Chinese researchers have achieved a groundbreaking advancement in spectroscopic imaging, developing a technique that combines exceptional resolution with a panoramic view, revolutionizing the way the universe is scanned. Named RAFAEL (Yuheng in Chinese), this innovative technology, created by a team from Tsinghua University, is compact enough to fit on a chip the size of a mobile phone SIM card. The study, published in the prestigious journal Nature, highlights the chip’s ability to capture full spectral data with sub-angstrom resolution for approximately 10,000 stars per second. Professor Fang Lu, the lead researcher, emphasized that this technology could reduce the time required to compile complete spectra for all stars in the Milky Way from thousands of years to under a decade. The chip’s miniaturized design also makes it suitable for mounting on satellites or deep-space probes, paving the way for unprecedented spectral maps of the universe. The core innovation lies in resolving the long-standing trade-off between resolution and field breadth in spectral imaging. By employing advanced computational imaging methods and reconfigurable integrated photonics based on lithium niobate, the team achieved snapshot spectroscopy with ten-megapixel-level spatial resolution and sub-angstrom spectral resolution across visible and near-infrared wavelengths. This breakthrough significantly surpasses existing international counterparts, improving spectral resolution by two orders of magnitude. The technology’s practical applications extend beyond astronomy to fields such as material identification, plant health, autonomous driving, and atomic spectroscopy. Efforts are underway to implement the technique on giant telescopes at observatories in China and Spain. Professor Fang described the study as a beginning, showcasing how intelligent photonics can continue to push the boundaries of what light can reveal.
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Cambodian PM opens kingdom’s biggest international airport
Cambodia has taken a monumental leap in its aviation and economic development with the inauguration of the Techo International Airport on October 20, 2025. Prime Minister Hun Manet, accompanied by First Lady Lok Chumteav Dr. Pich Chanmony Hun Manet, officially opened the kingdom’s largest and most advanced airport, marking a significant milestone in the nation’s history. The $2.3 billion world-class facility, spanning 2,600 hectares in southern Kandal and Takeo provinces, is strategically located more than 20 kilometers from the capital, Phnom Penh. The Techo International Airport, classified as a 4F-level facility, is designed to enhance air travel and cargo transport, positioning Cambodia as a key hub in Southeast Asia. Prime Minister Hun Manet emphasized that the airport reflects Cambodia’s long-term development vision and will serve as a catalyst for attracting tourists, investors, and fostering economic growth. Mao Havannall, Minister of the State Secretariat of Civil Aviation, highlighted the airport’s role as a critical bridge connecting Cambodia to the global stage, driving tourism, logistics, and economic expansion. The new airport replaces the aging Phnom Penh International Airport, which ceased operations on September 8, 2025. The former airport will be preserved as a reserve runway or transformed into a public park and aviation museum, offering benefits to Phnom Penh residents. The Techo International Airport is poised to redefine Cambodia’s aviation landscape and bolster its position in the global economy.
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Tommy Robinson schooled by social media over ‘propaganda’ tour in Jerusalem
British far-right activist Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon, has sparked controversy after sharing inaccurate information about the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. In a social media video posted on Sunday, Robinson, visiting the site as a guest of the Israeli government, claimed that the church’s accessibility was due to Israeli control. However, he omitted crucial historical context: the church has been protected under Muslim caliphs for centuries, and its 20cm-long iron key has been entrusted to two Palestinian Muslim families—the Nuseibehs and Joudehs—since 1187, when Sultan Salahuddin Ayyubi established this arrangement to ensure neutrality among Christian denominations. Social media users swiftly corrected Robinson, emphasizing the long-standing Muslim-Christian coexistence symbolized by this tradition. Critics accused Robinson of spreading propaganda that whitewashes Israeli violence against Palestinians, particularly Christians. They highlighted instances of Israeli attacks on Christian sites, including the destruction of the 5th-century Church of Saint Porphyrius in Gaza and the burning of the Church of Saint George in the West Bank. Robinson’s visit, facilitated by Israel’s diaspora minister Amichai Chikli, has been widely condemned, including by Jewish organizations like the Board of Deputies of British Jews, which labeled him a ‘thug.’ Robinson defended his trip as a ‘fact-finding mission’ amid what he called ‘propaganda against Israel.’
