Artemis II Astronauts Hurtle Home From Moon Toward Splashdown

By Joey Roulette and Steve Gorman HOUSTON, April 10 (Reuters) – The four Artemis II astronauts, returning from ⁠the ⁠world’s first crewed moon voyage in over half a ⁠century, hurtled back toward Earth on Friday aboard their gumdrop-shaped Orion spacecraft, headed for a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean off ​Southern California. The finale to NASA’s …

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Kuwait Blames Iran for Drone Strikes as Trump Casts Doubt on Ceasefire

U.S. President Donald Trump appeared to cast doubt on the effectiveness of the two-week ceasefire over Iran’s continued chokehold over the Strait of Hormuz, while Kuwait accused Iran and its proxies of launching drone attacks targeting it on Thursday despite the ceasefire. Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard denied launching attacks on Persian Gulf states after Kuwait’s …

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FAA investigates close call between Frontier plane and trucks at LAX

The Federal Aviation Administration launched an investigation after a Frontier Airlines plane nearly collided with two trucks on an LAX taxiway. No one was injured during the close call, but the pilot appeared shaken and worried while describing it to air traffic controllers. “We just had two trucks cut us off,” the pilot said in …

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Myanmar President Says Many Challenges Ahead, Seeks to Normalise ASEAN Ties

April 10 (Reuters) – Myanmar’s President Min Aung ⁠Hlaing ⁠said on Friday his ⁠new government has many challenges to overcome and would ​seek to enhance international relations and normalise ties with the Southeast Asian ‌bloc ASEAN. In his inauguration ‌address to parliament, the former junta chief said peace and ⁠democracy was ⁠his priority, and his …

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