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The drone war over World Cup skies

POLITICO - Politics

POLITICO - Politics

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June 26, 2026

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The drone war over World Cup skies

Feds say they have seized more than 300 drones flying over stadiums. No one can say what the unmanned aircraft were doing there.

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Hindustan Times

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· Jun 30, 2026

The Aircraft Drone Danger

A drone strike Monday and a near-miss last week are warnings.

National Review

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· Jun 26, 2026

The Hormuz Strait Drone Attack and the Folly of Negotiating with Iran

‘Death to America’ is not just a slogan.

Yemen Press Agency

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· Jun 27, 2026

Islah Party seeks to mix up cards by dispatching drones over ‘Al-Rayyan’ gathering in eastern Jawf

JAWF, June 27 (YPA) – A drone took off on Saturday from the Saudi-controlled “Al-Ruwaik” camp, overflying the “Al-Jawfa” camp in the Al-Rayyan region, eastern Jawf governorate. The overflight followed the withdrawal of tribal groups from a gathering (Matrah) led by the so-called “Hamad Fadgham Al-Hazmi,” which aimed to block the road for commercial trucks []

India TV News

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· Jun 22, 2026

Intelligence gaps, arms supplied via drones: Key revelations in NIA's Pahalgam attack chargesheet

As per the chargesheet linked to last year’s terror attack in the Baisaran meadows of Pahalgam, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has found that cross-border drones were used to air-drop weapons and cash deep inside the region, reaching even Baramulla district in north Kashmir without being detected.

The i Paper

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· Jul 1, 2026

The robot submarines that can defend the UK from Putin’s secret attacks

With the undersea threat from Russia increasing, the MoD is turning to drones

CNET

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· Jun 24, 2026

I Got a Ground Level Look at How Seattle's World Cup Drone Scoreboard Lights Up the Sky

Seattle is flying a first-of-its-kind drone performance showing the scores of World Cup matches played in the city.

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World · 4
Politics · 1
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Related coverage for "The drone war over World Cup skies": Hindustan Times — The Aircraft Drone Danger. National Review — The Hormuz Strait Drone Attack and the Folly of Negotiating with Iran. Yemen Press Agency — Islah Party seeks to mix up cards by dispatching drones over ‘Al-Rayyan’ gathering in eastern Jawf. India TV News — Intelligence gaps, arms supplied via drones: Key revelations in NIA's Pahalgam attack chargesheet. The i Paper — The robot submarines that can defend the UK from Putin’s secret attacks. CNET — I Got a Ground Level Look at How Seattle's World Cup Drone Scoreboard Lights Up the Sky