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  1. Two U.S. F-35 fighter jets intercepted Russian fighter aircraft Tuesday as they approached Alaska's Air Defense Identification Zone, officials announced Thursday. The Russian military aircraft included a TU-95 BEAR-H bomber, as well as SU-30 and SU-35 fighter jets. NORAD CONDUCTS AIR DEFENSE EXERCISE DAYS AFTER RUSSIAN AIRCRAFT INTERCEPTED OVER ALASKA, OBJECTS SHOT DOWN
  2. An energy giant has been accused of covering up the severity of an oil spill which allegedly killed dolphins off Western Australia (WA) last year. A whistleblower's statement read out in parliament this week alleges dead dolphins were found floating near the oil slick caused by Santos last March. Santos has previously denied the deaths were connected to the spill from its Varanus Island facility. The Australian firm is yet to respond to request for comment. The company last April told the WA Today newspaper the incident was a "minor spill" with "negligible" environmental impact. In November it added that the dead dolphins had been sighted "a couple of hours after" the spill, arguing it would have been too early for their deaths to result from it.
  3. South Africa is starting a joint military exercise with Russia and China that opposition figures say amounts to an endorsement of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The US has also criticised the 10-day naval drills, which will continue over the first anniversary of the war in Ukraine. But South Africa's government says it remains neutral regarding the conflict, and that it routinely hosts similar drills with other countries, including France and the US. What are South Africa, Russia and China doing? The Mosi II naval exercises are taking place in the Indian Ocean, off the South African coast. The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) says 350 members of its armed forces will take part.
  4. An annual trick of the light is treating visitors to a fiery red waterfall at California's Yosemite National Park. The setting sun lights up Horsetail Falls for a few weeks every February in a phenomenon called a "firefall". When conditions are just right, the waterfall looks like lava gushing thousands of feet from a high cliff. The spectacle lasts only a few minutes a day, but attracts hundreds of visitors to the park every year. Haze or even slight cloudiness can diminish or eliminate the effect, the National Park Service says. But "when the sun drops at the exact right angle," spokesman Scott Gediman tells AFP, "it's magical". California and much of the western US has been plagued by drought for years, threatening the firefall's appearance. But the downpours and massive flooding that devastated much of the west early this year have plumped up the state's watercourses, making this year's firefall picture-perfect.)
  5. US President Joe Biden remains healthy, vigorous and fit to successfully execute his duties, according to the White House physician. Doctors gave the 80-year-old a three-hour physical examination on Thursday at a hospital in the Washington area. It marked Mr Biden's second extensive physical exam since he took office in January 2021. America's oldest ever president, he is widely expected soon to announce he will seek a second term in office. Thursday's physical provides a detailed insight into Mr Biden's medical history and his current health and fitness. It did not include a cognitive test. "The President remains fit for duty, and fully executes all of his responsibilities without any exemptions or accommodations," Dr Kevin O'Connor wrote on Thursday in a memo.
  6. Thousands of Ukrainians are arriving in the UK as civilians and returning home as skilled soldiers ready for battle. In five weeks, 10,000 of the volunteers have learned the international laws of armed conflict, trench warfare, urban fighting, weapons handling and firing, medical training and dealing with explosives. The recruits are part of Operation Interflex, which is held at secret locations across the UK, to help Ukrainians fight and survive despite the onslaught of Russian invaders.
  7. Bruce Willis' original diagnosis of aphasia has progressed, according to his family members ... who say the latest word from doctors is that he has frontotemporal dementia. His daughter Rumer Willis posted that update and a statement from the family ... telling fans Bruce has now been diagnosed with a common cause of dementia, which is known as FTD.
