Saturday, November 26, 2016

What You Need To Know Today

Radioactive waste from Fukushima plant water piling up with no final destination

 (Mainichi Japan)










Average Arctic temperature in Svalbard 'could end up above freezing for first time in history'

The Arctic archipelago of Svalbard has seen such extreme warmth this year that the average annual temperature could end up above freezing for the first time on record, scientists have said. 






Creative clout

Shenzhen is a city known for fakes, from handbags to electronics and even paintings by Van Gogh or Monet. Now it's evolving into a contemporary art hub




Anti-Park protesters march in Seoul for 5th straight week


Newly-Released Documents Confirm Bureau of Prisons Visit to CIA Torture Site in Afghanistan

ONE OF THE MANY alarming facts that came to light with the release of the executive summary of the Senate Torture Report in 2014 was that the Justice Department’s Bureau of Prisons had sent a “delegation of several officers” to Afghanistan to conduct an assessment an infamous CIA detention site and concluded the CIA “did not mistreat the detainees.”









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