Topic: Space — Neutral reports only
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[2026-04-08 03:00 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: South China Morning Post
Snippet: The image is a nod to the iconic Earthrise picture taken by Apollo 8 astronaut Bill Anders in 1968
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[2026-04-08 02:15 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: New York Post
Snippet: The MLB season continues on Tuesday, offering a great opportunity to get into the prediction market space. Use the Kalshi promo code NYPMAX to begin.
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[2026-04-08 01:23 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: BBC News
Snippet: Nasa's Artemis II mission has passed every major test since its launch on 1 April, with its rocket, spacecraft and crew performing better than engineers had dared to hope for.
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[2026-04-08 01:19 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Jerusalem Post
Snippet: Orna Weinberg was forced to leave her home in northern Israel after it was struck by a Hezbollah rocket in October 2023, and spent the next two years displaced from her tight-knit community that is located just a few meters from the border with Lebanon.
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[2026-04-08 00:51 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: AP News
Snippet: In this image provided by NASA, The Artemis II crew captured this view of an Earthset on Monday, April 6, 2026, as they flew around the Moon. (NASA via AP)
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[2026-04-08 00:23 UTC+10:00] [Artemis II] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Guardian Australia
Snippet: Nasa astronauts begin journey home having collected eagerly awaited photographs of impact craters and ridges
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[2026-04-08 00:16 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: New York Post
Snippet: A new image from the Artemis II Orion spacecraft, currently en route home from its journey to the Moon, reveals Earth for what it is: a glorious sphere.
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[2026-04-08 00:10 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: BBC News
Snippet: Nasa has released the first photographs taken by the Artemis II astronauts during their fly-by of the Moon.
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[2026-04-08 00:00 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Zero Hedge
Snippet: Apple is about 8 years late to the foldable smartphone space, with Samsung's Galaxy Fold released in October 2018. Now, Tim Cook's big launch of Apple's first foldable smartphone could face "delays in its mass production and product shipment schedule," according to new Nikkei Asia sources deep within the handset supply chain.
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[2026-04-07 23:32 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Jerusalem Post
Snippet: On April 7, 2011 at 6.20PM I was in the southern city of Sderot when the incoming siren blared. Hamas had fired a Grad missile towards the city of Ashkelon. Running to the safe room, I heard a sound that was different than a rocket slamming into the ground-it was the first interception by the now famous Iron Dome missile defense system.
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[2026-04-07 22:49 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Guardian Australia
Snippet: View image in fullscreenTehran, Iran Smoke rises following strikes on the city on Tuesday, with Iran showing no sign of backing down as a US deadline looms for it to reopen the strait of Hormuz Photograph: Atta Kenare/AFP/Getty ImagesShareView image in fullscreenAin Saadeh, Lebanon Mourners at the funeral of Pierre Moawad, an official from the Christian Lebanese Forces party, and his wife Flavia, who were killed in an Israeli strike on the town east of Beirut Photograph: Yara Nardi/ReutersShareView image
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[2026-04-07 22:04 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The National (UAE)
Snippet: Previous slideNext slide Children covered in white paint pose for a photograph near the Door of No Return in Ouidah, Benin. The memorial to enslaved Africans marks the point where they were forced on to transatlantic slave ships. AFPInfo War damage to a building in Tehran, Iran, is framed by a curtain placed on the Golestan Palace, a Unesco World Heritage site.
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[2026-04-07 21:21 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: AP News
Snippet: Ukrainian servicemen fire a Grad multiple rocket launcher towards Russian positions at the frontline in Donetsk region, Ukraine, on June 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Andrii Marienko, File)
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[2026-04-07 20:56 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: BBC News
Snippet: The four astronauts on Nasa's Artemis II mission have travelled further from Earth than anyone in human history, in a dramatic lunar flyby that brought spectacular images of the planet from rarely seen angles.
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[2026-04-07 20:07 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: CNBC
Snippet: As energy shocks from the Iran war underscore India's fossil‑fuel vulnerability, its companies are turning to China to explore tie-ups in the electric vehicle charging, battery solutions, and renewable energy space.
