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Ukrainian Diaspora And Supporters Rally In Warsaw On 4th Anniversary Of Full-Scale War
26 February 2026
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26 February 2026
WARSAW, POLAND - FEBRUARY 24: Anarchist protesters display a banner reading 'Apparent Peace - Silent War' (Pozorny Pokoj - Cicha Wojna) at Castle Square on February 24, 2026 in Warsaw, Poland. Standing at the foot of Sigismund's Column, the group used the slogan 'Anarchists against imperialisms' to voice their opposition to the ongoing Russian invasion on its fourth anniversary.
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Global Day Of Action For Regime Change In Iran Was One Of The Largest Protests Ever In Toronto
15 February 2026
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15 February 2026
Protestors hold a banner with a portrait of Reza Pahlavi as 350,000 Canadians take part in a protest against the Islamic Republic of Iran in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 14, 2026. The protest is one of the largest protests ever in Toronto and is part of a Global Day of Action coinciding with other similar protests that take place in major cities around the world. Protesters drape themselves in red, white, and green flags emblazoned with a golden lion and sun, the flag Iran uses before the Islamic Republic comes to power in 1979. The rally is a response to a call by exiled Iranian crown prince Reza Pahlavi to show solidarity with anti-government demonstrators in Iran and support a national uprising of the Iranian people. Protesters call for a regime change and that power in Iran be returned to Reza Pahlavi, the former exiled Crown Prince of Iran and the last heir apparent to the defunct throne of the Imperial State of Iran.
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The Planned Highway A69 Work Sites After Its Stoppage By Judges Two Months Ago
16 May 2025
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16 May 2025
An unfinished structure on the A69 highway is flooded frequently due to apparent design errors. The Administrative Court of Toulouse suspends all work on the A69 highway project between Toulouse and Castres. NGE/Atosca files an appeal against this decision and requests the Court to allow the work to continue during the appeal process. Two senators and two MPs from the Tarn department propose a retroactive law to authorize the construction of the A69, aiming to bypass the Court's decision. Atosca claims that all leveling work has begun and that more than 70% of highway structures are completed. However, the actual progress of leveling work and highway structures does not match Atosca's claims. Several issues, such as water drainage and species protection, affect the project. The main opposition group, 'La Voie est Libre' ('The Way is Free'), wants the construction to stop until all judicial decisions are finalized. Expropriations for farmers remain unresolved. Opponents argue that upgrading the N126 would suffice for the planned 6,000 vehicles per day and would be more cost-effective. The A69 highway is projected to cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros, excluding inflation) for 54 kilometers, with more than 100 protected species and 400 hectares of agricultural fields at risk. This takes place in Toulouse, France, on May 15, 2025.
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4 September 2023
The anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called snakebird, darter, American darter, or water turkey, is a water bird of the Southeastern United States. The word anhinga comes from the Brazilian Tupi language and means ''devil bird'' or ''snake bird''. The origin of the name is apparent when swimming: only the neck appears above water, so the bird looks like a snake ready to strike. They do not have external nares (nostrils) and breathe solely through their epiglottis. The anhinga is placed in the darter family, Anhingidae, and is closely related to Indian (Anhinga melanogaster), African (Anhinga rufa), and Australian (Anhinga novaehollandiae) darters. Like other darters, the anhinga hunts by spearing fish and other small prey using its sharp, slender beak. The birds are often seen drying their wings in the sun as they have no oil on them, which is typical to ducks and other water birds.
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4 September 2023
The anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called snakebird, darter, American darter, or water turkey, is a water bird of the Southeastern United States. The word anhinga comes from the Brazilian Tupi language and means ''devil bird'' or ''snake bird''. The origin of the name is apparent when swimming: only the neck appears above water, so the bird looks like a snake ready to strike. They do not have external nares (nostrils) and breathe solely through their epiglottis. The anhinga is placed in the darter family, Anhingidae, and is closely related to Indian (Anhinga melanogaster), African (Anhinga rufa), and Australian (Anhinga novaehollandiae) darters. Like other darters, the anhinga hunts by spearing fish and other small prey using its sharp, slender beak. The birds are often seen drying their wings in the sun as they have no oil on them, which is typical to ducks and other water birds.
