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Noel Reports · · before 12 days

Radio Svoboda reports at least five fuel tanks destroyed after Ukrainian drones hit the Agroprodukt oil depot in Matveev Kurgan, Rostov region, overnight on May 31. The facility stored, transferred and traded petroleum products, with pre-strike storage capacity listed at 5,300 cubic meters.

Radio Svoboda reports at least five fuel tanks destroyed after Ukrainian drones hit the Agroprodukt oil depot in Matveev Kurgan, Rostov region, overnight on May 31. The facility stored, transferred and traded petroleum products, with pre-strike storage capacity listed at 5,300 cubic meters.

Leak Live · Society · before 12 days

🇻🇳 Đà Nẵng, Vietnam — An Australian tourist was arrested after going on a shirtless rampage inside a café on May 29.Security footage showed the man smashing windows, furniture, equipment, and customer belongings at Ge Cafe after allegedly refusing to return another customer’s phone.Police detained him around 12:30 a.m. on May 30 after a brief struggle. The café said the damage was estimated at about 500 million Vietnamese dong, or roughly $26,000.Follow us -> LiveLeak

🇻🇳 Đà Nẵng, Vietnam — An Australian tourist was arrested after going on a shirtless rampage inside a café on May 29.Security footage showed the man smashing windows, furniture, equipment, and customer belongings at Ge Cafe after allegedly refusing to return another customer’s phone.Police detained him around 12:30 a.m. on May 30 after a brief struggle. The café said the damage was estimated at abo...

Noel Reports · World · before 12 days

Ukraine created a dedicated design bureau for guided aerial bombs, with BlueBird Tech and a state research-design bureau launching serial production of Ukrainian KABs. The first 250 kg warhead version appeared in May and reaches targets dozens of km away.

Ukraine created a dedicated design bureau for guided aerial bombs, with BlueBird Tech and a state research-design bureau launching serial production of Ukrainian KABs. The first 250 kg warhead version appeared in May and reaches targets dozens of km away.

Did You Know? · World · before 12 days

In China, it's a tradition for the father of the bride to feed her one last time before her wedding.This ritual, commonly referred to as the "last bite" tradition, serves as a symbol of the bride's transition from her childhood home to her new family.Did you know? 🎓

In China, it's a tradition for the father of the bride to feed her one last time before her wedding.This ritual, commonly referred to as the "last bite" tradition, serves as a symbol of the bride's transition from her childhood home to her new family.Did you know? 🎓

Science Facts · World · before 12 days

New imaging technology has enabled the recovery of 42 previously lost pages from an important early manuscript of the New Testament containing the letters of St. Paul.An international research team, led by Professor Garrick Allen of the University of Glasgow, used multispectral imaging to reveal “ghost text” — faint traces of writing invisible to the naked eye. The manuscript, known as Codex H, dates to the sixth century and is one of the most significant early copies of the Pauline epistles.In the 13th century, monks at the Great Lavra Monastery on Mount Athos in Greece disassembled the aging codex. They re-inked portions of the parchment to preserve and reuse the pages. Over time, the newer ink left mirrored offset impressions on neighboring leaves, preserving traces of the original text deep within the material.Multispectral imaging captured multiple wavelengths of light to isolate and digitally reconstruct these hidden layers. The recovered fragments, which had been scattered across European libraries after the manuscript’s disassembly, provide valuable insights into early Christian scribal practices, biblical formatting, and the transmission of sacred texts.This discovery demonstrates how modern scientific techniques are transforming the study of ancient history, allowing scholars to recover knowledge long thought irretrievably lost.[University of Glasgow (2026). 42 lost pages of the new testament manuscript discovered]Science and facts💡

New imaging technology has enabled the recovery of 42 previously lost pages from an important early manuscript of the New Testament containing the letters of St. Paul.An international research team, led by Professor Garrick Allen of the University of Glasgow, used multispectral imaging to reveal “ghost text” — faint traces of writing invisible to the naked eye. The manuscript, known as Codex H, da...