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[2026-04-07 19:30 UTC+10:00] [National] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Age
Snippet: Examine, a free weekly newsletter covering science with a sceptical, evidence-based eye, is sent every Tuesday. You’re reading an excerpt – sign up to get the whole newsletter in your inbox.
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[2026-04-07 16:43 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Middle East Eye
Snippet: Rocket fragments fell in at least five cities in central Israel as explosions were heard across the region, Israeli media reported.
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[2026-04-07 16:40 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: AfricaNews
Snippet: In a historic milestone for space exploration, NASA’s Artemis II astronauts are heading back to Earth after a groundbreaking journey around the far side of the Moon, marking humanity’s return to deep space since the Apollo era.
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[2026-04-07 15:52 UTC+10:00] [All News] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Korea Herald
Snippet: Yi So-yeon, a female astronaut and biosystems engineer, became the first South Korean to reach orbit. In the screening process, Yi beat out over 36,000 applicants to become one of the two finalists. Just one month before the rocket launch, she replaced the primary candidate Ko Son, who was disqualified for violating training regulations.
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[2026-04-07 15:28 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Manila Times
Snippet: HOUSTON — Artemis astronauts at the outer edge of human space travel had an emotional moment Monday as they proposed to name a crater in honor of the deceased wife of mission commander Reid Wiseman.
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[2026-04-07 14:45 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: ABC News
Snippet: Topic:Space Exploration
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[2026-04-07 13:28 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: BBC News
Snippet: Four astronauts on Nasa's Artemis II mission are on their way back home after a dramatic lunar fly-by that saw them travel further from Earth than any other humans.
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[2026-04-07 13:24 UTC+10:00] [Earth & Space] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Rappler
Snippet: Already have Rappler+? Sign in to listen to groundbreaking journalism.
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[2026-04-07 12:22 UTC+10:00] [Philippine Elections] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Inquirer
Snippet: ILOILO CITY — The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has canceled satellite voter registration activities scheduled on April 6, 13, and 27 in Iloilo City as part of nationwide energy conservation measures under a state of national energy emergency.
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[2026-04-07 11:30 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: South China Morning Post
Snippet: States’ ability to exercise territorial rights is increasingly mediated by their access to satellite data and analytics, but the tech is dominated by a powerful few
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[2026-04-07 11:30 UTC+10:00] [Asia-Pacific] [Factuality: 100]
Source: South China Morning Post
Snippet: States’ ability to exercise territorial rights is increasingly mediated by their access to satellite data and analytics, but the tech is dominated by a powerful few
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[2026-04-07 10:51 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 90]
Source: AfricaNews
Snippet: Rwanda on Tuesday marked 32 years since the genocide that saw more than a million people massacred in the space of just one hundred days.
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[2026-04-07 10:05 UTC+10:00] [Earth & Space] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Rappler
Snippet: Already have Rappler+? Sign in to listen to groundbreaking journalism.
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[2026-04-07 10:00 UTC+10:00] [World] [Factuality: 100]
Source: SBS News
Snippet: Given the uniqueness of the Artemis II's journey, training for its crew was very different to that which astronauts crewing the International Space Station undertake. Source: AP / NASA
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[2026-04-07 09:51 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: AP News
Snippet: This cover iage released by A Public Space shows “Small Scale Sinners” by Maureen Sohail. (A Public Space via AP)
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[2026-04-07 09:45 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: RT News
Snippet: The Orion spacecraft, carrying three NASA astronauts and a Canadian Space Agency astronaut, performed its long-awaited lunar flyby, coming within roughly 4,070 miles (6,550 km) of the lunar surface and entering the Moon’s gravitational sphere of influence.
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[2026-04-07 09:45 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 90]
Source: RT News
Snippet: NASA’s Orion spacecraft, carrying four astronauts, performed its long-awaited lunar flyby, coming within roughly 4,070 miles (6,550 km) of the lunar surface and entering the Moon’s gravitational sphere of influence.
