In the shadow of war, diplomats and experts seek to ban weapons from space
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In the shadow of war, diplomats and experts seek to ban weapons from space

Top Stories Tamfitronics Image of anti-satellite weaponry generated via DALL-E.Even as the community of nations on Earth fractures further into rival blocs, an effort to build greater cohesion in space is gathering momentum. The extent to which this succeeds, or not, may set the course of global peace and security for the foreseeable future.Diplomats along with military, industry, civil and academic experts are gathering in Geneva this week for the annualOuter Space Security Conferencehosted by the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR). Driving the agenda: how to build cooperation across the international community as it works to Prevent an Arms Race in Outer Space (PAROS).The timing of the meeting is critical. Diplomatic efforts on PAROS have been on a rocket to nowhere for the past four decades, buffeted bycompeting aims.Some states want to ban...
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Slow Burn: How Starliner’s crewed test flight went awry
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Slow Burn: How Starliner’s crewed test flight went awry

Top Stories Tamfitronics When NASA and Boeing officials walked into the briefing room at the Kennedy Space Center on June 5, they were all smiles. After years of development setbacks, weeks of delays because of a spacecraft helium leak and a final four-day slip caused by a problem with a ground computer, Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner commercial crew spacecraft had finally reached orbit with NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams on board.Well, most of them were smiling. “I’m smiling, believe me,” said a straight-faced Mark Nappi, Boeing vice president and commercial crew program manager, at the briefing.However, he was as relieved as anyone that Starliner’s Crew Flight Test (CFT) mission was underway, given the program’s checkered history. “I can’t tell you how good that feels for our Starliner team,” he said.However, that would be the...
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‘He needed’: Trent Alexander-Arnold sent Anthony Gordon message after Liverpool ace star’s for England
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‘He needed’: Trent Alexander-Arnold sent Anthony Gordon message after Liverpool ace star’s for England

Top Stories Tamfitronics Trent Alexander-Arnold and Anthony Gordon could have been Liverpool teammates this summer.But Gordon stayed put at Newcastle United despite the outside transfer news linking him back to Merseyside, with the duo in action for England on Saturday.England beat Ireland in their UEFA Nations League encounter, with the duo putting in strong performances after being handed a rare start.At Euro 2024, Gordon only played five minutes under Gareth Southgate and Alexander-Arnold was used in England’s midfield, which in the end, crashed and burned pretty much straight away.But with Gareth Southgate leaving and Lee Carsley now in interim charge of England, he started Liverpool’s creative brain in his usual right-back role for the first time in four years and Gordon was selected out of the left.Declan Rice opened the scoring for England...
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Police nab five cultists in Imo
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Police nab five cultists in Imo

Top Stories Tamfitronics The operatives of the Imo State Police Command have apprehended five suspected cultists during an intelligence-led operation at Irete, Owerri West Local Government Area of Imo State.In a release signed by the command’s spokesman, Henry Okoye, and made available to newsmen on Sunday, he said, “The suspects, identified as Uche Ibejiako, 26, from Owerri Municipal; Mariano Daniel, 24, from Delta State; Michael Chukwuemeka, 23, from Umuokwu Izombe in Oguta Local Government Area (LGA); and Annointing Ezeh, 23, from Umugada Irete in Owerri West LGA,...
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