Kilmar Abrego Garcia taken into ICE custody, lawyer says

[ad_1] Washington — Kilmar Abrego Garcia was taken into custody Monday by immigration authorities following his release from criminal custody last week, his lawyer said.  “As he was leaving the jail in Tennessee on Friday he’d been given a notice requiring him to check in at 8 a.m. this morning,” Abrego Garcia’s attorney, Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg said….

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World’s first commercial carbon storage facility begins operations, injecting CO2 deep under North Sea seabed

[ad_1] Oslo —The world’s first commercial service offering carbon storage off Norway’s coast has carried out its inaugural CO2 injection into the North Sea seabed, the Northern Lights consortium operating the site said Monday. The project by Northern Lights, which is led by oil giants Equinor, Shell and TotalEnergies, involves transporting and burying CO2 captured at…

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Housewives, retirees in Venezuela line up to join militia in response to what Maduro calls “outlandish threats” by U.S.

[ad_1] Civil servants, housewives and retirees alike lined up in Venezuela’s capital Caracas over the weekend as thousands volunteered to join the country’s militia in case there is a U.S. invasion. President Nicolas Maduro called on citizens to respond to “outlandish threats” by the U.S. and sign up over the weekend to the Bolivarian Militia,…

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Climber dies trying to rescue injured Russian woman from Kyrgystan’s highest mountain; search halted

[ad_1] A search for a Russian climber stranded on Kyrgystan’s highest mountain has been suspended indefinitely due to severe weather conditions after another climber died trying to rescue her, the Central Asian country’s authorities said on Saturday. Natalia Nagovitsyna — whose husband died on a different mountain four years ago — broke her leg while…

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