A Russian beluga whale, previously speculated to be a “spy” due to a harness and military background, was identified as part of a Russia military program before escaping. Named Hvaldimir, the beluga charmed locals in Norway but tragically died from a stick stuck in its mouth, ruling out human involvement in its death. The expert Dr. Shpak uncovered the whale’s history and suggested it was trained for security purposes, shedding light on its mysterious origins and fate.
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Two bombmakers jailed for life over murder of Maltese journalist
SummaryIn Malta, bombmakers Robert Agius and Jamie Vella were sentenced to life in prison for their roles in the contract murder of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, who was killed by a car bomb in October 2017 to silence her reporting on political corruption. The trial highlighted the Maltese government's failure to protect Caruana Galizia, leading to widespread protests and the resignation of then-Prime Minister Joseph Muscat. The case continues to unfold, with businessman Yorgen...
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