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August 27, 2024
Business/Events/World

SAHA EXPO 2024: A Global Showcase for Defence Innovation

The countdown for the prestigious SAHA EXPO International Defence and Aerospace Exhibition has officially begun. The event, one of the world’s leading defence industry showcases, is set to take place from October

Geopolitics

China Launches Satellites to Build the World’s First Supercomputer in Orbit

China has taken a major leap in space technology by launching the first batch of satellites for its ambitious space computing constellation, aiming to create the world’s first supercomputer operating entirely in orbit. This groundbreaking project promises to revolutionize data

May 15, 2025

Russian Cosmonauts Extend New Year’s Greetings from Space

Russia/World

Russian cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) have shared heartfelt New Year’s greetings with citizens on Earth, wishing for happiness, health, and peace

Europe’s Space Race Ignites With Failed German Rocket Launch and Nordic Rivalry

Germany/Sweden/World

The European space race has officially entered its hot phase — and it began with a spectacular failure. In March, a much-anticipated launch of

China Launches Satellites to Build the World’s First Supercomputer in Orbit

May 15, 2025
Geopolitics

China has taken a major leap in space technology by launching the first batch of satellites for its ambitious space computing constellation, aiming to create the world’s first supercomputer operating entirely in

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Amazon’s Project Kuiper Launches First Satellites in Race Against Starlink

April 29, 2025
Business/Space Race

Amazon has launched the first batch of satellites for its ambitious Project Kuiper, marking a critical step in its attempt to build a global broadband internet network to rival Elon Musk’s Starlink.

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SpaceX Starship Explodes Minutes After Launch in Second Consecutive Failure

March 7, 2025
Diplomacy/News

SpaceX’s highly anticipated Starship rocket suffered a catastrophic failure on Thursday, exploding in midair just minutes after launch. This marks the second consecutive failure for the ambitious spacecraft, dealing a setback to

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The Evolving Theatre of Space: The Unseen Risks of Escalation

February 19, 2025
Defence/Diplomacy

The cosmos, once the frontier of human imagination and scientific ambition, is now an active domain of geopolitical contestation. Space-enabled services are woven into the fabric of civilian and military life, dictating

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Russian Cosmonauts Extend New Year’s Greetings from Space

January 2, 2025
Russia/World

Russian cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) have shared heartfelt New Year’s greetings with citizens on Earth, wishing for happiness, health, and peace while encouraging kindness and connection during the festive

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SAHA EXPO 2024: A Global Showcase for Defence Innovation

August 27, 2024
Business/Events/World

The countdown for the prestigious SAHA EXPO International Defence and Aerospace Exhibition has officially begun. The event, one of the world’s leading defence industry showcases, is set to take place from October

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