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High-altitude booth followed by severe fall before impact: China Eastern’s Boeing 737 showed “extremely unusual” behavior before it crashed Monday with 132 people on board, a flight safety specialist notes. • Read also: China: Plane with 132 people on board crashes in the southwest Jean-Paul Treddick, former director of the Bureau of Civil Aviation Safety Investigation and Analysis (BEA), stressed that it was “too early” to draw conclusions, just hours after the disaster involving a type of aircraft that was widely used and considered. Reliable, in a country where flight safety is “excellent”. “On the Flightradar website, we see that…

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North Korea fired several missile launchers on Sunday, according to the South Korean military, while the peninsula is currently experiencing renewed tension linked to Pyongyang’s doubling of weapons tests. • Read also: US: A company close to the Republicans criticized for staying in Russia • Read also: North Korea remains silent after missile launch failure • Read also: North Korea: Failed to launch an ‘unidentified projectile’ Since the start of the year, Pyongyang has conducted ten major weapons tests, including two that North Korea described as “reconnaissance satellites,” and tests of its intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) system by Seoul and…

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US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Sunday that the hypersonic missiles that Russia says it used to destroy military targets in Ukraine are “not a game changer” in the face of Ukrainian military resistance. “I don’t see them (weapons) changing the rules of the game,” Austin told US television channel CBS, while he refused to “confirm or deny” Moscow’s use of this type of missile. On Sunday, Russia claimed, for the second day in a row, that it had used hypersonic missiles in Ukraine. If this shot is proven, it will be the first known use in real combat…

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North Korea fired several missile launchers on Sunday, according to the South Korean military, while the peninsula is currently experiencing renewed tension linked to Pyongyang’s doubling of weapons tests. • Read also: Washington accuses North Korea of ​​testing a new intercontinental ballistic missile system • Read also: North Korea fires an unidentified projectile Since the start of the year, Pyongyang has conducted ten major weapons tests, including two that North Korea described as “reconnaissance satellites,” and tests of its intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) system by Seoul and Washington. “There was fire this morning, which we suspect came from several missile…

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Valentina Katkova, 77, does not know what makes her want to cry more: old age, illness or living in hiding in the Kyiv metro to escape from Russian bombs. • Read also: Moldova, a poor country with a big heart • Read also: Dozens of people were killed in the bombing of a military site • Read also: direct | The twenty-fourth day of the Russian attack on Ukraine Like Mrs. Katkova, about 200 people have taken refuge in the Serets metro station, in the northwest of the Ukrainian capital, which Russian forces are trying to encircle. While most of…

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Five pharaonic tombs “in good condition and erected for senior officials” were unveiled Saturday in Egypt in Saqqara, in the cemetery of Memphis, the capital of the ancient kingdom of the pharaohs. • Read also: An unprecedented display of 22 royal mummies in Egypt • Read also: Discovery in Egypt what could be the “oldest” brewery in the world • Read also: Nile crocodiles are pets from the Nubians of Aswan The site of Saqqara, just over fifteen kilometers south of the famous pyramids on the Giza plateau, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is famous for the famous…

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(Taipei) A Chinese aircraft carrier and a US warship sailed through the Taiwan Strait that separates the island of Taiwan from mainland China, on Friday, the Taiwan Defense Ministry and the US Defense Department said. Posted yesterday at 5:51 PM. The Taiwan Defense Ministry, in a short message sent to AFP, confirmed the passage of the Chinese aircraft carrier Shandong on Friday in the Taiwan Strait. All aircraft carriers and ships of the People’s Liberation Army operating in the vicinity of the Taiwan Strait have been warned and monitored, the ministry warned. In an email to AFP, the US Department…

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Finland was ranked, on Friday, as “the happiest country in the world” for the fifth year in a row, in a ranking in which Lebanon and Afghanistan concluded the march and France got its best ranking. With a score of 7.82 out of 10, the northern country with a population of 5.5 million is ahead of Denmark, Iceland, Switzerland and the Netherlands, at the top of the ranking unchanged and dominated by European countries and from Northern Europe in particular. The three largest increases were in Serbia, Bulgaria and Romania. The biggest setbacks are in Lebanon, Venezuela and Afghanistan,” according…

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(Istanbul) Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba on Thursday called on Turkey to be “one of the guarantors” of a possible agreement with Russia, announced his counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu, who is visiting Lviv in western Ukraine. Updated yesterday at 12:17 PM. “Ukraine made a presentation on the Collective Security Agreement: the five permanent members of the Security Council, editor’s note), as well as Turkey and Germany,” Mr. Cavusoglu said during a joint press conference with the Ukrainian minister. “Turkey is one of the countries that we want to be a guarantor of,” the official Anadolu Agency quoted Keliba as saying. The…

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(Moscow) The leader of the Russian Republic of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov confirmed, Thursday, that “a thousand” Chechen volunteers are on their way to fight in Ukraine, three weeks after the start of the Moscow offensive. Posted at 11:14 am Mr. Kadyrov said in his Telegram account that one of his relatives, Apti Alaeddinov, was “at the head of a thousand volunteers from the Chechen Republic” who were “on their way to participate in the special operation for disarmament and disarmament in Ukraine”. The Chechen leader, who rules his Caucasus republic with an iron fist, confirmed on Monday that he is…

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