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Papal visit organizers confident things will go ‘mostly right’ not ‘precisely wrong’ NATO

Papal visit organizers confident things will go ‘mostly right’ not ‘precisely wrong’

Edmonton Archbishop Richard Smith, left, and Rev. Cristino Bouvette, the visit's national liturgical co-ordinator, are seen during a papal visit news conference with organizers at the Edmonton Convention Centre on Saturday, July 23, 2022. Photo by Ian Kucerak /Postmedia Organizers in Edmonton say they’re ready to host the papal visit…
bubmag
July 24, 2022
Nigerian doctor, Obinna Obeta, charged with conspiring with Ekweremadu to traffic boy for organ harvesting NATO

Nigerian doctor, Obinna Obeta, charged with conspiring with Ekweremadu to traffic boy for organ harvesting

Obinna Obeta, a 50-year-old doctor from Southwark, South London has been accused of plotting with Senator Ike Ekwerenmadu to traffic a 21-year-old boy allegedly for organ harvesting. According to Daily Mail, Obeta who appeared at Bexley Magistrates’ Court on July 13, is charged under the Modern Slavery Act for arranging…
bubmag
July 23, 2022
Senators launch investigation into child abuse allegations at treatment facilities NATO

Senators launch investigation into child abuse allegations at treatment facilities

A pair of senators are launching an investigation into abuse at facilities that house children with special needs and mental health issues as well as children from the foster care and juvenile justice systems.  Sens. Patty Murray, D-Wash., and Ron Wyden, D-Ore., sent letters Thursday to the heads of four…
bubmag
July 22, 2022
Ear anatomy shows warm-blooded animals evolved 233 million years ago NATO

Ear anatomy shows warm-blooded animals evolved 233 million years ago

Analysis of inner ear canals from hundreds of modern and fossil animals shows that warm-bloodedness appeared abruptly in the late Triassic Life 20 July 2022 By Christa Lesté-Lasserre Warm-bloodedness may have enabled the ancestors of mammals to expand to colder areas Luzia Soares The first warm-blooded animals appeared abruptly 233…
bubmag
July 20, 2022
Bees could be key to reducing fluctuations in food supplies and steadying prices, study suggests NATO

Bees could be key to reducing fluctuations in food supplies and steadying prices, study suggests

Supporting and enhancing pollinators could help stabilise the production of important crops like oilseeds and fruit, reducing the sort of uncertainty that causes food price spikes, new research has shown. Scientists at the University of Reading analysed years of data on the poorly understood effect of pollinators on crop yield…
bubmag
July 20, 2022