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Planes grounded after Airbus discovers solar radiation could impact systems. AI-Generated.
In an unexpected twist for the aviation world, Airbus has revealed a concerning discovery: solar radiation may interfere with critical onboard systems, prompting some airlines to temporarily ground parts of their fleets. The announcement has sent ripples through the aviation industry, raising questions about safety, technology, and how vulnerable aircraft really are to the forces of outer space.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohi2 months ago in The Swamp
Russia’s New Weapon in Hybrid War Against Europe. AI-Generated.
In the evolving landscape of global geopolitics, Russia has consistently demonstrated its willingness to adapt tactics in pursuit of influence. While conventional military campaigns dominate headlines, a more subtle, yet equally potent, form of warfare is taking shape: hybrid war. This approach blends cyber operations, disinformation, economic coercion, and energy leverage to challenge adversaries, particularly across Europe.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohi2 months ago in The Swamp
“Munir’s Threats Won’t Succeed: Counter-Drone, Air Defence in Place,” Air Marshal Dixit Warns Pakistan. AI-Generated.
Rising tensions between India and Pakistan have once again captured headlines, this time after Air Marshal Dixit delivered a strong warning in response to statements made by Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir. With both nations already navigating a fragile relationship, Dixit’s remarks underscore India’s commitment to safeguarding its borders, strengthening its defence systems, and refusing to bow to external pressure. His message is clear: India is prepared, alert, and far more capable than many recognise.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohi2 months ago in The Swamp
Britain Says Talks to Join EU Defence Fund Have Broken Down. AI-Generated.
A major setback in post-Brexit security cooperation For months, the United Kingdom and the European Union have tried to build a new foundation for defence cooperation. Both sides hoped that, even after Brexit, they could still work together on issues that affect the entire continent—security, technology, and military readiness. But this hope took a serious hit when Britain officially announced that talks to join the EU Defence Fund had broken down.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohi2 months ago in The Swamp
Russia-Ukraine War: List of Key Events, Day 1,372. AI-Generated.
As the Russia-Ukraine war reaches Day 1,372, the conflict continues to reshape global politics, security, and human lives on an unprecedented scale. Each passing day carries its own set of developments—some shifting battle lines, others reshaping international alliances, and many influencing the daily struggle of civilians who remain trapped in the crossfire. Day 1,372 stands out as one filled with strategic military movements, fresh diplomatic reactions, and deepening humanitarian challenges. Here are the key events that defined this critical day.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohi2 months ago in The Swamp
Gasfield in Northern Iraq Hit by Drone Attack: Reports. AI-Generated.
Northern Iraq was shaken by reports of a drone attack on a key gasfield, raising concerns about the security of the region’s energy infrastructure. While details are still emerging, local officials and media sources indicate that the attack targeted facilities crucial for natural gas production, potentially disrupting supply and prompting emergency responses from authorities.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohi2 months ago in The Swamp
Pope Leo Arrives in Turkey on His First Foreign Trip of the Papacy. AI-Generated.
A Historic Visit Aimed at Dialogue, Peace, and Global Unity When Pope Leo stepped off the plane in Turkey for the first foreign trip of his papacy, it marked more than a simple diplomatic visit. It symbolized a new chapter—one that aims to strengthen dialogue between cultures, support peace in a troubled region, and show the world the direction his leadership hopes to take. The visit has already captured international attention, raising questions about what the Pope hopes to achieve and how Turkey, a nation bridging Europe and Asia, will receive him.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohi2 months ago in The Swamp










