
Sarah Talbi
This Won’t Happen Again Until 2114 : On August 2, the Sun Will Disappear Across Three Continents
The longest solar eclipse of the century on August 2, 2027, will bring over 6 minutes of darkness to parts of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.

France’s Special Forces Could Soon Ride Electric Scooters into Battle
The French Army is testing a surprising new mobility tool for its elite units: a rugged electric scooter built for combat zones.

Iran Puts Telecommunications Satellite Into Orbit From Russian Base
Iran has just launched a new telecommunications satellite—Nahid-2—from a Russian base, marking a fresh chapter in its growing alliance with Moscow.

Russia Unveils New Drone System Powered by Chinese Technology
Russia deploys the CBTS.611000 drone in Ukraine, using Chinese parts to boost airstrikes and overwhelm defenses with decoys and dual-use tech.

Elon Musk Just Opened a Fast-Food Diner—and It’s Nothing Like McDonald’s
Elon Musk has just opened a Tesla Diner in Los Angeles—where burgers meet battery charging and robots serve popcorn.

Russian Media Sound Alarm : Nuclear War Could Break Out Over Kaliningrad and Finland
Heightened nuclear tensions emerge as Russia warns of conflict over Kaliningrad, Finland, and NATO buildup amid growing military posturing in Europe.

The Russians Walked Into It : Ukraine’s Drones Are Spreading a Devastating Virus
Ukrainian drones reportedly carry embedded viruses to disrupt Russian systems, blending cyber tactics with frontline warfare to hinder enemy tech recovery.

Inside Airbus’s Latest €12.4 Billion Deal That’s Reshaping the Aircraft Industry
Airbus secures a €12.4B order from Avolon for 90 aircraft, reinforcing demand for its A321neo and A330neo models amid strong leasing market growth.

Elon Musk Announces the Return of a Viral Social Network Shut Down 8 Years Ago, but With a Twist
Elon Musk revives Vine with a twist: the new version will feature AI-generated videos, sparking debate over creativity and tech’s role in social media.

150 Warships, Drones, and Missiles : Russia Launches Massive ‘July Storm’ Drills Near NATO
Russia's "July Storm" naval drills, involving 15,000 personnel and 150 vessels, span the Arctic, Pacific, Baltic, and Caspian Seas, testing advanced military technologies.
