True Facts: Crows That Hunt With Sticks
Did you know that crows are incredibly intelligent creatures? Join us as we delve into the astonishing behavior of crows that showcase their tool-using abilities.
In this video, we uncover the remarkable phenomenon of crows using sticks as tools for hunting. Watch as we observe these intelligent birds employing innovative strategies to catch their prey. From crafting intricate tools to displaying problem-solving skills, these crows will leave you amazed!
🔬 Learn about the cognitive abilities and adaptability of crows.
🌟 Witness firsthand the resourcefulness of these feathered geniuses.
🌐 Discover how these behaviors shed light on animal intelligence.
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Joko Widodo: Will Putin and Zelenskyy meet at Bali’s G20 summit? | Talk to Al Jazeera
President Joko Widodo received the handover from Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi at its summit in Rome last year, but a lot has happened in the world since then. And before Indonesia’s presidency ends next month, Widodo will welcome the G20 leaders in Bali.
The motto for the Indonesia G20 summit is “Pulih Bersama, Bangkit Perkasa” (Recover Together, Recover Stronger). But with world powers divided over the war in Ukraine, is “togetherness” even possible?
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Former Club Q employee remembers friends who were killed during mass shooting
We're learning more about the victims of Saturday's mass shooting at Club Q that killed five people and injured 25 others.
What he thought was going to be an enjoyable night of dancing at Club Q nightclub in Colorado Springs turned into a nightmare when a gunman opened fire inside the LGBTQ club late Saturday night. Five people were killed and 25 others were injured.
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G20 summit in Bali: What agreements were reached?
Leaders of the Group of 20 countries condemned "in the strongest possible terms" Russia's invasion of Ukraine in their joint declaration released on Wednesday.Russia's war in Ukraine has overshadowed the summit, particularly following a missile landing in Poland killing two people. Leaders reiterated that the ongoing war in Ukraine has a negative impact on food and energy security and has caused shockwaves around the globe.
In his closing statement, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said it was good that the G20 found "clear language" to condemn Russia's invasion. "The Russian president is almost alone in the world with his policy," he added. During the summit's opening address, Indonesian President Joko Widodo called on member states to end the conflict, a statement he followed up with at the closing discussions on Wednesday imploring the international community to "stop the war." Biden, Scholz, Macron and several other leaders had an additional last-minute meeting Wednesday on the sidelines of the summit to discuss the Russian-made missile that landed within the territory of NATO member Poland a day earlier. Moscow has denied any responsibility for the incident.
Initial findings from US officials said the missile that landed in Poland could have been a Ukrainian anti-aircraft missile fired to intercept an incoming Russian rocket. Russian forces fired a barrage of missiles at Ukrainian cities on Tuesday. Scholz said the incident must be thoroughly investigated before any conclusions are drawn.
The G20 declaration acknowledged the members' different views on the Kremlin's war on Ukraine but leaned more toward condemning Russia. The declaration reflected the tensions among the members, as well as the Western members' struggle to isolate the Russian government. "Most members strongly condemned the war in Ukraine and stressed it is causing immense human suffering and exacerbating existing fragilities in the global economy," the document said. In the declaration, those countries reiterated their position that "deplores in the strongest terms the aggression by the Russian Federation against Ukraine and demands its complete and unconditional withdrawal from the territory of Ukraine."
However, the joint communique also acknowledged that "there were other views and different assessments of the situation," as well as regarding sanctions. Although the G20 was not for addressing or resolving security concerns, the declaration noted the "significant consequences" that the security situation can have on the global economy. Russia has, meanwhile, upheld its tone on the war, calling its invasion of Ukraine a defensive measure.
"Yes, there is a war going on in Ukraine, a hybrid war that the West has unleashed and been preparing for years," said Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who represented the country in the stead of President Vladimir Putin. China is one country that has, since the start of the war in February, steered clear of blatantly taking sides. Chinese officials neither criticized Russia publicly nor openly supported Moscow. However, following a meeting between China's and Russia's foreign ministers on Tuesday, the Chinese Foreign Ministry reportedly hailed Russia's "rational" and "responsible" stance toward avoiding nuclear war.
It came after US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed in a meeting on the sidelines of the summit on their joint stance against Russia's earlier threat of using nuclear weapons, dubbing such use or even threat as "totally unacceptable." The meeting was the first face-to-face encounter for the two leaders since Biden's inauguration in early 2021. It came shortly after Xi secured an unusual third term in office last month.
The G20 declaration also focused heavily on the "deteriorating debt situation" in some middle-income countries." The G20 leaders called for a swift response to debt treatment requests and a fairer share of the burden. G20 central banks also vowed to keep global inflation in mind as they calibrate monetary tightening.
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How Much Money Do You Need To Live Off Dividends?
In today's video, we're going to explore the topic of how much money you need to live off of dividends.
In my opinion, getting paid dividends from stock that you own is one of the purest forms of passive income.
I know that phrase gets thrown around way too much on YouTube and social media usually from gurus trying to sell you something, but dividends truly are passive income.
In today's video we will learn:
1. How to calculate the amount needed to live off of dividends
2. How to calculate dividend yield
3. Show some common real-world examples of how this can work for you
I will also touch on other dividend-related topics such as taxes, dividend reinvestment plans aka DRIP, and understanding how important it is to invest in companies that grow and don't cut their dividends year after year.
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