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Hundreds of Migrants Reach Spain's Canary Islands in 24 Hours
Nearly 350 migrants from Africa were ‘rescued’ by Spanish authorities and brought to the Canary Islands in a span of 24 hours this week, according to reports.
On Wednesday, at least six vessels reached waters near multiple islands in the Canaries.
The Spanish coast guard brought 344 migrants to shore over the course of the day, Salvamento Marítimo sources told EFE, the Spanish wire service.
Salvamento...
Platinum asteroid potentially worth $5.4 trillion to pass Earth on Sunday
An asteroid believed to be carrying up to 90 million tons of platinum in its core, as well as other rare and precious materials, is about to swoosh past our planet. The news has left developers of asteroid-mining technologies intrigued.
The platinum-rich asteroid officially named 2011 UW158, is 452 meters by 1,011 meters in size and will pass Earth at a distance of an estimated 2.4 million kilometers,...
Migrant caught trying to smuggle kid in suitcase to Spain
An 8-year-old boy has been crammed into a suitcase and smuggled across the border from North Africa, Spanish police say.
The Ivory Coast boy named Abou was discovered on Thursday, when police at Ceuta, a Spanish enclave next to Morocco, put the roller luggage bag through an X-ray scanner and found the silhouette of a young boy curled up inside the suitcase.
“When they put the suitcase through the...
Russia Goes On Full EMP Alert After Mars-Sun “Battle”
A new report prepared by Aerospace Defence Forces (ADF) circulating in the Kremlin today states that the reason behind their ordering an immediate full-scale electromagnetic pulse (EMP) alert this past weekend was due to an astonishing, and as yet unexplained, 228 million kilometer (142 million mile) “plasma/electrical discharge” between the Sun and Mars [photo top left] on 19 October.
According...
World's largest gamma telescope to study cosmic rays from Siberia
NASA image from 21 March, 2000 shows a “direct” picture of the first four years of Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory spacecraft’s Energetic Gamma-Ray Experiment Telescope(EGRET) data.
A desolate site in Siberia will soon become the forefront of international research into the secrets of the Universe, after the world’s biggest gamma ray detection array scientists are creating there comes...
Bolivia to file UN complaint over airspace blockade
‘An act of aggression and violation of international law’ is how Bolivia described the situation in which the Presidential plane was grounded in Vienna for almost 12 hours, over fears that Snowden could be on board.
Austrian authorities grounded Bolivian President Evo Morales’ plane in Vienna early on Wednesday morning due to suspicions that NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden was on board. Morales...
Spain forest fire leaves two dead
Wildfire flames are seen near Altemporada on July 22, 2012. The wind-fueled wildfire raged out of control in northeastern Spain.
While raging wildfire in Spain’s Canary Islands of La Gomera has forced hundreds of residents to leave their homes, a separate forest fire leaves two people dead in the east of the country.
According to authorities, at least one firefighter and an environmental agent lost...