More aftershocks are expected in the next couple of weeks or even months, potentially leading to more deaths, says an expert.
How China’s balloon over America steered its way into spying history
By Phil Stewart and Jeff Mason
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – When China’s suspected surveillance balloon first passed into U.S. airspace north of Alaska’s Aleutian Islands on Jan. 28, American officials believed there was a good chance it would keep travelin…
How scientists are kept fed and happy in one of the most remote places on Earth
No place on Earth is colder than East Antarctica. Due to its higher elevation, not even West Antarctica can touch its hostile temperatures.
Syria responds to Russian aid offer
Syrian President Bashar Assad has accepted Russia’s offer of assistance after deadly earthquakes
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Finland’s Most-Wanted Hacker Nabbed in France
In late October 2022, Julius “Zeekill” Kivimäki was charged (and “arrested in absentia,” according to the Finns) with attempting to extort money from the Vastaamo Psychotherapy Center.
How scientists are kept fed and happy in one of the most remote places on Earth – CNN
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3 Hampton Roads-Based Ships Involved in Recovering Wreckage of Suspected Chinese Spy Balloon
The F-22 from Langley’s 1st Fighter Wing fired one AIM-9X Sidewinder missile at the balloon.
For Syrians, earthquakes bring on yet another disaster
Powerful quakes have left devastation in the war-hit country, exacerbating crises faced by IDPs and refugees.
Why have the Turkey-Syria earthquakes been so deadly?
Rapid and unregulated urbanisation is one of the factors that make cities ‘critically vulnerable’ to natural hazards.