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As every evening, the 11pm takes a tour of the news broadcast by European television channels. It is the Eurozapping of Tuesday, October 5.
In the north of Turkey, the aridity of the grounds, consequence of the drought, the lack of precipitation and global warming worries more and more farmers who have great difficulty in drawing water. While they managed to get it a hundred meters below the ground, it is now rare.
In Sweden, three researchers were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for their work on the climate. “We need to tell people to wake up, to recognize the fact that we are experiencing major climate change on a timescale that we are not used to responding to“, declared Tuesday 5 October Klaus Hasselmann, one of the three co-winners.
The Cumbre Vieja volcano is still erupting in Spain. He never stops spitting lava and ash on the island of La Palma. The main flow continues to flow into the ocean, forming a plate of magma in contact with the sea. Some 6,000 inhabitants have already been evacuated.
A Russian actress, director and cosmonaut were welcomed aboard the International Space Station to shoot the first film ever made in space. The summary ? A female doctor is dispatched from Earth to save a cosmonaut. Twelve days, they will shoot scenes that will probably mark a major breakthrough in the history of cinema.