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Smaller Black Holes Challenge Cosmic Growth Models

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor September 25, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Black hole Revelation: Distant Galaxy Challenges Cosmic Growth Models

New research suggests​ supermassive‌ black​ holes‌ may be significantly smaller than previously⁣ believed, perhaps ‍rewriting​ our understanding of how galaxies – and ‌the universe itself ⁣- evolve.

A groundbreaking study of a galaxy ‌located over 12 billion light-years away has revealed ⁣a surprising finding:​ the supermassive​ black hole at its core ​has a mass of approximately one billion ⁣suns. This is roughly one-tenth the size astronomers ⁢typically expect for such a luminous quasar -⁢ the incredibly shining, ⁢active⁤ core of a⁢ distant⁣ galaxy.

The discovery, announced Thursday by ​a team from the university​ of Southampton⁢ in collaboration with European researchers, challenges existing models ‌of cosmic growth and black hole formation.⁤ Researchers utilized cutting-edge ⁤equipment at the ⁤European Southern Observatory‍ (ESO) in Chile to observe the⁢ distant galaxy.

“Despite the quasar’s extreme luminosity, ⁣the black hole ⁣at its heart ​was found to have a mass equal to ‘only’ around one billion suns,” explained ‌Associate Professor Christian Wolf in an interview with ANU Reporter.

Further complicating the ‌picture, the black hole ‌wasn’t behaving as predicted. Instead of spinning rapidly,​ it appeared ⁤to be actively ejecting ‍gas, ​propelled outwards by the intense light emanating from ⁤the quasar. This unusual behavior adds‌ another layer of complexity to understanding these cosmic ⁤behemoths.

The galaxy and its unusual black ​hole were initially ⁤identified⁣ in 2024 by Wolf and colleagues at the Australian National University (ANU).This latest research builds upon that initial discovery,offering⁤ a new perspective on the early universe⁢ and ‌the role⁣ black​ holes ⁤play in galactic evolution.

This finding⁢ could necessitate ‌a re-evaluation of current theories regarding the formation and growth​ of⁣ supermassive ‍black holes, and how they interact with their host ‌galaxies ⁢in the early universe. Further research will be crucial ⁣to ⁢determine if this galaxy is ‍an anomaly, or if it represents a broader, previously unkown population of smaller-than-expected supermassive​ black holes.

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Ukraine’s president says world is in `the most destructive arms race in human history’

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 25, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Zelenskyy Warns World Entering ‘Most Destructive​ Arms Race in Human History’

NEW YORK – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy⁤ delivered a stark⁣ warning today,asserting the world is currently experiencing “the most destructive arms race in human history,” driven⁣ by the rapid evolution ‍of drone​ technology⁢ and ⁣the ‍integration of artificial ⁤intelligence. Addressing ⁢an‍ undisclosed⁢ forum, ​Zelenskyy highlighted⁤ the proliferation of ⁤drone ‌expertise – noting⁢ “tens ‌of thousands of people” now possess the skills for lethal drone operation – and the⁢ increasing accessibility of advanced weaponry, citing North korea’s recent ​test of a “tactical drone.”

Zelenskyy emphasized the urgency of establishing global regulations for the use of AI in⁣ weapons, comparing the need to preventing⁤ the spread​ of nuclear arms.⁢ He argued that halting Russian ⁣aggression is a⁤ more cost-effective solution than continually reacting to escalating threats,such as protecting critical infrastructure from drone attacks⁣ and⁣ constructing⁤ fortified civilian facilities,as Ukraine ​has been forced to do.

“Stopping Russia now is cheaper‍ than ⁢wondering who will be ‍the first to create a simple‌ drone carrying a nuclear warhead,”⁣ Zelenskyy stated.

The Ukrainian leader underscored his country’s own advancements in drone technology, revealing Ukraine is ​producing drones capable of ​flying 2,000 to ​3,000 kilometers ‌and deploying them against ​Russian ‌targets.He ⁤also announced ​Ukraine is opening up arms exports, offering “powerful systems tested in⁣ a real war” to⁤ a coalition of over 30 countries.

Zelenskyy also expressed concern over the vulnerability of⁤ neighboring Moldova to Russian interference, urging European⁣ support to prevent its descent into dependency​ like ⁢Georgia and belarus. He stressed Moldova requires financial and energy assistance, not merely “political gestures.”

September 25, 2025 0 comments
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Trump and Zelenskyy meet at the UN

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 24, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Trump and Zelenskyy Meet ⁢at UN‌ Amidst Renewed ​Focus on Ukraine War

NEW⁣ YORK – Former U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy⁢ held a brief meeting Tuesday on the sidelines of ​the United Nations General Assembly, a⁣ highly anticipated encounter occurring as the conflict in Ukraine continues and as debate intensifies over continued U.S. support. The meeting took place against a‍ backdrop of ‌escalating tensions, including recent reported⁢ airspace‍ violations and ongoing⁤ strikes within Ukraine.

The encounter ‍marks a significant moment given Trump’s past withholding of military​ aid to Ukraine and his stated views on the war, contrasted with Zelenskyy’s ongoing efforts to secure international backing.President Joe Biden, speaking earlier, reaffirmed his commitment to Ukraine’s ability ⁢to “hold the course” and ultimately prevail, a sentiment echoed by french President Emmanuel Macron.

During a press conference, Trump indicated he would ⁤support NATO countries choosing to shoot down Russian planes intruding on their airspace, but stipulated that direct U.S. involvement would ⁢be contingent on specific⁣ circumstances. This position comes as NATO allies prepare to hold formal consultations at Estonia’s request⁢ following reported incursions of Russian fighter jets into‌ Estonian airspace last week.

