NASA Confirms Third Visitor 3I/ATLAS, First Spotted in Chile
NASA confirms 3I/ATLAS, the third interstellar comet, first spotted by ATLAS in Chile. Hubble, Webb and other telescopes will study its ancient origin before it exits the solar system.
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NASA confirms 3I/ATLAS, the third interstellar comet, first spotted by ATLAS in Chile. Hubble, Webb and other telescopes will study its ancient origin before it exits the solar system.
After a 2-0 loss to Nottingham Forest, Newcastle United manager Ange Postecoglou faces mounting pressure, with the club's future plans and fan sentiment hanging in the balance.
Caleb Amisi demands resignations of Musalia Mudavadi and NIS Director-General Noordin Haji, blaming them for Raila Odinga's failed AUC chairperson bid. Alleging mismanagement in alliances and intelligence assessments, Amisi claims their actions led to Odinga's defeat to Djibouti's Mahmoud Youssouf. The situation underscores political tensions and accountability issues following this diplomatic setback.
In early October 2024, North Korea held a Supreme People’s Assembly (SPA) session, shifting from expected unification talks to economic and military matters. This included Kim Jong Un's visit to the University of National Defense with an emphasis on military strategy. Tensions intensified as North Korea dismantled inter-Korean infrastructure and claimed 1.4 million KPA volunteers, reflecting rising military posturing and strained inter-Korean relations.
During the Democracy Day dinner at the State House in Abuja, former Senator Shehu Sani called on President Tinubu to release the detained EndSARS protesters, likening the protesters to Tinubu's 'children and grandchildren'. He noted the importance of freeing these young fighters for justice, democracy, and freedom.
Xiaomi unveiled its 17 series in China on 25 September 2025, with the 17 Pro Max leading the pack. The flagship boasts a 6.9‑inch 2K LTPO OLED, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, up to 16 GB RAM and a Leica‑tuned triple camera. Indian fans can expect a February 2026 arrival, with prices likely above the previous 15 Ultra’s Rs 1,09,999. This piece breaks down the launch window, hardware highlights and market positioning.