Category: Rivers

Germany needs better Climate-Protection after Catastrophic Floods

During a visit to Germany’s heavily flooded areas, Chancellor Angela Merkel said the country will continue to oppose the destructive forces of nature, but a policy is needed that would focus more on climate than it did before. The chancellor arrived in the western… Continue Reading “Germany needs better Climate-Protection after Catastrophic Floods”

Brazil builds Temple of Solomon linked to ancient Israel

The construction of the headquarters of the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God, the UCKG, in Sao Paulo invokes the biblical description of the Temple of King Solomon. In the first video we showed how this work seeks to bring Brazil closer to… Continue Reading “Brazil builds Temple of Solomon linked to ancient Israel”

Israel made Fentanyl a Weapon of War long before it was killing 50.000 Americans per year

Long before Fentanyl was killing 50.000 American whites a year, Mossad was using poppy morphine product as a weapon for chemical warfare Jazz and James are now looking at a long-forgotten act of terror, spearheaded by Benjamin Netanyahu, that temporarily shook up relations in… Continue Reading “Israel made Fentanyl a Weapon of War long before it was killing 50.000 Americans per year”

The Dark Side of Green Technology & modern Child Slavery

As US President Joe Biden touts his administration’s climate agenda, some observers are drawing attention to the consequences of the global drive towards green energy. Abuses in Africa have attracted criticism from some influential quarters, including Amnesty International and Pope Francis. Biden’s renewable energy… Continue Reading “The Dark Side of Green Technology & modern Child Slavery”

Climate change warms the Himalayas, melting Glaciers and heating Rocks

The living Himalayan mountains are sick, and if they die, they could take millions with them. Climate change warms the Himalayas, melting glaciers and heating rocks. This will dry up rivers in 30 years, impacting food security in northern India even sooner . If… Continue Reading “Climate change warms the Himalayas, melting Glaciers and heating Rocks”

Sharks in Gulf of Mexico learn to take back their food from Fishing Boats

Sharks in the Gulf of Mexico are learning to associate boat engines with food, leading to more and more cases of depredation, as for a fact fisherman are shopping in the ocean’s supermarket, experts say. Sharks are feasting on fish caught by humans in… Continue Reading “Sharks in Gulf of Mexico learn to take back their food from Fishing Boats”

World’s largest Free Trade Zone to become reality in Africa

The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) will come into force on Thursday. It will be the largest free trade agreement by population that the world has seen since the 1995 creation of the World Trade Organization. The Egyptian Foreign Ministry said over the… Continue Reading “World’s largest Free Trade Zone to become reality in Africa”

Climate change warms the Himalayas, melting Glaciers and heating Rocks

The living Himalayan mountains are sick, and if they die, they could take millions with them. Climate change warms the Himalayas, melting glaciers and heating rocks. This will dry up rivers in 30 years, impacting food security in northern India even sooner . If… Continue Reading “Climate change warms the Himalayas, melting Glaciers and heating Rocks”

World’s largest Free Trade Zone to become reality in Africa

The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) will come into force on Thursday. It will be the largest free trade agreement by population that the world has seen since the 1995 creation of the World Trade Organization. The Egyptian Foreign Ministry said over the… Continue Reading “World’s largest Free Trade Zone to become reality in Africa”

The Mali Empire of Salt and Gold

The pre-colonial history of African countries deserves close attention. The African continent became a place where great trading empires were born and flourished during the Middle Ages. The Sahel zone, the African ‘sandy coast’, which is a belt of land stretching from the Atlantic… Continue Reading “The Mali Empire of Salt and Gold”

France ready to Construct more new Nuclear Power Stations

French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Thursday that the government will back the construction of six new nuclear reactors across the country. The first will enter service by 2035, according to the French leader. We must continue the great adventure of civil nuclear power… Continue Reading “France ready to Construct more new Nuclear Power Stations”

The History of Greenland as the World’s largest indigenous Island

Greenland, the world’s largest island, lying in the North Atlantic Ocean. Greenland (Kalaallit Nunaat) is noted for its vast tundra and immense glaciers. Greenland Although Greenland remains part of the Kingdom of Denmark, the island’s home-rule government is responsible for most domestic affairs. The… Continue Reading “The History of Greenland as the World’s largest indigenous Island”

Monsoon rains causes the Brahmaputra River to burst its banks

Incessant rains in Assam have triggered floods and caused one of the world’s largest rivers, Brahmaputra, to burst its banks over the past three days. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), the monsoon downpour in the north-eastern state is due to continue for… Continue Reading “Monsoon rains causes the Brahmaputra River to burst its banks”