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Chile registers 22,192 new daily COVID-19 cases

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SANTIAGO – Chile registered 22,192 new COVID-19 infections and 12 more deaths from the disease in the last 24 hours, for a total of 2,190,561 cases and 39,733 deaths, the Health Ministry said Tuesday. The national COVID-19 positivity rate for the same 24-hour period was 21.12 percent, one of the highest in the pandemic, while … Read more

Reserve Bank chief to be Chile’s new finance minister

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SANTIAGO: Chile’s leftist president-elect Gabriel Boric, whose victory at the polls last month unsettled the markets, on Friday named the country’s Central Bank governor as his finance minister in a young, diverse and woman-majority cabinet. Mario Marcel, an independent politician and former member of the Socialist Party, with which he maintains strong ties, announced his … Read more

Chile sees another record number of daily COVID-19 cases

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SANTIAGO – Chile registered another record number of daily COVID-19 infections, reporting 26,727 cases in 24 hours, to reach 2,075,703, amid a resurgence pushed by the Omicron variant of the virus, the Ministry of Health said Friday. In its daily report, the ministry indicated that there were also 26 deaths associated with COVID-19 in the … Read more

Chile sees record 18,446 new COVID-19 cases in a day

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SANTIAGO – Chile on Wednesday registered a record number of new COVID-19 cases in one day after tests detected 18,446 infections in 24 hours amid a resurgence driven by the Omicron variant of the virus. The latest cases raised the nation’s total caseload to 2,020,082, the Health Ministry said. In the same 24 hours, four … Read more

Chile’s COVID-19 cases top 2 mln

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SANTIAGO – Chile surpassed 2 million accumulated cases of COVID-19 after detecting 14,291 new cases in 24 hours, raising the total caseload to 2,001,346, the Health Ministry said on Tuesday. In its daily pandemic report, the ministry said eight more deaths related to COVID-19 in the same 24 hours brought the death toll to 39,543. … Read more

Chile sets new record for daily COVID-19 cases

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SANTIAGO – Chile registered 14,780 COVID-19 infections in the last 24 hours, a new daily record fueled by the Omicron variant of the virus, for a total of 1,984,190 cases, the Ministry of Health said Monday. In the same period, according to the ministry’s daily report, 23 deaths associated with COVID-19 were recorded, bringing the … Read more

‘Significant damage’ after huge volcanic eruption

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WELLINGTON – A massive volcanic eruption in Tonga that triggered tsunami waves around the Pacific caused “significant damage” to the island nation’s capital and smothered it in dust, but the full extent was unclear with communications still hampered. The eruption on January 16 was so powerful it was recorded around the world and heard as … Read more

Chile sees record number of daily COVID-19 cases for third straight day

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SANTIAGO – Chile on Friday reported a record number of daily COVID-19 infections for the third straight day, detecting 14,757 new cases in 24 hours for a total caseload of 1,934,204, the Health Ministry said. In the same 24-hour period, 18 more people died from causes related to COVID-19, bringing the death toll to 39,474. … Read more

Chile reports record daily COVID-19 cases with 9,509 infections

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SANTIAGO – Chile reported 9,509 COVID-19 infections in the past 24 hours, a new record number of daily cases, as well as four more deaths, bringing the total caseload to 1,902,657 infections and 39,431 deaths, the Health Ministry said Wednesday. The country is facing a resurgence due to the Omicron variant of the virus in … Read more

Spain shrug off Nadal absence to beat Norway at ATP Cup

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SYDNEY: Veteran Roberto Bautista Agut upset world number eight Casper Ruud on Monday to give Spain their second straight win at the ATP Cup, a record matched by Hubert Hurkacz’s Poland. The 33-year-old Bautista Agut is the lead singles player for his country in the absence of 20-time Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal and has stepped up … Read more

Djokovic slated to play in Australia’s ATP Cup ahead of Open

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SYDNEY: After months of speculation that Novak Djokovic may miss the Australian Open over tough Covid vaccination requirements, the world number one was on Tuesday named to play in a Sydney tournament weeks before. The 20-time Grand Slam champion had cast doubt on whether he would defend his title at Melbourne Park next month, refusing … Read more

