The Artemis II, and the four astronauts aboard the Orion space capsule, splashed down into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego on Friday night, with all four astronauts in good health. Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, and mission specialist Christina Koch of Nasa, and the Canadian Space Agency’s Jeremy Hansen, have just become the first humans to travel to the moon, and return to Earth safely, since the crew of Apollo 17 in December 1972
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US Vice President J.D. Vance announced that talks with Iran in Islamabad concluded without reaching an agreement, while Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu declared victory over Iran as the negotiations stalled.
Mojtaba Khamenei's face was disfigured in the attack on the supreme leader's compound in Tehran and he suffered a significant injury to one or both legs, according to sources.
The Adomas Mickevičius Public Library in Vilnius has unveiled a new Comics Reading Room, one of the few specialized facilities of its kind in Lithuania. It aims to attract young people and challenge stereotypes about libraries by offering a wide variety of comics.
London police arrested 212 individuals during a protest, the first gathering since the High Court ruled a ban on the pro-Palestinian group Palestine Action unlawful in February.
Netflix is reportedly developing a new crime thriller series titled 'Legends', which is being seen as the streamer's response to the success of Apple's 'Slow Horses'.
An article discusses the ongoing controversy involving Ibrahim Mahama, E&P, and Gold Fields, particularly concerning the Damang mine, following previous reports and a Newsfile appearance.
Creator David E. Kelley offered a minor update on the status of the much-anticipated third season of the HBO drama 'Big Little Lies' in a recent interview.
The anime adaptation of the webtoon 'The Beginning After the End' was previously considered the most controversial, but a new anime is now being criticized as even worse.
Kristin Helland (39) is one of thousands in Norway suffering from a disease causing the most intense headaches known in medicine. New research is now offering hope for those afflicted by the condition.
The Anambra State government has refuted claims of a collapsed structure at its new Government House, clarifying that only external barricades were damaged by a storm.
Actress Destiny Etiko shares insights into her on-screen chemistry with Mr Macaroni in a new movie, attributing their seamless professional bond to director Funke Akindele.
India's refusal to criminalize marital rape has fueled social media conversations, amplified by the popular new series 'Chiraiya,' which has garnered millions of viewers and prompted discussions on consent and misogyny.
Democrat Representative Eric Swalwell is facing sexual assault allegations from an ex-staffer, leading to an investigation in New York and a potential push for his expulsion from the House, with a controversial video also surfacing.
Health experts in Nigeria are endorsing the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control's (NAFDAC) new sodium regulation. They believe this measure is crucial for reducing the growing burden of non-communicable diseases such as hypertension in the country.
A new study reveals common errors among patients taking GLP-1 medications like Ozempic, including skipping meals and low caloric intake, which can lead to severe deficiencies such as sarcopenia without proper nutritional guidance.
A review of the Canadian found-footage horror film 'Hunting Matthew Nichols' notes its premise of a missing brother's cold case heating up, drawing comparisons to 'The Blair Witch Project'.
Over 2 crore new voters were added to electoral rolls across 12 states and UTs in India, while nearly 5.2 crore names were deleted in a purification process aimed at ensuring accurate voter lists and preventing bogus voting.
Thailand's government is re-evaluating its visa-free entry policy for foreign visitors, aiming to revise the scheme to better target and attract higher-spending tourists, according to the Tourism and Sports Minister.
The Australian government has initiated an advertising campaign encouraging drivers to reduce fuel consumption as the country grapples with a persistent fuel supply crisis. This comes as Prime Minister Albanese's recent visit to Singapore did not result in immediate diesel shipments.
Units of the Irish Defence Forces have been deployed at the Whitegate refinery, where a public order unit reportedly used pepper spray during an incident. New details are emerging regarding government supports related to the situation.
Nicole Minetti has been granted a pardon, with reports citing her commitment to assisting a minor in difficulty and her 'new life' of volunteering as factors in the decision.
A column discusses how Helsingin Sanomat strengthened its digital position and maintained subscription numbers, even during an economic downturn. This success is attributed to the newspaper's decision to move away from clickbait headlines.
