Space agencies are monitoring asteroid 2024 YR4, detecting a 1.3% chance of Earth impact on December 22, 2032. Spotted by the ATLAS system in Chile, it's flagged significant due to its potential threat in the next eight years. Though not globally devastating, its estimated 40-100 meters could severely affect impact regions. International agencies seek further observations and strategies for mitigation.
MoreThe future of England manager Gareth Southgate is in question post-Euro 2024. Despite notable achievements, concerns arise over the team's performance, like their loss to Italy. The FA holds a contractual option to reassess his role after the tournament, potentially seeking other managerial candidates based on team results.
MoreSteven Gerrard resigns as Al-Ettifaq manager after 18 months, burdened by poor season performance. Despite key signings, the team is 12th in the league table, only five points clear of relegation. The decision followed a 2-2 draw, alongside assistant Michael Beale's expected departure. Gerrard admits to facing numerous challenges, including injuries and major player exits.
MoreCardiff University is set to cut up to 400 jobs as it embarks on a £21m savings initiative resulting from financial strains and decreased student enrollment. The plan involves both voluntary and compulsory redundancies affecting academic and support staff. The move has sparked criticism from the University and College Union, with concerns about its repercussions on the community. A consultation period has begun to assess alternative solutions.
MoreBritish TV star Vicky Pattison has candidly revealed the trials faced during the early months of her marriage, linked with criticism surrounding her appearance in a Channel 4 deepfake documentary. The project, intended to spotlight the dangers of deepfake pornography, drew backlash for its portrayal of Pattison. This controversy highlights broader digital ethics issues and calls for legislative reforms.
MoreCoca-Cola has initiated a product recall in certain European countries following the detection of elevated chlorate levels in some of its drinks. This recall affects beverages sold in Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands, with products such as Coke, Sprite, and Appletiser potentially posing iodine deficiency risks. Authorities and Coca-Cola are actively investigating to ensure consumer safety.
MoreNeymar's tumultuous stint with Al-Hilal comes to an end as the Brazilian football icon parts ways with the Saudi club by mutual agreement. This follows an injury-ridden 18-month period where Neymar, despite his massive salary, only managed to play a handful of matches. As Neymar eyes a return to Santos and dreams of the 2026 World Cup, his journey raises questions about resilience and the pressures faced by top athletes.
MorePauline Quirke's family expresses deep gratitude to fans for their emotional support following her dementia diagnosis, which was recently made public by her husband, Steve Sheen. The actress, known for her role in 'Birds of a Feather,' was diagnosed in 2021. In a heartfelt Instagram post, her son, Charlie, shared the impact of fan stories, bringing comfort to their family amid Pauline's health challenges.
MoreBeloved actress Linda Robson recently shared her deep sadness following her Birds Of A Feather co-star Pauline Quirke's dementia diagnosis. Quirke, who brought Sharon Theodopolopodos to life, faces challenges of dementia, a condition affecting memory and cognitive functions. The decades-long professional relationship between Robson and Quirke has sparked widespread sympathy from fans and peers, reflecting on the profound effects of dementia.
MoreArsenal managed to secure a vital 1-0 victory against Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux Stadium on January 25, 2025, despite being down to ten men following Myles Lewis-Skelly's controversial red card. The breakthrough came courtesy of Riccardo Calafiori, marking his return with a decisive strike. The match saw both teams finish the game with ten players, and it was a win that maintained Arsenal's title ambitions.
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