
Are These Satellite Images War Propaganda?
How Maxar Technologies, an American satellite company and key contractor for the Defense Department, became the media’s favorite photographer of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
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How Maxar Technologies, an American satellite company and key contractor for the Defense Department, became the media’s favorite photographer of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

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Executive Summary Our client, a global media firm headquartered in New York, has invested heavily in intelligently structuring data and news while connecting it to

The Unyielding Current: How Ethiopia’s GERD Forged a New Geopolitical Reality and Charts a Course to the Sea
The dam was the battle; the sea is the horizon
A Introduction: The Phoenix from the Ashes of Sabotage
They said it was a fool’s errand. For over a decade, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) was a monument not just to concrete and ambition, but to a nation’s resilience in the face of a perfect storm of opposition. It was David, not just against one Goliath, but against a chorus of them. From the hallowed halls of the United Nations to the diplomatic salons of Cairo and Khartoum, from financial strangleholds to veiled threats, the message was clear: This river is not yours to command.
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