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4 September 2023
The anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called snakebird, darter, American darter, or water turkey, is a water bird of the Southeastern United States. The word anhinga comes from the Brazilian Tupi language and means ''devil bird'' or ''snake bird''. The origin of the name is apparent when swimming: only the neck appears above water, so the bird looks like a snake ready to strike. They do not have external nares (nostrils) and breathe solely through their epiglottis. The anhinga is placed in the darter family, Anhingidae, and is closely related to Indian (Anhinga melanogaster), African (Anhinga rufa), and Australian (Anhinga novaehollandiae) darters. Like other darters, the anhinga hunts by spearing fish and other small prey using its sharp, slender beak. The birds are often seen drying their wings in the sun as they have no oil on them, which is typical to ducks and other water birds.
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4 September 2023
The anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called snakebird, darter, American darter, or water turkey, is a water bird of the Southeastern United States. The word anhinga comes from the Brazilian Tupi language and means ''devil bird'' or ''snake bird''. The origin of the name is apparent when swimming: only the neck appears above water, so the bird looks like a snake ready to strike. They do not have external nares (nostrils) and breathe solely through their epiglottis. The anhinga is placed in the darter family, Anhingidae, and is closely related to Indian (Anhinga melanogaster), African (Anhinga rufa), and Australian (Anhinga novaehollandiae) darters. Like other darters, the anhinga hunts by spearing fish and other small prey using its sharp, slender beak. The birds are often seen drying their wings in the sun as they have no oil on them, which is typical to ducks and other water birds.
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4 September 2023
The anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called snakebird, darter, American darter, or water turkey, is a water bird of the Southeastern United States. The word anhinga comes from the Brazilian Tupi language and means ''devil bird'' or ''snake bird''. The origin of the name is apparent when swimming: only the neck appears above water, so the bird looks like a snake ready to strike. They do not have external nares (nostrils) and breathe solely through their epiglottis. The anhinga is placed in the darter family, Anhingidae, and is closely related to Indian (Anhinga melanogaster), African (Anhinga rufa), and Australian (Anhinga novaehollandiae) darters. Like other darters, the anhinga hunts by spearing fish and other small prey using its sharp, slender beak. The birds are often seen drying their wings in the sun as they have no oil on them, which is typical to ducks and other water birds.
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4 September 2023
The anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called snakebird, darter, American darter, or water turkey, is a water bird of the Southeastern United States. The word anhinga comes from the Brazilian Tupi language and means ''devil bird'' or ''snake bird''. The origin of the name is apparent when swimming: only the neck appears above water, so the bird looks like a snake ready to strike. They do not have external nares (nostrils) and breathe solely through their epiglottis. The anhinga is placed in the darter family, Anhingidae, and is closely related to Indian (Anhinga melanogaster), African (Anhinga rufa), and Australian (Anhinga novaehollandiae) darters. Like other darters, the anhinga hunts by spearing fish and other small prey using its sharp, slender beak. The birds are often seen drying their wings in the sun as they have no oil on them, which is typical to ducks and other water birds.
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4 September 2023
The anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called snakebird, darter, American darter, or water turkey, is a water bird of the Southeastern United States. The word anhinga comes from the Brazilian Tupi language and means ''devil bird'' or ''snake bird''. The origin of the name is apparent when swimming: only the neck appears above water, so the bird looks like a snake ready to strike. They do not have external nares (nostrils) and breathe solely through their epiglottis. The anhinga is placed in the darter family, Anhingidae, and is closely related to Indian (Anhinga melanogaster), African (Anhinga rufa), and Australian (Anhinga novaehollandiae) darters. Like other darters, the anhinga hunts by spearing fish and other small prey using its sharp, slender beak. The birds are often seen drying their wings in the sun as they have no oil on them, which is typical to ducks and other water birds.
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14 November 2016
The full moon is seen in the night sky on the eve of the supermoon spectacle at the Eastern India city in Kolkata,India. Supermoon will be at its peak on Monday, November 14. This moon will be the fifth largest since 1948 and will not be encountered so closely again till 2034.A supermoon is the coincidence of a full moon or a new moon with the closest approach the Moon makes to the Earth on its elliptical orbit, resulting in the largest apparent size of the lunar disk as seen from Earth.According to reports, this supermoon encounter will be the biggest and brightest so far and the celestial event has also been labelled as "supermoon of the century." It is likely to appear 14 percent bigger, reported snopes.com. The moon will also be 30 percent brighter and its view can be witnessed more clearly from planetariums, mountains, skyscrapers, beaches and monuments. Supermoon can be witnessed from almost all parts of India, but regions in the extreme south will not be so lucky.
