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    Will there be three days of complete darkness in world as predicted by 'living Nostradamus?' Who is he? Know about 'actual Nostradamus'

    French astrologer Nostradamus is believed to have predicted the Great Fire of London, the French Revolution, the rise of Napoleon and Adolf Hitler, World War 1 and World War 2 and the nuclear destruction of the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. What about the World War 3?

    Has Nostradamus' prediction on World War 3 failed? Who was he and what did he say?

    Indian astrologer Kushal Kumar, dubbed as 'Indian Nostradamus' predicted the exact dame of World War 3. He said that Tuesday, June 18, 2024, is the strongest planetary stimulus to trigger World War 3.

    China, France launch satellite to better understand the universe

    The 930-kilogram satellite carrying four instruments -- two French, two Chinese -- took off around 3:00 pm (0700 GMT) aboard a Chinese Long March 2-C rocket from a space base in Xichang, in the southwestern province of Sichuan, AFP journalists witnessed.

    Will World War 3 begin next week as predicted by 'new Nostradamus'? Who is he? Know what real Nostradamus has said

    Indian astrologer Kushal Kumar has been dubbed as the 'new Nostradamus' after some of his predictions came true. What did real Nostradamus, the 15th-century philosopher say about World War 3?

    This Michelin chef aims to make his patrons dine in space!

    Six guests are set to ascend aboard Spaceship Neptune to the stratosphere, where they will enjoy an immersive dining experience served up by Danish Michelin-starred chef Rasmus Munk.

    First 'extreme' solar storm in 20 years brings spectacular auroras

    Powerful solar storms caused celestial light shows and threats to satellites and power grids. Social media shared aurora pictures. Tasmania and Europe experienced spectacular skies. Starlink's Elon Musk commented on the storm. University of Reading's Mathew Owens advised using eclipse glasses to view the aurora.

    The Economic Times
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