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🇮🇹 Il Giornale
National & Local

Hyundai Kona HEV: more enjoyment with the N Line

The Hyundai Kona Hybrid N Line is an upgraded B-SUV that offers improved space, technology, and an efficient hybrid system for everyday mobility.

Mar 23 • 07:40 UTC
🇶🇦 Al Jazeera
World

A Silent War: How the Third World War Could Begin in the Silence of Space

The article discusses the potential quiet onset of a third world war through disruptions in space-based navigation systems and communications, highlighting the critical role of space infrastructure in modern civilization.

Mar 23 • 05:52 UTC
🇧🇷 G1 (PT)
Life & Tech

Moto Signature and Galaxy S26 Ultra Compete Among High-End Smartphones; G1 Tested

The recently launched Motorola Signature and Galaxy S26 Ultra are high-end smartphones vying for market space in Brazil, showcasing distinct manufacturer approaches to premium features.

Mar 20 • 07:01 UTC
🇨🇳 South China Morning Post
National & Local

Can China commercial satellite’s ‘octopus tentacle’ pass low-orbit refuel test?

China's Hukeda-2 satellite, featuring a flexible robotic arm, is set to undergo tests for low-orbit refueling capabilities to address issues of congestion in space.

Mar 20 • 01:00 UTC
🇮🇹 Il Giornale
National & Local

Artemis II, after yet another postponement, NASA seriously announces the launch date: April 1

NASA has officially announced an imminent launch date for the Artemis II mission, targeting April 1, which will send humans into lunar orbit for the first time since the Apollo missions.

Mar 19 • 07:50 UTC
🇧🇷 Folha (PT)
National & Local

MoN Takanawa Museum opens in Tokyo as a space for experiencing Japanese culture

The MoN Takanawa Museum, designed by architect Kengo Kuma, opens in Tokyo as an immersive space to experience Japanese culture through art, technology, and sensory experiences.

Mar 19 • 01:28 UTC
🇸🇪 Aftonbladet
National & Local

Swedish satellites will provide better weather forecasts

Swedish company OHB has secured a major order for satellites from the European Space Agency to improve weather forecasting.

Mar 18 • 12:19 UTC
🇩🇪 FAZ
National & Local

Objection Exclusive: Is Europe Reaching for the Stars with the Space Act?

The European Union's Space Act aims to establish a unified legal framework to enhance the EU's competitiveness in space technologies and address challenges posed by the US and China in the race for space.

Mar 17 • 17:18 UTC
🇪🇨 El Universo (ES)
Crime & Justice

Armed Forces destroy clandestine runway in Milagro: satellite technology and drone overflights exposed this space

Ecuador's Armed Forces have destroyed a clandestine runway in Milagro, Guayas, suspected of being used for drug trafficking.

Mar 16 • 21:44 UTC
🇧🇷 Folha (PT)
World

SpaceX wants to put 1 million satellites in Earth's orbit, which is already getting crowded

SpaceX has applied for permission to launch 1 million satellites into Earth's orbit, raising concerns about the increasing congestion in space.

Mar 15 • 19:00 UTC
🇳🇴 NRK
National & Local

Støre: Closer cooperation in the Nordics and with Canada secures Norway

Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre emphasizes the importance of closer collaboration between Nordic countries and Canada for the security of Norway during uncertain times.

Mar 15 • 08:22 UTC
🇦🇷 La Nacion (ES)
Life & Tech

A spider-shaped robot that builds houses in a day

A new spider-shaped robot named Charlotte can construct a 200 m² house within 24 hours without the use of cement, showcasing innovative technology for both Earth and potential extraterrestrial habitats.

Mar 15 • 00:00 UTC
🇱🇻 LSM
National & Local

Latvian company 'Deep Space Energy' plans to produce electricity on the Moon

Latvian startup 'Deep Space Energy' is developing a new generator to produce electricity for the Moon's economy, potentially doubling the country's GDP.

Mar 14 • 16:53 UTC
🇨🇳 South China Morning Post
World

This weird-looking humanoid robot could help China conquer the moon: scientists

Chinese scientists have developed a humanoid robot designed for lunar operations, which can traverse the moon's surface while performing various tasks.

Mar 14 • 12:00 UTC
🇨🇿 Aktuálně.cz
National & Local

From the Depths of Space to the Sistine Chapel in a Second. We Experienced a Show Worth Waiting In Line For

A recent show at the Prague planetarium features a unique LED dome that offers an unprecedented experience of space exploration.

Mar 13 • 11:30 UTC
🇬🇷 Naftemporiki
National & Local

American company promises Sun... on demand (video)

Reflect Orbital, a California startup, plans to launch a 20-meter mirror into space to reflect sunlight back to Earth, offering potential for 'on-demand sunlight.'

