Highlights from the Week in Wildlife: Sea Lions, Toads, and Goslings
This week features captivating wildlife photographs showcasing a variety of species, including a hefty sea lion, affectionate toads, and a charming gosling.
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This week features captivating wildlife photographs showcasing a variety of species, including a hefty sea lion, affectionate toads, and a charming gosling.
Denmark is conducting a post-mortem examination on Timmy, a humpback whale that captured the hearts of many in Germany, to determine the cause of his death.
On Friday, leaders from six Western Balkan countries will convene in Montenegro to discuss potential growth for the European Union and trade dynamics with the US and China.
Ahead of the upcoming Western Balkans summit, Council chief Costa emphasizes the need to simplify EU enlargement rules by eliminating the requirement for unanimity at each stage, highlighting the importance of this shift for Europe's stability.
London producer DJ GTi is preparing to launch his first EP, ‘enhanced_performance,’ on June 12, marking his return since the release of 'Santa Teresa.'
In a disappointing start to their World Cup preparations, France fell 2-1 to Ivory Coast in their first warm-up match, raising concerns about their performance.
In light of recent drone incursions by Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin has declared plans to enhance Russia's air defenses during an economic forum in St. Petersburg.
In a significant operation, Australian authorities have confiscated more than 100,000 live exotic cockroaches, including dubia and Madagascar hissing cockroaches, which are illegal to import.
The Stratos development in Utah highlights the ongoing conflict over water and energy resources driven by the demands of datacenters in the AI era.
Melissa Albert's debut adult novel, 'The Children,' examines the complexities of creativity and its effects on family dynamics, revealing the often harsh realities faced by writers.