September 16, 2013 0

Telegraph Parades UK-Coddled Syrian "Defector" in PR Push

By News Desk

Before parroting predictable Western talking points, the Telegraph attempts to flesh out their new character, describing him in their article, " Syria: Assad cannot be trusted on any chemical weapons promises, says his former diplomat ," as: Mr al-Ayoubi is an ethnic Kurd who joined the Syrian diplomatic service in 2001. He came to London as second secretary at the Syrian embassy in February 2011 but was made charge d’affaires in May last year after his predecessor was booted out of the country in response to the massacre committed by Syrian forces in Houla.  The Syrian ambassador, Sami al-Khiyami, had been withdrawn in the March that year.

September 15, 2013 0

Software Robots Eliminate 94.7% of Jobs Needed for Space Launches

By News Desk

The BBC reports Japan launches ‘affordable’ Epsilon space rocket Japan has launched the first in a new generation of space rockets, hoping the design will make missions more affordable. The Epsilon rocket is about half the size of Japan’s previous generation of space vehicles, and uses artificial intelligence to perform safety checks. Japan’s space agency Jaxa says the Epsilon cost $37m (£23m) to develop, half the cost of its predecessor