Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Japan wary over Philippine leader's policy, manners
The Seattle Times 15 hours ago
TOKYO (AP) — Japanese officials are wary ahead of the arrival of outspoken Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte. Their concern is not only about his foreign policy toward the U.S., but also about his informal style. They are paranoid about him chewing gum in front of the emperor. Duterte arrives in Tokyo later Tuesday for a three-day visit, his first as Philippine leader and as his recent remarks on foreign policy and freewheeling style have captured international attention. For diplomats and political leaders, the main issue is Duterte’s foreign policy toward Washington and how Japan can help mend those ties. Tokyo is a major ally of the United States, and has watched as Duterte increasingly ...
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Philippines, southern China and Vietnam on alert for brewing typhoon into next week
Fox News Tue, Oct 11 5:47 AM PDT
Areas from the Philippines to southern China and Vietnam should be on alert for another budding typhoon. While Typhoon Songda poses no threat to land in the western Pacific Ocean, another threat lies close behind. A disorganized area of showers and thunderstorms east of the Philippines is expected to organize into the next tropical storm, acquiring the name Sarika later this week. The brewing tropical system will target the Philippines on Friday into this weekend before taking aim at southern China and/or northern Vietnam next week. In the Philippines, AccuWeather Meteorologist Adam Douty expects the greatest impacts to unfold from Samar to Luzon. The system could strengthen into a typhoon prior ...
A multinational group wants you to join 'Asgardia' — the first outer space nation with a mission to defend Earth
Business Insider 14 hours agoUS and Russia now in unpredictable confrontation
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UPI 5 hours agoThe U.S. Marine's "Venom" Helicopter Packs Quite a Punch
Popular Mechanics 23 hours ago
The UH-1A "Iroquois" helicopter was the aerial workhorse of the Vietnam War. Originally designed to carry troops into combat, the helicopter, nicknamed "Huey", became a battlefield jack-of-all-trades. One role the Huey became outfitted for was as a gunship—sporting rockets and machine guns—for providing close air support for ground troops. This video shows off the latest Huey's descendant, the UH-1Y "Venom" helicopter. Used by the U.S. Marine Corps, Venom is a light utility helicopter that can carry up to eight passengers or six stretchers for carrying wounded Marines to the rear. As the video shows, it's also a formidable gunship. Venom has two door gunner mounts, one on each side, for GAU-16/A ...
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