Satellite images show Jamaica in ruins
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The project, which Russian state media has said will be nearly 3 miles long when completed, including access roads, is one of the initiatives that emerged from a comprehensive agreement signed by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin during the latter's visit to Pyongyang last year.
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Yale researchers document evidence of atrocities in Sudan's El Fasher using satellite imagery, while U.S. intelligence confirms UAE weapons transfers to the Rapid Support Forces.
Elon Musk and SpaceX are commemorating a major milestone in the commercial spaceflight company's satellite internet service, known as Starlink.
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New satellite imagery from Sudan's Darfur region has exposed evidence of possible mass killings in the Sudanese city of El Fasher, where large pools of blood and clusters of bodies have been detected following the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) takeover.
When the United States bombed Iran in the early hours of Sunday local time, it targeted three facilities central to the country’s nuclear ambitions: the Fordow uranium enrichment plant, the Natanz nuclear facility, and the Isfahan nuclear technology center.
Satellite images show how dramatically President Donald Trump’s plans to build a new ballroom have affected the historic structure.
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Officials in Jamaica are rushing to rebuild ahead of peak tourism season following a catastrophic hurricane that hit the island’s western region. Before Hurricane Melissa hit on October 28, the government expected Jamaica’s tourism industry to grow by 7% this winter season and was preparing to welcome an estimated 4.