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CFI Group celebrates the official opening of CFI Bahrain
CFI Financial Group, a prominent online trading provider in the MENA region, has officially inaugurated its newest entity, CFI Financial (Bahrain) B.S.C Closed, marking a pivotal moment in its regional expansion strategy. The launch event, held at CFI Bahrain’s Manama offices, was attended by key figures from Bahrain’s public and private sectors, as well as senior executives from CFI Financial Group. The establishment of CFI Bahrain follows the company’s receipt of a Category 2 Investment Business Firm license from the Central Bank of Bahrain (CBB) in July 2025. Yaseen Alsamerrai has been appointed as the Country CEO of CFI Bahrain, bringing extensive experience in financial services and leadership to the role. In his capacity, Alsamerrai will oversee operations and strategic growth, ensuring adherence to global standards while tailoring services to meet local market demands. Ziad Melhem, CEO of CFI Financial Group, emphasized that the launch represents more than just an expansion; it is a long-term commitment to delivering excellence, transparency, and innovation to traders in Bahrain and the broader GCC region. CFI Bahrain will provide traders with access to global markets, advanced trading platforms, and competitive conditions, backed by CFI’s global expertise. The company’s focus on financial literacy, innovation, and regulatory compliance underscores its dedication to empowering traders and supporting Bahrain’s emergence as a regional financial hub. With over 25 years of experience and a presence in key global locations, CFI continues to lead in AI-driven trading tools and financial education, further solidifying its reputation as a trusted partner for traders worldwide.
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Large-scale sculptures, light art: Manar Abu Dhabi to turn emirate into open-air gallery
The second edition of Manar Abu Dhabi, set to launch in November 2025, promises to transform the emirate into a breathtaking open-air gallery of light installations and large-scale sculptures. Organized by the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi), the exhibition will feature works from 15 artists and collectives across 10 countries, united under the theme ‘The Light Compass.’ This theme explores the profound role of light in guiding human journeys, both physical and spiritual. For the first time, the exhibition will extend to Al Ain, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where eight installations will illuminate the Al Qattara and Al Jimi Oasis Trails. Visitors can experience new works by Emirati artists Maitha Hamdan, Ammar Al Attar, and designer Khalid Shafar, whose creations respond to the heritage and natural environment of the historic oases. At Souq Al Mina, global art icon KAWS will unveil a luminous COMPANION sculpture—a reclining figure holding a glowing moon—marking the American artist’s first major work in the UAE. The monumental piece, positioned against Abu Dhabi’s city skyline, creates a contemporary scene linked to maritime memory. Five Emirati artists will feature prominently this year, joining an international lineup that includes DRIFT from the Netherlands, Montreal-based studio Iregular, Spanish digital artist Six N. Five, and Malaysian sculptor Pamela Poh. Artistic Director Khai Hori emphasized that Manar Abu Dhabi continues to celebrate the dialogue between Emirati creativity and global innovation. On Jubail Island, Dutch studio DRIFT will create immersive experiences where visitors’ biometric data transforms into ephemeral digital flowers and soundscapes inside a dome-like structure. Outside, hundreds of choreographed drones will move across the island’s mangroves in synchronised motion, evoking growth and renewal. Emirati sculptor Shaikha Al Mazrou will present a 30-metre circular installation that transforms as water crystallizes into salt, creating an ephemeral landmark amid the mangroves. In Al Ain’s palm-dense Jimi Oasis, Maitha Hamdan’s sensor-activated illuminated ropes will cascade from a six-meter acacia tree, responding to visitors’ movements. Nearby, Ammar Al Attar will transform a historic house courtyard with photographic self-portraits captured while cycling in circles, presented sequentially in lightboxes. Khalid Shafar will reinterpret traditional Sadu weaving into a 70-metre pixelated pattern of light and bricks stretching through a historic building along the Al Qattara Oasis Trail. Canadian-Mexican artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer will present poems by contemporary Emirati poets as slow streams of letters along the trail, alongside a hovering light canopy that pulses in rhythm with visitors’ heartbeats. The exhibition emphasizes accessible public art experiences across Abu Dhabi’s diverse landscapes, part of DCT Abu Dhabi’s Public Art initiative. Manar Abu Dhabi aims to enhance the emirate’s cultural fabric while fostering creativity through large-scale installations that engage both residents and visitors. The exhibition will run from November 1, 2025, to January 4, 2026 in Al Ain, and November 15, 2025, to January 4, 2026 in Abu Dhabi. Entry is free, with accompanying talks, performances, and workshops to be announced soon.
