Imploded Titanic Submarine Seen For First Time As Pieces Are Recovered - Travel - Nairaland Imploded Titanic submarine seen for first time as pieces recovered from sea floor The Titan’s wreckage was seen for the first time in pictures taken on Wednesday, more than a week after it imploded in the depths of the Atlantic Debris from the Titan was brought ashore by deep-sea robots on Wednesday as the US Coast Guard continues recovery operations following the sub’s catastrophic implosion. The Titan’s wreckage was seen for the first time in pictures after the Coast Guard announced on 22 June that ROVs (remotely-operated vehicles) found its chambers in a sea of debris 1,600ft from the bow of the Titanic, roughly 12,000ft below the ocean surface. Pelagic Research Services, the company that operated the ROV that made the previous debris findings, said on Wednesday that its team had successfully completed off-shore operations and was now in the process of demobilisation after 10 days of wo...
France riots - France police shooting prompts unrest: All you need to know - Al jazeera Clashes erupt in several French cities after the police killing of a teenager, prompting the mobilisation of 40,000 officers. French police inspect a municipal police car, burned during night clashes in Mons-en-Baroeul, near Lille [Pascal Rossignol/Reuters] More than 40,000 police officers have been mobilised across France as the government tries to contain growing anger after a police officer killed a teenager. The 17-year-old, known as Nahel M, was driving a rental car in the western Paris suburb of Nanterre on Tuesday morning when police pulled him over during a traffic check for breaking several road rules. What started the protests in France? Police said that the teenager, who was of North African descent, was driving his car towards them, but footage emerged contradicting their narrative. A video circulating on social media showed a police officer pointing his weapon through the window a...
Ondo pastor jailed for stealing Presiding pastor of the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC), Ona Iwa-Mimo, Iwaro Oka Akoko in Ondo State, Friday Okeneji, has been sentenced to two years imprisonment by an Akure Magistrate’s Court for stealing chemicals worth N130,000. Okeneji was said to have committed the offence on July 2, at Iwaro Oka Akoko. He pleaded guilty to the two count charges preferred against him. Okeneji said he committed the offence for survival, adding that he had to pay N150,000 for his mother’s burial slated for August. Presiding Magistrate, Damilola Sekoni, found Okeneji guilty and said that the prison term would run concurrently. Sekoni, who gave the convict an option of N100,000 fine, urged him to turn a new leaf, and imbibe true Christian attributes of hardwork and prayerfulness as exemplified by New Testament Christians in the Bible. https://thenationonlineng.net/ondo-pastor-jailed-for-stealing/
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