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Defence Secretary: UK and US Strike Houthi Rebels After ‘Intolerable’ Red Sea Attacks

After attacks on Red Sea vessels, the UK and US launched airstrikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen in self-defense. Houthi rebels backed by Iran have attacked Western ships, disrupting global trade. UK-US Joint Strikes Target Houthi Missile Sites in Red Sea The second set of UK-US strikes on Monday targeted Houthi missile installations, including an…

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Japan Gears Up for Potential Comeback of SLIM Moon Lander: Signs of Revival in Space Mission”

Despite its recent landing failure, Japan’s pioneering moon lander, SLIM (“Smart Lander for Investigating Moon”), may have another opportunity. The spaceship, which landed on the moon, was in danger when its solar panels failed to generate electricity. However, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) reported that SLIM is still alive and being worked on. After…

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Razor Wire Decision: Supreme Court Backs Biden Angers Border Patrol Union

The Supreme Court upheld the Biden administration’s razor wire fence on the Texas-Mexico border. Border Patrol agents can cut Texas’ concertina wire near Eagle Pass while court processes continue. This 30-mile construction was part of Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s disagreement with the administration over immigration enforcement and measures to reduce the migrant influx since Biden…

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The former US intelligence director’s daughter’s murder conviction is overturned by a Maryland appellate court: report

An appeals court in Maryland on Tuesday overturned an indictment for murder involving the adopted daughter of former President George W. Bush’s Director of National Intelligence, John Negroponte, due to information the jury in the trial shouldn’t have been seen, according to sources. 3 judges from the Maryland Appellate Court rendered their verdict on Sophia Negroponte’s…

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Explore the Lavish ‘Dr No’ Yacht of the Late Tech Tycoon Behind Google and Amazon’s Rise

The Japanese Fisheries training ship Wakachiba became the ‘Dr. No’ yacht in 1995, owned by late American millionaire Thomas Perkins, a Google and Amazon investor. Although less luxurious than megayachts or superyachts, the vessel, refitted in 2011, has a rich history and true sailing experience. The Transformation of Dr. No Yacht The boat was dubbed…

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