-profile mass rape. The trial of Ntabo Ntaberi Sheka, accused of murder, rape, sexual slavery and use of child soldiers, has dragged on for two years. …

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Falkenberg: Hasse Eklund marches in protest

[ad_1] Falkenberg got off to a dream start against IFK Norrköping when John Chibuike scored after just two minutes when he cut after a long pitch. But then Norrköping turned around during the first half with three (!) Penalty goals from Christoffer Nyman. The first penalty came after a little …

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“It’s a 100 percent punishment.”

[ad_1] It was in the 86th minute that Patrik Wålemark collapsed in the penalty area in a duel with Jakob Johansson. BK Häcken’s coach Andreas Alm believes it was a penalty. – Now I looked it up and Jonas Eriksson was on the link. He said it was a punishment …

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Gävle ends its Chinese collaboration

[ad_1] This spring, seven Swedish municipalities ended their collaborations with cities in China due to lack of human rights. Now the municipality of Gävle is doing the same and ending its 10-year collaboration with the Chinese city of Zhuhai, writes Gefle Dagblad. – We believe that development in China has …

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Young people get help to delete nude photos

[ad_1] – For a long time we have seen that photographs of children and young people, which may have been taken voluntarily from the beginning, are disseminated online. As soon as they spread without the consent of the child and beyond the control of the child, it is a problem …

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