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On June 28, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 202, Yuan Shao, Chinese warlord passed away. In 1194, Xiao Zong, Chinese emperor (born 1127) passed away. In 1936, The Japanese puppet state of Mengjiang is formed in northern China. In 1967, Zhong Huandi, Chinese runner was born. In 1967, Leona Aglukkaq, Canadian politician, 7th Canadian Minister of Health was born. In 1969, Tichina Arnold, American actress and singer was born. In 1972, Ngô Bảo Châu, Vietnamese-French mathematician and academic was born. In 1984, Yigael Yadin, Israeli archaeologist, general, and politician (born 1917) passed away. In 1989, Julia Zlobina, Russian-Azerbaijani figure skater was born. In 2007, Eugene B. Fluckey, American admiral, Medal of Honor recipient (born 1913) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
China leads in GPS-style, reconnaissance and anti-satellite abilities, US report says
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

China has leapfrogged the United States in a few mighty important sectors of space technologies: GPS-style navigation, spy-in-the-sky reconnaissance and even the ability to knock satellites out of orbit, according to a report from a US think tank. The report from the Washington-based Information Technology and Innovation Foundation said China had rapidly built a powerful commercial space sector under strong state backing and was narrowing the innovation gap with the US. “If the United States...
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