IMF renews $50 billion credit line for Mexico

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WASHINGTON: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has announced it has renewed a two-year credit line for Mexico for $50 billion. The Mexican economy remains exposed to risks, including from the impact of the Covid-19, and the flexible credit line (FCL) will provide insurance against those risks and bolster market confidence, the International Monetary Fund said in … Read more

Brazil qualify for Qatar 2022 World Cup with Colombia win

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SAO PAULO: Lucas Paqueta’s instinctive strike gave Brazil a 1-0 World Cup qualifying win over Colombia on Thursday to book their place at Qatar 2022. The five-time world champions join the hosts and Europeans Germany and Denmark as early qualifiers for next year’s finals. They have produced a near-perfect qualifying campaign, winning 11 of 12 matches — … Read more

Astronomers have discovered a planet that could be livable

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According to international media, astronomers have discovered a planetary system identical to ours about 35 light-years away with a potentially habitable planet.

A star and three planets make up this planetary system. An ocean world, a planet half the mass of Venus, and a potentially livable planet in the habitable zone of the star are among the three planets discovered.

Mara Rosa Zapatero Osorio, an astronomer at the Madrid Center for Astrobiology, has stated: “The planet in the habitable zone may have an atmosphere that could protect and support life.”

Mara is one of the study’s authors, which was published in Astronomy & Astrophysics.

The discoveries near the star, named L 98-59 by the researchers, could be a hint of things to come for modern astronomy, according to the experts.

Earth and Venus are rocky planets that orbit the star close enough to be warm.

Astronomers have been following terrestrial planets since the beginning of astronomy, according to Olivier Demangen, a researcher at the University of Porto’s Space Science Institute. He went on to say that astronomers had finally come close to detecting a terrestrial planet in a star’s habitable zone.

The exoplanet-hunting ESPRESSO instrument on the European Southern Observatory’s (ESO) Very Large Telescope (ESO’s VLT) in Chile has been used to find L 98-59.

Researchers have discovered the following:

Water may exist in the interiors or atmospheres of three previously discovered planets.

L 98-59a, the closest planet to the star, is half the mass of Venus.

Water may exist on the two nearest planets to the star (L 98-59a and L 98-59b).

Water could make up 30% of the mass of L 98-59c, giving it the name “ocean world.”

A fourth planet, L 98-59d, is also present.

There are rumors that another fifth planet, L 98-59d, may have liquid water.

Astronomers plan to investigate the planet’s atmosphere for biosignatures such as oxygen and methane. Biosignatures can point to scientific evidence for the presence of past or present life, but existing telescopes lack the capability to analyze atmospheres.

When the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) becomes operational in 2027, it is believed that astronomers will be able to find much more.

The most crucial discovery is determining the mass of the planet nearest to the star, which will aid in determining what the planet is made of. The radial velocity approach is being used by astronomers to calculate this.

The planet’s mass and radius are the absolute minimum requirements for the radial velocity approach.

The L 98-59 is expected to be investigated by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), which is set to launch in October.

The $9.7 billion telescope weighs 6 tonnes and is made up of 18 gold-plated beryllium hexagonal mirror segments with a primary mirror diameter of 21 feet/6.5 meters.

In comparison to Hubble, the telescope will have far better-infrared resolution and sensitivity, as well as a considerably greater resolution than any ground-based telescope.

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Lawmakers in Chile passes bill to boost taxes on rich

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Lawmakers in Chile passed a bill that raises taxes on the rich while reducing the burden on the elderly and small businesses, a nod to months of protests over inequality in the South American nation. Reuters reported that Lawmakers in Chile passed a bill , The legislation expected to boost Chile´s total tax haul, helping underwrite … Read more

Chile protests: Emergency extended as protests rage in Santiago

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11 deaths have been reported in violence against rising living costs in Santiago, Chile. As per the International media sources, Chile’s government has extended a state of emergency to cities in its north and south after at least 11 people died amid violent clashes and arson attacks over the weekend. The Chilean Army General advised … Read more

Dozens injured after fare hike stirs violent unrest in Chile

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Dozens have reportedly sustained injuries in Chile anti-austerity protests against the price rise in fares. Amid widespread anger over rising living costs, a rise in fares on the Santiago metro system earlier this month, people came out on streets and burned tyres in one of Latin America’s wealthiest and most stable countries, Chile. Firefighters said … Read more