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Climate change shrinks marine life richness near equator: study


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HAVANA (Reuters) - During some summers, as the Caribbean water temperatures climb, the luminous coral colonies of gold, green and blue that ring the island nation of Cuba give way to patches of skeletal white.
A view of a coral colony on the coast of Havana, Cuba, March 28, 2021. REUTERS/Sarah Marsh
The technicolor streaks of darting tropical fish flash less frequently. The rasping sounds of lobsters go quiet.
While Cuba’s marine life has suffered from overfishing and pollution, there is mounting evidence that the warming of waters due to climate change may be taking a large toll as well both off the island’s coast and globally. ....

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Mexican soldiers accused in 2014 massacre re-arrested


Mexican soldiers accused in 2014 massacre re-arrested
April 1, 2021
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FILE - In this July 3, 2014 file photo, state police stand inside a warehouse where a black cross marks a wall near blood stains on the ground, after a shootout between Mexican soldiers and alleged criminals in Tlatlaya, Mexico. Seven Mexican soldiers who were accused in the killings but were later freed have been re-arrested, a human rights group confirmed Thursday, April 1, 2021.Rebecca Blackwell/AP
MEXICO CITY (AP) Seven Mexican soldiers who were accused in the 2014 army killings of 22 drug cartel suspects but later freed have been re-arrested, a human rights group confirmed Thursday. ....

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Italy may be in Easter lockdown, but the party's on at sea


Italy may be in Easter lockdown, but the party s on at sea
MARIA GRAZIA MURRU, Associated Press
April 2, 2021
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1of32Passengers take selfies on a deck of the MSC Grandiosa cruise ship in Civitavecchia, near Rome, Wednesday, March 31, 2021. MSC Grandiosa, the world s only cruise ship to be operating at the moment, left from Genoa on March 30 and stopped in Civitavecchia near Rome to pick up more passengers and then sail toward Naples, Cagliari, and Malta to be back in Genoa on April 6. For most of the winter, the MSC Grandiosa has been a lonely flag-bearer of the global cruise industry stalled by the pandemic, plying the Mediterranean Sea with seven-night cruises along Italy’s western coast, its major islands and a stop in Malta.Andrew Medichini/APShow MoreShow Less ....

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No More Johnny Depp: Why Margot Robbie's 'Pirates of the Caribbean' Could Be a Hit As a Spin-Off


No More Johnny Depp: Why Margot Robbie s Pirates of the Caribbean Could Be a Hit As a Spin-Off
The talks about the Pirates of the Caribbean reboot with Margot Robbie as its lead began to emerge this year.
Currently, there are no available details about Robbie s upcoming Pirates of the Caribbean film aside from the fact that it would be a reboot.
The Walt Disney Company reportedly wants to change the track of the Pirates movie despite its billion-dollar success under Depp. The reason behind the heartbreaking decision came after the Captain Jack Sparrow actor failed to prove the wife-beater claims The Sun and Amber Heard made. ....

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