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- A second Chinese spy balloon was reportedly flying over Latin America, according to the Pentagon, in comments that came as the US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, postponed a visit to China after the intrusion of a separate high-altitude Chinese balloon into US airspace. “We are seeing reports of a balloon transiting Latin America,” Pentagon spokesperson Pat Ryder said, a day after the first craft was spotted over US skies. “We now assess it is another Chinese surveillance balloon.” The Pentagon did not specify the balloon’s exact location, but a US official told CNN it did not appear to be currently heading towards the US.
- Beijing said the balloon over the US is a civilian airship intended for scientific research, however, Secretary of State Antony Blinken scrapped a high profile visit to China over the incident. “It is hard to imagine why the Chinese would risk sending military-grade surveillance equipment in a vulnerable, uncontrollable balloon that cannot even be directed to a specific target,” former Pentagon analyst Chuck Spinney said. “These high altitude balloons basically go with the wind-flows.”
- Jacquleine Vadurro was shocked after doing an online DNA test as soon she got a call from homicide detectives who told her she was linked to a cold case where a woman was shot in the chest. Jacquleine Vadurro wanted to take a gander up her family tree so she sent off a sample of her DNA to 23andMe and waited patiently to hear back. But it was detectives from San Diego police he called her up, saying her DNA was linked to a woman who was shot near San Diego 37-years-ago. The victim had become known as a Jane Doe as she hadn’t been reported missing and police at the time were at a loss as to who she was. “Now they think that I might be her family member because of my DNA that I uploaded to 23andMe.”
- Bonnybridge, a small Scottish town, is located in the heart of the Falkirk Triangle, one of the world’s most renowned hotbeds for UFO sightings. In just a 20 square mile radius, encompassing the towns of Stirling, Cumbernauld and Falkirk, over 60,000 people claim to have had a UFO sighting or believe in them wholeheartedly. Councilor William Buchanan, who has served as a representative of Falkirk City for over 25 years, firmly stands by the credibility and sincerity of his town’s residents. Since 1992, when cases of UFO sightings were first reported, Buchanan has been advocating for the Scottish and English governments to launch a thorough investigation. He has written to every Prime Minister that has come to power, demanding respect and an in-depth investigation into the strange occurrences in the area.
- More than 150 wildfires burning across Chile that have destroyed homes and thousands of acres of forest while the South American country is in the midst of a scorching heat wave. As of midday Friday, 151 wildfires were burning throughout Chile, including 65 declared under control. The fires had blazed through more than 14,000 hectares (34,595 acres). Most of the wildfires are in Biobio and neighboring Nuble, where the government has declared states of catastrophe that allows greater coordination with the military and the suspension of certain constitutional rights. The heat wave hitting Chile is set to continue with high temperatures and strong winds that could make the wildfires more challenging.
- Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates believes the SpaceX CEO’s self-declared mission to save humanity from extinction by colonizing Mars is not a good use of Elon Musk’s fortune, which would be better spent on goals like mass vaccination to save people’s lives back on Earth. Gates said he does not consider Musk to be a real philanthropist, while acknowledging in an interview with the BBC released on Friday that some of his endeavors, like the electric vehicle company Tesla, “are having a positive impact.”
- [ Read Critically ] Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu accused US ambassador Jeffry Flake of trying to “confuse” people in the host nation and told him to get his “filthy hands” off the country. He has previously claimed that Western nations were waging “psychological warfare” to undermine tourism in Türkiye. “I’m telling you very clearly, get your filthy hands off Türkiye. I know clearly what you have done, what steps you have taken, and how you want to confuse Türkiye,” the minister said in a speech on Friday. Soylu claimed the first questions “every US ambassador” arriving in Türkiye was asked were “How can I stage a coup” and “How can I harm Türkiye.” The minister also stated that European nations were “run” by American diplomats.
- Brazil has sunk the country’s only decommissioned aircraft carrier Sao Paulo in the Atlantic Ocean after the vessel was denied docking due to the risk of running around, the Brazilian navy said. “Regarding the hull of the decommissioned aircraft carrier ‘Sao Paulo’ … we inform that the operation of a planned and controlled sinking was carried out late in the afternoon, February 3, in strict accordance with the plan,” the navy said in a statement. Sao Paulo, Brazil’s only aircraft carrier, was withdrawn from service in 2018 and was sold to Turkish company Sok for $1.9 million three years later. The ship’s new owner towed it to Turkey, where it was supposed to be scrapped. However, Turkey denied entry. The vessel was then taken back to Brazil, but the country did not allow it to dock either, citing environmental risks and the port’s security, as there was a chance that the aircraft carrier might sink uncontrollably given that its hull had some holes, with water pouring inside.
- Cargo traffic through the Zabaykalsk-Manchuria border crossing on the Russian-Chinese border reached record levels in January, with the countries’ mutual trade expected to grow even more amid easing of COVID-19 restrictions in China, the Russian Consulate General in Harbin said on Saturday. “The start of the year saw a record-high volume of cargo traffic through the Russian-Chinese border. According to [China] Railway Harbin [Group], around 1.5 million tonnes of cargo were transported through the Zabaykalsk-Manchuria railway border crossing during the first month of 2023.
- Supporters were left shocked and outraged Friday as a Maryland woman was sentenced to four years in prison for shooting her husband, a retired police officer who she accused of molesting the children she babysat. Shanteari Weems previously pleaded guilty to accusations that she shot her husband, James Weems, at a luxury hotel in Washington, DC, in July 2022. But she told the court she only did so after the kids in her care reported that he’d been sexually abusing them for months.
- Jupiter has officially become the planet with the most moons in the solar system, now counted at 92, thanks to the discovery of 12 more natural satellites, astronomers have said. The previous record-holder, Saturn, has dropped to second spot, being orbited by 83 confirmed moons. Jupiter’s newly found companions were recently added to a list kept by the International Astronomical Union’s Minor Planet Center, Scott Sheppard of the Washington-based Carnegie Institution, who took part in tracking the moons down, told AP on Friday. The moons were spotted with telescopes in Hawaii and Chile in 2021 and 2022, but the scientists needed to follow their entire orbits in order to make the discovery official. Those new satellites range from 1km to 3km (0.6 miles to 2 miles) in diameter, Sheppard said. Only half of them will be named however, the rest being below the minimum diameter of 1.5km for naming, he added.
- A stunning Hubble Space Telescope image shows the chaotic and densely packed stars of the globular cluster NGC 6355. The globular cluster is located around 31,000 light-years from Earth in the inner region of the Milky Way — so deep into our galaxy that it is just 4,600 light-years from our galaxy’s central supermassive black hole, Sagittarius A*. Globular clusters like this one are home to tens of thousands to millions of stars, all tightly bound by mutual gravitational attraction. These dense stellar populations give globular clusters a roughly spherical shape.
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