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Look: Selena Gomez, Benny Blanco make red carpet debut as married couple
Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco made their highly anticipated red carpet debut as a married couple at the Academy Museum Gala on Saturday, October 20, 2025. The event, held at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles, was a star-studded affair, drawing attention to the newlyweds who recently tied the knot in an intimate ceremony in Santa Barbara, California, on September 27, 2025. The couple’s appearance marked their first public outing since their wedding, captivating onlookers with their coordinated yet distinct fashion choices. Gomez, celebrated for her timeless elegance, donned a glamorous black gown adorned with sparkling embellishments, paired with a draped black suit jacket, bold red lipstick, and statement earrings. Her hair was styled in a sophisticated updo, exuding vintage Hollywood charm. Blanco complemented her look with a stylish ensemble featuring a shiny blue shirt, black jacket, and matching pants, subtly mirroring his wife’s color palette. The couple paused for a brief photo session, radiating joy and affection. Their wedding, attended by close friends and family, reportedly included A-list guests such as Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, Martin Short, and Steve Martin. Gomez later shared glimpses of the ceremony on social media, captioning a post simply with the date, ‘9.27.25.’ The Academy Museum Gala also honored notable figures from film and music, including Penelope Cruz, Walter Salles, Bruce Springsteen, and Bowen Yang. The annual fundraising event supports the museum’s exhibitions, screenings, and educational programs, making it a significant occasion in the entertainment industry.
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Ryan Guzman recalls how Jennifer Lopez started his Instagram account
Ryan Guzman, known for his role in ‘9-1-1,’ recently reminisced about his experience filming the 2015 thriller ‘The Boy Next Door’ alongside Jennifer Lopez. In a candid revelation, Guzman shared that Lopez played a pivotal role in kickstarting his Instagram presence. According to People, the actor disclosed that his very first Instagram post was orchestrated by Lopez herself. Guzman recounted how, during a press tour for the film, Lopez was astonished to discover he didn’t have an Instagram account. ‘I think I just had a Facebook or something, and she had asked me what’s my Instagram handle or whatnot, and I just kind of had a blank face,’ Guzman recalled. ‘She goes, ‘You know what? No, I’ll set it up for you.’ She did, and my very first post is because of her,’ he added. Guzman expressed his amazement at the fact that Lopez, a global icon, was the one to introduce him to the platform. ‘It’s such a crazy thing to now think about that Jennifer Lopez is the one that started my Instagram,’ he said. The actor also reflected on the 10th anniversary of ‘The Boy Next Door,’ expressing disbelief at how quickly time has passed. ‘I didn’t know it was the 10 … it is 10 years since that movie? Where has time gone?’ he remarked. In the film, Guzman portrayed a 19-year-old with a troubled past who becomes neighbors with Lopez’s character, a mother navigating marital challenges. The project remains a memorable milestone in Guzman’s career, not only for its cinematic impact but also for marking his social media debut.
