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The US currently bans Nasa from sharing its data with China
Nasa bans Chinese nationals from working on its space programs
SINGAPORE – US space agency Nasa has blocked Chinese citizens with valid US visas from its facilities – a move that effectively bars them from working at one of the most respected space research centres.Chinese nationals, who could only work at Nasa as contractors or students contributing to research, found out on 5 September that they had lost all access to Nasa's systems and facilities, Bloomberg news reported, citing sources.Nasa then confirmed this, saying Chinese nationals would be restricted from using the agency's "facilities, materials and networks to ensure the security of our work".China's accelerated space programme has alarmed the US and ramped up the race between the two biggest economies.Chinese astronauts are already excluded from the International...
September 11, 2025

Nasa bans Chinese nationals from working on its space programs

Firefighters spray hoses at a gas tanker that exploded under a highway overpass in Mexico City, on September 10, 2025.
Massive gas truck explosion generates shock wave in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY – A gas truck explosion that generated a “shock wave” in Mexico City on Wednesday killed at least four people and left 90 injured, according to the city prosecutor’s office.Those who were injured were taken to hospitals in the city, many in a a serious condition, Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada said in a press conference.Images shared on social media showed flames shooting high into the air as people screamed and ran from the scene in the Iztapalapa borough. Another video showed large plumes of smoke billowing from the truck as emergency workers tried to extinguish the fire.The explosion generated a “shock wave” that damaged 32 nearby vehicles, the Mexico City Prosecutor’s Office said late on Wednesday.According to authorities, the explosion occurred after the...
September 11, 2025

Massive gas truck explosion generates shock wave in Mexico City

Charlie Kirk was a darling of the Maga movement and is credited with boosting young voter turnout
Campus killing lays bare America's bloody and broken politics
WASHINGTON — Moments before the crack of a gunshot changed everything, thousands of students had gathered under clear blue skies at an idyllic Utah college to hear from a man considered a rock star in conservative campus politics.As the 31-year-old Charlie Kirk sat under a tent, debating political opponents taking their turn at a microphone, many gathered on the lawns cheered – and some protested. Seconds later, they were all running in terror.The activist was struck in the neck by a bullet, mortally wounded. The episode playing out as cameras rolled, some showing the murder in bloody detail.The images will be hard to forget — particularly for the many young conservatives for whom Kirk held celebrity status. The leader of their movement, regardless of the ultimate motive behind his...
September 11, 2025

Campus killing lays bare America's bloody and broken politics

Conservative activist Charlie Kirk shot dead at Utah college event
UTAH — Charlie Kirk, the CEO and co-founder of the conservative youth group Turning Point USA, was shot and killed Wednesday during a public event at Utah Valley University, officials said. He was 31.Kirk was speaking at a debate hosted by his organization when a single shot rang out, eyewitnesses said.Video showed Kirk clutching his neck as blood poured out before stunned spectators screamed and ran for safety. #VIDEO: Charlie Kirk shot at Utah Valley University pic.twitter.com/QyI9RDp1JO — Saudi Gazette (@Saudi_Gazette) September 10, 2025 Authorities said the shooter remains at large. A person initially taken into custody was later confirmed not to be the suspect.Police ordered students and staff to shelter in place as heavily armed officers and helicopters secured the...
September 11, 2025

Conservative activist Charlie Kirk shot dead at Utah college event

The US Supreme Court building is seen in Washington, DC,
Supreme Court temporarily allows Trump to pause billions in foreign aid
WASHINGTON — US Chief Justice John Roberts on Tuesday allowed the Trump administration to freeze billions in foreign aid payments for now, putting on hold a lower court ruling that required officials to spend $4 billion of that money by the end of the month.Roberts, who handles emergency appeals from federal courts in Washington, DC, issued what’s known as an administrative stay – a temporary order intended to give the justices more time to review the case.The order does not necessarily indicate how the court will ultimately resolve the appeal, though it could make it harder for the groups that sued over the cuts to recover the money approved by Congress.Roberts ordered the groups challenging the move to respond to the Trump administration by Friday afternoon.At issue is $4 billion...
September 10, 2025

