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The Third Space Mission of Sunita Williams was Canceled.

Sunita Williams, 58, and Barry Wilmore, 60, were strapped into their seats for an hour before the Boeing Starliner spacecraft was forced to abort its launch. The Starliner spaceship launch by Boeing has been postponed for a minimum of twenty-four hours due to an issue with the Atlas V rocket.

  • The first crewed test flight of Boeing’s new Starliner space capsule called off
  • NASA astronauts Barry Wilmore, 61, and Sunita Williams were in for launch
  • Sunita Williams waiting in line for commercial crew flights for nearly a decade

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Due to a technical problem, Boeing’s much-anticipated first crewed test flight of the Starliner space capsule was canceled on Tuesday. A live NASA webcast revealed the postponement, which was ascribed to a problem with a valve in the rocket’s second stage.

At 8.04 am India time, the Boeing Starliner was scheduled to take off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida.

“NASA, Boeing, and United Launch Alliance scrubbed the launch opportunity on Monday, May 6 for the agency’s Boeing Crew Flight Test to the International Space Station due to a faulty oxygen relief valve observation on the United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket Centaur second stage,” the space agency said in a statement.

The two-member crew – NASA astronauts Barry Wilmore, 61, and Sunita Williams, 58 – were strapped into their seats aboard the spacecraft about an hour before launch activities were suspended.

They will be assisted out of the capsule by technicians to await a second launch attempt.

The duo were to launch atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, with liftoff scheduled for 8.04 am IST on Tuesday.

Williams, who has been waiting in line for a commercial crew flight for nearly a decade, was initially assigned to the program in 2015 due to her extensive experience in spacecraft development. She was later assigned to the CFT mission in 2022.

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The next available launch window for the mission is Tuesday night, but no decision was immediately made for when a second liftoff attempt would be made.

During the approximately 10-day mission, Wilmore and Williams will thoroughly test the Starliner’s systems and capabilities, paving the way for the spacecraft to begin operational crew flights to the space station.

The successful completion of this Crew Flight Test will bring the Starliner one step closer to regularly delivering personnel to and from the ISS, further solidifying the United States’ independent access to space.

“Titanic” and “Lord of the Rings” actor Bernard Hill passes away at the age of 79.

Bernard Hill passing occurred on the same day as the second season of the BBC drama The Responder, in which he portrayed Martin Freeman’s father, was set to premiere.

Actor Bernard Hill passed away. He was known for his stirring cry in “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King” before leading his people into battle and for sinking the Titanic as the captain.
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As Thoden, King of Rohan, in the 2002 trilogy’s second film, The Two Towers, Hill made his film debut in the Lord of the Rings franchise. He returned to the part in Return of the King the following year, which went on to win eleven Oscars.
One of the most iconic images in the movie features Hill’s character rallying his outmatched troops with a battle cry while mounted, sending them hurtling into the enemy and his impending demise.
Riders of Thoden, get up! Hill yells. Shields will break and spears will be shaken! A day of swords, a day of red, before the sun rises! Get on the ride now! Get on the ride now! Go! Ride for destruction and the end of the planet! Death, Death, and Death!

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One of the few real-life characters in Titanic,” a 1997 tragic romance starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, was played by Hill as Captain Edward Smith. 11 Academy Awards were also won by the movie.
With a somber retreat to the wheelhouse, Hill’s character watches the doomed ship take on water. He draws in a last breath and grips the wheel as water splatters through the glass and the cabin creaks beneath the weight of the waves.
In the 1982 British TV miniseries Boys From the Blackstuff, which followed five jobless men, Hill first gained recognition as Yosser Hughes.

For the part, he received a 1983 British Academy of Film and Television Arts nomination for an award, and the program took home the BAFTA for best drama series.
His passing occurred on the same day as the second season of the BBC drama The Responder, in which he portrayed Martin Freeman’s father, was set to premiere.
According to Lindsay Salt, director of BBC Drama, “Bernie Hill blazed a trail across the screen, and his long career filled with iconic and remarkable roles is a testament to his incredible talent.” During this difficult time, our thoughts are with his loved ones.

Who played the captain of the Titanic?

Bernard Hill, who played Titanic captain in the 1997 film, dies at 79.

How many Oscars has Bernard Hill won?

Films. Ref. One of two films in which Hill stars that have won 11 Oscars. The second film in which Hill starred won 11 Oscars.

