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Russia safely returns 3 cosmonauts from International Space Station

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Russia safely returns 3 cosmonauts from International Space Station

Three Russian cosmonauts returned safely on Thursday from a mission to the Worldwide Area Station.

The Soyuz MS-21 spacecraft carrying Oleg Artemyev, Denis Matveyev and Sergey Korsakov touched down softly at 4:57 p.m. at a chosen website within the steppes of Kazakhstan about 90 miles southeast of the town of Zhezkazgan.

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The trio arrived on the station in March. For Artemyev, the mission marked a 3rd house flight that has introduced his whole time spent in orbit to 561 days. Matveyev and Korsakov every logged 195 days on their first missions.

Russian cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev who simply returned from a 195-day mission on the Worldwide Area Station, is pictured right here in Kazakhstan after his return from house on Oct. 4, 2018.
(MAXIM SHIPENKOV/AFP by way of Getty Photographs)

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Because the Soyuz capsule was descending on a giant striped red-and-white parachute beneath clear skies, Artemyev reported to the Mission Management that every one members of the crew had been feeling nice.

Helicopters assist groups landed minutes after to get better the crew. After a fast post-flight medical examination, the cosmonauts will probably be flown to the Star Metropolis cosmonaut coaching middle exterior Moscow later within the day.

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The station is presently operated by Samantha Cristoforetti of the European Area Company, NASA astronauts Bob Hines, Kjell Lindgren, Frank Rubio, and Jessica Watkins, and the Russian house company Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin.

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Taylor Swift drops 15 new songs on double album, 'The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology'

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Taylor Swift drops 15 new songs on double album, 'The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology'

NEW YORK (AP) — Could there be a Taylor Swift new album rollout without a few additional surprises?

No.

On Friday, the pop star released her 11th album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” an amalgamation of her previous work and reflecting the artist who — at the peak of her powers — has spent the last few years re-recording her life’s work and touring its material, filtered through synth-pop anthems, breakup ballads, provocative and matured considerations.

But that was midnight. At 2 a.m. Eastern, she released “The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology,” featuring 15 additional songs.

“I’d written so much tortured poetry in the past 2 years and wanted to share it all with you, so here’s the second installment,” Swift wrote in an Instagram caption. “And now the story isn’t mine anymore… it’s all yours.”

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The songs are a natural continuation of the first half of the album; many return to her “evermore” and “folklore” sound, with an assist from her collaborator Aaron Dessner.

This is not Swift’s first time surprising her fans, and certainly not her first time doing so with a surprise album release. A few months after “folklore” was released in 2020, she announced “evermore” would arrive at the midnight the same day. And speaking of midnight, she dropped a “3am” edition of “Midnights” featuring seven new tracks in 2022 a handful of hours after the original release.

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Iranian 'nuclear energy mountain' is 'fully safe' after Israeli strike: state media

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Iranian 'nuclear energy mountain' is 'fully safe' after Israeli strike: state media

Iranian nuclear sites are “fully safe” and have not been impacted by Israeli strikes, the country’s regime says.

Israel carried out limited strikes on areas of Iran early Friday in retaliation for Tehran firing a barrage of missiles and drones at Israel last Saturday.

The region surrounding the city of Isfahan — home to the country’s “nuclear energy mountain” — was among the areas targeted in the strike.

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This satellite image from Planet Labs PBC shows Iran’s nuclear site in Isfahan. Iran fired air defenses at a major air base and a nuclear site early Friday morning near the central city of Isfahan after spotting drones that were suspected to be part of an Israeli attack in retaliation for Tehran’s unprecedented drone-and-missile assault on the country. (Planet Labs PBC via AP)

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Isfahan is home to Iran’s Uranium Conversion Facility and three research reactors. The country’s underground Natanz enrichment site is also in the region.

Iranian state media stated following the attack that the nation’s atomic sites were “fully safe” and not struck by the missiles.

“The explosion this morning in the sky of Isfahan was related to the shooting of air defense systems at a suspicious object that did not cause any damage,”  Iranian army commander Gen. Abdolrahim Mousavi said.

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The International Atomic Energy Agency, a United Nations affiliate watchdog organization, later confirmed “there is no damage to Iran’s nuclear sites.”

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The agency said it “continues to call for extreme restraint from everybody and reiterates that nuclear facilities should never be a target in military conflicts.”

Details surrounding the intended target of the strike – if there was one – were not immediately available, but Fox News was previously able to confirm the target was “not nuclear or civilian.”

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Vehicles drive past an anti-Israeli banner showing missiles being launched in a square in downtown Tehran, Iran. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)

A senior Iranian official allegedly told Reuters that Iran has no plans to immediately respond to the Israeli strike, which was described differently in Iranian state media. The explosions heard in Isfahan were allegedly a result of the country’s air defense systems activating and not a missile attack, the official told Reuters.

Former Israel Defense Forces spokesman Jonathan Conricus wrote on X that while Iran appears to downplay the strike, he “think[s] they’ve gotten the message.”

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Fox News Digital’s Bradford Betz, Jennifer Griffin and Elizabeth Pritchett contributed to this report.

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No, the head of the World Economic Forum is not dead

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No, the head of the World Economic Forum is not dead

Rumours have emerged online that the WEF’s executive chairman and founder, Klaus Schwab, has been hospitalised, arrested, and may even be dead. The Cube takes a look at where the false claims have come from.

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Social media users have been claiming that the World Economic Forum (WEF) executive chairman and founder, Klaus Schwab, was recently admitted to hospital in a serious condition.

A large number of posts on X spreading the rumours have been seen and shared thousands of times. Some of them link his supposed condition to a cardiac incident after running, while others even go as far as claiming he may be dead.

None of these claims is true.

It seems like the allegations stemmed from satirical articles, such as this one from the website Weekly Crier.

It doesn’t provide any details about Schwab’s supposed hospitalisation, nor does it cite any sources.

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The website’s own “About Us” page says that it posts “satire and comedic opinion pieces and editorials”, alongside supposedly “reliable and unbiased news and information”.

Not only that, the WEF has confirmed that Schwab is in perfectly good health.

The organisation has said that the claims are “entirely baseless and unfounded” and that Schwab’s health is “excellent”.

It added that, like many high-profile individuals and organisations, he has routinely been the target of conspiracy theories and misinformation campaigns.

They’re not wrong: the claims about Schwab’s health came in lockstep with other misleading allegations that the US Delta Force arrested Schwab at his home in Switzerland.

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An article by website Real Raw News said that a Delta Force strike team apprehended Schwab after a “deadly firefight” in his house, and that he was found in bed connected to an adrenochrome infusion machine.

Once again, this appears to be an attempt at satire.

Real Raw News’s “About Us” page also says that the website contains “humour, parody and satire”, but that hasn’t stopped the claims from also doing the rounds on social media.

Various posts on X, Reddit and Facebook have all shared the allegations out of context, although some of them at least with a dose of scepticism.

The WEF hasn’t made any reference to an arrest, and a quick Google search for the story from more reliable news outlets doesn’t yield any results.

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