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- Saudi Arabia imported 174,000 barrels of diesel and gasoil a day from Russia in April, Bloomberg reported earlier this week, citing data from analytics firm Kpler. Imports kept rising in May, and amounted to 191,200 barrels a day in the first two weeks of the month alone, marking a record high since 2017. At the same time, the Middle East nation emerged as the European Union’s number one supplier, leapfrogging Russia since February. The kingdom, however, is reportedly not reselling the diesel and gasoil that it receives from Russia, as such a move would be considered a breach of sanctions imposed by the bloc on Moscow over its military operation in Ukraine.
- A whistleblower working at Tesla has leaked 100 gigabytes of sensitive data detailing technical faults with the company’s vehicles and also divulging a mass of personal data on staff and clients, newspaper Handelsblatt has reported, dubbing the leak “The Tesla Files.”
- A man died drowned at home due to the flood that hit an Italian region. The house, completely robotic and green, due to the lack of electricity prevented the man from being able to open the doors, thus preventing him from going out.
- One of the world’s biggest snack companies, Mondelez International, has been labeled an enemy of Ukraine due to its reluctance to exit Russia, Ukrainian media reported on Thursday. The Ukrainian National Corruption Prevention Agency (NCPA) has designated the producer of Milka and Alpen Gold chocolate, Oreo and Barni biscuits, Picnic bars and Dirol chewing gum an “international sponsor of war” in an effort to “put pressure on those involved in the war.” Headquartered in Chicago, Mondelez is among the largest foreign companies still operating in Russia.
- The IRS whistleblower testified to the US Congress on Friday over the origins of the Hunter Biden criminal tax probe and the Department of Justice’s (DoJ) interference in the investigation since 2020. IRS supervisory criminal investigator-turned-whistleblower Gary Shapley appeared before the US House Ways and Means Committee on May 26. He provided seven bombshell documents totaling 23 pages to confirm his claims regarding the apparent “preferential treatment” of the first son tax crimes probe. All in all, Shapley testified for about six hours and answered questions from Republican and Democratic lawmakers. In addition to detailing the evidence and predicate for the IRS investigation into Hunter Biden, the documents presented by the agent indicated that starting from at least 2020, DoJ officials made repeated attempts to thwart and interfere with his investigation. As per Shapley, both IRS and FBI agents had been concerned by the DoJ’s interference. The IRS whistleblower supervised the tax probe since January 2020.
- Archaeologists in Egypt unveiled on Saturday two human and animal embalming workshops, the largest known to date, at the ancient site of Saqqara located to the south of Cairo, media reported, citing Egyptian Tourism and Antiquities Minister Ahmed Issa. The mission, led by the head of Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities, Mostafa Waziri, also found two burial sites and some other artifacts, the regional broadcaster reported. The workshops, one of which was used for mummifying humans and the other for embalming animals, date back to the Thirtieth Dynasty of Egypt and the beginning of the Ptolemaic period, Waziri was cited as saying.
- It took the Hakuto-R Mission 1 spacecraft five months to reach the Moon before Japanese scientists lost contact with the lander late last month. A Japanese robotic spacecraft crashed as it tried to land on the Moon in late April due to a software glitch, a probe has revealed. The Japanese company Ispace said during a news conference on Friday that they had wrapped up their analysis, which showed that during the Hakuto-R Mission 1 lander’s descent to the lunar surface, the spacecraft had estimated that it was very close to zero altitude even though in reality it was roughly 3 miles (5 kilometers) above the surface.
- A recent study has revealed that the best way to communicate with a furry friend is a feline-like smile, just like cats do that; in fact, all that’s needed for the facial expression is a simple narrowing of one’s eyes and blinking slowly. Felinologists long theorized that such gestures makes cats feel comfortable enough that they might be willing to approach a human – even if this exact person is unfamiliar to the animal. A team of researchers from the UK decided to prove this hunch and conducted several tests. During the experiment the cats were presented with people they never saw before. The participants slowly blinked when a cat looked at them and extended their hand towards the pet. As results proved, the cats not only blinked back, but also were more likely to approach the human subject’s hand in this situation.
- Italy had the highest proportion of young men who were not in employment, education or training (NEET) in 2022, Eurostat said on Friday. It said Italy’s NEET rate for men aged 15 to 29 was 17.7% last year. The rate for young women was even higher at 20.5%, although Romania did even worse here, -25.4%. That made for an overall NEET rate of 19% for Italy, compared to an EU average of 11.7%.
- On his third day of work at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, Wolf Cukier, a high school student interning there, found a new planet. His main responsibility when he first joined in the summer of 2019, at the age of 17, was to examine changes in star brightness recorded by NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, or TESS. However, while doing so, he discovered a brand-new planet 1,300 light-years from Earth in an extraordinary star-system. The new planet, TOI 1388b, is TESS’s first circumbinary planet, meaning it orbits two stars rather than one. One is 10% more massive than our Sun, while the other is cooler, darker, and barely one-third the mass of the Sun.
- The James Webb Space Telescope has found a strange alien world shrouded in clouds of sand-like silicate grains. The exoplanet discovery, described in a new paper as the first detection of its kind, was made by the James Webb Space Telescope’s NIRSpec and MIRI instruments. In the data, astronomers spotted evidence of silicate-rich clouds around a brown dwarf nearly 20 times the size of Jupiter. The finding confirms some earlier theories about these odd planet-like worlds.
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Betelgeuse
Betelgeuse, one of the most visible stars in the Earth’s sky, is behaving very weirdly. The red giant — a star not far from death — is now shining about 50% brighter than it usually would, scientists said. This comes a few years after it mysteriously got dimmer in 2019, prompting speculation about whether it was ready to collapse and explode. Scientists later found out that Betelgeuse was not yet collapsing. But it had experienced an enormous explosion that affected its brightness.
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Last year archaeologists uncovered the largest Roman mosaic unearthed in London in over half a century.
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