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Constant Killing: The Pentagon’s .00035% Problem

Antiwar.com 

Yes, the number of deaths in Gaza in the last seven months is staggering. At least, 35,000 Gazans have reportedly perished, including significant numbers of children (and that’s without even counting the possibly 10,000 unidentified bodies still buried under the rubble that now litters that 25-mile-long stretch of land). But shocking as that might be … Continue reading "Constant Killing: The Pentagon’s .00035% Problem"

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Nakba Resurrected – How the Gaza Resistance Ended Segmentation of Palestine

Antiwar.com 

Inadvertently, Israel has pressed the reset button on its war with the Palestinian people, taking back the so-called conflict to square one. Save a few self-serving Palestinian officials affiliated with the Palestinian Authority (PA), most Palestinians do not seem consumed with the return to the peace process, or even engaged in discussions about two state … Continue reading "Nakba Resurrected – How the Gaza Resistance Ended Segmentation of Palestine"

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Lockheed Running Out OF F-35 Space | Leonardo Signed LINAPS Deal With UK And Italy | Korea To Export Military Vehicles To Peru

Defenseindustrydaily.com 

Americas Pratt & Whitney won a $9 million delivery order against a five-year basic ordering agreement for F100 engine case diffusers. This was a sole-source acquisition using justification 10 U.S. Code 2304 (c)(1), as stated in Federal Acquisition Regulation 6.302-1. The delivery order end date is December 31, 2027. Using military service is Air Force. […]

Singapore Airlines: More than twenty treated for spinal injuries after turbulence flight - BBC.com

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  1. Singapore Airlines: More than twenty treated for spinal injuries after turbulence flight  BBC.com
  2. What Turbulence Did to Singapore Airlines Flight SQ321  The New York Times
  3. Singapore Airlines changes seatbelt rules, route after fatal turbulence  Al Jazeera English
  4. Singapore Airlines turbulence: why climate change is making flights rougher  Nature.com
  5. Why passengers should always wear a seatbelt while flying: ex-pilot  Business Insider

The detours on memory lane

Financial Times 

A vague impression can be enough to prompt clear, specific memories of non-existent events

Singapore’s shophouses — hotter than Fifth Avenue?

Financial Times 

Amid changing political dynamics in South-East Asia, these colonial-era buildings have become some of the world’s most expensive properties, home to Michelin stars and chichi retailers — and a target for money launderers