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Kajol celebrates 30 years of ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’
Bollywood actress Kajol recently commemorated the 30th anniversary of the iconic film ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’ (DDLJ) with a touching social media tribute. Taking to Instagram, Kajol shared a nostalgic poster of the film, which also stars Bollywood legend Shah Rukh Khan, and expressed her profound gratitude to fans for their unwavering love and support. She captioned the post, ‘DDLJ completes 30 years today in time, but the way it has spread around the world and through everybody’s hearts and minds simply cannot be counted. Thank u all for loving it in this phenomenal way!’ Adding a humorous twist, Kajol also shared a witty joke about the film, encouraging fans to ‘slide to see how far it really has gone.’ The post garnered an outpouring of emotional responses from fans, with many reminiscing about the film’s enduring impact. One fan commented, ‘Among your films that will never be erased from memory and will always remain alive,’ while another praised, ‘A classic defined, a generation inspired. Three decades of Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, and still, every scene is perfect. Thank you for the magic, Raj and Simran.’ Kajol’s sister, Tanishaa Mukerji, and renowned fashion designer Manish Malhotra also joined in the celebration, reacting to the post with heart emojis. Earlier, the official Instagram handle of Yash Raj Films, the production house behind DDLJ, also paid tribute to the timeless romance, captioning their post, ‘Raj & Simran, forever and always! Celebrating three decades of timeless romance, unforgettable moments, and hearts that still skip a beat at every ‘palat.’ Released in 1995, DDLJ was directed by Aditya Chopra and produced by Yash Chopra. The film, which was shot in India, London, and Switzerland, tells the story of Raj and Simran, two individuals who fall in love during a European trip but must navigate cultural and familial challenges to be together. Its themes of love, tradition, and family values have cemented its status as a Bollywood classic.
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Brazil grants oil exploration licence in Amazon region
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has expressed his support for a future without fossil fuels but emphasized that the world is not yet ready to abandon them. This statement comes amid the approval of a controversial oil exploration project near the Amazon River. Brazil’s state-owned oil company, Petrobras, has been granted a license to conduct exploratory drilling in the Amapá region, approximately 500 kilometers from the Amazon River’s mouth on the Brazilian Equatorial Margin. The project has sparked significant environmental concerns, particularly regarding potential oil spills that could threaten the Amazon’s rich biodiversity, home to 10% of the world’s known species. Conservation groups, including Greenpeace, have warned that the project could undermine Brazil’s climate leadership, especially as the country prepares to host the COP30 climate summit in Belém in November 2025. The International Energy Agency has also reiterated that no new oil projects should be approved if the global goal of net-zero emissions by 2050 is to be achieved. Petrobras has defended the project, stating that it has robust environmental protection measures in place and that the drilling, set to begin immediately, will last five months. The company aims to assess the economic viability of oil and gas reserves in the area but has clarified that no commercial production will occur at this stage. Brazil’s Environment Minister, Marina Silva, has opposed the project, citing environmental risks. However, President Lula has supported it for economic reasons, arguing that Brazil must utilize its natural resources responsibly. Other international oil companies, including ExxonMobil and Chevron, have also acquired exploration blocks in the region and are awaiting licenses. Petrobras has emphasized its commitment to ensuring Brazil’s energy security and supporting a just energy transition while maintaining environmental safeguards.
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Brazil’s government green-lights oil drilling near mouth of Amazon River ahead of UN climate summit
In a significant move, Brazil’s government has greenlit exploratory drilling by Petrobras, the state-controlled oil giant, near the mouth of the Amazon River. The decision, announced on Monday, arrives just weeks before the United Nations climate conference, COP30, set to take place in Belem, where global efforts to curb fossil fuel usage will be a central topic. The Equatorial Margin, a region stretching from Brazil’s border with Suriname to its Northeast coast, is believed to hold substantial oil and gas reserves. Petrobras confirmed that drilling could commence immediately and last up to five months, targeting block FZA-M-059, located 175 kilometers offshore the northern state of Amapa. The company emphasized that this phase involves exploratory activities only, with no oil production planned. The Brazilian Institute of the Environment and Renewable Natural Resources, overseen by the environment ministry, approved the project, which was lauded by Energy Minister Alexandre Silveira. Silveira hailed the Equatorial Margin as pivotal for Brazil’s energy sovereignty, asserting that the exploration would adhere to stringent environmental standards and bring tangible benefits to the nation. This decision follows Brazil’s June auction of several oil exploration sites near the Amazon, despite opposition from environmental and Indigenous groups. The region, while promising, is also considered high-risk due to strong ocean currents and its proximity to the Amazon coastline.