Russia is bringing back the iconic Soviet-era Volga car brand, which had been off the market for years. Two new models have been launched, developed with significant assistance from Chinese partners.
A new survey in Tokyo reveals a growing price gap between public and private cremation services, driven by rising costs and inflation. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government conducted the study to inform future policy.
Investors are increasingly enthusiastic about the space industry, driven by a significant reduction in the costs associated with rocket launches, which is opening new commercial opportunities.
Artemis II mission commander Reid Wiseman became emotional during a post-flight press conference in Houston, Texas, following the crew's return to Earth.
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu inaugurated a 60-megawatt gas turbine plant and other significant infrastructure projects in Bayelsa State. These projects include a major bridge, a road, and a dual-carriageway in Yenagoa.
More than a decade after its original release, the popular game Fallout: New Vegas is making a comeback with a new virtual reality version, promising a more immersive experience.
A statement emphasized that the relationship between India and China should not be viewed as a zero-sum game, suggesting a potential for mutual benefit rather than competition.
WOLF STREET, a financial news website, issued its Spring 2026 reminder to readers for donations. The website relies on generous support to remain free and accessible without a paywall.
CoreWeave (CRWV) announced securing billion-dollar deals, leading to a 24% surge in its stock price. The news indicates significant business expansion for the company.
El Malick Ndiaye, Vice-President of the APF, along with expert Alioune Souaré, addressed and clarified ongoing political confusion, urging caution regarding certain issues.
Russian strikes killed two people in Ukraine ahead of a 32-hour ceasefire declared by Vladimir Putin. Ukraine's General Staff has stated its forces will observe the ceasefire on land, at sea, and in the air during Orthodox Easter but will respond in kind to any Russian actions.
The four astronauts of the Artemis mission were welcomed home in Houston after completing a nine-day voyage around the Moon, traveling further from Earth than any humans in history.
Actress Barbie Ferreira spoke about her leading roles in the new films 'Faces of Death' and 'Mile End Kicks', expressing creative fulfillment after her time on 'Euphoria'.
A nine-year-old boy was rescued in eastern France after being found locked in his father's delivery van since 2024, severely malnourished, unable to walk, and living in unsanitary conditions surrounded by trash and excrement; his father has been detained.
South Korea's new patrol ships are being considered to inherit the hull numbers of warships that participated in past naval battles against North Korea, honoring their legacy and historical significance.
A new study reveals that nearly 30 chimpanzees in Uganda have mysteriously started killing each other in what is described as a bloody "civil war." These chimpanzees, who grew up together, suddenly turned on each other.
A husband with a $2 million net worth secretly purchased a $750,000 property at auction, prompting a 'Ramsey Show' host to label it an extreme impulse purchase.
Comedian Bill Maher voiced his doubts about the Artemis II mission, suggesting focus should instead be on addressing earthly problems, with his remarks taped before the crew's safe return.
Police in Nigeria have launched a manhunt for the killers of a traditional ruler, Ekwueme, the Ochia I of Ochia Kingdom, and five other unidentified victims in Imo State.
Physicist and BBC presenter Brian Cox expressed his views on artificial intelligence, noting that its future power is unknown, presenting both exciting possibilities and potential problems.
Production has officially restarted for Stephen Amell's new Fox reboot of an iconic 1990s series, following earlier challenges that had temporarily halted filming.
A new fundraising bill from the Greek Ministry of Health, aimed at establishing a Drug Innovation Fund, has been released for electronic public consultation.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) held state congresses in Abia and Anambra, electing new executives, though a leadership crisis led to rival chairmen emerging in Ogun state.
The New Zealand Defence Force will send 50 personnel to the US for an exercise involving aerial and ground drones. The tests are expected to include high-tech helmet-and-glasses worn by soldiers to command drones and access battlefield data.
Vice President Sara Duterte has formally requested the Supreme Court to intervene and stop the impeachment proceedings initiated against her. This move seeks to challenge the legal basis of the impeachment efforts.
The article recommends a modern anime series as a worthy successor to 'Code Geass,' praised as one of the best psychological thrillers in anime. It suggests that the new series might even surpass its predecessor.
