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Alberta Plans To Introduce A Competitive Process For Carbon Sequestration Tenure - Energy and Natural Resources

Egypt looking to strengthen military cooperation with Cyprus and Greece

CAIRO: Egypt has discussed expanding military relations with Cyprus and Greece within the framework of continued coordination between them. This came during the visit to Cyprus of Lt. Gen. Mohammed Zaki, commander in chief of the Egyptian Armed Forces and minister of defense and military production. Zaki left Cairo on Tuesday, heading a high-level military delegation on an

Dry spring has region s farmers praying for rain | Local

1 of 3 Pete Caster/Daily NewsGary Bye, who farms outside of Pomeroy, walks through a field of winter wheat that has suffered from the lack of spring rain Tuesday afternoon. The wheat begins to change color from green to a blueish-green tint before it completely dies off. The lack of precipitation this spring has caused many wheat farmers across the region angst as to how their yields will come in later this summer. Pete Caster/Tribune Gary Bye, a farmer outside Pomeroy, shows the color difference between two flag leaves of winter wheat Tuesday afternoon. The flag leaf on the left has lost much of its green color because of lack of water while the flag leaf on the right is from a healthy stock. Both leaves were picked from the same field about 10 yards apart. The flag leaf carries about 80 percent of the nutrients for wheat plants.

Lessons From The Colonial Pipeline Ransomware - Technology

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. Thankfully, it appears that the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack is behind us and the panic over gas lines and hoarding can subside. But after an episode like this, it is helpful to take stock and search for what we can learn. To start, everyone has now heard of ransomware, but to give a bit fuller background, this kind of malicious software is delivered into an information system such as a computer or a database and then renders all of the information inaccessible. Backups can sometimes help restore functionality,

Russia reports 7,920 new COVID-19 cases, 390 deaths

37 Belarusians were detected crossing the border illegally since August last year Belarus saw unprecedented mass protests after last year’s elections Updated 19 May 2021 May 19, 2021 05:13 Vilnius: Shivering on a cool night on the border between Belarus and Lithuania, a 19-year-old Belarusian has just fled his homeland through a forest, dodging regime border guards along the way. He is one of dozens of Belarusians to have walked across this EU border illegally after a bloody crackdown in Belarus in the wake of a disputed election last August. “I’m hugely relieved. I’ve left the horror,” the young Belarusian told AFP, minutes after his arrival on Lithuanian soil at night.

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