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Haunting blood-red squid with large hooks drifts through Antarctic ocean’s midnight zone in world-first video – Live Science

Haunting blood-red squid with large hooks drifts through Antarctic ocean's midnight zone in world-first video  Live ScienceWe've never seen this rare squid alive in the wild—until now  National GeographicWatch the mesmerizing first-ever footage of a rare Antarctic squid  YahooDeep Sea Squid Caught on Camera Alive for the First Time. The Astonishing Footage Wasn't Planned  People.comWant To See A Monster From The Deep? Nobody Had Ever Seen This Squid Alive Before  IFLScience

IAEA chief says information obtained by Iran ‘seems to refer’ to Israeli nuclear research site – AP News

IAEA chief says information obtained by Iran ‘seems to refer’ to Israeli nuclear research site  AP NewsIAEA chief says information stolen by Iran refers to Israeli nuclear research site  The Times of IsraelIran Threatens to Reveal Secret Israel Nuclear Data: What We Know  NewsweekIranian TV Alleges Massive Spy Operation Targeting Israeli Nuclear Sites  Radio Free Europe/Radio LibertyIran says Israeli ‘treasure trove’ of secret documents to be unveiled soon  Al Jazeera

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Europe swelters in summer’s first heatwave as climate change intensifies – France 24

Europe swelters in summer's first heatwave as climate change intensifies  France 24Southern Europe swelters as heatwave spreads  BBCEurope on alert as first major heatwave of 2025 pushes temperatures to 42C  The GuardianHeat Wave Threatens European Crops and Power Systems  BloombergExtreme heatwave hits Europe with temperatures expected up to 44°C  Euronews.com

Tuvalu: One in three citizens apply for climate change visa – BBC

Tuvalu: One in three citizens apply for climate change visa  BBCMore than a third of this country’s population has applied to relocate  CNNA Special ‘Climate’ Visa? People in Tuvalu Are Applying Fast.  The New York TimesNearly one-third of Tuvalu citizens seek to live in Australia on climate visa  The Japan TimesNearly a third of Tuvaluans have applied for climate migration visa  New Scientist