An article from Rappler's 'Inside the Newsroom' explores potential strategies to foster hope and public-private initiatives in anticipation of a projected oil crisis in 2026, drawing parallels to responses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
K-pop group KATSEYE shared insights into their first performance of 'Pinky Up' at Coachella 2026 weekend 1 and their experience performing 'Golden' from Netflix’s ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ with HUNTR/X.
As gasoline prices nationwide surge past $4.15 a gallon following the start of the Iran war, Native American-owned gas stations are providing a reprieve from the high costs for consumers.
The Artemis II astronauts received a thunderous welcome home after their record-setting lunar trip, making an emotional return to Houston to reunite with family and friends, and speaking publicly about their historic mission.
A shooting and stabbing incident at New York City's Grand Central subway station has left at least two people critically injured, with witnesses describing a person slashed with a large knife.
A cyclone has prompted a mayor's plea for residents to move inland in Hawke's Bay and evacuation orders for coastal Whakatāne, while Northland was spared the worst but still experienced gale winds and outages.
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NASA has actively engaged the public for its Artemis II Moon missions, implementing an optical communications system for higher-resolution streaming on platforms like Twitch, alongside the 'Howl at the Moon' initiative to boost enthusiasm for space exploration.
A new solar power project in a Lagos hospital is providing stable energy for life-saving machines, addressing the issue of unreliable electricity that previously led to newborn deaths.
An analysis suggests that China is at a new "defining moment" in its economic trajectory, which is characterized by factors beyond traditional stimulus measures.
Following the sacking of Steffen Baumgart, Union Berlin has confirmed the appointment of trailblazing female coach Marie-Louise Eta as their new head coach.
Veteran actor Jide Kosoko expresses gratitude to his children and colleagues for their significant support in promoting his new historical biopic, the 'Eleko' film, which is now showing in cinemas.
Data-driven evidence from Jigawa State is showcasing how digital reforms are significantly improving learning outcomes and rewriting Nigeria’s education narrative on a global scale.
Three Crowns Milk has initiated its ‘Mum of the Year’ consumer reward campaign, offering a trip to Zanzibar as a grand prize to celebrate mothers and strengthen brand loyalty.
Ghana's Vice President, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, has officially launched the 150th anniversary celebration of Mfantsipim School, highlighting its historical contributions to education and leadership development in the country.
"Summer House" star Amanda Batula was seen in New York City, attempting to return to normalcy after issuing an apology for a scandal dubbed "Scamanda."
An article from the Trinidad Express explores the profound and difficult experience of losing a child, likely offering a personal or reflective perspective on grief.
A man creating viral Lego-style AI videos for Iran has been interviewed, with experts describing his highly sophisticated content as powerful propaganda, or 'slopaganda'.
Senator Lindsey Graham, a proponent of US military operations in the Middle East, addressed concerns about a potential war with Iran affecting the Republican Party's performance in upcoming midterm elections.
Bill Hader's dark comedy thriller series 'Barry' is noted to be more effective when watched as a binge rather than week-to-week, according to a Screen Rant review.
Finnish author and actor Markku Haussila expresses his desire to redefine masculinity, criticizing the romanticization of alcohol and myths surrounding artistic genius.
A controversy has erupted in Finland following an interview with Mika Niemelä, head of budget at the Ministry of Finance, in Helsingin Sanomat. Media experts are discussing the boundaries of what public officials can say and what journalists can publish.
After viewing the first two episodes of "The Boys" season 5, a reviewer expresses worry about the fate of an original character, noting that the season is expected to feature many deaths.
A new analysis highlights a surprising and enduring similarity between the most heart-wrenching episodes of the influential shonen anime franchises, One Piece and Naruto.
Davao City Mayor Sebastian “Baste” Duterte has been officially appointed as the president of the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino (PDP) Laban, succeeding Senator Robin Padilla.
The Artemis II crew has successfully returned home after a moon flyby and ocean splashdown, marking a significant step towards future moon landings, despite former President Trump's proposed budget cuts for NASA.
