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    Researchers Formulate Laws to Govern Rotating Space Tether Systems

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    Education/News

    A rotating space tether system consists of two spacecraft connected by a long, thin, and strong tether—often tens of kilometers in length—functioning as a “space sling” while its center of mass follows

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    Biden Warns Project 2025 is a ‘Disaster’ for US and Region

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    Diplomacy/United States

    US President Joe Biden on Tuesday warned his successor Donald Trump to not embrace Project 2025, even though the president-elect has denied on multiple occasions any connection to the concept. “I pray

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    West Exploits Syria Transition as Cover for Influence – Former UK Envoy

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    Diplomacy/Geopolitics/Interviews

    The so-called transition period in Syria is a pretext for Western countries that need time to establish working relations with the country’s new authorities, ex-UK Ambassador to Syria and Middle East expert

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    What to Know About Israeli PM Netanyahu’s Corruption Trial

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    Diplomacy/News

    Benjamin Netanyahu takes the witness stand for the first time in his ongoing corruption trial on Tuesday. Ahead of the testimony, Israel’s first serving Prime Minister on trial insisted that he was

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    Israeli Air Force Hits 250+ Syrian Targets in 48 Hours

    December 10, 2024
    Defence/Diplomacy

    The Israeli air force has attacked more than 250 military targets in Syria since the change of power in the country, including military bases, dozens of fighter jets and helicopters, anti-aircraft missile

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    Trump Says Developing Concept to End ‘Ridiculous’ Conflict in Ukraine

    December 9, 2024
    Diplomacy

    US President-Elect Donald Trump has said that he is developing a concept to put an end to the “ridiculous” conflict in Ukraine. “I’m formulating a concept of how to end that ridiculous

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    Breaking: Assad Leaves Syria for Smooth Power Transition — Russia Confirms

    December 8, 2024
    Russia/Syria

    Russian officials have confirmed that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has left the country, following what is described as a series of high-stakes negotiations with various factions involved in the ongoing Syrian conflict.

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    Total Aid For Ukraine Tops $119Bln Since February 2022 — Pentagon

    December 8, 2024
    Defence/News

    The total volume of military support for Ukraine from allies since the beginning of the Russian special military operation in February 2022 exceeded $119 billion, including $62 billion from the United States,

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    Biden Confirms 80,000 Troops in Europe to ‘Deter Russia’

    December 8, 2024
    Defence/News

    Outgoing US President Joe Biden reported to Congress on the presence of 80,000 American troops in European countries, sent there to deter alleged Russian aggression. “Approximately 80,000 United States Armed Forces personnel

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    Parliamentary Vote Fails to Impeach South Korean President

    December 7, 2024
    Diplomacy/News

    A parliamentary vote to impeach South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol over his controversial decision to impose martial law failed on Saturday after the ruling party boycotted the vote. Only 195 lawmakers in

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