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G7 summit: Zelensky accuses some Arab leaders of 'blind eye' to war ahead of Japan trip
G7 summit: Zelensky accuses some Arab leaders of 'blind eye' to war ahead of Japan trip
The Ukrainian leader's appearance at the Arab League comes ahead of an expected visit to the G7.
1970-01-01 08:00
Jose Mourinho and Roma headed to the Europa League Final
Jose Mourinho and Roma headed to the Europa League Final
Jose Mourinho and Roma headed to the Europa League Final
1970-01-01 08:00
Nasa says Jeff Bezos will build moon lander for Artemis mission
Nasa says Jeff Bezos will build moon lander for Artemis mission
Nasa has named Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin as the second company to build a lunar lander under its Artemis program, which aims to return astronauts to the Moon for the firs time in more than 50 years. The US space agency awarded the first contract to Elon Musk’s SpaceX in 2021 in a $3 billion deal that was disputed by Mr Bezos at the time. Those initial missions using SpaceX’s Starship system are slated for later this decade. “We want more competition, we want two landers,” Nasa Administrator Bill Nelson said at an event in Washington on Friday. “It means you have reliability, you have backups. It benefits Nasa, it benefits the American people.” Today’s announcement evokes deja vu for Amazon.com founder Bezos and defense contractor Dynetics Inc, the head of a partnership with Northrop Grumman. Those companies lost out to SpaceX for the 2021 contract, part of an initial moon lander procurement program. Nasa under that program said it could pick up to two companies, but blamed budget constraints for only going with SpaceX. The new contract is the biggeset ever deal for Blue Origin, which Mr Bezos founded in 2000. The Amazon founder has invested billions of dollars into the company to compete for high-profile commercial and government space contracts with SpaceX. After losing in 2021, Blue Origin unsuccessfully fought to overturn Nasa’s decision to ignore its Blue Moon lander, first with a watchdog agency and then in court. Blue Origin and lawmakers had pressured Nasa to award a second lunar lander contract to promote commercial competition and ensure the agency has a backup ride to the moon. Nasa in early 2022 announced the program for a second lander contract. Nasa chief Bill Nelson said at the time: “I promised competition, so here it is.” Blue Origin has already named its corporate partners for the lunar lander: Lockheed Martin , Boeing, spacecraft software firm Draper, and robotics firm Astrobotic. Northrop Grumman, previously a key partner in Blue Origin’s unsuccessful Blue Moon bid in 2021, switched teams to join its former rival Dynetics. Nasa’s multi-spacecraft plan for the Artemis moonshots involves its Space Launch System rocket launching astronauts toward the moon aboard the Lockheed-built Orion capsule. That will dock in space with a lunar lander that will ferry the crew the rest of the way to the Moon’s surface. Additional reporting from agencies Read More ‘It’s becoming like an airport’: How SpaceX normalised rocket launches Watch live: Nasa reveals who will build second Artemis lunar lander Nasa Mars lander study reveals ‘main source of heat’ on Red Planet Saturn’s rings are no more than 400 million years old – study
1970-01-01 08:00
Ramaphosa Abandoned by Key Support Base Over South Africa Policy Missteps
Ramaphosa Abandoned by Key Support Base Over South Africa Policy Missteps
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has lost the confidence of a key constituency. Five years after ushering in
1970-01-01 08:00
Catalent Cuts Annual Forecast More Than Expected, Delays Earnings Report Again
Catalent Cuts Annual Forecast More Than Expected, Delays Earnings Report Again
Catalent Inc. shares rose after the troubled contract drug manufacturer gave investors some reassurance about a slashed fiscal
1970-01-01 08:00
Malaysia media guide
Malaysia media guide
An overview of the media in Malaysia, including links to broadcasters and newspapers.
1970-01-01 08:00
Tesco Chair John Allan to Exit After Complaints Over Conduct
Tesco Chair John Allan to Exit After Complaints Over Conduct
Tesco Plc Chair John Allan is stepping down days after he was linked to a growing scandal at
1970-01-01 08:00
Ukraine's Zelensky caps frenetic week of diplomacy with plans to appear in person at Japan's G7 summit
Ukraine's Zelensky caps frenetic week of diplomacy with plans to appear in person at Japan's G7 summit
Volodymyr Zelensky will travel in person to Japan for the Group of Seven (G7) summit, according to officials familiar with the planning, a stark display of confidence and Western solidarity as Ukraine's wartime leader tries to keep crucial support from allied nations flowing.
1970-01-01 08:00
Vale Moves Ahead With $2.7 Billion Amazon Mining Expansion in Clean-Steel Bet
Vale Moves Ahead With $2.7 Billion Amazon Mining Expansion in Clean-Steel Bet
Vale SA is plowing ahead with a $2.7 billion investment to expand iron output in Brazil’s Amazon, betting
1970-01-01 08:00
Luxury Resort on Dubai’s Palm Islands Close to Selling For $280 Million
Luxury Resort on Dubai’s Palm Islands Close to Selling For $280 Million
Anantara The Palm Dubai, a luxurious resort on one of the city’s famous artificial tree-shaped islands, is close
1970-01-01 08:00
Morgan Stanley CEO Gorman to Step Down Within 12 Months
Morgan Stanley CEO Gorman to Step Down Within 12 Months
Morgan Stanley’s James Gorman plans to step down as chief executive officer in the next 12 months and
1970-01-01 08:00
What made baseball fun this week: Zac Gallen and a bird had trouble with the curve
What made baseball fun this week: Zac Gallen and a bird had trouble with the curve
Birds may not be real, but Zac Gallen is a snake who just did something 22 years in the making.You and me, baby, ain't nothing but mammals, but what do we do when we can't watch the Discovery Channel? We can watch MLB stars like Zac Gallen share this lonely view with the birds.The ...
1970-01-01 08:00
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