A new trailer reveals Supergirl's latest power upgrade, described as 'villain-level,' enhancing her abilities beyond what was previously seen in the franchise.
Updates in the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case reveal potential links between the kidnapper and law enforcement, with a former prosecutor suggesting the suspect is a known career criminal.
Bloom Energy (BE) experienced a 22.9% surge in its stock following the appointment of a new CFO and anticipation of upcoming earnings. The market reacted positively to these developments.
The upcoming fourth season of 'Invincible' will introduce six powerful Viltrumite antagonists. These villains are expected to significantly elevate the new season's plot.
A tech executive, Patrick Pichette, has pitched a proposal at a Liberal convention for a $500,000 exit tax on educated Canadians or to eliminate the mobility pathways he once used.
The Rolling Stones have begun sharing cryptic clues around London, hinting at new bluesy music and an upcoming album under the pseudonym 'The Cockroaches'.
A reporter's notebook conversation explores the challenges of covering the Ukraine war as global attention increasingly shifts towards developments concerning Iran.
Prime Video is set to release a new 'Ghost in the Shell' anime in 2026, which is described as a significant and potentially make-or-break directorial debut for the cyberpunk sci-fi series.
Nairobi is experiencing rapid growth with new high-rise developments and expanding residential areas, highlighting the urgent need for integrated urban planning to ensure a resilient future.
The crew of NASA's Artemis II mission has successfully returned to Earth after 10 days in space, completing their lunar journey with a picture-perfect splashdown in the Pacific Ocean 80 km off the California coast, hailed as a 'perfect mission' after an 85-minute wait for rescue.
A 110-year-old song, 'Pō Atarau', by Māori composer Erima Maewa Kaihau, has been featured in a Hollywood blockbuster, though her name had become detached from the song over time.
A new study reveals that two groups of chimpanzees in Uganda have been engaged in a violent conflict for over 10 years, resulting in the deaths of nearly 30 individuals.
The United Kingdom has withdrawn its decision to transfer the Chagos Islands in the Indian Ocean to Mauritius, reportedly following criticism from Donald Trump.
A new television series is being praised as the best replacement for the iconic show Lost in the 2020s, with critics finding it impossible to stop watching after a single episode.
Human rights lawyers are expressing concerns that disability support workers and clients remain at risk despite new whistleblower protections under Australia's NDIS scheme.
In an interview, Portuguese writer Mário de Carvalho reflected on the selection of one of his novels as an alternative to Saramago, viewing it as a cautious recognition of his work.
New regulations in Poland, effective May 1, 2026, will change how work seniority is calculated in the private sector. This change will grant many employees an additional six days of vacation, though a ZUS certificate is required to increase the entitlement.
Construction workers have completed the final section of a new footbridge over the railway tracks in Česká Třebová, Czech Republic, which will initially be partially accessible to the public.
A daycare worker in Winterthur, Switzerland, systematically abused young children, with new investigations revealing that early warnings about his behavior were not adequately addressed, allowing him to find new employment and victimize more children.
A study involving palliative care doctors in New Zealand and Australia has found strong support for further research into the use of psychedelic medicines to treat patients with life-threatening illnesses.
A review of 'The Arab Case for Israel' highlights its insights into the entrenched conflict between Jews and Arabs in Israel, recommending it for those seeking to understand the complex issue.
The Swedish Board of Agriculture has introduced mandatory vaccination against Newcastle disease, a contagious poultry illness. This measure aims to control the spread of the disease, which has incurred significant costs for society.
Ahead of the anticipated release of 'The Batman Part II,' this article suggests key episodes from 'Batman: The Animated Series' for fans to watch. It provides a guide for viewers during the long wait for the movie sequel.
A unique weight loss program in eastern China, dubbed 'Trade Fat for Beef,' encourages locals to shed pounds by offering beef as a reward for their lost fat.
Negotiations between the United States and Iran are continuing in Islamabad, Pakistan, with US President Donald Trump reiterating his stance that Washington 'wins regardless' of the outcome. The Strait of Hormuz remains a key point of contention as peace talks extend.
