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Space Force developing plan for maneuverable GEO satellite services

Space Force developing plan for maneuverable GEO satellite services

The Space Force is planning to partner with commercial companies operating in geostationary orbit for a variety of satellite services, including communications and positioning, navigation and timing. Col. Richard Kniseley, senior materiel leader in Space Systems Command’s Commercial Space Office, said he hopes to establish a pool of vendors for the effort, dubbed Maneuverable GEO, […]

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Euronaval trade show spurs new business for French naval companies

Euronaval trade show spurs new business for French naval companies

PARIS — French naval companies are solidifying global market share with the procurement of navigation systems by the Egyptian and German navies as well as developments in the multinational multi-role patrol corvette program. The opening day of the Euronaval show, organized here from Nov. 4-7, was a fruitful one for the French naval industry with

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NASA Data Helps International Community Prepare for Sea Level Rise

The information will help people who live in coastal areas prepare for impacts caused by rising sea levels. Earth’s ocean is rising, disrupting livelihoods and infrastructure in coastal communities around the world. Agencies and organizations are working to prepare people as their world changes around them, and NASA information is helping these efforts. The agency’s

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Transforming Health Professions Education in Africa for a competent Health Workforce to Accelerate Universal Health Coverage in Africa: WHO Regional Dialogue in Lusaka | WHO

Lusaka, Zambia – The World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for Africa is convening a landmark Expert Dialogue on Competency-Based Health Professions Education from 12–14 November 2024 in Lusaka, Zambia. This dialogue aims to address critical gaps in the training and education of Africa’s health workforce, with the goal of transforming health professions education leading

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Trump policies may cause an initial global and US economic downturn

Trump policies may cause an initial global and US economic downturn

When Donald Trump steps into the Oval Office on 20 January 2025, and starts implementing all his proposed economic policies, it may initially negatively impact the United States (US) and global economic growth, according to Citadel chief economist, Maarten Ackerman. Source: Supplied. Chief economist and advisory partner at Citadel, Maarten Ackerman. Source: Supplied. Citadel’s chief

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Africa: COP29 - Kagame Calls for Sufficient Climate Finance for Africa

Africa: COP29 – Kagame Calls for Sufficient Climate Finance for Africa

President Paul Kagame issued a rallying call on Wednesday, November 13, urging world leaders to fairly compensate the African continent for its “extensive contributions” to climate action, saying the continent is “the least responsible” for global emissions. Kagame issued the call at COP29, the UN climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, which brought together world leaders,

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Gay, lesbian, and queer students are three times more likely to suffer from depression than peers

Gay, lesbian, and queer students are three times more likely to suffer from depression than peers

LGBTQIA+ students are much more likely to be affected by a major depressive disorder than their peers, a new study in the US has found. ADVERTISEMENT People belonging to sexual and gender minorities were more likely to report suffering from depression than their peers, according to a new US study. The research was based on

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‘Bad Sisters’ Cast on Grace’s Death in Season 2 Premiere

SPOILER ALERT: This article contains major spoilers from the Season 1 finale and Season 2 premiere of “Bad Sisters,” now streaming on Apple TV+. “Bad Sisters” was never supposed to return for a second season. The Sharon Horgan-penned thriller, an adaptation of a Belgian limited series about a group of sisters who attempt to murder

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