  8. The 2023 Oscars nominations came and went without paying the slightest attention to Tom Cruise and his performance in Top Gun: Maverick. The 2022 action movie has been nominated in Best Picture categories for both the Academy Awards and the Golden Globe Awards, but Cruise has yet to be nominated for Best Actor. What gives? Many have expressed that Cruise and Top Gun can’t be separated, calling the movie a star vehicle for the actor. Following the Oscar nominations, journalist Max Weiss tweeted, “I will say this. If you’re going to nominate Top Gun: Maverick For Best Picture, you’ve gotta nominate Tom Cruise. He’s the whole thing. He’s the Top Gun AND the Maverick. He’s the movie and the movie is him.” Full Article
  9. Nearly a decade after Keanu Reeves' John Wick went on a deadly rampage after his beloved dog was killed, the assassin may just have a new four-legged friend in the final trailer for John Wick: Chapter 4. The first John Wick film found the title character living a peaceful life in retirement, with an adorable dog as his companion, a final gift from his dying wife. When a group of assassins made the mistake of killing his beloved pooch, the hitman Wick came out of retirement and went on a bloody rampage. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-11761189/John-Wick-Chapter-4-final-trailer-finds-Keanu-Reeves-title-character-fighting-freedom.html
  10. Generally, and of course there are exceptions, but it goes in the name of the house leader stated in the Tabien Baan.
  11. The sequel to I Am Legend has been confirmed with Will Smith set to star in the film alongside Michael B. Jordan. Producer Akiva Goldsman, 60, revealed that work has begun on the second film to the 2007 sci-fi/horror blockbuster. The follow-up dystopian picture would see The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air star Will, 54, return to his role as Robert Neville, working to cure a zombie apocalypse in New York.
  12. White supremacist Payton Gendron, who killed 10 Black people in a New York supermarket, was taken out of a courtroom after someone in the audience rushed at him. The 19-year-old will have no chance of parole, meaning he will spend the rest of his life behind bars after the mass shooting in the city of Buffalo in May last year. During an emotional sentencing hearing on Wednesday, relatives of his victims had a chance to confront him with the pain caused by his racist attack. That anger briefly turned physical when he was charged at by a man in the audience, who was quickly restrained. Courtroom footage shows officers bundling Gendron out of the room for his own safety while colleagues attempted to calm the situation.
  13. I think this is outrageous ! People are having to choose between "eat or heat" in some cases, meanwhile these companies are trebleing their profits.
  14. British Gas owner Centrica has seen its profits soar to more than £3 billion for 2022 amid rocketing energy prices that have sparked a cost-of-living crisis. The energy giant reported underlying operating profits of £3.3 billion against profits of £948 million in 2021. Chris O'Shea, group chief executive, said: “Our performance in 2022 demonstrates the benefits of our balanced portfolio and our strong balance sheet. "The energy crisis and cost of living pressures have created a challenging environment for customers and communities, but we have been able to provide much needed stability and support”. Underlying earnings for the group jumped to £2.8 billion from £392 million the previous year, after subtracting its Spirit Energy businesses which were sold in March 2022. Centrica said it made operating profits of £72 million at its British Gas retail division, British Gas Energy, but this was down 39% on the year before.
  15. There's anger in East Palestine, Ohio, with residents demanding answers 12 days after a train carrying toxic chemicals derailed in the small town. "What rolls through on those tracks is of more value than the lives of the residents in our community," said one local. State and federal officials have assured residents they were removing contaminated soil from the site, and the air and municipal water quality was now normal. But, the Governor said residents living near the spill should drink bottled water as a precaution. Read more about the meeting, where the rail firm at the heart of the disaster failed to show up.
  16. Anymore of this continued deflection to US Citizens in other countries will earn a suspension !
  17. Russian missiles were once again taunting Ukraine from the sky as we entered this prisoner of war facility in the west of the country. Hundreds of captured Russian soldiers, conscripts, and mercenaries are held in these gritty buildings - one of 50 sites around Ukraine where they are detained. The crump of Ukrainian air defences could be heard in the distance as we were led into a basement, to be met with the sight of dozens of prisoners taking shelter from the Russian attack. Prisoner exchanges have become a regular feature of this war and for Kyiv it is crucial that they continue. Ukraine said this month it had secured the release of 1,762 men and women so far in prisoner swaps. These are highly sensitive operations, often taking months to arrange. Under the Geneva Conventions, prisoners of war must not be paraded or exposed to the public.
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