Mar 12 • 09:20 UTC
🇪🇪 Postimees
National & Local

The herring and sprat will have to wait this year

This year, most of the Gulf of Riga has frozen over, but fish like herring and sprat are finding sufficient space to move, although they face challenges from human activities and modern technology.

Mar 12 • 01:07 UTC
🇶🇦 Al Jazeera
World

Amateur Astronomer Observes and Captures Images of the Chinese 'Secret' Spacecraft Shenlong

An amateur astronomer managed to observe and photograph China's secret reusable spaceplane, Shenlong, following its fourth orbital mission launched on February 7, 2026.

Mar 10 • 10:54 UTC
🇨🇳 South China Morning Post
National & Local

China can’t buy Elon Musk’s theory on space-based AI centres: experts

Experts in China criticize Elon Musk's concept of space-based AI data centers, suggesting that terrestrial systems can suffice.

Mar 9 • 15:30 UTC
🇧🇷 Folha (PT)
World

China wants to do with space what it did with electric cars

China is ramping up its space technology efforts to compete with SpaceX, similar to how it overtook Tesla in the electric vehicle market.

Mar 9 • 02:00 UTC
🇧🇷 G1 (PT)
National & Local

Bahia company mentioned in US report denies it will provide data to China for military purposes

The Brazilian startup Alya Nanossatélites refutes claims from a US Congressional report alleging it would share data with the Chinese government for military use.

Mar 5 • 18:26 UTC
🇬🇧 Mirror
World

Iran's Ayatollah was lured to his death and blown up by missile from space

Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in a US-Israeli airstrike involving advanced missile technology over the weekend.

Mar 5 • 15:16 UTC
🇨🇿 Novinky.cz
National & Local

Third launch, third failure: The flight of the Japanese commercial rocket Kairos ended shortly after takeoff

The Japanese commercial rocket Kairos experienced its third consecutive failure shortly after launch.

Mar 5 • 09:21 UTC
🇨🇳 South China Morning Post
National & Local

China team’s space laser breakthrough takes communication speeds to high orbit

China's research team has achieved an impressive breakthrough in high-speed satellite communication, sustaining uninterrupted data transmission for over three hours at 1 Gbps.

Mar 4 • 13:30 UTC
🇲🇽 El Financiero (ES)
National & Local

Data centers in space: Elon Musk is right and here is the proof

Elon Musk is credited with pushing civilization forward through groundbreaking technologies and innovation in space exploration and energy.

Mar 4 • 11:34 UTC
🇩🇪 FAZ
National & Local

Unique in Germany: Better Learning in the Virtual Classroom

Germany has introduced its first immersive learning space, 'Kathinka's virtual world', designed to enhance education through virtual reality technology.

Mar 3 • 14:22 UTC
🇨🇳 South China Morning Post
World

‘Change typhoon intensity and path’: China team mulls hitting cyclones with space beam

Chinese scientists propose using a space-based solar power project to potentially alter typhoon intensities and paths, while also providing energy to satellites and other facilities.

Mar 3 • 09:00 UTC
🇪🇸 El Mundo
National & Local

The Mobile World Congress highlights the technological delay of Europe in a new edition marked by AI and space

The Mobile World Congress in Barcelona focuses on the growing importance of artificial intelligence and the space sector, reflecting Europe's technological challenges.

Mar 1 • 23:00 UTC
🇶🇦 Al Jazeera
National & Local

From Japan to Qatar: A Space Microscope to Monitor 'Ballast Water'

A Japanese study has introduced a new satellite-based method for monitoring the quality of ballast water that is as efficient as traditional ground-based microscopes.

Mar 1 • 14:47 UTC
🇯🇵 Asahi Shimbun (JP)
National & Local

Entrusting Kairo to the Dream of Fostering the Space Industry's Workforce: Local Companies and Universities Begin Operations

Local companies in Wakayama, Japan, and universities have initiated a project to develop satellite technology, coinciding with the launch of a new small rocket by SpaceOne.

Mar 1 • 00:30 UTC
🇯🇵 Asahi Shimbun (JP)
National & Local

KAIROS Rocket No. 3 to Launch Aiming for Japan's First Domestic Satellite Insertion

The KAIROS Rocket No. 3, launched by Space One in Japan, aims to place Japan's first domestically developed satellite into orbit.

Feb 28 • 23:00 UTC
🇶🇦 Al Jazeera
Life & Tech

Beyond "Starlink": A New Technological Race Ignites Between Earth and Space

The global communications race is evolving away from Starlink satellites to revolutionary high-altitude platform systems in the stratosphere.

Feb 26 • 13:22 UTC
🇮🇳 Aaj Tak (Hindi)
National & Local

Defense company to build satellites... will reduce space debris

Indian defense electronics company Samtel Avionics is expanding rapidly into space technology and indigenous drone systems to enhance self-reliance in India.

