HMS Trooper

WWII submarine Discovery of HMS Trooper: Solving an 81-Year-Old Mystery

In a monumental discovery that has brought both closure and intrigue, the wreck of the HMS Trooper (N91), a Royal Navy T-class submarine lost during World War II, has been found after 81 years at the bottom of the Icarian...
LCA Tejas

India’s 5th-Generation Fighter Jet Heats Up Safran Expands Footprint in India

As the race to power India’s ambitious 5th-generation fighter jet project intensifies, French aerospace giant Safran is positioning itself as a key player, leveraging its long-standing defense ties with India. With the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) program aiming to...
India Intelligence

Expanding Eyes Intelligence Alliance: Can India Join the World’s Most Exclusive Intelligence Network?

The United States has raised the possibility of expanding the Five Eyes intelligence alliance—a multilateral intelligence-sharing partnership comprising the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Australia, and New Zealand. The inclusion of countries like India, Japan, Germany, and South Korea is under...
China’s Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Missile Firings (ICBM)

U.S.-China Arms Race: Xi Jinping Signals PLA Rocket Force’s Readiness for New-Age Conflict as U.S. Navy Raises Red Flags

Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized the need for the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Rocket Force to significantly enhance its "deterrence and combat capabilities" On October 19, 2024, This directive comes at a crucial time, with the Rocket Force embroiled in...
AH-64 Apache helicopter

India’s Strategic Leap: Enhancing Surveillance with Predator Drones and Space-Based Surveillance

The 1999 Kargil conflict revealed significant gaps in India’s surveillance capabilities, particularly in its inability to monitor enemy positions accurately and in real-time. This deficiency delayed vital information gathering, impacting the swift identification of enemy forces entrenched in key positions...
North Korea

North Korea Denounces New U.S.-Led Sanctions Monitoring Team as ‘Unlawful’

North Korea has fiercely condemned a newly established multilateral sanctions monitoring team spearheaded by the United States, calling it “utterly unlawful and illegitimate,” according to state-run media. The remarks came from North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui, who issued...
Joko Widodo-Prabowo Subianto

Prabowo Subianto Set to Take Office as Indonesia’s President: A New Era with Challenges Ahead

Prabowo Subianto, a former military general and long-time political figure, will be sworn in as Indonesia’s new president after securing a decisive victory in the February 14 elections. With 59% of the vote—representing over 96 million ballots—Prabowo is poised to...
Frozen Waffle

Frozen Waffle Recall: Hundreds of Products Pulled from Shelves Due to Listeria Contamination Concerns

Hundreds of frozen waffle products in North America are being pulled from shelves due to potential contamination with the dangerous listeria bacteria. TreeHouse Foods, the company responsible for producing the frozen waffles, announced the voluntary recall late Friday after routine...
Boeing

Delta Airlines Boeing 767 Makes Emergency Stop in Senegal Due to Technical Incident

A Delta Airlines Boeing 767 aircraft en route to New York made an emergency stop at Blaise Diagne International Airport (AIBD) in Senegal on Saturday following a technical issue, according to a statement from Senegal's Ministry of Transport. The plane,...
Asian Financial Markets

Asia’s Stock Markets Brace for Busiest IPO Week in Over Two Years Ahead of US Election

Asia’s stock markets are gearing up for their busiest week of initial public offerings (IPOs) in more than two years, with nearly 20 companies across the region set to list shares. The week is expected to raise up to $8.3...
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