Parts of Nova Scotia, Quebec get early spring blast of snow
A late winter snowstorm is expected to impact parts of Quebec and Atlantic Canada just days after the official start of spring, bringing significant snowfall and hazardous conditions.
Silent extinction of prey may lead to the disappearance of the jaguar from the Atlantic Forest, study points out
A Brazilian study reveals that the diminishing availability of prey is linked to the declining population of jaguars in the Atlantic Forest, warning about their potential extinction in the region.
German warship near the shores of Iceland
A German warship has been spotted off the coast of Iceland.
Maggie the dog found a bottle on the beach โ the owner was astonished to see its contents
A Scottish dog named Maggie discovered a message in a bottle on a morning walk, which had traveled over 4,300 kilometers across the Atlantic from Canada.
Earthquake in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean
An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.7 has occurred in the Atlantic Ocean, according to the US Geological Survey.
Meet Lumiar (RJ), an Atlantic Forest paradise with about 230 species of birds and breathtaking landscapes
Lumiar, a district in Nova Friburgo, Brazil, is highlighted as a vibrant retreat of the Atlantic Forest with significant biodiversity, particularly rich in bird species.
The number of rivers in the Atlantic Forest with good water quality decreases, new survey shows
The number of rivers in the Atlantic Forest with good quality water has declined in 2025 compared to the previous year, primarily due to insufficient sanitation.
Naval Ships: A New Chapter in the Frigate Drama
Germany is set to provide new submarine hunters in the North Atlantic by 2029 as part of the troubled F126 frigate project, which faces significant delays and cost overruns.
Trump's personal phone number spreads rapidly
Donald Trump's personal phone number is circulating among wealthy individuals and journalists, according to a report by The Atlantic, citing official sources.
Cristina Kirchner testifies in the Cuadernos case; orange alert on the Atlantic coast due to wind
Cristina Kirchner testifies today in the Cuadernos corruption case while an orange alert for storms and strong winds has been issued along the Atlantic coast of Argentina.
Foz do Iguaรงu: 8 Nature Activities to Recharge Your Energy
Foz do Iguaรงu features a variety of nature excursions that allow direct interaction with the Atlantic Forest and its attractions.
Hunger: the silent threat that could extinguish the jaguar in the Atlantic Forest
A recent study highlights that the decline of prey availability in the Atlantic Forest poses a significant threat to the survival of the jaguar.
A common tree could be silently changing the fate of the Atlantic forest: how the jackfruit alters forest soil, transforms leaf litter, and affects local species
A study has found that the invasive jackfruit tree is depleting soil and diminishing amphibian diversity in Brazil's Atlantic Forest.
Foreign Minister Valtonen does not see NATO as a party in Iran: 'NATO is a defense alliance and does not start wars'
Finnish Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen stated that NATO is not involved in the war in Iran and emphasized its role as a defense alliance focused on North Atlantic security.
Storm gusts hit at night
Finland will experience an unusual warm weekend, though some areas will face storms and rain, particularly in northern regions due to a low-pressure area in the North Atlantic.
Piotr Arak: A World Without a Hegemon
Experts believe that while the United States will maintain military dominance, its economic supremacy is increasingly questioned.
Fox traveled across the Atlantic as a rabbit
A fox stowed away on a cargo ship from the UK to the US, where it was discovered at the Port of New York by customs agents.
Tainhas found dead in artificial lake in Jurerรช intrigue fishermen in Florianรณpolis
Large Atlantic mullet fish were found dead in an artificial lake in Jurerรช Internacional, raising concerns among local fishermen about the impact on their catch.
Journalist loses nearly $10,000 in year-long NFL gambling experiment
A journalist lost nearly $10,000 while participating in an experiment covering the growing sports betting industry in America.
NATO Chief: The military industry on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean must produce more and faster
NATO's Chief emphasizes the urgent need for increased military production and innovation in the defense industries across both Europe and North America.
Exhibition 'World of Wild Animals' Opens in Nova Friburgo Shopping Mall
An exhibition showcasing the wildlife of the Atlantic Forest opened in Nova Friburgo, Brazil, featuring over 40 taxidermied animals, and will be available to the public until April 3.
The frigate Aquitaine honored by the US Navy for its excellence in anti-submarine warfare
The French frigate Aquitaine has been awarded the US Navy's 'Hook 'Em Award' for its excellence in anti-submarine warfare during its deployment in the North Atlantic and Baltic Sea.
The Atlantic: J.D. Vance Experiences Serious Disgrace
J.D. Vance's only promise during his 2024 presidential campaign is to avoid a war with Iran, which he claims would be a waste of resources.
Oldest federal biological reserve in Brazil celebrates 52 years of environmental preservation
The Poรงo das Antas Biological Reserve in Brazil celebrates 52 years as the country's oldest reserve, recognized for its efforts in preserving the Atlantic Forest and endangered species.
It Will Rain on Thursday
Rain is expected on Thursday due to a developing Atlantic low-pressure system bringing warm and moist air to the region.
How the colors of butterflies are being 'erased' in the Atlantic Forest; understand
A study in Brazil reveals how monocultures of pine trees are leading to a decline in the vibrant colors of butterflies in the Atlantic Forest.
Crossing Oceans: The Journey of Oceรกnida as Inspiration to Face Great Challenges
A group of Mexican women known as Oceรกnida became the first Latin American team to row across the Atlantic Ocean, symbolizing determination and collaboration.
