Skip to main content

Continue in search of missing submarine


The signals identified by the Argentine authorities are likely to signal signs of the missing submarine.
The submarine has been missing since last Wednesday, with 44 crew members.
Authorities have used NASA's search aircraft and the Rand technology to find the submarine in A.R.A San Juan .
The operational duty of this submarine has disappeared on the ocean off the coast of 430 km off the coast.
US and British are also assisting Argentine for the submarine search operations, and have been working to find out whether it was concealed at sea bottom.
However, the strong winds and rough seas in the region are delaying the search operation.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Inquiry about Clinton couple

The US Attorney General's Department has announced that an investigation will be launched into the case of former US President Bill Clinton and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton have set up a charity fund and have been accused of misusing money. In addition, they have an objection to an uranium transaction. Investigations are being carried out regarding these allegations. Attorney General Jeff Penny, however, said there was no point in holding Bill Clinton or Hillary Clinton or a Senate inquiry.

Trump with Japan

US President Donald Trump, who is on a visit to Japan, is also in Japan at every "threat" in North Korea. The discussion between the President and the Prime Minister of Japan has also focused on expanding trade between the two countries. The country is the world's largest economy, while Japan is the world's third-largest economy. President Donald Trump arrived in Japan on Sunday (5) for the longest asylum in Asia by a 25 year President of the United States of America. The President of the United States, who has stayed in Asia for 12 days, is due to visit South Korea. The President will hold talks with the President of the United States, while the President of the United States is due to address the South Korean parliament.

An international alliance of 50 countries to stop the use of coal in 2030

It was decided at the UN Climate Change Conference in Bonn to end the use of coal in 2030 by power generation. Accordingly, an alliance has developed for this, with more than 50 countries in the alliance. At the talks in Bonn, 15 other countries were involved. Canada, Denmark, Finland, Italy, France, the Netherlands, Portugal, Belgium, Switzerland, New Zealand, Ethiopia, Mexico and the Marshall Islands are the countries. More than 50 of these countries are scheduled to hold talks again in the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Poland next year. The convention is held in Katowice, Poland, while Cathosi is one of the largest cities in Europe. However, China, the United States, Germany and Russia have not signed the agreement for coal-fired power plants, including for power generation. This decision was taken by the officials of the Donald Trump administration, who held discussions with the representatives of the energy companies for several  ago days to promote fos...