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Arrest of Telegram founder could hurt public understanding of the Ukraine war
[ad_1] The arrest in France of the controversial Russian-born founder of Telegram—and potential actions against the social media and messaging platform itself—could reduce the public’s ability to fully understand the war in Ukraine. The site is a key source of analysis and opinion of Russian military bloggers. “On the Russian side, Telegram is used by all levels ... -
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Travelbag When Travelbag began back in 1979 they wanted to offer more than just package holidays. That’s why over 40 years later they’re still tailor-making long-haul holidays and putting their customers at the heart of everything they do – they aim to make out there, easy. Travelbag is a UK-based travel company that specialises in ... -
The D Brief: More aid to Ukraine; NATO to up military goals?; Gaza pier running again; China’s latest aircraft carrier; And a bit more.
[ad_1] New: The U.S. is soon sending $225 million in more military aid to Ukraine. It’s the 59th such drawdown from the Defense Department’s munitions and equipment stockpiles in almost three years, the Pentagon said while detailing some of the deliveries Friday morning. Like so many before, this latest package focuses on air defense and ... -
How China is winning the Middle East
[ad_1] Amid the recent catastrophes in the Middle East—the renewed Israel-Hamas war; widening violence in Lebanon, Iraq, the Persian Gulf, and the Red Sea—one player counts the past year a success: China. Beijing stacked up strategic win after win, not just expanding its economic presence, but convening leadership summits, brokering peace deals, and even holding ... -
Defense Business Brief: L3Harris divesting commercial aviation business; Boeing ‘comfortable’ with KC-46 fixes; RNDF preview; and more.
[ad_1] L3 Harris Technologies is selling its commercial aviation business to private equity firm TJC for $800 million as it retools the company to better focus on national security and technology. Under the terms of the deal, TJC will pay $700 million up front and another $100 million “based on the achievement of certain 2023 ... -
L3Harris eyes 2025 for F-16 EW production
[ad_1] DUBAI, UAE—An upgraded electronic warfare suite that will give F-16 fighter jets the ability to detect multiple enemies at once should be ready for production in late 2025. L3Harris is building “Viper Shield,” a fully digital radar warning receiver that detects the radio emissions of an adversary, for international customers of Lockheed Martin’s F-16 ... -
Effort to build common Mideast air picture gets a ‘B-minus’ from USAF official
[ad_1] DUBAI, UAE—The U.S.-led effort to develop a common air-threat picture in the Middle East gets a “B-minus” for its “slow but steady progress,” Air Force Central Command’s second-in-charge said Sunday. As threats rise to U.S. forces in the region, AFCENT is leading allies and security partners in developing a “shared, common operating picture and ... -
Nigerian Partner Drags HP International, 10 Associates to Court over Contract Breach
[ad_1] Savemore Retail Technologies Limited, a Nigerian retail partner to HP International Inc. has dragged the latter to court in Nigeria over a breach of contract by HP and its distributors in the country. In a suit case number ID/ADR/2648/2023 waiting before Justice Odusanya of the Lagos High Court, Ikeja, Savemore and its managing Director, ... -
Arab celebrities’ favorite looks for Fashion Month – Emirates Woman
[ad_1] fashion To Sarah Joseph 41 minutes ago With Milan and Paris Fashion Weeks in full swing, Arab celebrities have certainly put their style to the test. Worn in some of the most awe-inspiring things this month. Whether attending the SS23 show front row in full glamor mode or roaming the streets of Paris and ... -
Art Hearts Fashion showcases gender-fluid fashion for 2023
[ad_1] Thursday, September 29, 2022 New York Fashion Week by Art Hearts Fashion Iconic September 8-11 Angel Orensanz Foundation Synagogue. Diversity, inclusivity and gender-neutral fashion were major themes in this year’s series of shows, pushing traditional boundaries like never before.los angeles brand Mr. Triple X + Dr. Martens It wowed the crowd and led other ...