Supreme Court temporarily allows Trump to pause billions in foreign aid

Brazil's ex-president is accused of plotting a coup, which he denies
Pressure mounts on Bolsonaro as two out of five judges find him guilty
SAO PAULO — Two out of five Supreme Court justices tasked with deciding the fate of the former Brazilian president, Jair Bolsonaro, have found the ex-leader guilty of plotting a coup.But Bolsonaro will only be convicted if at least one more justice finds him guilty. The former president has denied all the charges against him.The first justice to cast his vote, Alexandre de Moraes, said there was "no doubt" that there had been a coup attempt after Bolsonaro lost the 2022 presidential election to his left-wing rival, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.The second justice, Flávio Dino, also found Bolsonaro guilty of all the five charges against him. The trial will continue on Wednesday.When the session starts at 09:00 local (12:00GMT), all eyes will be on Justice Luiz Fux, whose turn it...
September 10, 2025

Pressure mounts on Bolsonaro as two out of five judges find him guilty

A screengrab from TV footage shows a man looking at smoke billowing after explosions in Qatar's capital Doha on September 9, 2025
Trump advisers vent anger over how Israel conducted strike in Qatar
WASHINGTON — Some advisers to President Donald Trump are angry over Israel’s decision to strike Hamas leaders inside Doha, Qatar Tuesday morning, with many particularly frustrated that they weren’t able to weigh in or warn the Qataris.Trump was informed of the strike only shortly before it began — and not by Israel itself, but by Chairman of the Joint Staff Gen. Dan Caine, according to a US official. He immediately told White House special envoy Steve Witkoff to brief them, according to another US official. Witkoff has a longstanding relationship with the Qataris.However, by the time Witkoff was able to reach them, it was too late, a US official told CNN. Adding to the ire, Witkoff had met Monday with one of Netanyahu’s top advisers, Ron Dermer, but was not alerted of the...
September 10, 2025

Trump advisers vent anger over how Israel conducted strike in Qatar

This image from video provided by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement shows manufacturing plant employees waiting to have their legs shackled at the Hyundai Motor Group’s electric vehicle plant, in Ellabell, Georgia, on Sep
US immigration raid an ‘unjust infringement' on rights of South Koreans, says Lee
SEOUL — The detention of hundreds of South Korean nationals after a immigration raid on a factory in Georgia last week was an “unjust infringement” on the rights of South Korean people and businesses operating in the United States, the Asian nation’s president said Tuesday.Some 300 South Korean nationals were detained – some taken away in handcuffs and leg chains – last Thursday in the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid on the Hyundai-LG facility, which is under construction in southern Georgia.“They must have been greatly shocked by this sudden event,” South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said, adding that he felt “a profound sense of responsibility” for the safety of the Korean citizens.To that end, hours earlier the government announced that the detained...
September 09, 2025

US immigration raid an ‘unjust infringement' on rights of South Koreans, says Lee

Epstein and Trump in 1997 - the pair were friendly for years, but Trump says they fell out in the early 2000s
US lawmakers release Epstein 'birthday book' with alleged Trump note
WASHINGTON — US lawmakers have released copies of a "birthday book" given to the late convicted paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein in 2003, which includes a note allegedly signed by US President Donald Trump.The book was released with a trove of documents that include Epstein's will and his personal address book — with contacts that include royalty, politicians across the globe, celebrities and models.Lawyers for Epstein's estate sent documents to the House Oversight Committee after they were subpoenaed last month.The White House denied the alleged letter from Trump, which featured a drawing of a woman's body, was authentic and said the president "did not draw this picture, and he did not sign it".The House Oversight Committee last month issued a legal...
September 09, 2025

US lawmakers release Epstein 'birthday book' with alleged Trump note

Rupert Murdoch
Murdochs reach deal in succession battle over media empire
NEW YORK — A years-long succession battle within Rupert Murdoch's conservative media empire has drawn to a close, with his son Lachlan set to control the news group.The deal, which the family announced on Monday, will ensure the ongoing conservative leaning of Fox News, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Post even after 94-year-old Rupert's death.Under the agreement Lachlan will control a new trust while siblings Prue MacLeod, Elizabeth Murdoch and James Murdoch will cease being beneficiaries of any trust with shares in Fox or News Corp.It follows years of tension between the media mogul and three of his children over the future of the family-owned newspapers and television networks.The Murdoch family's internal turmoil served as inspiration for the hit television drama...
September 09, 2025

Murdochs reach deal in succession battle over media empire

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