The East African Rift takes center stage in this Unexplained News Update as fresh magnetic data suggests the African continent is slowly tearing into two vast landmasses. Reese Haldon breaks down how satellites, aircraft, and ground measurements reveal the Nubian and Somali plates pulling apart, magma rising beneath communities, and what it means to witness the birth of a future ocean in real time—without drifting into doomsday hype.
We also investigate the human toll of belief in the paranormal, from Ghana’s witch camps where accused women are exiled for alleged sorcery, to a new UAP documentary, “The Age of Disclosure,” putting former officials on the record about crash retrievals and non-human technology. Plus, reports coming in from experiencers around the world: a lifelong djinn-style night attacker with a corroborating second witness, a grief-soaked haunted hallway after a father’s death, and a chilling apartment case of unlocking doors, wet footprints, and a smiling shadow in the closet.
Hosted by Reese Haldon for Unexplained.co, this 11 AM North America bulletin stays skeptical but open-minded—where planetary-scale science meets intimate 3 a.m. terror. Is our world changing in ways we can measure, while something else walks our halls that we can’t?
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Africa Rift Splitting: Magnetic Proof & Night Visitor Hauntings

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Unexplained News Update is your nonstop source for breaking news and developing stories—updated every four hours, seven days a week. Hosted by Reese Halden, each episode delivers quick, reliable updates on the headlines shaping our world, from global politics and science to technology, culture, and the unexplained events that don’t fit neatly into any category.Whether you’re commuting, working, or winding down, Unexplained News Update keeps you informed with clear reporting and sharp insight—no fluff, no spin, just the facts and the questions that matter.Stay connected to what’s happening, as it happens. New episodes every four hours, all week long, wherever you get your podcasts.
