NewsAsteroid burns up over Philippines, Israeli strike kills five in West Bank

Asteroid burns up over Philippines, Israeli strike kills five in West Bank

Recordings of the moment the asteroid entered Earth's atmosphere
Recordings of the moment the asteroid entered Earth's atmosphere
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Paweł Buczkowski

5 September 2024 06:01

It happened while you were sleeping. Here's what global agencies reported during the night from Wednesday to Thursday.

  • NASA reported that a one-metre asteroid burned up in the Earth's atmosphere over the Philippines, near the island of Luzon. The asteroid did not cause any damage, but its burning moment in the atmosphere looked spectacular. Videos on social media show a suddenly flashing fireball. The European Space Agency reminded everyone that this is only the ninth time in human history that an asteroid on a collision course with Earth has been observed. CNN reports that asteroids of this size hit the Earth on average every two weeks but are rarely noticeable.
  • Five Palestinians were killed and one was seriously injured on the Israeli-occupied West Bank as a result of an Israeli attack - reported the Palestinian Red Crescent on Thursday. According to this source, the attack occurred in the town of Tubas in the northern part of the West Bank. "Five people were killed and one was seriously injured in an attack on a car in Tubas," - stated the Red Crescent's communiqué. The Israeli army, on the other hand, reported on Telegram that it had carried out "three precision strikes aimed at terrorists posing a threat" to soldiers.
  • Over 30 people were injured in clashes with the police during another consecutive protest of pensioners and leftist organizations in the capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires. Protesters set a waste container on fire, and the police used tear gas. Among the injured are eight media workers and nine police officers; two people were detained. Pensioners and leftist groups are protesting against the veto by President Javier Milei of a law increasing the revaluation of pensions. The bill smoothly passed both houses of Congress, but the president claims that there is no money for the raises.
  • The Federal Court of the Southern District of New York accused employees of the Russia Today television network, the Kremlin's media arm, of transferring multimillion-dollar funds to the American media "Company 1". This was supposed to influence the upcoming elections in the USA. Several people associated with Russian media have been sanctioned.
  • - Students across the country are learning how to duck and cover instead of how to read and write. We cannot continue to accept this as normal - said US President Joe Biden on Wednesday, commenting on the massacre at a high school in Georgia. Vice President Kamala Harris called for an "end to the epidemic" of shootings. Biden called on Republicans in Congress, who have so far opposed further restrictions on access to firearms, to cooperate with Democrats on "common-sense" regulations.
  • The Helsinki-Vantaa airport terminal is chaotic during rush hours. On Wednesday evening, passing through the security checkpoint took two or more hours. Almost every other passenger had excessive liquid or a container with liquid contents, such as sunscreen or hair gel.
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