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  1. The FBI told a judge they expected to find "evidence of obstruction" of justice in a search of former President Donald Trump's Florida home, according to newly released court papers. Investigators said top secret files had been stored at Mar-a-Lago along with assorted newspapers and magazines. The justice department said it censored the affidavit to protect "a significant number of civilian witnesses". Mr Trump said the inquiry was being led by "political Hacks and Thugs". On Friday, the US Department of Justice released a version of the affidavit used to justify the FBI's incursion into Mr Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate on 8 August, but it has been heavily redacted. Given that the court papers were filed before the search of the Palm Beach estate, they contain no new details on the 11 sets of classified documents that the justice department has said were recovered from the exclusive golf club. What we do and don't know about the FBI's Trump search How big are Trump's legal problems? The FBI agent who drafted the affidavit wrote they had "probable cause" to believe that "evidence, contraband, fruits of crimes or other items illegally possessed" would be discovered. "There is also probable cause to believe that evidence of obstruction will be found at the premises," the agent added. The document shows that the unprecedented criminal investigation into a former president began after the National Archives, which maintains historic White House records, identified "a lot" of classified files among 15 boxes that it had recovered from Mar-a-Lago in January this year. An FBI review of those materials uncovered 184 classified documents, including 25 marked as "Top Secret". Analysis by Anthony Zurcher, BBC News, Palm Beach A serious investigation not just about mementoes The curtain of secrecy has been pulled back ever so slightly on the justice department's investigation into the handling of classified documents and presidential records at Mar-a-Lago. Even with all the redactions, the picture revealed should be concerning to Donald Trump and his associates. This is a serious criminal investigation. It's not just about who gets to keep some presidential mementoes and souvenirs - it concerns the security of closely guarded US government secrets - ones involving human intelligence gathering, foreign surveillance and perhaps even court-authorised surveillance of US citizens. Mr Trump has had an assortment of legal headaches since his chaotic departure from the White House in January 2021. After the Mar-a-Lago search, and these subsequent revelations, this investigation may have moved up to the top of the list. The cache included information from highly sensitive US intelligence human sources. Some items were also marked "Noforn" - meaning they must not be released to foreign nationals. The files - some of which appeared to show Mr Trump's handwritten notes - were interspersed with newspapers, magazines and other documents, according to the affidavit. "Of most significant concern was that highly classified records were unfoldered, intermixed with other records and otherwise unproperly identified," the document said. The discovery led investigators to believe that Mr Trump may have been in violation of three separate federal laws, including the Espionage Act that governs classified information. Of the 38 pages in the unsealed affidavit, 21 are mostly or entirely blacked out. There are several pages in which not a single word is visible. A separate document explaining the proposed redactions noted that some parts of the affidavit must remain under seal to "protect the safety and privacy of civilian witnesses, in addition to law enforcement personnel, as well as to protect the integrity of the ongoing investigation". Revealing the identities of witnesses, the document added, could potentially lead to them being subjected to harms including "retaliation, intimidation, or harassment and even threats to their physical safety". It also said that a release of an unredacted copy might "chill" potential witnesses from future co-operation. Mr Trump reacted angrily on his social media platform, Truth Social. He said that Judge Bruce Reinhart, who signed off on the search, should never have allowed the "break-in of my home". Mr Trump also accused the judge of "animosity" towards him. He has maintained that he had already ordered all the documents to be declassified. The justice department's investigation is now expected to continue behind closed doors as it continues to review the documents and - potentially - call in more witnesses. The public may not hear from prosecutors about the investigation until a decision has been made on whether it will result in any criminal charges. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-62691011
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  8. On the slopes of some of the volcanoes in central Mexico lives the teporingo, a small endemic rabbit threatened by urbanization. Isolated in the volcanic areas of central Mexico is the teporingo, one of the great representatives of the fauna of this country. It lives in burrows and feeds mainly on plants. This mammal is in serious danger of extinction due to excessive urban growth. Despite this, the little animal continues to survive in a habitat that is getting smaller and smaller. Teporingo, the Mexican rabbit of the volcanoes Also known as zacatuche, the volcano rabbit is a lagomorph mammal of the Leporidae family. It lives in forests and grasslands in central Mexico, at heights above 2,800 meters. It may interest you: Axolotl: What is this small animal and where does it live? The origin of its name is not well defined, however, it is thought that it comes from the word tepolito, which means "he of the rocks". On the other hand, zacatuche, the other way of calling it, is a derivation of Nahuatl that refers to "rabbit of the grasslands". The latter in honor of the habitat of this rabbit. The teporingo is a very distinctive animal due to its physical characteristics. It is one of the smallest rabbits in the world. Its size ranges between 27 and 30 centimeters. It can be easily identified due to its tiny, rounded ears. His tail is barely noticeable. The habitat is no less peculiar. As mentioned, this rabbit lives in central Mexico, specifically in the Neovolcanic Axis. It has been recorded on the slopes of the Pelado, Tlaloc, Popocatépetl, and Iztaccihuatl volcanoes. In addition, the teporingo can be found in the mountains of some mayor's offices in Mexico City. Similarly, traces of the animal have been searched for in the Nevado de Toluca. Regarding its diet, the volcano rabbit has a favoritism for a type of grass called zacatón. But, also, it usually eats other varieties of foliage. The grass, on the other hand, beyond fulfilling its nutritional role, serves the small mammal as a hiding place from its predators. The human being: the growing threat The coyote, the gray fox, the rattlesnake, the northern cacomixtle, the weasel, the shrew and the lynx are the main predators of the volcano rabbit. However, the greatest threat to this small mammal is humans — due to urban growth that