Terrorist, Moosewala murder accused: All you need to know about Goldy Brar

Goldy Brar was blamed as the mastermind behind the murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu MooseWala and has been declared a terrorist by India

Reports of Goldy Brar being allegedly shot in the United States took the Indian media by storm on Wednesday. As the public waits for the news to be confirmed by officials, here is a closer look at the life of the man accused of singer Sidhu Moose Wala’s murder and who was designated a terrorist by the Government of India earlier this year.

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Goldy Brar background

Satwinder Singh alias Satinderjit Singh alias Goldy Brar belongs to Punjab’s Muktsar and is the son of Shamsher Singh, a former assistant sub-inspector in the Punjab police.

He was allegedly associated with a terrorist group called Babbar Khalsa, which had been involved in multiple murders, arms and ammunition smuggling, and fomenting radical ideology.

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In 2017, he moved to Canada on a student visa. At this point, Goldy Brar did not have any criminal record. Although he had been accused of minor cases of violence, he had been acquitted of this in Punjab.

Upon arriving in Canada, Brar reportedly took over the operations of Lawrence Bishnoi, a jailed gangster in India. These operations included contract killing, extortion rackets in India, among other offenses. In 2022, an Interpol notice was issued against him and he reportedly moved to the United States.

In May last year, Goldy Brar ranked 15 out of 25 on Canada’s most wanted list, where he is accused of being involved in more than 50 murders.

He caught the attention of new outlets when he took responsibility for the death of Sidhu Moose Wala.

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Murder of Sidhu Moose Wala

In June 2023, gangster Goldy Brar confessed to having Indian rap star and Congress politician Sidhu Moose Wala murdered. He claimed that the murder was carried out to avenge the death of a student leader Vicky Middukhera in Punjab in 2022.

He called the musician an “egotistical person” who needed to be taught a lesson, adding that Salman Khan was also one of his top 10 targets.

“Sidhu Moose Wala was an egoistic person. He misused his political and monetary power. It was necessary to teach him a lesson, and he was taught one,” Goldy Brar told India Today at the time.

“We will kill him, we will kill him. Bhai Saheb (Lawrence Bishnoi) had stated that he wouldn’t apologize. Baba will show mercy only when he feels merciful,” Brar added.

Lawrence Bishnoi had told the National Investigation Agency (NIA) that his community was angry with Salman Khan over alleged comments he made in 1998.

Cases against Goldy Brar

As per a 1,850-page charge sheet filed against the gangster, Goldy Brar was identified as the mastermind behind the brutal murder of the Punjabi singer.

He is also accused of the murder of Faridkot Youth Congress leader Gurlal Singh Bhullar alias Pehalwan. Reports allege that this murder may have been carried out to avenge the death of his cousin Gurlal Brar.

The NIA also believes him to have links with the Babbar Khalsa International and Canada-based terrorist Lakhbir Singh.

In January 2024, the Centre declared Goldy Brar a terrorist under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

According to the Centre’s notification, issued by Praveen Vashista, Additional Secretary of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs, Brar, backed by cross-border agencies, was implicated in multiple killings and espoused radical ideologies. He was involved in smuggling high-grade arms, ammunition, and explosives through drones from across the border, fostering disruption of peace and communal harmony in Punjab.

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Is Goldy Brar dead?

News of Goldy Brar’s death began circulating in Indian media outlets on Wednesday evening, causing speculation. Reports said that the gangster was shot dead in the United States during a clash with a rival gang. Gangsters Arsh Dalla and Lakhbir have both claimed responsibility for his death, further complicating reports. Both cited long-term animosity between groups as the reason.

No official statement regarding his alleged death has been made.

India’s fourth-largest military spender, overall global spending accelerates SIPRI Report.

India’s fourth-largest military With a total of $83.6 billion spent on the military in 2023, India was the fourth-largest spender in the world, up 4.2% from the year before. This information is taken from a report published by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), which also showed that military spending has increased globally, rising to $2,443 billion, or 7% more than in 2022. Russia, China, and the United States were among the top ten countries that increased their military spending.

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According to a reputable war think-tank, India spent the fourth most on the military in the world in 2023. The nation spent 4.2% more on military spending in 2022, totaling $83.6 billion.
Global military spending increased by 7% to $2,443 billion in 2023, marking the highest annual growth since 2009, according to the most recent Stockholm International Peace Research Institute report (SIPRI).

The United States, China, and Russia topped the list of the ten countries that boosted their military spending in 2023, according to the research.

