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Oil and gas-producing regions in the United States are emitting up to five times more methane than they are reporting to government regulators, according to a study cited by Nature News. Meanwhile, Spain and Portugal braced for another storm, named Marta, following deadly floods caused by Storm Leonardo, as reported by Phys.org. Elsewhere, an Indian spy thriller, "Dhurandhar," topped Netflix's global non-English film chart, according to Variety, while the Epstein files continued to generate political fallout in Britain, as reported by Time.
The Nature News report indicated that the discrepancy in methane emissions was found in oil and gas-producing regions across the continental United States. The study highlighted the Bakken Shale of North Dakota as a specific area of concern.
In Europe, Spain and Portugal prepared for Storm Marta on Saturday, following the devastation of Storm Leonardo, which claimed at least one life in each country, according to Phys.org. More than 26,500 rescuers were deployed in Portugal in anticipation of the storm.
"Dhurandhar," the Indian spy thriller, starring Ranveer Singh, achieved the number one spot on Netflix's global Top 10 non-English films list, and also topped the charts in both India and Pakistan, Variety reported.
In Britain, the release of files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation continued to cause political turmoil. The fallout has reached 10 Downing Street, the official residence of Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer, according to Time. The disclosures have already impacted the monarchy, with Prince Andrew stripped of his royal title late last year, and now facing renewed scrutiny.
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