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23 August 2026

Australia’s bird flu response: too little, but it’s not too late

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Australia’s bird flu response: too little, but it’s not too late

The deadly strain of H5N1 bird flu has been spreading across Australia and devastating wildlife. So infection in a mammal was tragically just a matter of time. This news comes after more than 1,000 ...

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23 August 2026

Stop Trusting One Number: Why the Smartest Ocean Freight Teams Now Watch a Gap, Not an ETA

For as long as ocean freight has existed, teams have asked the same question: which number do I trust? It’s the wrong question. Every shipment carries at least two arrival estimates. The carrier’s ETA, the official schedule teams plan around. And, increasingly, a predictive signal like SeaVantage’s Predicted Time of Arrival, PTA, built from a vessel’s live position, speed, historical routing pattern and congestion data.

Source: The LoadstarOriginal source

23 August 2026

Landslide at waste mound in Guinea capital kills 30, government says

Dump site in Conakry, which minister had just promised to move, collapsed after heavy rain in west African state A ⁠landslide at a huge waste dump in Guinea’s capital has killed 30 people, the government said on Sunday, after heavy rains overnight prompted it to ⁠collapse, engulfing nearby tents and shacks. The incident occurred less than a week after the government announced plans to close the ⁠site and relocate the waste because of the threat it posed, especially during the rainy season, which causes landslides and fatal flash ⁠floods each year in crowded, underdeveloped cities across parts of West Africa.

Source: The Guardian WorldOriginal source