consumes its natural habitat. Currently, the teporingo is considered by the IUCN as an animal in danger of extinction. This is, as already mentioned, a product of human activities, mainly. The animal can be found, in small numbers, in the mentioned areas. It may interest you: The strange amphibian whose lungs grow at the beginning; then they mysteriously disappear Hunting these animals is illegal. This has been one of the measures that the government has taken in favor of the protection of the volcano rabbit. The National Commission of Natural Protected Areas (CONANP) constantly monitors the areas where the mammal is supposed to be found. There are also brigades in Milpa Alta that carry out the same activity. All in order to preserve the species. Preservation of the teporingo goes beyond survival. Its role in the food chain is essential, since it acts in its favor by dispersing seeds. This fact is key in the growth of plants that help maintain the ecological balance. Keep reading: https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/asi-es-el-teporingo-el-conejo-mexicano-de-los-volcanes/
  9. The best-selling car in Chile, the Chevrolet Sail, is a compact and economical sedan, which among its main attributes, has a 109 Hp 1.5 engine and a 357-liter trunk, as well as a wheelbase of 2,500 mm, sufficient to comfortably carry 5 people. They are currently offered in versions with air conditioning, total electric windows, bluetooth, electric rear-view mirrors, central locking, on-board computer and daytime running lights, as well as double airbags and ISOFIX anchors. The Smart versions add a multimedia system with an 8" touch screen and support for Apps. https://www.autocosmos.cl/autos/mi-primer-auto
  10. Russia's president has signed a decree which could see 137,000 service personnel added to the country's armed forces in the coming months. Currently Russia has a limit of just over a million military personnel and almost 900,000 civilian staff. Vladimir Putin's decree comes amid a recruitment drive around the country, with large cash incentives on offer. Western officials say 70-80,000 troops have been killed or wounded since Russia invaded Ukraine six months ago. There have been reports that recruiters have even been visiting prisons, promising inmates freedom and money. The UK Ministry of Defence said in a statement two weeks ago that volunteer battalions being set up in several Russian regions were likely to form part of a new army corps. But it said "very limited levels of po[CENSORED]r enthusiasm for volunteering for combat in Ukraine" meant it would be difficult to find the required number of troops. Russia had initially promised a short, decisive campaign when it invaded Ukraine in February, but fierce Ukrainian resistance has stalled its progress and in recent weeks front lines have hardly moved. Volunteers or conscripts? The decree, published by the Russian president's office (in Russian), sti[CENSORED]tes that "the numerical size of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation should be set at 2,039,758, including 1,150,628 military personnel". Currently the limit is set at 1,013,628 military personnel, though the actual number before the start of the invasion was thought to be closer to 900,000. The decree asks the government to provide funds from the federal budget for this purpose. It will come into force on 1 January 2023. Russia appeals for new recruits for war effort Predicting Russia's next step in Ukraine What is Russia's Wagner Group of mercenaries? However, it is not clear whether numbers will be increased by recruiting more volunteers or broadening conscription. Currently Russian men aged 18 to 27 are subject to the call-up, although many are able to avoid or reduce the term of their service - usually one year - through medical exemptions or by enrolling for higher education. Russia initially denied sending conscript soldiers to Ukraine, but several officers were disciplined after cases came to light of conscripts being forced to sign contracts and in some instances being taken prisoner. Under Russian law, conscripts are required to undergo four months' training before being sent to the war. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-62677262
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  16. Smashing the rudders of ships in Europe, killer whales are exhibiting behavior never before seen in the seas. From France to Portugal to Spain, ships in Europe are facing a new apex predator: killer whales. In a way never seen before, they are ripping the rudders off ships and chasing sailors off shore, according to local media reports. Orcas are targeting yachts, rafts and sailboats alike. After circling them for several minutes, they mount the boats and flip them over. Sometimes, they even bite the parts that are at hand and destroy them completely. They were "crashing the boat," Ester Kristine Storkson, a yacht owner, tells NPR. "They [hit] us repeatedly... giving us the impression that it was a coordinated attack." It would not be strange if, indeed, these ambushes were premeditated. This is the reason. Underwater noise pollution generated by human activity directly interferes with whales and other aquatic mammals with sophisticated hearing and echolocation systems. The same happens with the oceanic reptiles that, unaccustomed to the traffic and the noise of the ships, have been completely deaf in some cases. In this context, it would be natural that orcas are reacting to ships in the seas of Europe. From their first years of life, these whales learn hunting tactics from their grandmothers and how to defend themselves against the hostilities of the environment. It would not be unusual for killer whales, listening to the engines of boats in Europe, to seek to silence the noise on the surface. She also reads: Noise pollution is causing deafness in sea turtles No one knows why they do it Several theories have been proposed to explain this behavior. One of them suggests that, according to Renaud de Stephanis, president and coordinator of CIRCE Conservation Information and Research, killer whales enjoy the pressure of the water produced by the propellers of ships: "WHAT WE BELIEVE IS THAT THEY ARE ASKING TO GIVE THEM THE PROPELLER IN THE FACE", EXPLAINS THE SPECIALIST, BASED ON THE PROPOSALS OF HIS RESEARCH TEAM. THEN, WHEN THEY ENCOUNTER A SAILBOAT THAT DOESN'T START ITS ENGINE, "THEY GET A LITTLE FRUSTRATED AND THAT'S WHY THEY BREAK THE RUDDER." However, this does not explain why whales are hunting sailboats as well. In the absence of conclusive evidence, scientists admit they don't know why they are behaving aggressively towards European vessels. Especially since they do it when there is still a crew on board, with violent attacks that have even flipped ships. So far, there are no reports of killer whales eating people on boats in Europe. The strangest thing is that all the killer whales are young specimens. For this reason, scientists do not rule out that they are only "playing" with the boats, in increasingly larger groups. https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/por-que-las-orcas-estan-atacando-embarcaciones-en-europa/
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