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A burning object believed to have fallen from space was found at a mining site in rural Western Australia on Oct. 18, according to local authorities. “Initial assessments indicate the item was made of carbon fibre and may be a composite-overwrapped pressure vessel or rocket tank, consistent with aerospace...

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A 22-year-old woman, an IIT graduate and the daughter of a senior bureaucrat, was found dead at her home in southeast Delhi's East of Kailash area. Police said she was raped before being strangled to death with a phone charger. She was alone at home at the time of the incident. There were no signs of forced entry. Police have arrested a 19-year-old domestic help, Rahul, who had worked at the house and was dismissed over a month ago. "Investigations revealed that he used to play online games and would borrow money from other servants in the vicinity, or from domestic staff working in nearby households, without ever repaying them. This is why he was fired," Joint Commissioner of Police Vijay Kumar said. He was arrested from a hotel in the Dwarka area, where he had been hiding. He is being charged with rape, murder and robbery, police said. Rahul was seen in CCTV footage leaving the victim's residence at 6:28 am, police said. According to police, the woman was found by her family members inside the house under suspicious circumstances, after which the authorities were alerted. The victim had completed her schooling at DPS RK Puram and later graduated from IIT Delhi. She was preparing for the UPSC examination. She was also a dancer and had won several awards in dance competitions. Her elder brother holds a senior position in a multinational company, and her mother is a doctor. When police reached Rahul's residence in Alwar, they found that he had previously been involved in a sexual harassment case. Police said the accused arrived in Delhi from Alwar the previous night and is suspected to have entered the house using a spare key. Police said Rahul had been hired with a reference from a superintendent posted at the IRS officer's office.

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An underwater drone developed by the 710th Research Institute of 🇨🇳 China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSIC) was caught by an Indonesian fisherman near a key waterway leading to Australia on Apr 6. The discovery of the “torpedo-like” object near the Lombok Strait comes at a time of increasing Chinese underwater activity in sensitive areas. The waterway between Bali and Lombok is closely watched by the US and Australia. It is one of the few deepwater routes that can accommodate submarine transits at operational depth and is also suitable for large naval vessels travelling between the Pacific and Indian Oceans. The device was found a few kilometres north of Lombok near the approaches to the strait while the fisherman was casting his nets. He became suspicious and hauled it to shore before contacting the local authorities. It was believed to be a “marine technology device” and police concluded there was no immediate threat after examining it for explosives or radioactive material. The cylindrical object was about 3.7m long and 0.7m in diameter. Local police said these were “characteristics commonly found in observation devices or underwater survey equipment”. Photos taken at the site showed the object bore the logo of CSIC, along with the Chinese characters “第七一〇研究所” and “研制”. So this drone was developed by the 710th Research Institute of CSIC. 🇨🇳 CSIC is one of China’s largest shipbuilding conglomerates, which mainly develops submarines, naval vessels and equipment for underwater monitoring or surveys. Australia, which will acquire nuclear submarines under the Aukus pact with Britain and the US, would rely on the Lombok Strait for a stealthy and rapid deployment of those vessels. Several of China’s Southeast Asian neighbours have previously found unmanned underwater vehicles suspected to be of Chinese origin. These include Indonesia and the Philippines, which have long-standing disputes with China over their maritime territorial claims. Unlike the Philippines, Indonesia is not a rival claimant to the South China Sea. However, it has become increasingly critical of China’s claims and has protested against Chinese ships entering its exclusive economic zone north of the Natuna Islands, part of which extends into the South China Sea. Even when unmanned underwater vehicles are ostensibly being used for research or survey purposes, the data they collect can have significant military and strategic value. Police said further investigations into the origin and function of the object were under way, adding that it would be handed over to the Mataram Naval Base on Lombok. One focus was whether there were any implications for national security or sovereignty.

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