High-stakes direct talks between the U.S. and Iran in Islamabad continue, marked by significant disagreements, particularly over the Strait of Hormuz, amidst ongoing military activities and political statements related to the strategic waterway.
Redice Studio, known for 'Solo Leveling', has announced an unexpected collaboration with a major Webtoon fantasy author to create a new highly anticipated manhwa series.
Oscar winner Labrinth addressed why his music will not be featured in 'Euphoria' Season 3, stating he 'doesn’t let people treat me like s—t,' with Hans Zimmer taking over as sole composer.
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The South Korean Navy is considering assigning the hull numbers of decommissioned Chamsuri-class patrol boats, which engaged in naval skirmishes against North Korea, to next-generation high-speed patrol ships.
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The Indian government has significantly increased export duties on diesel to ₹55.50 per litre and on Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) to ₹42 per litre, aiming to curb windfall gains by private refiners and prioritize domestic availability.
North Korea has sent a new ambassador, Ji Kyong-su, to Belarus, signaling deepening bilateral ties following Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko's recent visit to Pyongyang.
Ukrainian Railways (Ukrzaliznytsia) has announced plans to run a test service for the Kyiv–Chișinău train, extending it to Revaca station near Chișinău International Airport on April 13. This new route aims to enhance transport links between the two capitals.
Ghana's economy continues to show encouraging signs of recovery, driven by strong gold export performance and improving macroeconomic stability, even as rising global oil prices pose new challenges.
This article provides a generic summary of the hourly news broadcast on Rádio Observador, emphasizing its commitment to reporting events as they happen.
The first two episodes of 'Maul - Shadow Lord' depict the former Sith attempting to secure a new apprentice, presenting a strong anti-Jedi perspective.
Nigeria’s Shippers’ Council and Revenue Service are urging waivers for importers facing significant delays at Nigerian ports, attributing the issues to the implementation of the new National Single Window system.
Netflix is set to release a new crime comedy series, 'Big Mistakes,' described as a blend of 'The Bear's' chaotic family dynamics and 'Breaking Bad's' ironic criminal elements.
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The "romantasy" genre, combining fantasy with romance and "spicy" scenes, has seen a surge in popularity, offering women stories where emotional effort is rewarded and love endures.
The cast of the upcoming 'Balamory' reboot, including Miss Hoolie and PC Plum, describe the new series as a 'love letter to the original' children's TV hit.
Mbaye Diouf has been sentenced to six years in prison and fined 2 million CFA francs, becoming the first person convicted of homosexuality at the Guédiawaye High Court under a new law in Senegal.
A new study has identified eight suitable areas in England for the reintroduction of golden eagles, which have been absent for over 150 years. The government has committed £1 million to support a recovery program for the species.
The creator of "The Boys" expressed a "sinking feeling" as real-world events seemingly outpace the show's political satire ahead of its final season on Amazon Prime Video. The show has drawn attention for its political commentary, with some viewers perceiving it as targeting conservative American voters.
The right to appeal should not be restricted, appeal fees should not be raised, or advance collection of court fees should not be implemented due to a few system abusers.
Nigeria's Department of State Services (DSS) has questioned five media aides in connection with an alleged cyber bullying petition involving politician Rabiu Kwankwaso.
An opinion piece criticizes Canada for supporting Iran's involvement in reviewing UN programs aimed at stopping terrorism, arguing that Iran is a murderous regime.
A new study in Iran has identified cultural and social elements as crucial factors contributing to the longevity and durability of housing structures in the country.
Influenced by the palettes of Rubens, Klimt, Vrubel, and especially El Greco, Betuel executes deeply Jewish paintings in both figurative and abstract styles.
The Zac Brown Band has produced a new opening for NBC’s 'Sunday Night Baseball,' featuring a reimagined version of Emerson, Lake & Palmer’s 'Karn Evil 9, 1st Impression Part 2.'
A new Icelandic electronic payment solution has been launched, attracting over 100 vendors in just two weeks. The platform aims to simplify payment processes.
