The Daily Populous

Sunday December 17th, 2023 evening edition

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has claimed that Finland will now be in trouble because of its NATO membership.

Source: Putin in an interview with the programme Moscow.

Quote from Putin: "They just dragged Finland into NATO.

All disputes, including territorial ones, were resolved long ago, in the middle of the 20th century.

Details: Putin added that he wants no war with NATO countries, as "there are no territorial disputes".

Background: In April 2023, Finland officially became a full NATO member. »

Tencent has reportedly shut down "AAA multiplayer" studio Team Kaiju

Authored by eurogamer.net
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Tencent has reportedly shut down Team Kaiju, a subsidiary of TiMi Studio Group.

"In a LinkedIn post, one of the ex-developers of the studio noted that the Team Kaiju website doesn't work, and the studio doesn't appear to exist anymore.

Tencent allegedly shut down TEAM KAIJU, TiMi Studio Group's North American subsidiary. »

More than half of U.S. high school students will take a personal finance class before graduation, following the passage of a new Pennsylvania law

Authored by nbcnewyork.com

Pennsylvania is the 25th state to pass legislation guaranteeing its high school students will take a semester-long course in personal finance before graduation.

Now 53% of students will have a mandatory financial education course in high school, according to Next Gen Personal Finance.

This week, Pennsylvania became the 25th state to guarantee a personal finance course for high school students. »

Extremely rare dolphin with thumbs photographed in Greek gulf

Authored by livescience.com

A striped dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba) with hooked "thumbs" photographed in the Gulf of Corinth in July 2023.

A strange dolphin in the Gulf of Corinth has developed intriguing, hook-shaped "thumbs" carved out of its flippers, photographs show.

The Gulf of Corinth is a semi-enclosed pocket of the Ionian Sea, sandwiched between the Greek mainland and the Peloponnese peninsula. »