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🗣 Massive Hidden Ocean Discovered on Mars: Could Aliens Be Living There?

⏺ Scientists have discovered a massive underground ocean on Mars, buried 7 to 13 miles beneath the surface. This hidden reservoir has enough water to cover the entire planet with a mile of liquid, potentially providing a habitable environment.

Looks like an ultimate retreat for extraterrestrials looking to avoid visitors from Earth

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Trump Expresses Intent to "Get Along" with Putin if Elected

🟢 In an interview with Elon Musk, Donald Trump expressed hope for the possibility of mending relations with Vladimir Putin if he wins the upcoming presidential election:

I know Putin very well. I got along with him very well, he respected me. I hope we can get along again. You know, getting along with him would be good, not bad.

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🔵 China's Sky-High Ambitions: Mega Drones and Air Taxis Take Off

⏺ Over the weekend, the country tested its largest cargo drone yet, boasting a 2-ton payload capacity, while a new air taxi route to Shanghai was launched.

⏺ These innovations come as China pushes to expand its airspace capabilities, aiming for a $279 billion industry by 2030.

The line between science fiction and reality gradually blurs

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🔄 Instagram access has been restored in Turkey after the platform agreed to comply with the government’s demands on censorship and crime-related content.

The decision to lift the block was announced by Turkey's Transport Minister Abdulkadir Uraloglu.

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🔵 Thousands Protest Against Rio Tinto's Lithium Project in Serbia

⏺ On August 10, tens of thousands of protesters flooded central Belgrade, demanding a halt to Rio Tinto's lithium mining project in Western Serbia.

⏺ Fearing environmental damage to the land and water resources, demonstrators shouted "You will not dig" and "Rio Tinto, leave Serbia!

Officials have accused the protests of being politically motivated, but the organisers remain committed to continuing their fight.

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🗣 Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki Passes Away at 56

⏺ Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki passed away at the age of 56, according to a statement from Google CEO Sundar Pichai. She had been fighting lung cancer for the past two years. Pichai expressed his deep sadness, noting her significant impact on Google and the world.

⏺ Wojcicki served as YouTube's CEO from 2014 to 2023, setting a record as the longest-serving leader of the platform. After stepping down from her position, she continued to work as an advisor to Alphabet, Google's parent company.

The impact of her work will be felt for years to come.

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TRANSFER: You know spending limits – Premier League warns Chelsea over new players

Premier League chief executive, Richard Masters, has reminded Chelsea of transfer rules.

Masters said every club has spending limits and must comply with them.

He was responding to questions from reporters, who asked him about the Blues making nine signings already this summer.

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UEFA Super Cup: Owen Hargreaves names most underrated player in the world

Former Bayern Munich and Manchester United midfielder, Owen Hargreaves has named Real Madrid defender, Dani Carvajal as probably the most underrated player in the world.

Los Blancos beat Atalanta 2-0 in the final of the UEFA Super Cup played at National Stadium Warsaw in Poland.

The defender has been outstanding for club and country in recent seasons.

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EPL: Gallas names two teams to fight for final top-four spot

Former France defender, William Gallas, has predicted that Tottenham and Manchester United will battle for the final spot in the Premier League top four this season.

Gallas believes Manchester City and Arsenal are nailed for a Champions League place.

According to him, Liverpool will also finish in the top four under new manager, Arne Slot.

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Nigeria’s Olympic Failure Linked to Lack of Psychologists

Team Nigeria’s poor performance at the Paris 2024 Olympics has been blamed on the absence of sports psychologists. Experts at the Sports Psychologists Association of Nigeria (SPAN) conference emphasized that proper psychological support could have significantly improved the athletes’ outcomes.

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