The 6400-kilometer journey of 'Diana', the loggerhead turtle rescued in Ceuta that crossed the Atlantic
Diana, a loggerhead turtle, has traveled over 6400 kilometers from Ceuta, Spain, to the Caribbean after being rescued from fishing nets last year.
Professional Golfer Gilฤ Bitฤ Starkutฤ Starts Her Second Season Strong in the 'Epson' Tour
Lithuanian golfer Gilฤ Bitฤ Starkutฤ achieved a 43rd place finish in the first tournament of the new season at the Atlantic Beach Country Club in Florida.
Even 20 degrees in Poland. We know which day will be the warmest, but a change is coming
Poland is experiencing warm weather shaped by a high-pressure system, with temperatures expected to peak at 20 degrees Celsius before a change in weather brings clouds and rain.
Henri Veesaar selected to the very strong symbolic five of the NCAA
Estonian player Henri Veesaar of the North Carolina Tar Heels basketball team has been named to the Atlantic Coast Conference's symbolic five in the NCAA.
The Bitter Side of the Jackfruit Tree: Invasive Tree Depletes Atlantic Forest Soil and Affects Frogs
In Brazil's Atlantic Forest, the invasive jackfruit tree threatens biodiversity by degrading soil quality and impacting the habitats of native frog species.
MP recommends that the city not authorize the construction of a condominium that foresees the cutting of almost 900 trees in Barra da Tijuca
The Rio de Janeiro Public Ministry recommended that the city refrain from granting environmental licenses for a condominium project that threatens to cut down nearly 900 trees in an ecologically significant area.
A Hidden Force Under the Atlantic Ocean Has Carved a 500-Kilometer Trench
A newly discovered trench in the Atlantic Ocean, over 500 kilometers long, raises questions about oceanic geological processes and their implications for environmental management, particularly regarding nuclear waste disposal.
The 6,400-kilometer journey of โDianaโ, the loggerhead turtle rescued in Ceuta who crossed the Atlantic
Diana, a loggerhead turtle rescued in Ceuta, Spain, has made an incredible 6,400-kilometer journey across the Atlantic to the Caribbean after being freed from fishing nets.
'Masterpiece' Sky series is 'up there with The Sopranos' but there's 1 downside
A Sky Atlantic series has received high praise, being compared to classics such as The Sopranos and Breaking Bad, although it has one notable downside.
Jacutinga, extinct in the Atlantic Forest of ES, RJ, and BA, may return to nature with conservation project
A conservation project is underway to reintroduce the jacutinga bird to areas in Brazil where it has been extinct for decades.
Wizz Air will fly across the Atlantic. 'This is a milestone in the development of our company'
Wizz Air UK has announced that it has received all necessary permits to operate flights between the UK and the United States, particularly for charter flights catering to sports teams and fans.
New natural park inaugurated in Aricanduva, in the East Zone of SP
A new municipal natural park has been inaugurated in Sรฃo Paulo's East Zone, focusing on environmental preservation and biodiversity protection.
The Hidden Side of the Jackfruit Tree: Invasive Tree Depletes the Soil of the Atlantic Forest and Affects Frogs
The presence of the jackfruit tree in Brazil's Atlantic Forest is adversely affecting soil quality and frog populations.
Endangered whales: U.S. proposal to change safety measure draws criticism from Canada
Environmental groups in the U.S. and Canada oppose a proposed U.S. regulation change that would relax protections aimed at preventing ship collisions with endangered North Atlantic right whales.
Harri Tiido: On Liberalism and Its Foundations
Harri Tiido discusses the pressures facing liberalism and its varying meanings across the Atlantic.
Argentina, the only country with agreements on both sides of the Atlantic
Argentina is uniquely positioned to establish significant trade agreements with both the United States and the European Union, representing a notable shift in its economic strategy.
Final Judgment on the 'Stella Daisy' Sinking Should Be Fair [Because]
The family of a victim in the sinking of the cargo ship Stella Daisy is awaiting a crucial final judgment after years of legal battles and investigations.
War in Iran: the General Staff denies the redeployment of the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier to the Mediterranean
The French military has denied claims of redeploying the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle from the North Atlantic to the Mediterranean amid ongoing military actions against Iran.
Argentinian President J. Milei Wants to Transform Strategic Alliance with the USA into State Policy
Argentinian President Javier Milei emphasized the need for Argentina to play a key role in the strategic landscape of the Southern Atlantic while strengthening ties with the United States.
Blue parties can break historic red dominance in the North Atlantic
Two blue parties are leading in the Faroe Islands, while Greenland's political landscape appears more complicated, indicating a significant shift in the North Atlantic political dynamics ahead of the upcoming elections in Denmark.
Russia may attack ร land Islands, claims expert - The reason is clear
An Atlantic Council senior researcher claims that the ร land Islands are a tempting target for a limited military attack by Russia against Europe.
Titanic diver trapped under wreck for six hours unable to see a thing
The article recounts the harrowing experience of a diver, Dik Barton, who was trapped under the Titanic wreck for six hours and highlights the ongoing fascination with the Titanic.
Senegal: Mali Eyes Atlantic Access Through $800m Senegal River Corridor
Mali is planning to gain direct access to the Atlantic Ocean through a significant $800 million project to develop the Senegal River into a commercial shipping corridor.