Michael Schumacher emphasizes a vital truth: past victories are no assurance of future triumphs. In every event, champions must earn their recognition anew. This notion transcends sports, resonating within business and scientific realms alike. Ongoing …
At the Ayatollah’s Funeral
A Times reporter in Iran said the events “surpassed anything I’ve ever witnessed.”
Former rebel turned government ally proposes a path to peace for Sudan
Malik Agar Ayyir has proposed a national dialogue to end the civil war and steer Sudan towards democratic civilian rule.
Greenlanders reject renewed US push for control of island
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Vast crowds mourn Khamenei in Iraq’s holy cities
The six-day funeral ceremonies will end with Iran’s slain supreme leader Ali Khamenei’s burial in his hometown of Mashhad on Thursday.
Azerbaijan confirms its JF-17 Block 3 fleet in service
Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Defence has confirmed that its JF-17 Thunders are in service, releasing on 6 July its first footage of the type, which showed two single-seat JF-17C Block 3 fighters, serials 24-501 and 24-502, flying with three external fuel tanks and no weapons. The aircraft were shown as part of a training cycle that … Read more
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Iran to bury Khamenei in hometown as US ramps up strikes
The multi-day funeral ceremonies will end with Iran’s slain Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s burial in his hometown of Mashhad on Thursday.
York Space And All.Space CEOs Detail Resilient Communications Vision As Acquisition Closes
York Space Systems [YSS] has closed its acquisition of satellite communication terminal company All.Space, in a move both company CEOs say will create a complete tactical satcom ecosystem. York said […]
Trump departs NATO summit on older Air Force One
Trump departed the NATO summit on an older Air Force One after arriving aboard the new Qatar-gifted aircraft.
Pakistan’s Military Reports 42 Dead in Four-Day Wave of Balochistan Attacks
Pakistan’s military says 42 people, including security personnel and civilians, were killed across Balochistan over four days in what the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) described as three major attacks between 4 and 8 July. Addressing a press conference in Rawalpindi on 8 July, ISPR director-general Lieutenant-General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said the dead comprised four civilians, … Read more
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