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On July 13, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 939, Leo VII, pope of the Catholic Church passed away. In 1957, Cameron Crowe, American director, producer, and screenwriter was born. In 1960, Robert Abraham, American football player was born. In 1977, Somalia declares war on Ethiopia, starting the Ogaden War. In 1985, The Live Aid benefit concert takes place in London and Philadelphia, as well as other venues such as Moscow and Sydney. In 1985, Abdallah El Said, Egyptian footballer was born. In 1995, Space Shuttle Discovery is launched on STS-70 to deploy the TDRS-7 satellite. In 1997, Leo Howard, American actor and martial artist was born. In 2008, Battle of Wanat begins when Taliban and al-Qaeda guerrillas attack US Army and Afghan National Army troops in Afghanistan. The U.S. deaths were, at that time, the most in a single battle since the beginning of operations in 2001. In 2011, Mumbai is rocked by three bomb blasts during the evening rush hour, killing 26 and injuring 130. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Amazon Leo Reaches 396 Satellites as Starlink Rival Nears Commercial Launch

Amazon says its latest satellite launch gives its Amazon Leo broadband network enough spacecraft in orbit to begin supporting continuous service across initial latitudes, marking a major step toward launching its Starlink competitor.
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Amazon Boosts LEO Satellite Internet Fleet to 396 to Take On SpaceX Starlink
Amazon just put another 29 Leo satellites into orbit for its high-speed internet network, wrapping up its Atlas V launch campaign in the process. The batch went up on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket out of Cape Canaveral, Florida, on July 2. The mission was called LA-08, and it’s Amazon’s 14th successful deployment [] The post Amazon Boosts LEO Satellite Internet Fleet to 396 to Take On SpaceX Starlink first appeared on iPhone in Canada.
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· Jul 3, 2026
Amazon Leo Is Ready to Begin Limited Internet Service Later This Year
But the satellite internet company has a long way to go to catch up to established rival Starlink.
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· Jul 3, 2026
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Amazon now has enough Project Kuiper satellites in orbit to begin commercial internet service, though the network still trails Starlink by a considerable margin.
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· Jul 2, 2026
Amazon is ready to launch its Leo satellite broadband service
Amazon’s satellite broadband service Leo is pretty much ready to launch. According to the e-commerce giant, a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket launched in the early hours of July 2nd and successfully deployed 29 Amazon satellites. Amazon says that all that is needed is to raise the satellites to their assigned operational altitude []
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