Astro with impossible ring
Researchers from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) discovered, around a small star in the Solar System, a ring that simply could not exist. At least not according to the current laws of physics. Therefore, the study published in this Wednesday's (8) edition of the journal Nature challenges, for the first time, an internationally accepted XNUMXth century theory. (Estadão)🚥
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Garimpo on the run
In recent days, photos and videos recorded the escape of miners from the Yanomami Indigenous Land (TI), after the announcement that security forces would be mobilized to remove the invaders. At the same time that the disintrusion of the territory is essential to resolve the humanitarian crisis affecting the region, the fate of these people raises concerns.
One of the fears is that this will worsen the invasion situation in other protected areas. Funai also fears that invaders of Yanomami territory will reach isolated peoples. (FSP)🚥
Janja and influencers
Influencers who were excluded from an event at Palácio do Planalto, in Brasília, went back and excluded the criticisms they made against President Lula (PT) and the first lady, Janja, for not having been invited to the event Janja made a post arguing that this was just “the first of many” such meetings. (State of Minas)🚥
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Coup draft
The Superior Electoral Court (TSE) postponed the analysis of the decision that maintains the draft seized at the home of former Minister of Justice Anderson Torres in the ongoing investigation at the Court against former President Jair Bolsonaro (PL). The president of the TSE, minister Alexandre de Moraes, announced the postponement until next Tuesday (14). (Power 360)
Chinese balloon
Biden administration officials released new information about the capabilities of the suspected Chinese surveillance balloon that crossed the United States last week and said the FBI has begun analyzing parts recovered from the device.
A senior State Department official said on Thursday (9) that the balloon “was capable of conducting signal intelligence collection operations” and was part of a fleet that flew over “more than 40 countries on five continents.” (CNN*)
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World Bank will allocate US$1,78 billion to Türkiye after earthquake
The World Bank announced on Thursday (9) that it will allocate US$1,78 billion to Turkey to help with relief and recovery efforts following the earthquake that shook that country and neighboring Syria, killing more than 20 people. . (AFP)
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