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🇬🇼🇻🇪 Guinea-Bissau police seize over 2 tons of cocaine on plane from Venezuela

Police in Guinea-Bissau have seized 2.63 tons of cocaine found on an airplane that arrived from Venezuela in the West African country's capital, the judicial police said.

Agents confiscated 78 bales of drugs that were smuggled in on a Gulfstream IV aircraft during a raid on Saturday afternoon at Bissau's Osvaldo Vieira International Airport, the police said in a statement.

The aircraft's entire crew of five, including the pilot, was arrested. They included two Mexican nationals as well as citizens of Colombia, Ecuador and Brazil.

The detainees will appear before a regional court on Monday for interrogation, the statement said.

Police said the raid, codenamed "Operation Landing", was carried out in cooperation with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and the Maritime Analysis and Operations Centre-Narcotics.

Drug smugglers often use West African countries as a transit point to ship cocaine from South America to Europe. The seizure at the weekend is one of the biggest recorded in recent years.

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🇩🇴❗️🇻🇪🇻🇪 — The President of the Dominican Republic, Luis Abinader, responded forcefully to the recent accusations made by the minister of the Venezuelan regime, Diosdado Cabello.

During his appearance on the program "LA Semanal" at the National Palace, Abinader stated that his government has not purchased "even half a gallon of oil" from Venezuela since the beginning of his administration.

💸 He also denied the alleged debt of 350 million dollars for oil sales, clarifying that imports of Venezuelan oil ceased before his term in office.
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🇻🇪💬❗️ — María Corina Machado declared that Edmundo González Urrutia remains the president-elect of Venezuela, regardless of whether he is inside or outside the country.

➡️ She asserted that the urgency, legitimacy, and strength of his leadership "remain and increase every day." Machado reaffirmed that the strategy remains firm and that they will go "all the way" in the fight for Venezuela's freedom.
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📸 The Israeli army foiled an attempt to smuggle 74 guns from Jordan to the West Bank.

Other attempts were foiled by Jordan recently, as Iran and Hezbullah continue to attempt to arm the resistance there.
Jordan condemns killing of ‘civilians’ as Netanyahu vows to build border barrier

Jordanian truck driver Maher al-Jazi shot and killed three Israeli security guards at the King Hussein Bridge on the weekend
Turkiye to attend Arab League meeting after 13-year absence

Member states reportedly had to sign off on Ankara’s presence at the league’s upcoming foreign ministers’ meeting, including Syria
🇪🇬🌱 The controversial plan to turn a desert green

Ties van der Hoeven’s ambitions are nothing if not grand. The Dutch engineer wants to transform a huge stretch of inhospitable desert into green, fertile land teeming with wildlife.

His sights are set on Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, an arid, triangle-shaped expanse that connects Africa with Asia. Thousands of years ago it was bursting with life, he said, but years of farming and other human activity have helped turn it into a barren desert.

He has spent years fine tuning an initiative aimed at restoring plant and animal life to roughly 13,500 square miles of the Sinai Peninsula, an area slightly bigger than the state of Maryland. The goal: to suck up planet-heating carbon dioxide, increase rainfall and bring food and jobs to local people.

But in 2016, the course of his career changed when he was pulled into a venture to help the Egyptian government restore shrinking fish populations in Lake Bardawil, a saltwater lagoon in northern Sinai, separated from the Mediterranean by a narrow sandbar. It used to be more than 100 feet deep but is now less than 10 feet deep in parts, as well as hot and salty.

Within a few weeks, van der Hoeven devised a plan to open up the lagoon by creating tidal inlets and dredging “tidal gullies” to get more seawater flowing through, making it deeper, cooler, less salty and more full of marine life.

Scanning the terrain in Google Earth, he saw the outline of a network of now dried-up rivers, criss-crossing the Sinai like blood vessels, suggesting this land was once green. He pored over weather models and ecological studies and started to see connections.

He could use the sediments dredged from Lake Bardawil to help regreen the surrounding area. “They are salty but they hold very many nutrients and minerals, which you need to start restoring the land,” he said.

He would start with the wetlands around the lake, expanding them to lure the birds and fish.

Then, he would go higher into the region’s mountains, pumping in the lake’s sediments and layering them to create soils where they could grow different varieties of salt-tolerant plants. These would help revitalize the soils, van der Hoeven said, reducing salt levels and making the land able to support a larger array of plants.

Van der Hoeven’s central idea is that adding vegetation to the landscape will mean more evaporation, more clouds forming and more rain falling. It could even change the winds, as greening the region can bring back moisture-laden flows of air, he said.

🔗 https://edition.cnn.com/2024/09/08/climate/regreen-desert-sinai-egypt/index.html
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🇺🇦🇷🇺 — Over the past 3 hours, Ukrainian Armed Forces and its allies have been conducting a wide-ranged UAV strike against multiple Russian urban centers as Moscow

➡️ Such strike wave caused multiple flights to be cancelled at Moscow 2nd most important airport as Russian Air Defenses engaged on targets over the Russian capital's suburbs

➡️ Per Russian media, 11 Ukrainian Armed Forces drones were shot down in four urban districts of the Moscow region in the last hour and a half. These are: Podolsk, Ramensky, Domodedovsky and Lyubertsy urban districts.
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