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Why modern aircraft can still explode on the ground
Despite advances in materials, sensors, and safety systems, modern aircraft can still be destroyed by a surprising threat: their own fuel tanks. Investigations into disasters such as Pan Am 214 and ...
31 December 1968 Concorde’s Soviet rival, the Tupolev Tu-144, took off for the first time from a runway to the side of the ...
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The (mis)fortunes of international law
WITH Donald Trump dealing with Latin America like some 21st-century edition of the Wild West — violating a sovereign State’s ...
We now live in a more extreme, violent and savage world than a decade ago. Liberal democracy is being confronted with ...
Temporary retreat of American imperialism The most important development of 2025 is that the United States is acknowledging its relative weakening. The Trump popcorn spectacle and the individual’s ...
This P28 we’re taking a different tack by offering odds on some 2026 scenarios — from the political survival of both ...
On Nov. 23, 1976, the Spokane Police Department received a note, handwritten by some person or group calling themselves ...
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The four charts that explode the Rejoiner myth about Brexit - and leave Keir Starmer exposed in 2026
A new report makes the case for reversing Brexit hard to defend in a further blow to pro-Remain campaigners. With Keir ...
The U.S. military's swift capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has thrust global energy dynamics into turmoil.
TIME reckons the revolution is more likely to fail than succeed, but either way, the old status quo is gone. For 2026, the ...
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