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Artemis II Is Halfway to the Moon — Here Is What the Crew Is Experiencing Right Now
NASA's Artemis II crew is more than 100,000 miles from Earth and heading for the lunar flyby. Here is what the four astronauts are seeing, feeling, and doing during mankind's return to deep space.
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12 updatesHow the Iran War Has Made Oil Tanker Companies the Most Profitable Businesses on Earth
Tanker companies are earning record profits from the Iran war's Hormuz blockade. Here is the specific economics of how conflict creates shipping windfalls.
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Good Friday Easter Earthquake Hits Multiple Countries — The Natural Disaster During a War
A significant earthquake struck the Iran-Iraq-Turkey border region on Good Friday 2026. Here is the damage, the specific challenge of disaster response during active conflict, and the humanitarian situation.
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Pakistan Is Brokering Afghanistan-China Peace Talks While Also Mediating Iran-US — Here Is Why This Is the Most Overworked Diplomacy on Earth
Pakistan is simultaneously mediating Afghanistan-China talks and Iran-US back-channel negotiations. Here is why this makes Pakistan the world's most diplomatically active small power.
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How Satellite Internet Is Connecting the 2.6 Billion People Without Reliable Access
Starlink and competing low-earth orbit satellite internet providers are connecting previously unserved communities. Here is the coverage, the cost, and the economic impact for rural communities.
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Jeremy Hansen Just Became the First Canadian to Reach Lunar Distance — His Country Is Watching
Jeremy Hansen is the first Canadian ever to travel beyond low Earth orbit. Here is how Canada earned this place in the Artemis programme and what it means for Canadian space ambitions.
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The Global Trade Reset Is Permanent — Here Is What That Means for Every Supply Chain on Earth
McKinsey found global trade routes have permanently shifted. Here is what this means for European manufacturers, Asian exporters, and every supply chain planner trying to understand the new normal.
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The Specific Moment Artemis II Crew Passed the Moon — What They Said and Saw
The Artemis II crew passed behind the moon on April 4, losing contact with Earth for 25 minutes. Here is what that experience was like and what they said after communication was restored.
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The Bennu Sample Contains Clues About Where Earth's Water Came From — Here Is What Scientists Found
Scientists studying the Bennu asteroid sample have found three chemically distinct region types with different water histories. Here is what this tells us about how Earth got its water.
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The Biggest Extinction Event in History and What Survived It — New Clues From Squid Genomes
New squid genome research reveals how these animals survived Earth's worst extinction. The clues have profound implications for understanding ocean life in a warming world.
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How Squid Survived Earth's Biggest Mass Extinction and Took Over the Ocean — Scientists Finally Know
Scientists have cracked the mystery of how squid and cuttlefish survived the Permian mass extinction and became ocean dominants. Here is what newly sequenced genomes reveal.
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The Church of the Holy Sepulchre Has Survived Roman Emperors, Crusades, and Earthquakes. Now It Survived Netanyahu
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre was nearly destroyed multiple times in its 1,700-year history. Here is how Palm Sunday 2026's access crisis fits into that extraordinary story.
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The Satellite That's Watching Iran for Europe: Copernicus Capabilities in the War Zone
The EU's Copernicus Earth observation programme is providing near-real-time satellite analysis of the Iran conflict to European governments. Here is what it can and cannot see.
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