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  3. A blockade due to demonstrations has been registered this Thursday afternoon in BogotΓ‘. A group of protesters holds a sit-in on Avenida Calle 26, in front of the National University. Although, around 5 p.m. m. it was reported that the service had been rehabilitated at the Ciudad Universitaria and Quinta Paredes stations, around 5:30 p.m. it was confirmed that the affectation returned to the system. "The news about the Calle 26 trunk remains. At the moment we are going to start counterflow. For this reason, the Ciudad Universitaria station is no longer operating," tweeted TransMilenio. Other mobility news 4:48 PM m.: Criminalistics work ends on the North Highway The criminalistics work on the North Highway with 200th Street was completed, where a motorcyclist died in a road accident. "Transit on the Autonorte corridor is recovered," Mobility reported. 4:37 PM m.: Traffic jam on the North Highway due to an accident At 2:40 p.m. m. A road accident was reported on the North Highway with 200th Street between a truck driver and a motorcyclist, who died at the scene. The fatal accident generated a traffic jam that is maintained at the hour. "Autonorte Corridor registers strong vehicular congestion in both directions, due to the fatal accident on 198th Street; additionally, 5 more accidents are registered along the corridor, which already have assigned @TransitoBta units," Mobility reports. 4:18 p.m.: Another protest at the Macarena Headquarters District University The Ministry of Mobility confirmed that there is another demonstration on Circunvalar Avenue with 28th Street (direction south - north). About 60 people block the road. https://www.eltiempo.com/bogota/protestas-en-la-calle-26-bloquean-transmilenio-movilidad-hoy-en-bogota-702786
  4. Agile, stealthy and intelligent, this is the Bengal tiger, the solitary feline that survives poaching in the jungles of India One of the most imposing and majestic animals on the planet is the Bengal tiger. In the culture of India these felines are part of the sacred representations. The deities of Hinduism, Shiva and Durga, are normally associated with these tigers. In fact, the last one is represented on one of them. The Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) is a large feline and one of the predators par excellence. He is characterized by being calculating and agile in his attacks. It is also distinguished by its strength, which allows it to bring down large prey. It lives mainly in the tropical forests of India and Bangladesh, although there are also large po[CENSORED]tions in Nepal. This is what we know about the Bengal tiger. The nature of the Bengal tiger The Bengal tiger is known to be one of the largest cats. Approximately, the largest males reach 3 meters, while the females hardly exceed 2.5 meters. With regard to weight, this is usually also very variable, however, it can be said that males, in adulthood, can reach 190 kilograms, and females 140. It may interest you: They find the fangs of the first saber-toothed tiger in history One of the great attractions of the Bengal tiger is its colors. Normally, this feline is located by its orange fur with black stripes. However, there are also white ones, due to a genetic mutation. On the other hand, it is worth mentioning that this animal has an average lifespan of between 10 and 12 years. In the case of females, the expectation can reach 16. Some of the captive specimens even reach 20 years. Another characteristic of Bengal tigers is that they are solitary. It is during periods of heat that they seek out others of their kind, otherwise most of their activities are carried out alone. Despite this, the young need their mother until they are 2 years old, because they are in training, learning to survive. According to Naturalista, the heat of these animals can be altered by weather conditions. Reproduction is one of the few acts that break the solitude of the Bengal tiger. Gestation, meanwhile, takes between 93 and 112 days. The average number of pups per birth is 2 to 3. It may interest you: After almost a hundred years extinct, they plan to bring the Tasmanian tiger back to life The Bengal tiger, also known as the Royal Bengal tiger or Indian tiger, is a highly territorial mammal; These animals mark large areas with their scent to prevent other rivals from approaching. In addition, it must be taken into account that it is a hunter, mainly nocturnal, who waits for the indicated times to go out for his prey. This feline is agile, but acts with stealth and intelligence. In the clutches of this tiger fall from peacocks to Asian buffalo. Other animals that are part of their diet are Indian bison, wild boar, tapir, deer, antelope and monkeys. This feline is a large carnivore that is not intimidated by the size of its prey. An endangered habitat The Bengal tiger has two forms of threat: hunters and urban growth. Both circumstances put the survival of the species at risk. Hunting is motivated by different reasons: there are people who seek to dissect these animals or extract their fur. However, they are also killed under the argument that they represent a danger to humans. The great demographic growth of the countries where the Bengal tiger lives is a factor that continues to reduce the number of its species. This fact gives reason to felines to migrate to other lands. Unfortunately, not finding enough food is one of the consequences of this change. Although not as critically endangered as other species, the Bengal tiger is already on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) red list. The World Wide Fund for Nature is one of the organizations that has been in favor of protecting this animal, working to stop poaching. https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/tigre-de-bengala-el-gran-felino-de-las-selvas-de-la-india/
