'If there’s a definition of the ‘loyal wingman’ concept, it’s this: a cheap, pilotless aircraft with enough flight performance to accompany fighters and the intelligence needed to semi-autonomously support them' writes Bradley Perrett https://t.co/f1wND1Pm7u
What do Italian anarchists have in common with trade unionists, neo-fascists and ultra-conservative Catholic groups?
They're all fighting a common enemy: the government's strict vaccine passport rules. https://t.co/2ODWmqlukU
Political unrest in Myanmar may be driving a surge in production of methamphetamine, after authorities in Laos carried out Asia’s largest known drug bust https://t.co/uYIAyePvZh
« On a dû choisir entre qui allait vivre ou mourir » : au procès du 13-Novembre, le récit de l’évacuation des blessés du Bataclan https://t.co/wpc3Fpl6Dx
Britain is getting ready to talk up its post-Brexit creativity with a festival, as it plots a host of science, arts, technology and engineering exhibitions across the country. https://t.co/6Do4S17Xz2
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is set to chart a more assertive course for Japan’s military. @SheilaSmithCFR considers how far the new leader will be able to push his national security agenda.
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