The meeting ‍occurred as ​the war, ‍which began on February 24, 2022, continues to exact a heavy toll. russia reported intercepting three dozen Ukrainian drones targeting ‍Moscow, while Ukraine reported at least two civilian deaths due to Russian missile⁤ and drone strikes. A recent⁢ report from the U.N.Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights indicates a 40% increase in Ukrainian civilian ‍casualties​ in the frist‍ eight ​months‌ of 2024 compared ‍to the previous year, linked to escalated Russian strikes.

Further highlighting the human cost of the conflict,a U.N. Human Rights office report released Tuesday detailed allegations of widespread⁣ and systematic torture, ill-treatment, and sexual violence against Ukrainian civilian detainees held by Russian authorities ​in occupied territories.

September 24, 2025 0 comments
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EU Economy Hit by Extreme Summer: Trillion Euro Losses Predicted

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 23, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Europe Faces Trillion-Euro Hit from 2025 Extreme Weather, New Analysis Reveals

BRUSSELS -‍ Extreme weather events across Europe in the summer ​of ⁢2025 ‌have resulted in economic losses exceeding one ⁤trillion euros, according to a new analysis of meteorological data and economic modeling. The impact was ⁢particularly severe for smaller states, with Greece, Bulgaria,​ Malta, and Cyprus experiencing losses surpassing 1% of their Gross National ‍Product (GNP). While the Czech Republic⁣ avoided notable weather-related damage this year, the findings underscore a growing vulnerability across the continent and a pressing need for increased investment in adaptation ‍measures.

The ⁣analysis,mirroring methodologies used in a recent study examining economic losses ​from 1995-2022,goes beyond direct damages like ​infrastructure destruction and crop failure to include indirect costs⁤ such as production downtime,reduced working hours,supply chain disruptions,and adaptation expenses. these indirect effects, according to Stéphane Hallegatte, chief climate economist of the world Bank, are “many times greater than direct effects and last longer than people imagine.”⁢

the summer of 2025 is shaping up to be ⁢the‍ third warmest on record globally, with Europe experiencing particularly intense heatwaves, ‍droughts, and floods. The economic fallout highlights⁤ the escalating ​financial risks posed by climate change and the critical importance ​of proactive adaptation strategies. Without substantial investment in these ⁤measures, similar levels of economic‌ damage are projected to become commonplace ⁢in the coming⁢ years, threatening the overall resilience of the European economy.

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North American Banks Lead in Enterprise Risk Management

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 23, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

North American ⁤Banks Lead in Formal Enterprise ​Risk Definition

NEW YORK ‍-⁣ A⁤ new survey reveals North ​American banks are considerably more likely to formally define⁢ enterprise risk‌ management‍ (ERM)‍ practices than their European counterparts. According to Risk.net’s Enterprise Risk Benchmarking survey, two-thirds​ of North ⁢American banks have established a formal definition of ERM, compared to just 30% of⁢ banks in Europe.

Banks in other regions -​ Africa, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and the⁣ Middle East – report formal ERM definitions at a rate​ of 50%. ‍The ⁢findings highlight a growing emphasis on structured ‍risk management⁣ approaches within the ⁢North American banking sector.

The ‌ Risk.net survey gathered responses ⁤from a diverse ⁢range‌ of financial institutions,⁤ offering a snapshot of current⁢ ERM adoption ‍globally.formalizing ERM definitions is⁤ considered a crucial step towards ⁤proactive ​risk identification, assessment, and mitigation, ultimately bolstering financial‌ stability and regulatory compliance.

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Title: US Restricts Iran Delegation Spending at UN General Assembly

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 23, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

US Restricts​ Iranian Delegation’s Movement and Spending During UN General Assembly

NEW YORK – The United States​ has imposed ⁤new ​restrictions‌ on ⁤the ‌iranian delegation attending ⁢the‌ United Nations General Assembly,limiting their movement within the New York area and prohibiting all non-essential spending. The measures, announced this week, mark a significant tightening of ⁢protocols for Iranian diplomats during ‍the annual international gathering.

Previously, Iranian delegation members were​ permitted to travel between​ United Nations headquarters, Iran‘s mission office,⁣ the residence of the Iranian ambassador to the ⁣United nations, ⁣and John F. Kennedy International Airport. These movements are ‍now curtailed, and the delegation will be barred from making purchases beyond essential expenses. U.S. officials ‌stated the restrictions are intended to prevent ⁤the Iranian regime‍ from using the UN ‍General ‌Assembly as a⁢ platform to advance what they describe⁢ as a “terrorist agenda” and‌ to underscore the disparity between the privileges afforded to the delegation and the conditions faced by the Iranian people.

“American security remains our top priority,” said a U.S. official, emphasizing the governance’s commitment to preventing the exploitation of UN access. “These steps send a clear message: the United States supports the⁣ Iranian people in their efforts to uphold accountability and seek a better ‍future.”

The move comes ​amid heightened tensions between Washington and ⁤Tehran,and as Iran faces growing internal economic challenges. The⁤ Iranian Ministry of Foreign affairs has not yet commented on the restrictions. However, the economic situation in ‍Iran is​ a key concern for the contry’s leadership, with fears of renewed protests similar to those that began in 2017, fueled ⁤by rising poverty, ‌sanctions, mismanagement, and corruption.

Despite deep distrust of the U.S., notably stemming from the administration of former​ President⁤ Donald Trump, Tehran reportedly prioritizes diplomatic ⁢solutions to resolve long-standing disputes with the⁣ West‍ regarding its ⁤nuclear⁤ programme. The U.S., along with ‌European allies and Israel, has accused⁢ Iran ​of‍ pursuing nuclear ‌weapons development, allegations tehran consistently ⁤denies.

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