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  • The Directorate of Public Affairs and Hearing of Taliban Complaints in the Balkh province, Afghanistan, has announced that male doctors are no longer allowed to treat female patients. According to Afghan newspaper Hasht-e-Subah, the Taliban also announced that working rooms for male and female healthcare workers should be seperated, and female patients should reach out to female health workers instead of male ones for their problems. The Taliban have placed a number of restrictions on women including a ban on education, barring them from attending high school or university in December of last year. In November, 2022, the Taliban had banned women from entering Kabul’s parks or funfairs.

 

  • Britain’s attempt to become the first European nation to launch satellites into space ended in bitter disappointment when Virgin Orbit said its rocket had suffered an anomaly that prevented it from reaching orbit.

 

  • In recent weeks, viral artificial intelligence bot ChatGPT has lit up the internet, gathering millions of users as its imitation of human conversation sparked speculation about its potential to supplant professional writers and even threaten Google’s core search business (Google’s management even issued a “code red” over the potential rival, the The New York Times reported in December). OpenAI, the organization behind it, was co-founded by Elon Musk and Silicon Valley investor Sam Altman in 2015.

 

  • The secretary of Russia’s national security council has lashed out at the West, pointing to their habit of creating global threats, including numerous terrorist groups, in pursuit of their interests. Nikolay Patrushev also claimed, in an interview published by news outlet Argumenti i Fakti, that Washington’s decision to withdraw troops from Afghanistan was a prelude to NATO’s proxy war against Russia in Ukraine. “The events in Ukraine are not a confrontation between Moscow and Kiev. It’s a military confrontation of NATO – the US and England first and foremost – with Russia,” the top security official said in a newspaper interview. “They fear a direct standoff, so NATO instructors push Ukrainian guys toward their certain deaths.” Patrushev argued that, while Western nations claim to be “defending civilization against barbarism” in Ukraine, they are actually motivated by selfish interests and won’t “save any lives at the expense of their enrichment and ambitions.”

 

  • Joe Biden was surrounded by Salvation Army logos as he was introduced to a uniformed member of the international protestant charity group at a center for migrants it runs in El Paso, Texas. The president even seemed to imply that he had been an agent in Washington’s elite VIP protection unit. US President Joe Biden has flummoxed a Christian charity worker by confusing him with a Secret Service agent. A video of Biden’s latest gaffe emerged on Monday, ahead of his meeting with Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau — dubbed “the three amigos.” While on a trip to the Texas border city of El Paso he was introduced to a member of the Salvation Army at a migrant support centre run by the 157-year-old international organisation — which has some 1.7 million members. “I spent some time with the Secret Service in Poland and Ukraine,” Biden mumbled as he shook hands with the man dressed in the group’s distinctive uniform.

 

  • Following the death of Pope Benedict XVI, a group of cardinals in the Vatican has embarked on a project to pressure the sitting Pope Francis to resign, an unnamed cleric told the Turin-based La Stampa. This revelation of a supposedly secret plot has been picked up by other outlets, notably several tabloids in the UK. The Express and the Daily Mail both published their versions of the story on Monday, referring to an article that appeared in La Stampa the day before. Both carry the quote from an anonymous cardinal – said to be Italian – that the plan will unfold along “various axes and phases” but with the sole objective of placing the papacy “under such stress that Francis will have to resign.”

 

  • Donald Trump has taken to the social platform Truth Social to question whether the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) will react to the discovery of a slew of classified documents from President Joe Biden’s time as VP in a private office. “When is the FBI going to raid the many homes of Joe Biden, perhaps even the White House? These documents were definitely not declassified,” the former US president wrote. He was echoed by his son Donald Jr., who tweeted that he would like to know when the FBI’s Hostage Rescue Team will “storm one of Biden’s many vacation homes bought and paid for somehow by a lifetime of being a humble public servant.” The same tone was struck by Ronny Jackson, the former White House doctor turned Texas congressman, who described the news about “highly classified documents” being “improperly stored” in one of Biden’s private offices as “incredible.” “[…] Where is the FBI? Where is the dramatic raid? We have two systems of justice in this country: one for them and one for us,” Jackson claimed.

 

  • The problem of food waste is becoming one of the most acute in our time. German ministers have proposed a partial but somewhat unusual solution to the problem. Two German ministers have put forward a proposal to allow people to take food from supermarket garbage cans that is still decent for consumption. Agriculture Minister Cem Ozdemir and Justice Minister Marco Buschmann issued a statement in which they called on the justice ministers of all 16 German states to come up with a “practical solution” to the so-called “containering” problem. “If people take home food that has been thrown away without causing damage or unlawful entry, then, in my opinion, that should no longer be prosecuted,” Buschmann said. The ministers believe that in a situation where 11 million tons of food is thrown away every year, of which seven percent comes from too many retail orders, people should be allowed to take away expired food for sustenance.

 

  • Stone tools found at Pleistocene archaeological sites in Brazil were not made by early humans, a study by Argentine government agency CONICET (National Scientific and Technical Research Council) scientists suggests. The real creators could have been the ancestors of modern capuchin monkeys. Archaeologist Agustín Agnolín and paleontologist Federico Agnolín compared these 50,000-year-old objects made of quartzite and quartz pebbles with tools made today by capuchin monkeys in the Serra da Capivara National Park in Brazil. “The result was surprising: there was no difference between the supposed human tools from 50,000 years ago and those produced by monkeys today,” Agustín Agnolín told CONICET.

 

  • Neanderthal Comet – A green comet that takes about 50,000 years to complete its orbit around the sun will come closest to Earth for the first time since the Stone Age. A green comet in February is set to pass by Earth for the first time since the Stone Age, according to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The comet, named C/2022 E3 (ZTF), is expected to be about 26 million miles from Earth on February 2, according to the NBC affiliate KXAN. That would be the closest the comet has been to the Earth in 50,000 years. Back then, a period known as the Upper Paleolithic era, was when humans are believed to have left Africa and settled in Asia and Europe, the outlet reported. USA Today cited experts as saying the comet most likely came from the Oort Cloud, the farthest region of the solar system, which USA Today quoted NASA as saying is like a “big, thick-walled bubble made of icy pieces of space debris the sizes of mountains and sometimes larger.”
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The ancient Romans were brilliant engineers and builders, creating a dazzling array of magnificent structures including some that have survived to modern times virtually intact like the domed Pantheon in Rome. An indispensable material for the Romans was a form of concrete they developed that is known for remarkable durability and longevity, though its exact composition and properties have remained a mystery. A new study goes a long way toward solving this puzzle and, the researchers said, could pave the way for the modern use of a replicated version of this ancient marvel.

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