Sunday 10 September 2023

Amazing Discovery Claims Elephants Have Specific 'Names' For Each Other

Amazing Discovery Claims Elephants Have Specific 'Names' For Each Other

As elephants wander the African savannah, they might keep in touch with relatives by calling out their individual 'names'.
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Thursday 7 September 2023

CBC found vehicles stolen in Canada on the streets of African nations. Here's how they got there | CBC News

CBC found vehicles stolen in Canada on the streets of African nations. Here's how they got there | CBC News

In 2022, there was a never-before-seen billion dollars worth of vehicles stolen in Canada, and nearly all of them were exported overseas by organized crime. In West Africa, where many of the vehicles end up, authorities are pleading with Canada to stop the flow of stolen cars.
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Wednesday 6 September 2023

Tuesday 5 September 2023

Japan's Traditional Tattoos Are Celebrated at This Underground Pilgrimage

Japan's Traditional Tattoos Are Celebrated at This Underground Pilgrimage

Tattoos are stigmatized in Japan because they're associated with gangs. But a centuries-old tattoo art called "horimono" is seen by some as spiritual and fundamental to Japanese culture. Every summer, a group of Japanese people go on this pilgrimage in the mountains to celebrate these tattoos together.
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Australian Government, Of All Places, Says Age Verification Is A Privacy & Security Nightmare

Australian Government, Of All Places, Says Age Verification Is A Privacy & Security Nightmare

In the past I’ve sometimes described Australia as the land where internet policy is completely upside down. Rather than having a system that protects intermediaries from liability for third party c…
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Sunday 3 September 2023

After three wet summers, these tiny creatures are booming. They could make you allergic to red meat

After three wet summers, these tiny creatures are booming. They could make you allergic to red meat

With ticks thriving after La NiƱa, more people are expected to be bitten by the parasites, and that could lead to an increase in cases of a potentially life-threatening meat allergy.
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