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Sheikh Mohammed in Scotland: Fishing, boating and seal-spotting on Highland holiday

Sheikh Mohammed in Scotland: Fishing, boating and seal-spotting on Highland holiday

The Dubai Ruler enjoyed a day out taking in the picture-perfect scenery of the Inner HebridesSheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, on holiday in Scotland. Photos: @khalifasaeed / Instagram Powered by automated translationSheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, has been enjoying some time exploring the Scottish Highlands.In…
At least 63 feared dead after drifting migrant boat rescue off Cape Verde

At least 63 feared dead after drifting migrant boat rescue off Cape Verde

Seven people were confirmed dead Thursday and another 56 are missing presumed dead after dozens of African migrants were rescued from a fishing boat in the Atlantic off Cape Verde that had been drifting at sea for weeks. File Photo courtesy IOM Aug. 17 (UPI) -- As many as 63 African migrants were feared dead…
Gelsinger: Intel should get more CHIPS Act funding than rivals

Gelsinger: Intel should get more CHIPS Act funding than rivals

Intel should benefit more from the US government's $52 billion CHIPS Act largesse than some other companies building local chip plants because it conducts its R&D Stateside as well, according to CEO Pat Gelsinger. Gelsinger made the remarks at the Aspen Security Forum in Colorado in July, while taking part in a discussion on the…
Fishing illegally cost Staffordshire angler over £300

Fishing illegally cost Staffordshire angler over £300

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U.S. military and allies get a feel for the value of commercial satellite imagery

U.S. military and allies get a feel for the value of commercial satellite imagery

WASHINGTON — U.S. Space Force imagery specialists during a recent military exercise in South America helped locate illegal fishing boats and track other activities using commercial sensor satellites.  The exercise showed how unclassified data from commercial satellites can be leveraged for maritime security and other military applications, 1st Lt. McKenna Medina, head of the Space…
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