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Month: August 2024

Protest by climate activists at another German airport halts cargo flights

BERLIN (AP) — Officials say an overnight protest by climate activists at Leipzig/Halle Airport in eastern Germany forced a three-hour halt to cargo flights. The protest by the Last Generation group followed demonstrations last week at Cologne-Bonn Airport and then at Frankfurt Airport, Germany’s busiest, which significantly disrupted passenger flights. Federal police said five activists

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Toyota reports record quarterly profit, boosted by a weak yen and despite a certification scandal

AP Business Writer TOKYO (AP) — Toyota says its April-June profit rose 1.7%, boosted by a favorable exchange rate, as vehicle sales grew around the world despite a certification scandal that halted production in Japan for several months. Fiscal first quarter profit at Japan’s top automaker rose to 1.33 trillion yen or $8.9 billion. That’s

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¿Cómo desaparecieron los neandertales? Nuevos análisis de ADN arrojan luz sobre el misterio

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — El descubrimiento en 2010 de que los primeros humanos y los neandertales se habían cruzado fue una bomba científica: la revelación de un legado genético que, desde entonces, se ha descubierto que desempeña un papel en la vida de las personas modernas, influyendo en los ritmos circadianos, el funcionamiento del

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Hezbollah leader says war with Israel has entered ‘new phase’ after killings of top militant figures

Associated Press BEIRUT (AP) — Hezbollah’s leader warned that the militant group’s conflict with Israel has entered a “new phase.” He made the comments Thursday following the killing of a top Hezbollah commander in Beirut and Hamas’ political chief in Tehran. Hassan Nasrallah spoke to a funeral ceremony for the commander, Fouad Shukur, who was

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