US fighter jets have intercepted a group of six Russian aircraft. This was reported by the North American Aerospace Defence Command (NORAD).
The Federal Republic of Germany will increase its fleet of locally produced infantry fighting vehicles. In 2.5 years, the Bundeswehr will begin receiving new Puma. Deliveries will stretch over a year.
On the night of 16 May, the Russian federation launched a powerful missile strike against Kiev. The air defence system shot down a large number of missiles, the total value of which may exceed $120m.
It seems that Microsoft has started to advertise its new products more intrusively lately - we've already seen enough Windows 11 test builds that "recommend" you try Office or One Drive. But Windows 10 owners shouldn't worry - the company has reached out there, too.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces have attacked at least two Pantsir-S1 (NATO-codified SA-22 Greyhound) surface-to-air missile systems in the last few days. The second complex probably has a chance to return to service.
Microsoft has supported a major plan to capture carbon dioxide emissions from a wood-fired power plant. The Danish energy company Ørsted, with which the corporation entered into an agreement to purchase credits that have captured more than 2.76 million metric tonnes of carbon dioxide.
Today, the interplanetary station Juno will approach Jupiter's satellite Io at a record-breaking short distance. It is the most volcanically active body in our star system.
The world's first micromodular nuclear reactor will be built at Canadian Nuclear Laboratories in Ontario. It is due to be completed by 2027.
The German Ministry of Defence plans to procure Leopard 2 tanks in the new A8 modification.
CMA fears Microsoft's monopoly in the cloud market
The United States has sent M1A1 Abrams tanks to Germany to be used for training Ukrainian crews. This was announced by Pentagon spokesman Brigadier General Pat Ryder.
It looks like there are some fans of the video game Dragon Age: Inquisition on the production team of Pope's Exorcist.
You can buy the game with a 20% discount
Kyocera has decided to exit the consumer smartphone market. The Japanese company has been manufacturing mobile phones since 1989.
Insider @evleaks continues to post images of the Moto Razr 40 Ultra on Twitter.














