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Black Hole Destroys Star, Goes After Another, NASA Missions Find - NASA

  1. Black Hole Destroys Star, Goes After Another, NASA Missions Find  NASA
  2. Nasa catches black hole tearing star apart, then using its energy to destroy another  The Independent
  3. Oxford University doctor comments after black hole mystery is solved  Oxford Mail
  4. A Black Hole has Destroyed a Star, and Used the Wreckage to Pummel Another Star  Universe Today
  5. Supermassive black hole caught in act of cosmic destruction  The Laconia Daily Sun

Cyprus Mail 

Man arrested for stealing car

Police on Saturday announced the arrest of a 34-year-old man on suspicion of having stolen a car. The car, which the police estimate to be worth €2,000, was reported stolen by its 53-year-old owner on October 4. The owner said it had been stolen between September 15 and October 4 from an underground car park […]

Voice of America 

Animal lovers try to counter the deadly risk of Chicago high-rises for migrating birds

chicago — With a neon-green net in hand, Annette Prince briskly walks a downtown Chicago plaza at dawn, looking left and right as she goes. It's not long before she spots a tiny yellow bird sitting on the concrete. It doesn't fly away, and she quickly nets the bird, gently places it inside a paper bag and labels the bag with the date, time and place. "This is a Nashville warbler," said Prince, director of the Chicago Bird Collision Monitors, noting that the bird must have flown into a glass window pane of an adjacent building. Читать дальше...

Khaama Press (Afghan News Agency) 

Afghan worker dies from gas poisoning in Tehran well

Two Afghan workers, aged 35 and 40, were trapped in a 35-meter-deep well in southeastern Tehran, resulting in one of them losing his life. The Tehran Fire Department stated that a gas leak at the bottom of the well likely caused the workers’ gas poisoning. According to reports from the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) […]

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«The Rio Times» 

Nicaragua Breaks Ties with Israel Over Gaza Conflict

Nicaragua has severed diplomatic relations with Israel, marking a significant shift in its foreign policy. The Central American nation announced this decision on October 11, 2024, citing Israel’s actions in Palestinian territories as the primary reason. The Nicaraguan government, often criticized for its authoritarian rule, condemned the Israeli administration, calling it “fascist” and “genocidal.” This […]

Voice of America 

Argentina's triple-digit inflation slows, but workers still struggle to pay bills

BUENOS AIRES — Argentina's triple-digit inflation, among the world's highest, is starting to slow down but this offers little relief for workers whose salaries have stayed the same while costs of basic goods skyrocketed and the government slashed state subsidies. "We're losing track of what's expensive and what's cheap," said university professor Daniel Vazquez while shopping in Buenos Aires. "Prices keep going up and the only thing that isn't going up is salaries." "The gap is very, very big," he said. Читать дальше...

En.mehrnews.com 

Cameroon president disappears

TEHRAN, Oct. 12 (MNA) – The non-appearance of Cameroon’s president in public for the last 30 days pushed the Central African country into a state of uncertainty and speculation.

Voice of America 

River guardians risk own lives as they work to protect, restore Colombia's Atrato

PAIMADO, Colombia — Sediment and pebbles are all that's left on the earth around much of Bernardino Mosquera's small riverside community in northwest Colombia's Choco region.  Just a year ago, healthy shrubs and trees filled this important biodiversity spot teeming with species native to the land. But then illegal miners arrived, using their heavy machinery to dredge the riverbeds for gold.  "It's just desert here," said Mosquera. "Illegal mining affects the ecosystem in every way … it leads to degraded land. Читать дальше...

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Ajay Jadeja, former cricketer, named heir to Jamnagar throne on Dussehra

Ajay Jadeja, former cricketer and a descendant of Jamnagar's royal family, has been named heir to the throne on Dussehra. Maharaja Jamsaheb expressed gratitude, recognizing Ajay Jadeja's commitment to serving the people of Jamnagar. The ceremony links the family's rich cricketing heritage and royal lineage.