  5. Ford has unwrapped its new seventh-generation Ford Mustang, which could be the final model in its 58-year history. Launched at a huge outdoor event following the opening of the reborn Detroit motor show, the Mustang will hit the UK next year. Ford has unwrapped its new seventh-generation Ford Mustang, which could be the final model in its 58-year history. Launched at a huge outdoor event following the opening of the reborn Detroit motor show, the Mustang will hit the UK next year. This means the new Ford Mustang (codenamed S650) is more of a comprehensive reskin of the current car and that it will miss out not only on long-rumoured electrified powertrains but also the American brand's next-generation autonomous driving aids. Under the bonnet, both the 2.3-litre twin-scroll turbocharged Ecoboost four-cylinder and 5.0-litre 'Coyote' V8 are carried over, although the former has been comprehensively updated with a new bore and stroke design and a fresh turbo. The naturally aspirated V8, meanwhile, gets less dramatic updates, but does come with a new dual cold-air intake. Both engines are claimed to push out more power and torque, while being more efficient. Like before, a six-speed manual will be offered, but only on the most powerful Mustang GT with the 5.0-litre V8. An updated version of the 10-speed torque-converter automatic is optional in the V8 but is standard for the 2.3-litre Ecoboost. Performance figures have yet to be released, but the fastest V8 version is tipped to launch from 0-62mph in around 4.0sec and top out at more than 170mph. For the first time, Ford's designers have provided strong visual cues to differentiate the V8 version from the Ecoboost. Of the two, it's the four-cylinder turbo that gets less shouty styling, including a new grille inspired by the original 1964 Mustang flanked by a pair of slimmer headlights, featuring new tri-bar LED daylight-running lights. The GT, meanwhile, gets more aggressive cues such as a gloss black grille surround plus a pair of nostrils within the grille that feed air to the new intakes. Other changes are a new lower front bumper and a large bonnet extractor that not only vents hot air, but also channels high-pressure air from the front air intakes to reduce lift over the front axle. At the rear, the V8 receives a larger diffuser and quad tailpipes in place of the turbo four's dual pipes. Within the cabin, the base models get twin screens, but mid-grade and above trims gain a new 'continuous' screen combining a 12.3in digital instrument cluster and a larger, 13.2in infotainment screen running Ford's latest Sync 4 software. Capable of being updated over the air, this new system enables a huge level of customisation that Ford hopes – along with the car's styling – will attract younger buyers. One party piece is the ability to swap the modern gauge graphics for a digital recreation of the 'Fox body' (1979-1993) Mustang's clocks. https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/new-2023-ford-mustang-keeps-atmo-v8-and-manual-gearbox
  6. Vladimir Putin has acknowledged China's "concern" over Ukraine, in his first face-to-face talks with President Xi Jinping since the Russian invasion. But speaking in Uzbekistan, Mr Putin also thanked China for its "balanced position" - and said US "attempts to create a unipolar world" would fail. Mr Xi said China was willing to work together with Russia as "great powers". China hasn't endorsed Russia's invasion but has grown trade and other ties with Moscow since it was launched. The two leaders' meeting on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Samarkand comes at a crucial point in the Ukraine war, as Russian troops lose ground in parts of the country. "We highly value the balanced position of our Chinese friends when it comes to the Ukraine crisis," Mr Putin told Mr Xi, on only his second foray abroad since February's invasion. Revealing that China had "questions and concern" about the situation in Ukraine, he said he understood. "During today's meeting, we will of course explain our position," Mr Putin said. The invasion has plunged Moscow into its worst crisis with the West since the Cold War and has sent global food and energy prices soaring. It also poses a huge challenge for China - whose relations with the West have nosedived in recent years over issues including human rights and the future of Taiwan. Mr Putin and Mr Xi have met dozens of times over the years but their latest talks received particular scrutiny. Their growing relationship - which they characterise as a bulwark to Western dominance - signifies a major shift in the world order following the demise of the Soviet Union in 1991. The roles are reversed now, with China the dominant partner, having risen to become an economic superpower. "Putin is getting more out of it than Xi - Russia is quite isolated internationally," Professor Emeritus Rosemary Foot, a senior research fellow in international relations at Oxford University, told the BBC. "So it's important to show that China is a supportive partner, not an ally but certainly a supportive actor. There is a close relationship." What does China want from the Ukraine crisis? The Ukraine crisis is a major challenge for China For Mr Xi, who described Mr Putin as "an old friend", the optics of the meeting were also significant. He is seeking a historic third term at a Communist Party congress next month, and his visit to Central Asia is the first time he has left China since the start of the Covid pandemic. His trip comes amid fresh lockdowns in China, where his "zero Covid" policy is still in place. While the rest of the world has opened up, Beijing continues to shut down entire cities and provinces every time cases flare up. China and Russia have long sought to position the SCO, founded in 2001 with four ex-Soviet Central Asian nations, as an alternative to Western multilateral groups. India, Pakistan and Iran are also members. During their last meeting in February - when Mr Putin travelled to Beijing for the Winter Olympics at Mr Xi's invitation - the two sought to demonstrate their close ties, famously declaring they shared a friendship with "no limits". Days later Russia invaded Ukraine, prompting international condemnation and sanctions, while putting the China-Russia relationship under an intense spotlight. Beijing has urged an end to hostilities and stressed the importance of national sovereignty. But it has also refused to call the war an invasion, as Russia refers to it as a "special military operation". In recent weeks China has sent troops to take part in joint military exercises with Russia, and sent senior officials to meet Russian counterparts. It has also come to Russia's economic aid as Western sanctions were imposed. This relationship has been a win-win for both countries. With Europe reducing its dependency on Russian oil and gas, China has increased its purchases, which it is reportedly getting at discounted rates. Last month Beijing also agreed to pay for gas in Russian roubles and Chinese yuan, giving Moscow a much-needed alternative to dollars as a foreign reserve, while furthering China's interests in boosting the yuan as an international currency. But China appears to have drawn a line. US intelligence says Moscow is so desperate for weapons, it has turned to Iran and even North Korea for supplies. It has also apparently approached China - but there has been no indication so far that Beijing has agreed. Some experts believe that despite the rosy picture of comradeship, Mr Xi will want to maintain some distance between him and Mr Putin for several reasons. "It would be spectacularly inept to choose the moment of maximum Russian tactical retreat in Ukraine to lean into Moscow even harder than Beijing already has," said Evan Feigenbaum, vice-president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, in a recent commentary. Another concern for Mr Xi is that former Soviet Central Asian countries, four of which are members of the SCO, do not support Russia's invasion of Ukraine - which also used to be part of the USSR. "[Mr Xi] must be very aware that Central Asia is unhappy and nervous about what's going on," Prof Foot told the BBC. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-62912892
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  12. The firm XM, operator of the country's electricity market, warned that, given the unavailability of 4 of the 5 generation units of the El Guavio hydroelectric plant, as of midnight this Wednesday, and despite the fact that its reservoir is almost At its maximum capacity, the plant could serve only 3 percent of the national daily demand, compared to 14 percent under normal conditions. Energy: these are the first two measures to face the sharp rises The package of works to overcome the blockades to the Guavio hydroelectric plant Given this situation, there is a probability that specific power cuts will have to be scheduled in the coming days in areas of the departments of Cundinamarca, Meta and Guaviare. β€œGiven the importance of the El Guavio Hydroelectric Power Plant to meet the country's energy demand in a reliable and safe manner, mainly in the departments of Cundinamarca, Meta and Guaviare; If the unavailability of the El Guavio generation units is added to that of other generation companies in the Eastern area or failures in transmission assets in the area, it is likely that specific power outages will have to be scheduled in said departments to mitigate risks in the operation of the system," warned Carlos AndrΓ©s Cano Isaza, Manager (E) of the XM National Dispatch Center. (Also read: El Guavio and messes in other plants that put electricity supply at risk). And it is that according to the electricity market operator, El Guavio is one of the resources with the greatest capacity for the provision of the secondary control service of frequency regulation for the entire Colombian electricity system. In other words, it can rapidly inject generation into the system to compensate for increases and decreases in electricity consumption. Additionally, El Guavio is also required to guarantee the required voltage levels in the Eastern area and support other areas of the system in said control, as is the case of the northeast area (Santander, Norte de Santander and BoyacΓ‘), supporting this network in normal state of operation and in case of contingencies. (Read on: Fitch warns about idea of intervening in energy rates). β€œXM, the institutions of the sector and the market agents continue to work in an articulated manner so that this contingency does not affect the final consumer and the country's energy demand can be met in a safe, reliable manner and with the least possible impact on rates. ”, stressed the company. https://www.eltiempo.com/economia/sectores/el-guavio-departamentos-en-riesgo-de-cortes-de-energia-por-bloqueos-702497
