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Japan plans to send astronaut to the Moon by 2030
Japan has revealed ambitious plans to put an astronaut on the Moon around 2030 in new proposals from the country’s space agency.
This is the first time the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has said it aims to send an astronaut beyond the International Space Station, an agency spokeswoman told AFP on Friday.
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US president suggests building 'solar wall' on Mexican border
U.S. President Donald Trump pitched a new concept to his supporters on June 21 for the wall he intends to erect on the Mexican border: cover it with solar panels - and use the energy to cover construction costs.
"Yes, we will build a wall," he told a crowd in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. "We have to stop the drugs from flowing in.
Trump's Foreign Policy Directionless
When a successor tries to prove that he is different from his predecessor, then he takes an extra administrative burden - the burden of proving himself/herself right.
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A slavery contract for the people of Cyprus to Turkey
A very interesting article on the Cyprus dispute:
By George K. Papadopoulos, Ph.D.
No Cyprus, no certain facilities to protect our supply of oil. No oil, unemployment and hunger in Britain. It is as simple as that.
UK’s PM Anthony Eden after the failed Suez operation, 1956 1
Trump to hit the road for a jobs-focused reset in tough week
U.S. President Donald Trump will hit the road next week to ramp up his long-promised plan to overhaul the nation's aging airports, roads and railways, a push that could energize his supporters and distract from political intrigue in Washington.
The dismal failure of Turkey's public diplomacy
It is doubtful that President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's bodyguards feel even an inkling of remorse over the recent public relations disaster they caused for Turkey.
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USA: All Our Missiles Struck Their Targets in Syria
All American cruise missiles "Tomahawk" fired at the military airport in the Syrian province of Homs, have plagued their assigned targets, said at a briefing for journalists the spokesman of the White House. "All 59 rockets have plagued their goals," he said.
Erdoğan welcomes Trump's remarks on 'military action in Syria,' voices readiness to support
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on April 6 said he welcomed remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump considering military action in Syria, as he voiced the country's readiness to support if required. "I thank Trump (for his remarks) but it should not remain unfulfilled.
Engel: Kosovo strongest supporter of US in Europe, must have army
Eliot Engel has confirmed that the United States is currently opposed to the establishment of an army in Kosovo.
However, the ranking member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the US Congress urged a change of this position as soon as possible.
"Kosovo is state without army, while Russia's arming Serbia"
Eliot Engel has confirmed that the United States is currently opposed to the establishment of an army in Kosovo.
However, the ranking member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the US Congress urged a change of this position as soon as possible.