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Surging cocaine violence has Uruguay clamoring for DEA help
Reuters via Yahoo News· 5 months agoUruguay's main port received two cargo scanners sixteen years ago to detect drugs and other...
Factory fishing in Antarctica for krill targets the cornerstone of a fragile ecosystem
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 9 months agoIt’s the foul-smelling runoff from processing the 80-meter (260-foot) factory ship’s valuable catch:...
Israel's Dangerous Game With Iran
Time via Yahoo News· 3 months agoA bulldozer removes rubble from the site of an overnight Israeli strike on a house in the southern Lebanese village of Sultaniyeh on April 8, 2024. The...
An Ultimate World Cruise passenger took a side trip to Brazil and is now not allowed to reboard the...
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 6 months agoCourtesy Anthony McWilliams Anthony McWilliams has been chronicling his travels on the 9-month...
How a Tiny Team of Journalists Held the World's Biggest Fishing Fleet to Account
Time via Yahoo News· 8 months agoABOARD THE OCEAN WARRIOR on the South Atlantic – On the high seas roughly a thousand miles north of...
Gareth Edwards rugby shirt could set world record at auction
The Independent via Yahoo News· 1 year agoThe Barbarians jersey worn by Gareth Edwards when he scored rugby union’s widely-acclaimed greatest...
Where was the first football World Cup held?
Yahoo News UK· 2 years agoThe final game of the 1930 FIFA World Cup in Uruguay. (Getty) ullstein bild Dtl. via Getty Images The first World Cup took place in 1930 in Uruguay after...
Trapped on Chinese squid-fishing ships, crews face beatings, malnutrition and more
LA Times via Yahoo News· 8 months agoThis story was produced by the Outlaw Ocean Project, a nonprofit journalism organization in Washington. This article was reported and written by Ian Urbina, Joe Galvin, Maya Martin, Susan Ryan ...
They catch squid for the world's table. But deckhands on Chinese ships pay a deadly price
LA Times via Yahoo News· 8 months agoThis story was produced by the Outlaw Ocean Project, a nonprofit journalism organization in Washington. This article was reported and written by Ian Urbina, Joe Galvin, Maya Martin, Susan Ryan ...