- Ancient tektites uncover massive asteroid impact Astronomy Magazine
- Weird glass in Australia appears to be from giant asteroid impact — but scientists ‘yet to locate the crater’ Live Science
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Ancient tektites uncover massive asteroid impact – Astronomy Magazine
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Turkey demands Israel’s ban from FIFA, UEFA over Gaza war
The head of the Turkish Soccer Federation, Ibrahim Haciosmanoglu, has sent a letter to FIFA, UEFA, and national soccer associations worldwide, demanding Israel be banned from international sporting competitions, Reuters reported on Friday.
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At the UN, Prime Minister Netanyahu is defiant as Israel’s isolation grows : NPR
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This morning, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the U.N. General Assembly. Before he spoke, dozens of delegates walked out in protest to a standing ovation.
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From City Lights to Moonlight: NASA Training Shows How Urban Parks Can Connect Communities with Space Science
When you think about national park and public land astronomy programs, you might picture remote locations far from city lights. But a recent NASA Earth to Sky training, funded by NASA’s Science Activation Program, challenges that…
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Protests, calls for sanctions greet Netanyahu at UN amid Gaza horrors | United Nations News
New York City – Thousands of New Yorkers joined world diplomats in giving Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu the cold shoulder as he spoke at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).
Protesters on Friday morning rallied against the…
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‘They intended to kill us’: Masafer Yatta reels from bloody settler assaults
A series of pogroms in four West Bank villages left residents and solidarity activists hospitalized with head wounds, broken bones, and internal bleeding.
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Three Iranian migrants deny spying in UK for Iran
LONDON– Three Iranian nationals, who arrived in the UK as irregular migrants, on Friday denied spying in Britain on behalf of Iran’s intelligence services.
Mostafa Sepahvand, 39, Farhad Javadi Manesh, 44, and Shapoor Qalehali Khani…
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China hails multilateralism, takes digs at US tariffs | International Trade
NewsFeed Chinese Premier Li Qiang says protectionist measures, including hikes in tariffs, are a major cause of global economic stagnancy.
Published On 26 Sep 2025
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Investigation Reveals Alleged ‘Hamas Camera’ Was Reuters’, Israeli Drones Monitored Nasser Hospital Before and During Attack
Gaza (QNN)- A Reuters investigation has revealed that what Israel called “Hamas camera” at Gaza’s Nasser Hospital was actually a Reuters camera. Israeli drones monitored the hospital before and during the deadly attack that killed…
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Iran nuclear sanctions will not be delayed
Iran nuclear sanctions will not be delayed | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/World NewsA resolution intended to delay the UN from imposing nuclear “snapback” sanctions on Iran failed after being voted on at the United Nations Security…
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