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The European Space Agency (ESA) has revealed it is closely monitoring an asteroid the size of a football pitch that could hit the Earth in a little over seven years.

The asteroid, called 2024 YR4, is estimated to have a one in 83 chance of a direct hit, causing “severe damage to a local region”, according to ESA.

The space rock, which measures 100m by 40m, is currently at a distance of around 27 million miles and moving away from the planet. But its path will cross the Earth’s orbit on 22 December 2032.

Most likely there would be a near miss, with the asteroid passing within a few thousand miles.

The Space Mission Planning Advisory Group, which is chaired by ESA, will discuss the latest observations of the asteroid at a meeting in Vienna next week.

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President Javier Milei has accused the global health agency of mismanaging the Covid-19 pandemic

Argentina has announced its withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO), citing fundamental policy disagreements, particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic. The move mirrors a decision made last month by US President Donald Trump. 

In a statement on X on Wednesday, President Javier Milei’s office declared that the WHO, which was created to coordinate responses to global health emergencies, had β€œfailed its biggest test” during the coronavirus outbreak. 

It further claimed that the prolonged quarantines led to β€œone of the greatest economic catastrophes in world history.” In Argentina, the months-long lockdowns under the previous government – endorsed by the WHO – crippled the economy and resulted in 130,000 deaths, the presidential office argued.

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