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Forces Radio BFBS
The inaugural intake of service leavers and veterans to graduate from the Forces Media Academy will be congratulated...
Ирина Крючкова
Greenpeace Quebec
Tôt ce matin, 12 grimpeurs dont un leader autochtone et des activistes de Greenpeace se sont suspendus au pont Ironworkers Memorial à Vancouver, formant un barrage aérien pour empêcher les navires pétroliers transportant du pétrole des sables bitumineux de quitter le terminal du pipeline Trans Mountain.
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La Marseillaise
La finale de ce GP Féminin Derichebourg la Marseillaise 2018 oppose l'équipe de France espoir d'Alison Rodriguez, Céline Lebossé et Caroline Bourriaud aux Salonaises Cécile Masse, Séverine Roche et Christine Courtiol. Un rendez-vous à suivre en direct sur lamarseillaise.fr.
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João Caldeira Rodrigues
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Deschide Ştirea
Joi, 5 iulie, PE urmează să dezbată situația din R. Moldova de după invalidarea alegerilor din Chișinău, iar subiectul inclus în ordinea de zi se numește „Încălcări ale drepturilor omului, ale democrației si ale statului de drept în Moldova, Somalia și Burundi”.
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Diretta di Brasile - Belgio: presentazione, formazioni e cronaca in tempo reale del match valevole per il secondo quarto di finale del Mondiale di Russia 2018, calcio d'inizio alle ore 20
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Early this morning, 12 climbers including an Indigenous grassroots leader and Greenpeace activists formed an aerial blockade from the Iron Workers’ Memorial Bridge in Vancouver, stopping tar sands tanker traffic from leaving the Trans Mountain pipeline terminal. Why exactly have these activists chosen to put themselves in between tar sands tankers and the ocean? Good question! The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion is a proposal to build a new 1,150 km pipeline between Alberta and the BC coast, alongside an existing 60-year-old pipeline. The new pipeline would almost triple the amount of tar sands oil carried through the existing pipeline, and increase tar sands tanker traffic on the BC coast sevenfold. Oil spills from the pipeline or the hundreds of tankers it would bring to the Pacific Coast every year could contaminate drinking water, pollute the ocean or expose millions of people to toxic chemicals, including in Indigenous communities whose territories the proposed pipeline and tankers would cross without consent. The pipeline would also mean a ramping up of oil extraction in Canada’s tar sands, which would hurt people everywhere by helping to fuel climate-driven super-storms and other disasters. If this weren’t enough, the noise pollution from the anticipated seven-fold increase in tanker traffic could push an endangered population of orcas to extinction. We can’t let this happen — and there’s still time to stop it. Want to join in the wave of resistance? Tell Prime Minister Trudeau not to buy-out the Trans Mountain pipeline and tanker project >> https://act.gp/2KsGV95 Next, tell the Dirty Dozen banks not to fund toxic oil pipelines >> https://act.gp/2Kvew26