There are around 11,000 satellites orbiting Earth, and it is estimated that at least 50,000 more will be launched in the next decade. There are also exploration instruments, resupply vessels, and complexes like the International Space Station. But who regulates all this activity in space? In the…
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Hegseth halted weapons for Ukraine despite military analysis that the aid wouldn’t jeopardize U.S. readiness
The Defense Department held up a shipment of U.S. weapons for Ukraine this week over what officials said were concerns about its low stockpiles. But an analysis by senior military officers found that the aid package would not jeopardize the…
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America’s Great Realignment Toward Putin
Updated at 7:20 a.m. ET on July 4, 2025
The American president wrote, “Vladimir, STOP!” on his Truth Social account in April, but the Russian president did not halt his offensive in eastern Ukraine. The Ukrainian president called for an…
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Polish embassy consular section damaged in Kyiv attack – Sikorski
As a result of the night shelling of Kyiv, the consular section of the Polish embassy was damaged, but there were no casualties.
This was reported on social media X by Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski, according to Ukrinform.
“As a result of a massive…
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Mali military leader granted five-year term in power
Mali’s military leader Gen Assimi Goïta has been granted a five-year presidential term by the transitional parliament, which is renewable without elections.
The junta leader, who has seized power twice, had promised the return of democracy last…
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Kyiv Hit By ‘Largest’ Russian Drone Attack, Dozens Injured
Kyiv was reeling on July 4 from a massive overnight Russian strike, the largest of the war so far according to the Ukrainian authorities. More than 20 people were injured but there were no immediate reports of fatalities. Homes, ambulances, and a medical center were hit.
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TNT wanted: Europe’s ammunition push is missing its explosive core
Europe’s grand plans to surge ammunition production hinge on a single factory in central Poland – the only place in the EU that still makes trinitrotoluene, or TNT, the explosive core of most weapons production.
Since Russia’s war on…
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China spares major EU cognac-makers in trade war – POLITICO
The announcement adds to headaches already piling up in the lead-up to a summit in China on July 24 and 25. Beijing is reportedly expected to cancel the second part of the summit.
China issued its final ruling Friday in an investigation it started in response to an EU probe into electric…
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Russia Hits Ukraine With Large Air Barrage Hours After Trump-Putin Call
It was the latest in a series of almost weekly large-scale missile and drone attacks. President Trump said he “didn’t make any progress” with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
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Europe’s air travel system struggles to cope with post-Covid demand – Firstpost
The two-day strike by French air traffic controllers on July 3–4 has forced the cancellation of over 1,500 flights and disrupted travel plans for nearly 300,000 passengers, is more than just a national labour dispute. As reported by Airlines…
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