Former Japanese Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama passed away on the morning of Friday (17) at the age of 101, at a hospital in his hometown of Oita. The cause of death was attributed to old age, according to local broadcaster OBS Oita.
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Hundreds of generals and admirals from the United States Armed Forces have been called to an extraordinary meeting with Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, scheduled for next Tuesday in Quantico, Virginia.
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New York — The boxing world once again became a stage for spectacle and controversy: the first press conference between Jake Paul and Gervonta “Tank” Davis was filled with provocations, clowns on stage, and personal attacks, reinforcing the entertainment factor of the clash scheduled for November 14 in Miami.
Read MoreShock in college basketball: Bruce Pearl leaves Auburn after 11 years and his son takes over the Tigers
The end of an era at Auburn: legendary coach Bruce Pearl announced on Monday (22) that he is stepping down as head coach of the men’s basketball team after 11 historic seasons. The role will now be taken over by his son, Steven Pearl, who had already been serving as the team’s associate head coach.
Read MoreTrump warns about Tylenol risks in pregnancy as FDA prepares new advisory for doctors
Washington, USA — U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday (22) that doctors will soon be advised not to prescribe Tylenol (acetaminophen) to pregnant women, citing a possible link between the drug’s use and cases of autism in children.
Read MoreM2 Browning: The Heavy Machine Gun That Spanned Generations of War
Designed over a century ago, the M2 Browning .50 caliber machine gun remains one of the most effective and reliable weapons ever developed. Created at the end of World War I by legendary designer John Moses Browning, the M2 became synonymous with heavy firepower and is still actively used by the armed forces of dozens of countries today.
Read MoreKC‑135: The Aerial Refueling Giant
The Boeing KC‑135 Stratotanker has remained the U.S. Air Force’s primary aerial refueling tanker aircraft since its first flight on August 31, 1956, and entry into service in June 1957, derived from the Boeing 367‑80 prototype.
Read MoreVideo: Pantsir-S1 Shoots Down Enemy Drone at Kursk Border
The Pantsir-S1 air defense system has once again demonstrated its effectiveness by engaging and destroying a hostile drone in the border region of Kursk, Russia.
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