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Dominican politician arrested at Miami Airport on cocaine smuggling charges

Dominican politician, 58, faces life in jail after he is arrested at Miami Airport for smuggling COCAINE into the US to sell Miguel Díaz was arrested after he landed Monday night in Miami on a commercial flight from the Dominican Republic  The 58-year-old Díaz, a congressman in the Dominican Republic, is charged with conspiring to distribute and import cocaine to the United States He has also been accused of conspiracy to possess cocaine with the objective of distributing it Díaz reportedly part of an international drug smuggling network between 2014 to 2017 The drug trafficking ring operated out of the Dominican  Republic, Colombia and the United States

Recyclable museum opens to celebrate plastics | Plastics in Packaging

May 11, 2021 A museum has been built and opened in Spain with the sole purpose of being entirely recycled after its use. The ‘Museo de los Plasticos’ – The Plastic Museum – opened its doors in Madrid on 8 May, 2021, and is made 100 per cent of plastics. The exhibits, made from the same plastics as the building, pay tribute to the various creations in plastics and highlight their unknown uses and unexpected utilities. Open for just 10 days in front of Spain’s National Museum, the building will then be fully recycled on World Recycling Day (17 May). The aim of the exhibition is to draw the attention of consumers, the media, opinion makers and politicians to raise awareness of the benefits of plastics and the solutions they can provide.

Rosamond Gifford Zoo Will Resume In-Person Classes in March

Rosamond Gifford Zoo Will Resume In-Person Classes in March Rosamond Gifford Zoo After nearly a year of virtual classes because of the coronavirus pandemic, the Rosamond Gifford Zoo is bringing back in-person classes throughout the month of March. While most indoor exhibits at the Syracuse zoo still remain closed to the public, these exclusive classes will provide participants the chance to experience some off-limits parts of the zoo and see animals they haven t been able to see since before the pandemic. With COVID numbers dropping and vaccinations on the rise, we are excited to offer our first indoor, in-person classes since the pandemic began, Education Director Kim Coons said in a press release from the zoo on Tuesday. After a year of everything virtual, our March programs will be in person and include areas of the zoo that remain closed to the public. We will require masks and hold classes in large spaces with small groups, so slots are limited and we expect them to fill

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