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Rosenberg: What's Putin trying to achieve by calling a three-day ceasefire?

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Sustainability   来源:Numbers  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:“I’m worried that every year the water will get higher. But we don’t have any resources,” she says. “If we had resources, we would move out.”

“I’m worried that every year the water will get higher. But we don’t have any resources,” she says. “If we had resources, we would move out.”

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Rosenberg: What's Putin trying to achieve by calling a three-day ceasefire?

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Rosenberg: What's Putin trying to achieve by calling a three-day ceasefire?

MACAPA, Brazil (AP) — Where the mother of all rivers meets the Atlantic Ocean in coastal Brazil, it’s not a single channel, instead it braids around 230 kilometers (142 miles) of islands including the Bailique Archipelago.A native of the mouth of the Amazon, Elielson Elinho, 31, knows that the struggle between the majestic river and the ocean shapes life in these islands. So much so that early this year, his family sensed that the sea was winning, and that it was time to leave.

Rosenberg: What's Putin trying to achieve by calling a three-day ceasefire?

The Amazon River discharges one-fifth of all the world’s freshwater that runs off land surface. Despite that force, the seawater pushed back the river that bathes the archipelago for most of the second half of 2021, leaving thousands scrambling for drinking water.

Sabrina Fernandes holds her baby at her house, in the Perpetuo Socorro neighborhood, in the city of Macapa, state of Amapa, northern Brazil, Friday, Sept. 9, 2022. (AP Photo/Eraldo Peres)AP Writers Jiang Junzhe and Matt Ott contributed.

NEW YORK (AP) — After recovering from an initial jolt, U.S. stocks, bonds and the value of the U.S. dollar drifted through a quiet Monday following the latest reminder that the U.S government may be hurtling toward an unsustainable mountain of debt.The S&P 500 edged up by 0.1% after

to say the U.S. federal governmenta top-tier “Aaa” rating. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 137 points, or 0.3%, and the Nasdaq composite inched up by less than 0.`%.

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