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Japanese Capsule Containing Bits Of An Asteroid Returns To Earth
The sample collected by the spacecraft Hayabusa2 caps a six-year mission to Ryugu. Researchers hope it will offer clues to "the secrets of the birth of the solar system and the birth of life."

Chinese drone and chip makers added to US banned list
The Chinese manufacturers face restrictions on the technology they export from the US.
Liverpool makes history with thumping seven-goal victory over Crystal Palace
Defending champion Liverpool laid down a marker to the Premier League's chasing pack with a thumping 7-0 win over Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.
Christmas lockdown is Boris Johnson's biggest U-turn of all
Just days ago, Boris Johnson declared: "I want to be clear, we don't want to ban Christmas, to cancel it.


Biden To Pick North Carolina Regulator Michael Regan To Lead EPA
Regan is the top environmental regulator for North Carolina. He would be first African American man to run the EPA, and he would oversee much of the federal government's response to climate change.

Climate change: Global 'elite' will need to slash high-carbon lifestyles
The world's wealthiest will need to limit emissions if the world is to avoid dangerous warming.
Graf: 'I hope Serena breaks slam record'
In a rare interview, tennis great Steffi Graf talks about Serena Williams' plans to break the 22 grand slam singles record they both share.
Australian beach's giant Christmas card message for Britain
An Australian beach has taken the form of a 70x40 metre Christmas card, with a heartfelt message addressed to British people.
'Substantial and Extended Fiscal Stimulus' Needed to Avert Looming 'Credit Crunch', Economist Argues
The world cannot wait for a COVID-19 vaccine to be rolled out before an internationally coordinated and sustained action of public and private investment is taken to avoid a future "credit crash", a long-time City of London economist tells Sputnik.

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