  13. The oldest dinosaur in Africa could be a turning point in the development of new theories about the dispersal of these animals Much remains to be known about dinosaurs and their passage through the earth. New discoveries are continually being reported that help piece together the puzzle of the truth about these animals. One of the most recent and impressive finds is that related to the oldest dinosaur in Africa, found to date. The case in question has to do with what happened in Zimbabwe. In the north of this African nation, a group of paleontologists, led by the Polytechnic Institute and Virginia State University, found a skeleton of what would be a sauropodomorph. This species of dinosaur would turn out to be part of a group of long-necked herbivores. It is also worth saying that the fossil, which dates back to 230 million years ago, was found almost in its entirety. This is what we know. The oldest dinosaur in Africa The discovery, published in the journal Nature, represented the end result of excavation work that began five years ago. This project had to be stopped, on several occasions, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the patience and persistence of the team materialized in this great find. It may interest you: The impact of a second asteroid could be linked to the mass extinction of the dinosaurs Christopher Griffin, head of the investigation, reports that the skeleton is almost complete; he is only missing a hand and fragments of the skull. On the other hand, the oldest dinosaur in Africa was named Mbiresaurus raathi. "Mbire" stands for the district of Zimbabwe where the fossil was found. As for β€œraath”, this is in honor of Michael Raath, one of those involved in the first discoveries in the area. β€œWE NEVER EXPECTED TO FIND SUCH A COMPLETE AND WELL PRESERVED DINOSAUR SKELETON. WHEN I FOUND THE FEMUR OF MBIRESAURUS, I RECOGNIZED IMMEDIATELY THAT IT BELONGED TO A DINOSAUR AND I KNEW I WAS IN MY HANDS THE OLDEST DINOSAUR EVER FOUND IN AFRICA”, MENTION CHRISTOPHER GRIFFIN, PROJECT LEADER. The characteristics of the Mbiresaurus raathi are those of a small dinosaur, when compared to other sauropodomorphs. According to what the research team reports, this species must have been 1.8 meters long and its weight must have been between 9 and almost 30 kilos. Mbiresaurus raathi is also said to have stood on two legs, had a small head and a long tail. The triangular shape of its teeth suggests that this dinosaur was herbivorous or, alternatively, omnivorous. Along with the discovery of the oldest dinosaur in Africa, there were also other discoveries. These correspond to the Upper Triassic period. Examples of the above are the rhynchosaurs (ancient reptiles), and the cynodonts and ethosaurs (ancestors of mammals and crocodiles, respectively). The dispersion of the dinosaurs was conditioned by climatic factors In the first instance, it can be said that having found such an ancient dinosaur helps to better understand the other sauropodomorphs and how they changed. There is now a better idea of the anatomy of the earliest dinosaurs in this group. On the other hand, paleontologists have managed to broaden their notion of the ecosystem where Mbiresaurus raathi lived. It may interest you: Serious drought in the United States reveals dinosaur footprints in a state park However, something that is most remarkable is what it has to do with how the dinosaurs spread. During the Triassic period all the continents were united and formed the Pangea. This implies that areas, currently divided by the Atlantic, were together at that time and, therefore, there was so much fauna and flora shared in regions that today are so distant from each other. Seeing the fact in this way, the great similarity between the oldest dinosaur in Africa and other sauropodomorphs found in Brazil, for example, can be appreciated. The researchers take other research as a starting point to sort out new theories related to the dispersal of dinosaurs. According to this new view, what held these animals back during the Triassic were not physical barriers, but rather climatic barriers. It is very possible that the dinosaurs of that period did not move to other areas of Pangea until the climatic conditions became favorable. This, in general, would help to better understand the reason why some of these animals, found in Brazil, central-southern Africa and India, had so much in common and were found in the same range. https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/dinosaurio-mas-antiguo-de-africa-es-encontrado-en-el-norte-de-zimbabue/

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