According to Nan Tian, Senior Researcher at SIPRI’s Military Expenditure and Arms Production Programme, the rise was a direct reaction to a decline in peace and security throughout the world.

“States are prioritizing military strength but they risk an action-reaction spiral in the increasingly volatile geopolitical and security landscape,” Tian stated.

SIPRI noted that the percentage change was stated in real terms using constant 2022 prices.

With a protracted struggle between the government and non-state armed groups, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (+105%) saw the greatest percentage increase in military spending by any nation in 2023. According to the survey, South Sudan saw the second-largest percentage growth (78%) amid internal conflict and the aftermath of the Sudanese civil war.

US vetoes UN resolution that receives broad support and supports Palestine’s full UN membership.

12 members of the 15-member Security Council voted in favor, two did not participate, and the US vetoes opposed.

On Thursday, the United States vetoed a resolution that was overwhelmingly supported by the UN and would have allowed the state of Palestine to become a full member.

If there were no vetoes, the resolution would have suggested that Palestine be admitted as the 194th member of the UN by the 193-member General Assembly. The state of Palestine has already gained recognition from almost 140 nations, thus entry would have been permitted.

This is the second attempt by the Palestinians to apply for full membership in the UN, and it comes at a time when the almost 75-year-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict has taken center stage because of the ongoing war in Gaza, which is currently in its seventh month.

The United States has “been very clear consistently that premature actions in New York — even with the best intentions — will not achieve statehood for the Palestinian people,” according to U.S. deputy State Department spokesperson Vedant Patel, who spoke before the vote.

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U.S. Deputy Ambassador Robert Wood stated that Palestinian membership “needs to be the outcome of the negotiation between Israel and the Palestinians.” It “is something that would come about as a consequence of those talks.”

Anything that stands in the way of a two-state solution, which “we all want,” where Israel and Palestine coexist peacefully, “makes it more difficult to have those negotiations,” Wood told reporters.

2011 saw the initial delivery of the Palestinian Authority’s application for U.N. membership by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to then-Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. The Palestinians did not receive the necessary minimum support from nine of the fifteen members of the Security Council, which is why their initial bid failed.

After that, the Palestinians addressed the General Assembly, where they were successful in November 2012 in moving up from being a U.N. observer state to a non-member observer state with the support of more than two-thirds of the members. The Palestinian territories were then able to join the United Nations and other international institutions, such as the International Criminal Court.

The Palestinians revived their bid for U.N. membership in early April, backed by the 140 countries that have recognized Palestine as an independent state.

Ziad Abu Amr, special representative of the Palestinian president, said adopting the resolution would grant the Palestinian people hope “for a decent life within an independent state.”

He said such “hope has dissipated over the past years because of the intransigence of the Israeli government that has rejected this solution publicly and blatantly, especially following the destructive war against the Gaza Strip.”

He stressed to the Security Council that it won’t be an alternative “for serious negotiations that are time-bound to implement the two-state solution” and U.N. resolutions and to resolve pending issues between Palestinians and Israelis.

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Amr asked the U.S. and other countries opposed to its U.N. membership how that could damage prospects for peace or harm international peace and security when they already recognized Israel and approved its U.N. membership.

“To grant the state of Palestine full membership will be an important pillar to achieve peace in our region, because the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and its different dimensions now go beyond the borders of Palestine and Israel and impacts other regions in the Middle East and around the world,” the Palestinian envoy said.

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Israeli-Palestinian negotiations have been stalled for years, and Israel’s right-wing government is dominated by hard-liners who oppose Palestinian statehood.

Israeli U.N. Ambassador Gilad Erdan called the resolution “disconnected to the reality on the ground” and warned that it “will cause only destruction for years to come and harm any chance for future dialogue.”

A half-year after Hamas, the Gaza-based organization, attacked southern Israel, murdering 1,200 Jews in “the most brutal massacre of Jews since the Holocaust,” he charged that the Security Council was attempting “to reward the perpetrators of these atrocities with statehood.”

Speaker after speaker blasted Israel’s military offensive on Thursday, claiming that it had destroyed much of the area and killed over 32,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s health ministry.

Erdan enumerated the prerequisites for U.N. membership, including adherence to the Charter’s duties and, most importantly, being a state that “loves peace.”

What a farce, he exclaimed. Is there any doubt that the Palestinians did not fulfill these requirements? Has any Palestinian leader ever spoken a condemnation of the slaughter of our children?