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Environmental News For The Week Ending 23May 2019
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Covid totals continue to fall, both in the US and worldwide. New US cases during the week ending May 22nd were down 22.0% from those testing positive during the week ending May 15th, and down 64.2% from our mid-April surge high; this week s new cases were also the lowest for a 7 day period since that ending June 19th of last year. US deaths attributed to Covid this week were down 7.1% from the prior week, and less than a sixth of the death rate during the peak weeks of January. US Covid deaths were also the lowest since t
Fethiye Times
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Injured Caretta caretta released back into the sea in ÃalıÅ
A Caretta caretta, which was found injured and treated, was released back into the sea in Fethiye on Thursday.
Officers of the Sea Turtle Research, Rescue and Rehabilitation Center (DEKAMER) who were monitoring the beach in ÃalıÅ, spotted the injured turtle who came ashore to nest and lay eggs.
The cut on the shell of the turtle was treated and the turtle was released back into the sea at ÃalıÅ. DEKAMER Project Assistant veterinarian Gizem Leyla Ãakmak also noted that the general condition of the 30-35 year old turtle was good.
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Infamous Turkish mafia leader Sedat Peker, in a video released on Sunday morning local time, accused the son of a former prime minister of sitting on top of a cocaine trafficking ring from Venezuela to Turkey.
Ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) heavyweight and former prime minister Binali Yıldırım’s son Erkan Yıldırım visited Venezuela to establish the new route in January and February this year, Peker alleged.
According to the mobster, ships taking off from the port in Caracas stop in the Dominican Republic, where they are loaded with the illegal drugs. Peker warned that drug busts would soon begin in the Caribbean nation, referencing earlier busts in Colombia for cocaine shipments destined for Turkish ports.
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