Dwayne Fields and Welsh adventurer Phoebe Smith (Image: copyright unkown)
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One of the great step forwards for Welsh democracy in the Senedd election was giving 16-year-olds the vote.
The grumpy old git brigade will inevitably complain that the youthful electorate lack the life experience to have a view on politics but when it comes to the defining issue of our age the demographic we can learn most from is teenagers.
Russia is stealing the north magnetic pole from Canada Everything Should Be Better: No more do the world s compasses point to the sublime liberty of the Maple Leaf
Author of the article: Tristin Hopper
Publishing date: May 06, 2021 • 10 hours ago • 3 minute read •
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It’s popular these days to mourn the passing of American global hegemony. After decades of Pax Americana, the world risks slipping into a new era shaped by emerging powers such as Russia, Iran and China. But amid hand-wringing over the loss of military or economic power, you may not have noticed that NATO just lost one of its lesser known assets: De facto ownership of the mysterious dot to which all of the world’s compasses point.
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Ciarán Hinds plays John Franklin in this adaptation of Dan Simmon s novel
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The Terror: it s Master and Commander, with monsters. The horror series from producer Ridley Scott, which was originally shown on the US channel AMC in 2018 and now finally arrives on BBC Two, follows a boatload of arctic explorers on the run from a vengeful spirit that dwells in those frozen wastes.
Ice-monsters may be fictional (at least, one would hope so), but the show is based on historical fact. It s the latest retelling of the doomed 1845-46 expedition of Captain John Franklin and Francis Crozier, and their two ominously named ships – Erebus (one of the rivers in the Greek underworld) and Terror.
Earth s north magnetic pole is on the move - here s what will happen when our poles flip yahoo.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from yahoo.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.