Feb 26 • 12:20 UTC
🇮🇳 Aaj Tak (Hindi)
National & Local

The Illusion of Real Estate: Is Investing in 'Virtual Space' Safe or Just a Deception?

The article explores the shifting landscape of real estate investment in India, focusing on the emerging trend of virtual space and the risks associated with it.

Feb 26 • 05:47 UTC
🇺🇸 Fox News
World

China vs SpaceX in race for space AI data centers

China and SpaceX are in a competitive race to establish space-based AI data centers powered by solar energy, with significant implications for the future of technology and energy dominance.

Feb 24 • 12:47 UTC
🇶🇦 Al Jazeera
World

Mars is habitable but a killer planet

Mars is portrayed as a potentially habitable yet extremely hostile environment for humans.

Feb 24 • 10:18 UTC
🇬🇷 Naftemporiki
World

On a new mission, China's mysterious spacecraft

China's secretive spacecraft, the Shenlong, has been launched on its fourth mission into orbit around the Earth.

Feb 24 • 06:28 UTC
🇪🇪 Postimees
National & Local

NASA's new space rocket: after fixing the hydrogen leak, it has now started leaking helium

NASA's new giant rocket, intended to send astronauts to the Moon for the first time in over fifty years, is facing a technical problem related to a helium system.

Feb 23 • 09:36 UTC
🇮🇳 Aaj Tak (Hindi)
National & Local

India's First Data Center in Space, Set to Launch in 2026, Will Change the Tech Game

India is preparing to launch its first AI data center in space by 2026 in collaboration with Agnikul Cosmos and NeevCloud.

Feb 23 • 09:03 UTC
🇫🇮 Ilta-Sanomat
National & Local

Minister Tavio to London - An Unusual Matter on the Table

Minister of Foreign Trade and Development Ville Tavio is visiting London to promote economic collaboration between Finland and Britain, focusing on security, defense, and space technology.

Feb 23 • 08:19 UTC
🇨🇳 South China Morning Post
World

How China is building the hi-tech backbone of Africa’s space ambitions

China is enhancing Africa's space capabilities by establishing advanced satellite ground stations and infrastructure across the continent, a strategy linked to its broader soft power initiatives.

Feb 23 • 04:00 UTC
🇰🇷 Hankyoreh (KR)
National & Local

Can Space Data Centers Be the Solution to 'AI Power Shortages'?

The article discusses the feasibility of space data centers as a solution to the increasing energy demands brought by the widespread adoption of AI technologies.

Feb 22 • 11:51 UTC
🇶🇦 Al Jazeera
Life & Tech

The Legitimate Question About the 'Death of the Internet'

The article discusses the shift in the internet's nature from a human-centric space to one dominated by algorithms and automated systems.

Feb 22 • 09:35 UTC
🇪🇪 Postimees
National & Local

Believe it or not, studying earthquakes can reveal where cosmic debris will fall

Researchers have found that earthquake measurement equipment can track the trajectory of falling space debris, potentially changing our understanding of monitoring dangerous objects.

Feb 22 • 06:17 UTC
🇮🇳 Aaj Tak (Hindi)
National & Local

'To Shine Its Image...', China's Propaganda War on India's AI Event!

Chinese media expresses skepticism about India's AI summit, questioning its readiness amidst its ambitions in the AI space.

Feb 18 • 14:14 UTC
🇦🇺 ABC News AU
National & Local

New space company launches with plans for high-tech outback hub

Terram Astra has launched with plans to build advanced defence satellite communication hubs in the Australian outback, aiming to raise $US10 million in funding.

Feb 17 • 20:42 UTC
🇪🇸 El País
World

Macron visits India in a new gesture of rapprochement with New Delhi in the Trump era

French President Emmanuel Macron is visiting India to strengthen ties and finalize defense, space, nuclear energy, and emerging technology agreements.

Feb 17 • 16:20 UTC
🇶🇦 Al Jazeera
World

Chinese Space Aircraft Carrier: A Giant Project or Just Propaganda?

A recent report discusses China's ambitious project for a space aircraft carrier, raising questions about its feasibility amid military aspirations.

Feb 17 • 14:00 UTC
🇫🇷 Le Figaro
National & Local

What does Elon Musk, the man who will soon be worth 1000 billion dollars, dedicate his incomparable fortune to?

Elon Musk, the richest person in the world, is channeling the majority of his substantial fortune into large-scale investment projects rather than personal luxury.

Feb 17 • 11:00 UTC
🇬🇷 Naftemporiki
National & Local

"Bring the girl to check the numbers": The woman who brought humanity closer to the stars

The article details the pivotal role of a woman in the early days of America's space program, highlighting John Glenn's historic flight and the reliance on computing technology.

Feb 17 • 05:06 UTC

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