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[2026-04-07 09:37 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 90]
Source: New York Post
Snippet: Donald will crash through every history book ever printed. Don’t like him? OK. So what? I didn’t like my high school math teacher either but — except when I ask for a raise — I’ve had no trouble with arithmetic. There exists no such gizzard, guts nor game since the days — and nights — of Samson.
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[2026-04-07 07:14 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The National (UAE)
Snippet: Nasa launched the Artemis II mission last week, sending the first crewed spacecraft to the Moon in more than 50 years, but a small, dogged group of sceptics has claimed the whole thing is a hoax.
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[2026-04-07 05:51 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: New York Post
Snippet: Conspiracy theorists are going bonkers over a new NASA video they claim “proves” the Artemis II mission to the moon is staged in front of a green screen.
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[2026-04-07 05:33 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Jerusalem Post
Snippet: The four astronauts of NASA's Artemis II mission reached the furthest point that any human has been from Earth on Monday, cruising along a path in the Moon's gravitational sphere of influence that will soon take them over the shadowed, lunar far side.
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[2026-04-07 05:02 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Deutsche Welle
Snippet: A tripulação da missão lunar Artemis 2 viajou mais longe da Terra do que qualquer outro ser humano jamais viajou, anunciou a agência espacial americana Nasa nesta segunda-feira (06/04).
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[2026-04-07 05:02 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Deutsche Welle
Snippet: Os astronautas da Artemis 2 concluíram o sobrevoo lunar, uma etapa crucial da sua missão de dez dias, e seguem na jornada de volta nesta terça-feira (07/04). A tripulação registrou vários feitos históricos, incluindo a quebra do recorde de distância da Terra já viajada por um ser humano, de acordo com a Administração Nacional da Aeronáutica e Espaço (Nasa).
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[2026-04-07 04:48 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: CNBC
Snippet: As the world's oil traders parsed satellite images and official statements for clues on the fate of the Strait of Hormuz, one research firm seems to have taken a different approach: It claims that it sent an analyst directly into the conflict zone.
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[2026-04-07 04:11 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Al Jazeera
Snippet: NASA’s Artemis II mission has broken the record for the furthest human travel from earth.
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[2026-04-07 04:01 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: New York Post
Snippet: Mankind on Monday traveled the furthest ever into space, breaking the historic record set more than 50 years ago by Apollo 13.
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[2026-04-07 03:01 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Jerusalem Post
Snippet: Elbit Systems announced on Monday that it has secured a contract worth approximately $750 million to provide Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS) rocket artillery to Greece.
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[2026-04-07 02:16 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: New York Post
Snippet: It’s keeping scientists up at night.
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[2026-04-07 00:55 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: South China Morning Post
Snippet: The crew will also be the furthest any human being has ever travelled in space
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[2026-04-07 00:55 UTC+10:00] [nasa] [Factuality: 100]
Source: South China Morning Post
Snippet: The crew will also be the furthest any human being has ever travelled in space
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[2026-04-06 23:30 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Zero Hedge
Snippet: Authored by Alan Mosley via AntiWar.com,
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[2026-04-06 20:25 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: AP News
Snippet: Esta imagen proporcionada por la NASA el lunes 6 de abril de 2026 muestra una vista de la Luna tomada por la tripulación de la Artemis II antes de ir a dormir en su quinto día de misión. (NASA via AP)
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[2026-04-06 20:23 UTC+10:00] [Classical music] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Guardian Australia
Snippet: From soundtracking the silent era, via 50s rock’n’roll and the ‘symphonic pop’ of Henry Mancini to iconic works by John Williams and Hans Zimmer, movies are unimaginable without music. Ahead of the London soundtrack festival its artistic director picks 10 scores that moved the dial
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[2026-04-06 20:15 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Moscow Times
Snippet: A major Russian oil export terminal on the Black Sea caught fire overnight following a large-scale Ukrainian drone attack, authorities and satellite data indicated, in the latest strike on infrastructure critical to Moscow’s energy revenues.
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[2026-04-06 20:05 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: AP News
Snippet: With the moon looming ever larger, the Artemis II astronauts raced to set a new distance record Monday from Earth on a lunar fly-around promising magnificent views of the far side never seen before by eye.
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