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Warplanes: Lease Life For Germany
Strategy Page· 2 hours agoAugust 14, 2020: Germany has extended its lease for Israeli Heron 1 UAVs until 2021 and is already preparing to complement or replace those with the larger Heron TP starting ...
European powers seek action against Iran at IAEA meeting despite US concerns
Reuters via AOL· 7 days agoBritain, France and Germany have circulated a draft resolution against Iran ahead of the U.N....
Tests find AI tools readily create election lies from the voices of well-known political leaders
seattlepi.com· 5 days agoAs high-stakes elections approach in the U.S. and European Union, publicly available artificial...
Ukraine is closer to crossing Putin's biggest red line yet
Newsweek· 22 hours agoUkraine is now allowed to use U.S. weapons to hit Russian territory but what are the consequences of...
How Biden got to a ‘yes’ on letting Ukraine hit inside Russia
Politico via Yahoo News· 4 days agoEven before the offensive in Kharkiv, officials at the Pentagon and U.S. European Command...
Europeans submit draft resolution on Iran to IAEA board
Reuters· 1 day agoBritain, France and Germany have submitted a wide-ranging draft resolution against Iran to the U.N....
Ukraine war latest: Kyiv to receive Swedish surveillance aircraft in largest aid package
Kyiv Independent via Yahoo News· 7 days agoFifty-four people were reportedly injured. Russian forces reportedly struck the Kharkiv hypermarket...
The chaotic days before the Challenger disaster – and the awful aftermath
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 3 days agoEugen Sänger’s design, dubbed the Silbervogel or “Silver Bird”, was part rocket, part spacecraft....
Poop-Filled North Korean Balloons Descend On The South Stoking Fears Of Deadlier Payloads
THE WARZONE via Yahoo News· 6 days agoJapan and Great Britain also used balloons during the war to strike the U.S. and Germany...
Chinese national charged with operating 'world’s largest botnet' linked to billions in cybercrimes
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 6 days agoCiting FBI data, the study said cybercrime increased by 400% during the pandemic. "Cybercriminals find the uncertainty brought by changing daily habits opportune and the increased ...