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G-Shock launches “space” watch in honor of NASA

This model is approved for use in spacecraft and on board the ISS. Launched Casio G-Shock watch in orange, which is dedicated to the NASA space agency. The full model name is GWM5610NASA4. The case and...

Syria and Ukraine break diplomatic relations

Syria became only the second country to do so, after Russia Syria has announced that it is severing diplomatic relations with Ukraine as a reciprocal measure, reported AFP. Kyiv took a similar step late last...

Putin signed a law: 20 years in prison if you go over to the enemy in war

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a federal law that equates crossing over to the enemy's side during hostilities to treason, Gazeta.ru reports. The Criminal Code introduces criminal liability in connection with the participation of...

Othello syndrome: causes, symptoms and treatment

People who have pathological jealousy need psychological treatment Othello syndrome is known by this name because of the character in Shakespeare's play, who is characterized by unhealthy jealousy and the constant belief that his partner...

What Putin, Khamenei and Erdogan agreed on in Tehran

Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called for strengthening long-term cooperation with Russia. The call was made today during his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, held in Tehran, reported France Press. Iran's supreme leader told Putin...

Iconic Atari 2600 console gets the Lego treatment for company‘s 50th anniversary

Including three game cartridges. The console itself came out in 1977. The kit contains 2,532 pieces and will be available for order on August 1 for $239.99. In addition to the console, the set includes a...

Rolls-Royce launches hydrogen-powered aircraft engine testing. First they will test a turboprop, then a jet

According to the Financial Times, Rolls-Royce plans to begin ground testing of two aircraft engines of its own production using hydrogen fuel. The first test will take place this year in the UK using...

Madagascar spiders “stitch” leaves together to make traps for hunting prey

When we think of spiders, we most often picture webs of cobwebs that they use to capture their prey. Now, new research published in Ecology and Evolution reveals another surprising way a spider uses...

Record 40°C UK temperatures linked to climate change: WMO

The chances of seeing unprecedented temperatures of 40 degree Celsius (40°C) or more in the UK could be up to 10 times more likely in the current climate than under a “natural climate unaffected by human influence”

Tages-Anzeiger: Switzerland refused to treat the wounded in Ukraine

Switzerland wants to remain a neutral state, media say Switzerland refused to accept military and civilian victims of Ukraine for treatment. This was reported by the Swiss newspaper Tages-Anzeiger. “In mid-June, the Foreign Ministry wrote...

Collapse of the Etna volcano could trigger a tsunami in the Ionian Sea

The largest active volcano in Europe - Etna is sliding eastward into the sea, and scientists fear that it could cause a catastrophic tsunami, the "Greek Reporter" reported. Scientists are concerned that the slow movements...

Putin on a visit to Iran because of the Syrian conflict

He will meet his Iranian and Turkish counterpart Vladimir Putin arrived on a visit to Iran. The Russian president will participate in a summit with his Iranian and Turkish counterpart on the Syrian conflict. The...

Metropolitan John (Popov) of Belgorod: It is time to turn swords into plowshares

In a statement on July 3, Metropolitan John of Belgorod became the first Russian hierarch to say that Ukraine is at war and called for the bloodshed there to stop and "swords to be...

A mysterious “Master of the Universe” from ancient Palmyra has finally been identified

An unknown god described in inscriptions from the ancient city of Palmyra, located in modern Syria, has long puzzled scientists. But now a researcher says she's cracked the case, Live Science reports. Palmyra has...

Northern Macedonia boasted that a type of onion unknown in the world grows in the country

The first observations were made in August 2012 Bright colors in the range of brown and red, special characteristics and a height of up to 60 cm are the main specifics of a new type...

The mysterious baroness that Napoleon was afraid of – Madame de Stahl

205 years since the death of one of the most influential women of the 19th century Anna Stahl, or as her full name is - Anne Louise Germain de Stahl, who became known as Madame...

Pictures taken above the Large Hadron Collider have stoked fears. Are new portals opening?

The post was published in iXBT.com blogs, its author is not related to iXBT.com editors “These incredible photos taken above CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have sparked new conspiracy theories and fears that 'portals' are...

Methane, greenhouse gases, livestock and how New Zealand will tax farmers

The New Zealand government intends to introduce a greenhouse gas tax on fertilizer and livestock production. The National Association of Farmers welcomed the project, but warned that farmers should not be burdened too strictly,...

Scottish foxes eat dog feces

Zoologists have discovered that foxes living in the Scottish Highlands regularly eat the excrement of domestic dogs. They feed most actively on them during periods with a low number of voles, their main prey....

Rama after the vote in the Macedonian Parliament: There are no longer any obstacles for the EU in front of Albania

The absurd situation with the "hostage" of Albania is over. The negotiations for Albania's membership in the European Union (EU) have no obstacles! This is what Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama wrote on Facebook...

There is no Macedonian language, it is “enriched” Bulgarian

During the meeting of the Committee of Permanent Representatives (KOREPER) in Brussels, Bulgaria presented a unilateral declaration, reports the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The conclusion of it should be that Bulgaria do not recognize...

In Croatia, there are tax incentives at the local level for the construction of a zero-energy building

We have to get used to the idea that we don't necessarily have to open the windows for ventilation and air purification, explains Prof. Bojan Milovanovic, head of the department at the University of...

Treasure of gold Roman aureus buried in Britain before the Roman conquest

British archaeologist Adrian Marsden reported on the results of a study of a treasure found several years ago in Norfolk County. The most valuable finds were ten Roman gold coins - aureus, minted during...

The Russians march towards Finland

The number of people who crossed the Russian-Finnish land border on the day Russia lifted the restrictions reached pre-coronavirus levels of more than 5,000 people, Yle TV reported, citing Southeast Finland's Border Service chief...

Poland ranked first in the EU for granting asylum to the most Ukrainians

As of May 31, 2022, Poland ranked first and Bulgaria ranked second among the EU countries in which the most Ukrainians were granted the right to asylum, according to Eurostat data. In total, as of...
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