Dennis Tito, the first space tourist, bought “tickets” for a trip around the Moon aboard a SpaceX Starship for himself and his wife

In 2001, millionaire Dennis Tito paid Roscosmos $20 million to fly him to the International Space Station. He then became the first space “tourist” to visit a space station for the first time, despite not being a specially trained astronaut. …

October: Over $718 million lost in crypto-currency hacks

We haven’t even finished the first half of October yet, and this month is already proving to be the biggest month for crypto-currency hacks in the entire year of 2022. So far this month, over $718 million has been lost …

Brussels will present a new package of measures to intervene in the energy market “next week”.

The European Commission will present next Tuesday, October 18, a new package of measures to intervene in the energy market and contain price rises, as well as to incentivize demand reduction and facilitate joint gas purchases, thus responding to the …

Sanchez and Costa to meet with Scholz in Berlin on Friday, one week ahead of EU leaders’ energy summit

The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and the Prime Minister of Portugal, António Costa, will meet next Friday with the German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, a week before the summit of EU leaders in Brussels to decide on intervention measures …

Devere CEO says investors will benefit from seller panic

However, Nigel Green points out that “for serious investors, this will not necessarily be seen as a bad thing,” noting that ““savvy, long-term crypto investors will look to take advantage of panic sellers by buying their digital currencies ‘on the …

Azerbaijan summons U.S. chargé d’affaires over shooting at Washington diplomatic vehicle

Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry said Wednesday that authorities have summoned the U.S. chargé d’affaires in the country over Tuesday’s shooting at one of its diplomatic vehicles in Washington. In a statement, the Azerbaijani authorities have indicated that the summoning is aimed …

Nigeria puts death toll from heavy floods in recent weeks at more than 500

Nigerian authorities said Wednesday that the death toll from heavy flooding in the country in recent weeks stands at more than 500. Thus, the government has indicated that more than 1,500 people have been injured, while about 1.4 million have …

Assault charges filed against ex-cop who shot unarmed teen in Texas

The U.S. Justice has filed assault charges against a former police officer of the city of San Antonio, in the state of Texas, for shooting a 17-year-old teenager who was unarmed and eating inside his vehicle. The policeman, who was …

HRW urges FIFA and Qatari authorities to guarantee wages for migrant workers

The NGO Human Right Watch (HRW) has urged FIFA and the Qatari authorities to ensure that migrant workers who have made the World Cup possible receive their full wages and benefits and are not arrested or deported for participating in …

Unvaccinated people who passed covid can maintain antibodies for up to two years.

An ISGlobal study followed 247 Catalan healthcare workers from the start of the pandemic until November 2021, prior to the arrival of omicron, the most infectious variant to date The unvaccinated persons who have passed covid-19 can maintain antibodies at …

Biden pledges “consequences” for Saudi Arabia over oil production cuts

US President Joe Biden has promised that there will be “consequences” for Saudi Arabia for the decision of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies, led by Russia, to reduce and adjust downward the production of crude …

Japanese journalist Toru Kubota sentenced to another three years in prison in Burma

Burma’s Justice has sentenced this Wednesday to another three years in prison Toru Kubota, a Japanese journalist who was already sentenced last week to ten years in prison for sedition and violation of telecommunications laws. Now, the journalist and documentary …