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Trump launches snide attack on Greta Thunberg after she beats him to Time Person of the Year
has lashed out at teenager after the environmental activist was named Time magazine’s person of the year - claiming she needed to "work on her anger management problem".The teenager was lauded by the US magazine for having launched a grassroots campaign that became an international movement to hold governments to account over climate policyHowever Mr Trump - who has previously attacked the teenager for her the stern rebukes she has issued to the international community - referred to the move as "ridiculous" on Twitter.The president wrote on Twitter: “So ridiculous. Greta must work on her...…has lashed out at teenager after the environmental activist was named Time magazine’s person of the year - claiming she needed to "work on her anger management problem".The teenager was lauded by the US magazine for having launched a grassroots campaign that became an international movement to hold governments to account over climate policyHowever Mr Trump - who has previously attacked the teenager for her the stern rebukes she has issued to the international community - referred to the move as "ridiculous" on Twitter.The president wrote on Twitter: “So ridiculous. Greta must work on her...WW…
'Lost continent' the size of Greenland found under Europe
A hidden continent that was partially plunged into the earth has been uncovered by scientists – with some of the land mass still visible today.Researchers from have revealed a piece of continental crust, named Greater Adria for the Adriatic region it settled in, broke away from more than 200 million years ago.Much of the territory was plunged into the earth’s mantle, however some of the landmass has remained visible – making up a strip of land across that stretches from Turin in the north to Puglia in the south.“Forget Atlantis” principal researcher Douwe van Hinsbergen said, “without...…A hidden continent that was partially plunged into the earth has been uncovered by scientists – with some of the land mass still visible today.Researchers from have revealed a piece of continental crust, named Greater Adria for the Adriatic region it settled in, broke away from more than 200 million years ago.Much of the territory was plunged into the earth’s mantle, however some of the landmass has remained visible – making up a strip of land across that stretches from Turin in the north to Puglia in the south.“Forget Atlantis” principal researcher Douwe van Hinsbergen said, “without...WW…
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