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"Atrocities continue as Sudan's military retreats from el-Fasher, a town in Darfur that has been under a grueling siege for more than 500 days. Also, Hurricane Melissa makes landfall in Jamaica with catastrophic winds and the potential for widespread flooding and landslides. And, President Vladimir Putin says Russia has a nuclear-powered cruise missile that can't be intercepted by US technology, and that it's been tested successfully and is ready to be deployed. Plus, an ant that can give birth to an entirely different species."
"And, President Vladimir Putin says Russia has a nuclear-powered cruise missile that can't be intercepted by US technology, and that it's been tested successfully and is ready to be deployed. Plus, an ant that can give birth to an entirely different species. Listen to today's Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices"
Sudan's military is retreating from el-Fasher after more than 500 days of siege, while atrocities continue in the town. Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica with catastrophic winds and carries a high risk of widespread flooding and landslides. Russia asserts possession of a nuclear-powered cruise missile described as unable to be intercepted by US technology, with reported successful tests and readiness for deployment. An ant species has been observed giving birth to an entirely different species, indicating an unusual reproductive or developmental phenomenon with potential implications for biological research.
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