Mexico: Renowned UFO expert of Mexico Jaime Maussan has said that a photo of a sunset over the FC Juarez soccer stadium, taken near the US border, shows a flying saucer.

The photo had been taken by a soccer fan and the team had posted the photo on its Twitter handle this week, tagging Maussan, reports New York Post.

The journalist replied that he had enhanced the picture with artificial intelligence and it clearly showed unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP).

Maussan posted on Wednesday, “I believe it is a ship of non-human origin,” on Twitter.

The photograph also shows Estadio Olimpico Benito Juarez, situated two miles away from El Paso, Texas, during a match against a Tijuana team on Saturday.

A dark spot near the sun at the top left was identified as the potential UFO.

After processing the photo with artificial intelligence, Maussan said that there was a round, doomed ship in the sky. He also claimed that there was a force shield visible around it, which has startled many.

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Koppal: In a troubling instance of caste-based discrimination, barber shops in Muddaballi village, located about 7 kilometers from Koppal district headquarters, have reportedly shut their doors after members of the Dalit community sought their services.

Reports of barbers refusing to serve Dalit men surfaced two months ago. It was only after police warned them of punishment under laws against untouchability that the barbers reluctantly agreed to provide services to Dalit customers, as reported by Deccan Herald on Wednesday.

However, it is now reported that the barbers have resumed discriminatory practices, selectively visiting homes of customers from other communities while deliberately avoiding Dalit households.

As a result, Dalit men of Muddaballi are being forced to travel to Koppal city for basic grooming services such as haircuts and shaving, the report added.

The incident has drawn the attention of political leaders and activists, with Basavaraj Dadesaguru, president of the BJP’s Koppal district unit, criticising the state government for its apparent apathy toward the struggles faced by Dalits.