Airbus built Inmarsat-6 F2 satellite arrives on board an Airbus Beluga in Florida for launch
Second Inmarsat-6 satellite scheduled for launch in February 87th Airbus Eurostar satellite delivered Multi-beam Ka-band and L-band and digitally processed payload for maximum flexibility Toulouse, January 30. The second Airbus-built Inmarsat-6 geostationary telecommunications satellite (I-6 F2) has arrived on board an Airbus Beluga at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida ready for its launch in …
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Here’s why you should always wait for the earnings call
Investors are pretty bad at living in the moment. We’re currently in the thick of fourth quarter earnings reports, but traders don’t seem to care about how companies fared during the final months of 2022. They’re more focused on what’s going to happen …
Vladimir Putin Trying To ‘Evoke Soviet Union’ With Military Training In Schools, UK Claims
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Avalanche kills two skiers in Japan’s Nagano region
An extensive search took place on Sunday after two men were reported missing following an avalanche.
German opposition party seeks to oust ex-intel agency chief
Germany’s main opposition party is trying to get a rid of a member and former head of the country’s domestic intelligence agency after he complained about what he said was a move toward “eliminatory racism against whites.”
Indian opposition’s ‘unity march’ ends in disputed Kashmir
India’s main opposition Congress party ended a five-month cross-country ‘unity march’ in disputed Kashmir on Monday with hundreds of members of various opposition groups joining in a public rally in freezing temperatures. The march led by Rahul Gandhi,…
Super Bowl 2023: How to watch, eye-popping ticket prices and more
Here’s what you need to know as Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles face Patrick Mahomes and Kansas City.
NATO Chief Asks South Korea To “Step Up” Military Aid For Ukraine
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg asked South Korea on Monday to “step up” military support for Ukraine, suggesting it reconsider its policy of not exporting weapons to countries in conflict.