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Swamp Notes podcast. Trump considers war in Iran

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Travel   来源:Fact Check  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, a fellow center-left leader, congratulated Albanese on his victory.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, a fellow center-left leader, congratulated Albanese on his victory.

Rosa Elena González, 45, is a Wayuu woman from Maracaibo, Venezuela. She has been living in the Somos Unidos informal neighborhood in Maicao, Colombia, for the past seven years, after migrating from Venezuela.“When there are big weather events like huge downpours, the young and elderly get sick … most of them don’t have health insurance,” she said.

Swamp Notes podcast. Trump considers war in Iran

“Some families have roofs made out of plastic bags which break. In January, the wind got so strong that almost all of us lost our roofs.”Alfredo Atencio, 69, poses for the photo at home in the Amanecer de la Paz neighborhood, on the outskirts of Maicao, Colombia, Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Ivan Valencia)Alfredo Atencio, 69, poses for the photo at home in the Amanecer de la Paz neighborhood, on the outskirts of Maicao, Colombia, Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Ivan Valencia)

Swamp Notes podcast. Trump considers war in Iran

Alfredo Atencio, 69, is from the Wayuu community on the Colombian side of the border who lives in the Amanecer de la Paz neighborhood in Maicao with his daughter and her three children. His home, constructed from recycled materials and covered with zinc, lacks internal divisions and he says the strong wind and flooding has impacted him.“It hits really hard, and when it’s really hot and there’s lots of sun, it’s tough too,” he told the Associated Press.

Swamp Notes podcast. Trump considers war in Iran

With support from a kit provided by the Danish Refugee Council, Atencio was able to expand his home using the wood and cement boards supplied, making significant improvements to his living space.

Teacher and Indigenous member of the Wayuu community Kelmis Maria Gonzalez, 45, and her son David, watch videos on her cell phone in Mayapo, Colombia, Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Ivan Valencia)GALÁPAGOS ISLANDS, Ecuador (AP) — Warm morning light reflects from the remains of a natural rock arch near Darwin Island, one of the most remote islands in the Galapagos. In clear, deep blue water, thousands of creatures — fish, hammerhead sharks, marine iguanas — move in search of food.

The 2021 collapse of Darwin’s Arch, named for the famed British naturalist behind the theory of evolution, came from natural erosion. But its demise underscored the fragility of a far-flung archipelago that’s coming under increased pressure both fromand invasive species.

A piece of the edge of Darwin’s Arch is visible in the ocean above Pacific creolefish off of Darwin Island, Ecuador in the Galapagos on Thursday, June 13, 2024. (AP Photo/Alie Skowronski)A piece of the edge of Darwin’s Arch is visible in the ocean above Pacific creolefish off of Darwin Island, Ecuador in the Galapagos on Thursday, June 13, 2024. (AP Photo/Alie Skowronski)

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