We may not have known you, but you are all known to us. My thoughts are with your friends, family & colleagues @RoyalNavy
Thank you for your service 💔💙
#RIP
UPDATE: The Royal Navy air crew who died in a helicopter crash in Devon have been hailed as “heroes” who “saved lives” by avoiding nearby homes
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Trump's fresh Section 301 tariffs, if they stick, could impact roughly one-third of Singaporean exports to the US, at a 12.5 percent rate. Outrageous for Singapore--it has a trade DEFICIT with the US!
https://t.co/rhDTW3GvVy
Bravo, UN rights chief Volker Türk, on your bold remarks for World Bicycle Day. Today is the 37th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre, when the CCP ordered its troops to kill thousands of peaceful demonstrators. Why are you silent? Because Beijing funds your “experts”?
We can confirm the names of the three Royal Navy personnel who tragically lost their lives during a helicopter training exercise on 3 June:
Lt Cdr Chris Gayson, 42, Somerset
Lt Lily-Mae Fisher, 31, Surrey
PO Owen Green, 24, Hampshire
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Beim Hubschrauberabsturz in Südwest-England kam auch Oberleutnant Lily-Mae Fisher ums Leben.
Wie man an ihrem grünen Barett erkennen kann, hat sie den All Arms Commando-Lehrgang der Royal Marines bestanden. Als einzige Frau.
Mehr zu den drei Soldaten: https://t.co/G4Sk3jSlHn
It is with great sadness that we can confirm the deaths of Lieutenant Commander Chris Gayson and Lieutenant Lily-Mae Fisher of 846 Naval Air Squadron, and Petty Officer Owen Green of 845 Naval Air Squadron, who died in Devon during routine training activity on 3 June.
😂😂😂 A small clarification on this by-line. His time as a policy adviser to @AmboRudd was in 1992 on mining & energy issues. More than 30 yrs later, that experience is apparently being presented as relevant to submarines & naval capability. Bold.
🎬 For decades, film rolls containing more than 2,000 photos documenting the 1989 Tiananmen Square democracy movement had been shut inside a metal box, never known to the world.
These photos, taken by a Chinese state media photographer and having survived the ensuing political purge campaigns after the massacre, eventually made their way to the United States, and were recently entrusted to The Epoch Times.
Now, The Epoch Times is making the photos public for the first time. ⬇️
Warrant Officer Sander Wants to Use R180k Coffee Machine Donation for Narcotic Dogs, SA Praises Him Read more: https://t.co/ynzNN253W9 https://t.co/ynzNN253W9