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14 November 2016
The full moon is seen in the night sky on the eve of the supermoon spectacle at the Eastern India city in Kolkata,India. Supermoon will be at its peak on Monday, November 14. This moon will be the fifth largest since 1948 and will not be encountered so closely again till 2034.A supermoon is the coincidence of a full moon or a new moon with the closest approach the Moon makes to the Earth on its elliptical orbit, resulting in the largest apparent size of the lunar disk as seen from Earth.According to reports, this supermoon encounter will be the biggest and brightest so far and the celestial event has also been labelled as "supermoon of the century." It is likely to appear 14 percent bigger, reported snopes.com. The moon will also be 30 percent brighter and its view can be witnessed more clearly from planetariums, mountains, skyscrapers, beaches and monuments. Supermoon can be witnessed from almost all parts of India, but regions in the extreme south will not be so lucky.
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14 November 2016
The full moon is seen in the night sky on the eve of the supermoon spectacle at the Eastern India city in Kolkata,India. Supermoon will be at its peak on Monday, November 14. This moon will be the fifth largest since 1948 and will not be encountered so closely again till 2034.A supermoon is the coincidence of a full moon or a new moon with the closest approach the Moon makes to the Earth on its elliptical orbit, resulting in the largest apparent size of the lunar disk as seen from Earth.According to reports, this supermoon encounter will be the biggest and brightest so far and the celestial event has also been labelled as "supermoon of the century." It is likely to appear 14 percent bigger, reported snopes.com. The moon will also be 30 percent brighter and its view can be witnessed more clearly from planetariums, mountains, skyscrapers, beaches and monuments. Supermoon can be witnessed from almost all parts of India, but regions in the extreme south will not be so lucky.
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14 November 2016
The full moon is seen in the night sky on the eve of the supermoon spectacle at the Eastern India city in Kolkata,India. Supermoon will be at its peak on Monday, November 14. This moon will be the fifth largest since 1948 and will not be encountered so closely again till 2034.A supermoon is the coincidence of a full moon or a new moon with the closest approach the Moon makes to the Earth on its elliptical orbit, resulting in the largest apparent size of the lunar disk as seen from Earth.According to reports, this supermoon encounter will be the biggest and brightest so far and the celestial event has also been labelled as "supermoon of the century." It is likely to appear 14 percent bigger, reported snopes.com. The moon will also be 30 percent brighter and its view can be witnessed more clearly from planetariums, mountains, skyscrapers, beaches and monuments. Supermoon can be witnessed from almost all parts of India, but regions in the extreme south will not be so lucky.
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14 November 2016
The full moon is seen in the night sky on the eve of the supermoon spectacle at the Eastern India city in Kolkata,India. Supermoon will be at its peak on Monday, November 14. This moon will be the fifth largest since 1948 and will not be encountered so closely again till 2034.A supermoon is the coincidence of a full moon or a new moon with the closest approach the Moon makes to the Earth on its elliptical orbit, resulting in the largest apparent size of the lunar disk as seen from Earth.According to reports, this supermoon encounter will be the biggest and brightest so far and the celestial event has also been labelled as "supermoon of the century." It is likely to appear 14 percent bigger, reported snopes.com. The moon will also be 30 percent brighter and its view can be witnessed more clearly from planetariums, mountains, skyscrapers, beaches and monuments. Supermoon can be witnessed from almost all parts of India, but regions in the extreme south will not be so lucky.
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14 November 2016
The full moon is seen in the night sky on the eve of the supermoon spectacle at the Eastern India city in Kolkata,India. Supermoon will be at its peak on Monday, November 14. This moon will be the fifth largest since 1948 and will not be encountered so closely again till 2034.A supermoon is the coincidence of a full moon or a new moon with the closest approach the Moon makes to the Earth on its elliptical orbit, resulting in the largest apparent size of the lunar disk as seen from Earth.According to reports, this supermoon encounter will be the biggest and brightest so far and the celestial event has also been labelled as "supermoon of the century." It is likely to appear 14 percent bigger, reported snopes.com. The moon will also be 30 percent brighter and its view can be witnessed more clearly from planetariums, mountains, skyscrapers, beaches and monuments. Supermoon can be witnessed from almost all parts of India, but regions in the extreme south will not be so lucky.
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