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Jill Biden Worried Joe Might Be Having a Stroke During Debate

Jill Biden feared Joe was 'having a stroke' during debate
Joe Biden stumbled over words and lost his train of thought during the debate

Watching Joe Biden falter under the debate lights was so unsettling for Jill Biden that she feared, in the moment, he might be suffering a stroke on live television, she says in a new interview set to air this weekend.

Qof Mindi ku hubeysan oo 3 ruux ku dhaawacay dalka Switzerland

May 28(Jowhar)-Booliska dalka Switzerland ayaa xirey nin lasheegay inuu ku weeraray mindi saddex ruux oo uu goob tareenada laga raaco oo ku taal Switzerland, sida ay booliisku sheegeen.

Milatariga Talyaaniga oo tababaraya ciidamada Milatariga Soomaaliya

May 28(Jowhar)- Taliyaha Ciidanka Dhulka XDS Jenaraal Sahal Cabdulahi Cumar oo ay wehliyaan saraakiil ka tirsan Xoogga Dalka ayaa Xarunta Taliska Xoogga ku soo dhaweeyay wafdi ka socda Dowladda Talyaaniga oo uu wehlinayo Military Attaché-ga Dowladda Talyaaniga.

Israel Begins Airstrikes on Beirut, Lebanon’s Capital City

Israel launches airstrikes on Lebanese capital
Israel launched a series of airstrikes on the southern city of Tyre

Smoke once again rose over Beirut’s southern rim after Israel’s military said it carried out an airstrike in the area, while a Lebanese military source reported an apartment was struck south of the capital — the second such raid since a ceasefire was announced in April.

Sweden and Ukraine reach agreement on Gripen fighter jet deal

Sweden and Ukraine agree deal on Gripen fighter jets
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson speaking in Uppsala, Sweden

Ukraine is set to bolster its air power with Sweden’s Gripen fighter jets, announcing plans to purchase up to 20 of the newest models while Stockholm prepares to donate 16 older aircraft.

Trump Accuser Faces Perjury Probe in Alleged Assault Case

Trump accuser investigated for perjury in assault case
E Jean Carroll alleged that Donald Trump sexually assaulted her in a New York department store in 1996

A new Justice Department criminal investigation has put E Jean Carroll back in the legal spotlight, with prosecutors examining whether the former columnist committed perjury during her civil court battles with President Donald Trump, according to media reports.

EU slaps Temu with €200m fine for selling illegal products

EU fines Temu €200m over sale of illegal products
Temu fined for allowing sale of illegal products

EU regulators have hit Chinese-owned online retailer Temu with a €200 million penalty, accusing the fast-growing marketplace of letting illegal and unsafe goods reach consumers — from hazardous baby toys to faulty device chargers.

NASA Unveils Roadmap for a Permanent Moon Base by 2032

NASA reveals plans for permanent Moon base by 2032
A NASA impression of how sustained human presence on the Moon might look (Pic: NASA)

Nasa is laying out an ambitious roadmap for its first Moon base, a project the agency says could put people living and working on the lunar surface within six years.

The proposed outpost would sit at the Moon’s south pole and expand over time, potentially spreading across hundreds of square miles as additional sites and equipment are added. Nasa plans to build up the settlement in phases, gradually increasing capability and permanence.

The agency says the base is aimed at accelerating new scientific discoveries while maturing the technologies required for deeper-space exploration, including future missions to Mars.

The announcement comes after the Artemis II crew carried out a record-breaking flyby of the Moon in April, a milestone Nasa described as a critical step on the path to returning astronauts to the surface.

From now through 2029, the first phase would rely on robotic missions to scout the south polar region, validate key systems and lay the groundwork for surface operations.

Those early efforts include deploying drones to help explore and map difficult terrain, alongside remote and crewed lunar vehicles designed to function in the Moon’s punishing conditions.

Nasa also expects the period to serve as a proving ground for commercial lunar landing services and the delivery of payloads essential to later stages of construction.

Under the blueprint, the second phase running from 2029 to 2032 would introduce early habitation and begin establishing semi-permanent infrastructure.

NASA outlined plans for a sustained presence on the Moon

That stage is expected to include trials of technologies that could eventually support nuclear power systems on the Moon.

It would also bring pressurised rover vehicles that allow astronauts to work in shirt sleeves for as long as 30 days while conducting experiments and other tasks.

The third and final phase, beginning in 2032, is intended to deliver a continual human presence with routine crew rotations.

Nasa said that long-term operations would require larger habitation modules with upgraded environmental control, power and life-support systems, as well as large-scale uncrewed cargo return capability from the lunar surface back to Earth.

Across all three phases, the plan depends on multiple launches and landings to deliver equipment, supplies and crews.

