Chinas First Domestically-Built Aircraft Carrier Begins Maiden Sea Trial

Chinas First Domestically-Built Aircraft Carrier Begins Maiden Sea Trial

Chinas first domestically developed aircraft carrier left its northeastern port of Dalian to begin its maiden sea trials on Sunday (May 13). and amp;nbsp;The unnamed carrier, which and amp;nbsp;was launched in April 2017, is the countrys and amp;nbsp;second aircraft carrier, and is an upgrade to the and amp;ldquo;Liaoning and amp;rdquo;, and amp;nbsp;a refitted Soviet Union-made carrier that that went into service in 2012. and amp;nbsp;Footage Credit: ReutersMusic Credit: Audioblocks Innovation May 14, 2018
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NASA sending a robot helicopter to Mars in 2020

The Mars Helicopter will be the size of a football and weigh about 1.8 kg. Its twin blade setup will spin ten times faster than Earth choppers and if it does manage to fly, it will take 90-second-long trips over the course of a month. May 13, 2018
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Donald Trump-Kim Jong Un meet: Why Singapore is preferred venue

US president Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un are likely to meet in June after the G7 Summit in Canada. Singapore has reportedly emerged as the top contender to host the two leaders even though countries like Indonesia, Thailand, Sweden, and Switzerland were interested in hosting the duo. May 7, 2018
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Search for MH370 leads researchers to 19th century merchant vessels

The officials from the Western Australian Museum analyzed the two ships found in the remote Southern Ocean with the help of sonar and video data. "Both wrecks were, in fact, 19th-century merchant sailing ships – one wooden and one iron — both carrying coal," an official confirmed. May 3, 2018
Trump Repeatedly Calls Attack Aircraft As ‘Helicopters’ And Brags About Its Sale To Nigeria

Trump Repeatedly Calls Attack Aircraft As ‘Helicopters’ And Brags About Its Sale To Nigeria

When Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari visited the White House on Monday (April 30), U.S. President Donald Trump used the opportunity to boast about his administration and amp;rsquo;s sale of $600 million of deadly military aircraft to Nigeria last year. But he insisted on calling the aircraft helicopters, instead of acknowledging what they actually are: attack aircraft. and amp;nbsp;Footage Credit: White House YouTube channel May 3, 2018