Towtrucker on MSN
Caught on camera: Desperate owner confronts tow operator mid-hookup
A routine tow quickly turns tense when a vehicle owner rushes out mid-hookup, pleading for his truck — and his neighbor’s - ...
Gravity Lab on MSN
1,000 feet up our rope was 10 meters short - and we nearly regretted it
The Verdon Gorge is often called Europe’s Yosemite — except the walls drop 300 meters straight into a river canyon. We set out to climb a 7a / 5.11d multi-pitch line on steep limestone. There was just ...
By integrating industrial bases and operational practices, Australia and the U.K. are signalling that their partnership is not a relic of history but central to their contemporary strategies.
EXCLUSIVE: The Channel crisis is a "total and catastrophic political failure" that has become a "national security emergency" ...
Australia has taken a major step in delivering its future nuclear-powered submarine capability by paying Aus$310 million ($220 million) for the first British-built parts of nuclear reactors destined ...
The funding will support the manufacture of critical components for nuclear propulsion systems destined for Australia’s first two SSN-AUKUS submarines, which are to be built at Osborne in South ...
The UK is continuing to explore the potential use of Australian-developed Active Electronically Scanned Array radar technology on British platforms, following talks between defence ministers in London ...
The Australian Government has announced a $310 million payment for the acquisition of long‑lead items from the United Kingdom to support Australia’s future sovereign conventionally‑armed, nuclear‑powe ...
Australia has taken another step along the AUKUS pathway with the arrival of the Royal Navy's Astute-class submarine HMS ...
Australian Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy confirmed that Australia has spent Aus$310 million (US$220 million) to secure the first reactor parts ...
Australia has paid for the first British-built parts of nuclear reactors to power a future SSN-AUKUS stealth submarine, the ...
The Albanese government has also paid more than $300 million to buy equipment for the first AUKUS submarines, as Defence Minister Pat Conroy visits the UK.
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