Likely origin of mysterious ‘space balls’ found on Queensland beaches revealed by Australian Space Agency Organisation says objects consistent with ‘debris from a foreign rocket body that recently re-entered the atmosphere’ The Australian Space Agency has said the six so-called “space balls” found in north Queensland were likely from a “foreign rocket body” that had recently re-entered the atmosphere after being in orbit. The six mysterious objects were found by the public washed ashore in the Forres… Woman wanted over Monaco bombing 'that targeted Ukrainian tycoon' is named Interpol has named a woman who is wanted over a bombing in Monaco which reportedly targeted a Ukrainian tycoon with links to Russia. Andy Burnham, the UK’s Likely Next Prime Minister, Made His Name in Manchester. Here’s How. Andy Burnham was mayor of Greater Manchester for nine years. His time there came to define his identity — and his pitch to lead Britain. '¿Y si sí?' A new rally cry is inspiring Mexico during its World Cup run — and beyond A viral phrase that translates to "What if we do?" in English is being used by Mexican soccer fans and players dreaming about seemingly impossible wins. |
Is the US really preparing to drop Israel? With relations between Israel and the US fraught, some are speculating whether the special relationship may be at an end 'Red flags of revenge' seen as Iranians gather for third day of fmr. leader Khamenei's funeral His funeral, delayed due to the ongoing war, began on Saturday with chants of "death to America, death to Israel," while the ceremonies are expected to last at least a week. A scientist built 200 hotels for bees. Three years later, the guests he found changed what we know about pollinators and biodiv Hotels are usually built for travellers, but some are designed for creatures no bigger than your thumb. Scientists and conservationists have spent years creating these miniature refuges for wild bees in the form of small nesting structures fitted with narrow tunnels that mimic the hollow stems and cavities many solitary bee species naturally use to lay their eggs. A boat transporting students sinks in Congo, killing at least 20, authorities say Officials say a wooden boat carrying students back from state exams has sunk in central Congo, killing at least 20 people Families of children killed in bombing of Iranian school join leader’s funeral In Iran, the school deaths have become a symbol for U.S.-Israeli brutality and an unjust war. The Washington Post is reporting from the country under restricted conditions. |
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