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Hiroshima marks anniversary of atomic bombing Hiroshima (AFP) Aug 6, 2011 Tens of thousands of people will mark the anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima on Monday, as a rising tide of anti-nuclear sentiment swells in post-Fukushima Japan. Ageing survivors, victims' relatives, government officials and foreign delegates will attend the annual ceremony at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park commemorating the US bombing of the Japanese city nearly seven decades ago. American B-29 bomber Enola Gay dropped an atomic bomb on August 6, 1945, turning the western city into ... read more |
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Iran's new space center boosts rocket plan Iran is reported to be putting the finishing touches on a secret new space center to launch satellites into orbit, a step Western analysts say will move the Islamic Republic closer to developing int ... more | .. |
'This is war': Iran feels impact of sanctions Iran is being hit by a "war" on its economy, according to officials facing tightened US sanctions and renewed Israeli threats of imminent military action over Tehran's nuclear activities. ... more | .. |
China leaders convene for key summer talks China's leaders including the man expected to be the next president have begun their summer meetings at a seaside resort, state press said Sunday, ahead of a once-in-a-decade transition of power. ... more | .. | ||
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Syria warplanes pound Aleppo as ground assault looms Syrian regime warplanes pounded rebel positions in second city Aleppo on Sunday ahead of a threatened ground assault by more than 20,000 troops assembled around the commercial capital. ... more | .. |
North Korea's Kim meets senior Chinese official North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has met a leading Chinese official in Pyongyang, state media said Friday, his first reception of a senior foreign guest since taking power last December. ... more | .. |
The 'lone wolf' terrorist A mounting global threat is of terrorists who act as "lone wolves". Locating and preventing such terrorist activity is more complicated than organizational terror threats. A new study conducted by P ... more | .. |
Turkey PM defends foreign minister's Kirkuk trip Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday defended his foreign minister's visit to the disputed northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk last week, which infuriated Baghdad. ... more |
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SEWIP Electronic Attack Capability Demonstrated For US Navy At RimPac A Lockheed Martin and Raytheon team has demonstrated its potential electronic attack solution for the U.S. Navy's Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program (SEWIP) during the multinational Rim ... more | .. |
Lockheed Martin, Raytheon Demonstrate SEWIP Electronic Attack Capability for US Navy at Rim of Pacific Exercise A Lockheed Martin and Raytheon Company team has demonstrated its potential electronic attack solution for the U.S. Navy's Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program (SEWIP) during the multinatio ... more | .. |
Elbit Systems of America Showcases the Skylark I-LE Block II at AUVSI's Unmanned Systems North America 2012 Elbit Systems of America, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Elbit Systems Ltd., will showcase the Skylark I-LE Block II's capabilities at the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International's ... more | .. |
Major step taken towards 'unbreakable' message exchange Single particles of light, also known as photons, have been produced and implemented into a quantum key distribution (QKD) link, paving the way for unbreakable communication networks. The resu ... more |
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Iraq attacks kill five Attacks mainly targeting Iraqi security forces killed five people, among them four policemen, and wounded 16 on Sunday, security and medical officials said. ... more | .. |
British diplomats to attend Chinese trial of Bo Xilai's wife China has granted British diplomats extremely rare access to the trial of the wife of disgraced Chinese politician Bo Xilai for the murder of Briton Neil Heywood, the foreign ministry said Saturday. ... more | .. |
Iraq sees wave of attacks on security forces A wave of brazen attacks killed dozens of Iraqi soldiers, police and anti-Qaeda militiamen in recent days, but security forces say it pales in comparison with the worst years of violence in the country. ... more | .. |
China lashes out over Syria China Saturday accused countries that oppose its position on Syria of undermining attempts to find a political solution to the conflict, after voting against a new UN resolution on the crisis. ... more |
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Pakistan resumes NATO supply into Afghanistan Pakistan on Saturday resumed NATO supplies, allowing 14 containers to cross into Afghanistan from its northwestern border at Torkham, officials said. ... more | .. |
Pussy Riot trial tests rebranded Putin Russian President Vladimir Putin faces the toughest test of his rebranded leadership as he grapples with fearless feminist punk and rock stars and their friends worldwide as the Pussy Riot trial goes under way. ... more | .. |
Assad's warplanes reap deadly harvest in Aleppo It starts with a distant humming from the sky as a bright object edges ever closer. It is a warplane, deployed by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's military to suppress Aleppo's insurgency. ... more | .. |
Australia's Hawk jets reach 75,000 hours Australia's Hawk 127 jet trainers have reached the milestone of 75,000 flying hours, the Australian Department of Defense said. ... more |
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Ex-president Truman's grandson meets nuke survivors A grandson of former US president Harry Truman, who authorised the atomic bombing of Japan during World War II, met survivors in Tokyo Friday, calling it "a good first step towards healing old wounds". ... more | .. |
Russia to send warships to Syria: reports Three Russian amphibious assault ships carrying hundreds of armed navy personnel will briefly dock in a Moscow-leased Syrian port in the coming days, Russian news agencies reported on Friday. ... more | .. |
Croatia leader extends hands of peace to Serbs Croatian President Ivo Josipovic extended the hand of peace to Serb citizens Sunday as he marked the anniversary of the crushing of a Serb rebellion in 1995, an operation pivotal in ending the war. ... more | .. |
Japan defence chief to meet US equal over Osprey Japanese Defence Minister Satoshi Morimoto said he will meet with his US counterpart Leon Panetta on Friday in Washington to discuss the planned deployment of a controversial US military aircraft. ... more |
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US criticizes new China garrison in tense sea The United States on Friday accused China of raising tensions through a new military garrison in the South China Sea as it called on all sides to lower tensions in the hotly contested waters. ... more | .. |
Iran says upgraded short-range missile test-fired Iran has fired an upgraded version of its Fateh-110 short-range ballistic missile in a "successful" test of its ability to hit stationary land or sea targets, Defence Minister Ahmad Vahidi said on Saturday, according to state television. ... more | .. |
Taiwan receives two US-built minehunters Taiwan has received two coastal minehunters from the United States, its navy said Friday, as part of an arms deal that has upset relations between Washington and Beijing. ... more | .. |
Raytheon Evolved SeaSparrow program delivers 2,000th missile Raytheon has delivered the 2,000th Evolved SeaSparrow Missile to the NATO SeaSparrow Consortium. "ESSM is a model for global operations, and the delivery of our 2,000th missile demonstrates the sign ... more |
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New chemical sensor makes finding landmines and buried IEDs easier A chemical sensing system developed by engineers at the University of Connecticut is believed to be the first of its kind capable of detecting vapors from buried landmines and other explosive device ... more | .. |
Raytheon awarded contract to produce new Rolling Airframe Missile The U.S. Navy has awarded Raytheon a $51.7 million contract for low rate initial production of the Rolling Airframe Missile Block 2. The contract includes options, which, if exercised, would bring t ... more | .. |
Northrop Grumman and UMBC Cite Progress After Cyber 'Cync' Program's First Year Northrop Grumman and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) Research Park Corporation recently marked the one-year anniversary of the Cync program, an incubator dedicated to cultivating ... more | .. |
DHS Funded Study Finds Conciliatory Tactics More Effective Than Punishment In Reducing Terrorism Policies that reward abstinence from terrorism are more successful in reducing such acts of violence than tactics that aim to punish terrorists, suggests a new study in the August issue of the Ameri ... more |
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