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Kuwait Moments on MSNYour Career Horoscope for May 14, 2025Today brings a mix of reflection and quiet momentum, with key alignments helping you pause, process, and prepare for what's ...
Netflix’s ‘Nonnas’ writer will turn Bruce Schoenfeld’s account of a Jewish woman and a Black woman forming an unlikely ...
The failed Soviet Venus lander Kosmos 482 has finally met its end after a remarkable 53-year journey in Earth orbit. Launched in 1972 under USSR's Venera programme, the probe re-entered Earth's ...
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Venus's crust: Thinner than believed, NASA model revealsNew research suggests that Venus's crust might be significantly thinner than previously thought. Scientists at NASA have ...
Namibia expects final investment decisions from TotalEnergies and BW Energy on offshore oil projects in late 2026, ...
If you’re a fan of The Summer I Turned Pretty, Wednesday, July 16 — the Prime Video hit show’s Season 3 premiere – can’t come ...
These next two weeks we'll follow the moon's journey past the orange heart-star of Scorpius, Antares, and onward past blazing ...
Egypt's Suez Canal will offer a 15% rebate for container ships with net tonnage of 130,000 metric tons or more, in light of ...
Namibia expects French oil major TotalEnergies to take a final investment decision on its Venus discovery in the African ...
The solar system's smallest planet is quickly approaching superior conjunction, so catch it in the morning sky while you can.
Debris from the 50 year-old probe Cosmos 482 crash-landed into the Indian Ocean over the weekend.
Kosmos 482 may crash back to Earth after 53 years in orbit, with reentry expected around May 10, 2025. Risk to public remains low.
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