Spain is advancing rapidly in clinical trials, leading in Europe, but faces pressure from US and Chinese competition, prompting a reevaluation of its regulatory framework to maintain attractiveness.
A new installment from producer Teresa Fernández-Valdés follows Lady Blue as she gets lost in Bali, seeking answers and receiving crucial insights from an attractive aunt, as she decides to take control of her life.
The band Velahavle held a highly anticipated concert at the Sloga club in Sarajevo, captivating the audience with a vibrant atmosphere and performing new songs.
A recent rewatch suggests that the MCU film Thor: The Dark World deserves less criticism than it initially received, prompting a call for fans to reconsider its merits.
Former child star Frankie Muniz was involved in a NASCAR truck crash, while also making a return to acting in a new four-episode 'Malcolm in the Middle' revival series on Hulu and Disney+.
Lufthansa's cockpit personnel are scheduled to go on strike from Monday 00:01 AM until Tuesday 11:59 PM. The industrial action is expected to impact flights during this period.
The Iraqi parliament has appointed Kurdish Nizar Amedi as the country's new president. His election, supported by the Kurdish PUK party, could have significant ramifications for Iraq.
A farewell party was held for young Chinese individuals heading to Japan for international exchange programs, but a lack of recommendations from Chinese local governments this year suggests a deterioration in Japan-China relations.
Former New York City Mayor Eric Adams has announced that he has become an honorary citizen of Albania, with American media reporting on the development.
The crew of NASA's Artemis II mission has successfully returned to Earth after a nine-day lunar journey, completing a perfect splashdown in the Pacific Ocean. Despite facing extreme conditions and engineering challenges, the historic mission was hailed as a success, with Australia providing assistance during its return.
Rwandan Minister Umutoni has called upon creatives to actively defend the truth surrounding the Genocide, emphasizing the importance of accurate historical representation.
As the Tomb Raider franchise enters a new era with a remake and 'Catalyst,' discussions highlight the need for specific features to ensure replayability and avoid pitfalls of the previous 'Survivor' trilogy.
This article highlights three significant stories currently impacting the energy sector. It provides an overview of crucial developments and trends in the industry.
Frankie Muniz and Jane Kaczmarek, stars of 'Malcolm in the Middle,' discuss an emotional scene from the new special 'Life’s Still Unfair,' where Malcolm's character gets to 'unleash.'
Me Abdoulaye Tine, Chairman of the Board of Sogepa, has provided explanations regarding the acquisition of a vehicle valued at 87 million and a luxury apartment.
Samsung has confirmed news regarding pricing that is unfavorable for prospective Galaxy phone buyers. This announcement could impact consumer purchasing decisions for the popular smartphone line.
An appeals court has temporarily permitted the construction of a White House ballroom to continue, instructing a U.S. District Judge to re-evaluate the national security implications of halting the project. The panel seeks clarification on how an injunction might interfere with safety and security plans.
Carnival Cruise Line is testing a new free lunch menu called 'Chicken, Waffles & Waves' on select ships, leading to divided reactions and online debate among passengers regarding the new options versus traditional BBQ.
Bangladesh is discussing strategies to enhance economic efficiency within its power sector, focusing on the transition towards renewable energy sources. This initiative aims to modernize the country's energy infrastructure.
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Iranian negotiators are in Pakistan for pivotal talks with the United States, with Iran stating that the unfreezing of its assets is a non-negotiable condition for discussions.
Speculation suggests a new Uncharted game is in development, with potential to address and improve upon perceived shortcomings or "tragedies" from The Last of Us series.
A general practitioner in Manawatū, New Zealand, has voiced concerns regarding a severe shortage of staff within the gastroenterology department at Palmerston North Hospital.
The National Action Network convention served as the first major gathering for potential 2028 Democratic presidential contenders, highlighting both their shared views and differing approaches.
Exclusive documents reveal that the import of cigars into Switzerland generates tens of millions of francs in profit, from which the Cuban regime benefits. It is also reported that Swiss state funds have reached Havana through this trade.
A new Star Wars series, "Maul - Lord of Shadows," is set to further expand the fictional universe by exploring untold stories and developing existing narratives.