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  • Starlink Access in the Ukrainian Conflict

    Starlink Access in the Ukrainian Conflict

    Russia’s access to Starlink systems have raised concerns about the potential compromise of Ukraine’s military edge

  • CERN Pursues Project Larger than Hadron Collider

    CERN Pursues Project Larger than Hadron Collider

    Expanding on the LHC’s legacy, this ambitious project aims to revolutionize particle physics, probing the fundamental nature of reality at unprecedented energies and scales

  • Soup Protest Splashes Mona Lisa

    Soup Protest Splashes Mona Lisa

    Environmental activists stage a unique protest by throwing soup at the world-famous Mona Lisa in the Louvre, demanding attention to food sustainability. The iconic painting remains unharmed behind protective glass.

  • Japan’s Slim: Lunar Lander Resumes Lunar Mission

    Japan’s Slim: Lunar Lander Resumes Lunar Mission

    Japan’s lunar lander, Slim, overcame a power issue, resuming operations on the Moon after a week. Jaxa fixed communication on Sunday. Slim analyzes lunar rocks for origin insights, landing precisely near equatorial crater Shioli. Operational…

  • Mayan Ruin Tourism Facing Cartel Violence

    Mayan Ruin Tourism Facing Cartel Violence

    Mayan ruins in Mexico facing problems as drug cartel violence and land disputes disrupt access to iconic archaeological sites.

  • Rumbling Awakening: Earthquake in Unexpected Texas

    Rumbling Awakening: Earthquake in Unexpected Texas

    The seismic earthquake that rattled western Texas, challenging assumptions about earthquake-prone regions. The earthquake near Mentone, has specialists re-examining causes and aftermath.

  • Portland Teachers’ Strike: The Issues and Resolutions

    Portland Teachers’ Strike: The Issues and Resolutions

    Teachers in Portland, Oregon, embarked on a historic strike, temporarily closing schools for approximately 45,000 students in the state’s largest city

  • Al Jazeera Gaza Bureau Chief’s Family Dies in Israeli Air Raid

    Al Jazeera Gaza Bureau Chief’s Family Dies in Israeli Air Raid

    Wael Dahdouh, the bureau chief of Al Jazeera Arabic in Gaza, has tragically lost his wife, son, daughter, and grandson due to a devastating Israeli airstrike.

  • Rising from the Ashes: Corps of Engineers Initiates Hawaii Wildfire Cleanup

    Rising from the Ashes: Corps of Engineers Initiates Hawaii Wildfire Cleanup

    In the wake of the devastating Hawaii wildfires, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers takes charge, meticulously assessing hazardous sites among the 2,000 properties left in ruins. Focused on safety and precision, contractors navigate complex…

  • Greta Thunberg detained in London

    Greta Thunberg detained in London

    Greta Thunberg was apprehended while participating in a demonstration advocating for a Fossil Free London movement before the Energy Intelligence Forums

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