Austria's research station in Greenland: Adventure at the end of the world!

Austria's research station in Greenland: Adventure at the end of the world!

Tasiilaq, Grönland - Donald Trump caused excitement again by ordering air strikes to the Yemeni capital Sanaa to keep the Iranian-supported Houthi rebels at bay. In a declaration made on Saturday, Trump promised "overwhelming fatal violence" to ensure that the Houthi rebels set their attacks on important shipping routes along the corridor. "Our brave fighters are conducting air strikes to the bases, leaders and rocket defense of the terrorists to protect American ship, air and naval goods and to restore freedom of navigation," said Trump via social media, such as Yahoo reported .

The air strikes that took place on the same day when the Houthi rebels announced an offensive against Israeli ships, led to several explosions in Sanaa, whereby the Houthi media reported a severe shelling of a residential area. "The explosions were very strong, it felt like an earthquake," said a resident of the region. These attacks are the first under Trump's second term and mark a turning point after a relatively quiet period of time in conflict that has been affected by Yemen for years.

Austria's polar station in Greenland

Krone there is the Austrian polar station in the Sermilik-Fjord, where the last hand is currently being created. The project manager Andreas Trügler is looking forward to returning to his station in April after he had to stay in Graz due to the weather. He emphasizes the importance of climate change and urgency to research in this remote region.

The Greenland expedition not only brings new scientific knowledge, but is also regarded as further proof of Austria's commitment in the Arctic. Line Kristiansen, the station's logistics manager, ensures that everything is ready for the coming season, while the American president takes military measures in another world. These parallel strands of research and war illustrate the complexity of global relationships and the challenges that exist both in the remote regions of the world and in conflict zones.

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