The south polar region was selected because Nasa considers it among the Moon’s most strategically and scientifically important locations and well suited to long-duration exploration.

Unlike many lunar areas that endure lengthy stretches of darkness followed by lengthy periods of daylight, the south pole offers extended sunlight with shorter intervals of shadow.

Nasa says those lighting patterns can support more consistent solar power generation and steadier temperatures for exploration hardware and surface work.

Introducing the proposal, Nasa chief Jared Isaacman said public interest in a Moon base reflected excitement about a return to the lunar surface and what he called a “grand return”.

He said: “It means people are looking up again, believing in big things again, and paying attention as America returns to the moon again, and this time to stay.”

Mr Isaacman added: “We are leveraging the Nasa playbook from the 1960s figuring out what works and what doesn’t in this epic science of survival. Because the moon base is as beautiful as it is hostile.”

He highlighted the extreme temperature swings astronauts and equipment must handle: in sunlight, he said, the Moon’s surface can rise above 121C, while in darkness it can drop well below minus 128C.

And in permanently shaded craters—areas that may not have seen sunlight for billions of years—temperatures can fall well below minus 240C.

NASA’s Artemis II mission flew around the Moon last month

Mr Isaacman said: “There is no atmosphere to moderate these extremes, no protection from radiation and solar particle events and the surface is exposed to meteorite impacts.”

He went on: “Recognising this reality, I’m often asked why we send our astronauts into such a harsh and dangerous and unforgiving environment of space or the lunar surface and at such great cost.

“We go for the technology we will pioneer to get there, the science and all that we will learn that will make life better here on earth, to advance humankind on this great adventure, to inspire the next generation to do it better than we can and to be very clear to master the skills for where we will inevitably go next.”

Vowing to “never give up the Moon again”, Mr Isaacman said: “For those waiting patiently, the grand return is close at hand, and we will not slow down.

“We are moving with the competence and the purpose to accomplish the missions that only NASA is capable of achieving, and we are really just getting started.”

Dr Lori Glaze of Nasa’s exploration systems development mission directorate, said: “The incredible success of the Artemis II mission has taken Nasa from proving what is possible to making the extraordinary routine.

“Just last month, humanity returned to deep space.

“Artemis II is not only a historic journey, it was a comprehensive test of Nasa’s capabilities as we push farther from Earth.”

Carlos Garcia-Galan, Moon base programme executive, said: “We envision the Moon base to be hundreds of square miles with different assets all building up to the objective of permanent lunar presence on the moon.”

Speaking later during a Q&A, Mr Isaacman said the goal was ultimately to establish “a lot of outposts” across the lunar surface, adding that caves had also been examined as potential shelter from the hostile environment.

On the scale of the proposal, he added: “There’s certainly going to be a whole lot of inspiration that’s coming out of this for the next generation, but number one, we want to be in an environment where we can learn the skills, so that astronauts can go and plant the stars and stripes on Mars someday.”

Wiil Soomaali ah oo lagu dilay goob lagu tukanayay Saalada Ciida ee dalka Mareykanka

May 28(Jowhar)-Khaalid Mohamed ayaa shalay lagu toogtay goobti salaada ciida lagu tukanayay ee Centerbury Park ee magaalada Shakopee ee gobalkan Minnesota.

Former Red Army Faction militant sentenced to prison for armed robbery

Ex-Red Army Faction militant jailed for armed robbery

After evading authorities for more than 30 years, Daniela Klette has been handed a 13-year prison sentence by a German court for a string of armed robberies committed over nearly two decades.

The court found Klette, 67, guilty over a series of robberies carried out between 1999 and 2016. Police have identified her as a former member of the Red Army Faction, the far-left militant organisation that dominated headlines in West Germany during the Cold War era.

Klette was arrested in 2024, ending decades in hiding, after an investigative journalist used facial recognition software to locate her living in Berlin under an assumed name.

The Red Army Faction emerged from the leftist protest movements of the 1960s and went on to orchestrate kidnappings and murders, with violence peaking in the late 1970s before gradually petering out.

Police vehicles leaves the premises of the provisional courthouse of the Regional Court of Verden

Prosecutors said Klette belonged to what they described as the group’s “third generation.” The organisation is sometimes referred to as the Baader-Meinhof Gang, after its founders, and pursued the overthrow of what it regarded as a fascist capitalist state. Authorities say the group killed about 34 people between 1970 and 1991.

Although the Red Army Faction issued a final statement in 1998 announcing an end to its “urban guerrilla warfare,” investigators have long maintained that individual members continued to evade capture for years afterward.

Police are still searching for two men suspected of acting as Klette’s accomplices: Ernst-Volker Staub and Burkhard Garweg, both described as former Red Army Faction members.

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