Masacre en la cárcel de Machala deja 32 reos muertos
Una nueva tragedia sacudió al sistema penitenciario ecuatoriano este domingo en la cárcel de Machala, provincia de El Oro. Según reportes oficiales del SNAI, 32 personas privadas de libertad perdieron la vida, presuntamente por asfixia, tras un violento enfrentamiento entre internos. Las autoridades indicaron que aún se investigan las circunstancias exactas del suceso, aunque se […]
DEVASTATING TORNADO STRIKES SOUTHERN BRAZIL: AT LEAST 6 DEAD, HUNDREDS INJURED
A powerful tornado struck Rio Bonito do Iguaçu in the southern Brazilian state of Paraná on Friday night, leaving at least six people dead and hundreds injured. Winds exceeding 155 mph (250 km/h) caused catastrophic damage, flipping vehicles, destroying homes, and leveling streets across the small town. Early reports indicated five fatalities, later confirmed at […]
Old Starlink Satellite Re‑enters Atmosphere, Burns Up Over Earth — Debris Risk Remains Low
An old Starlink internet‑satellite, designated STARLINK‑3313 (ID 50157), re‑entered Earth’s atmosphere early this morning, according to data from The Aerospace Corporation’s CORDS reentry database. Aerospace Corporation The re‑entry was recorded at approximately 06:15 UTC, during a predicted decay window managed by the Aerospace Corporation. While no official ground‑impact was reported, the incident marks yet another controlled demise […]
The 27% Drug-Free Flaw: Are U.S. Military Strikes Targeting Innocent Boats?
A recent claim by Republican Senator Rand Paul (Kentucky) has reignited debate over U.S. anti-drug operations at sea. Speaking on the efficacy and legality of these missions, Paul stated that “about 25 percent of the time the Coast Guard boards a ship, there are no drugs.” While straightforward, this statistic raises profound questions about potential […]