Newsletter of October 11, 2021

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October 11, 2021

Peanut butter sandwich, chewing gum package and secret nuclear data

An American nuclear engineer and his wife have been charged with selling restricted information about the design of nuclear-powered warships against thousands of dollars in cryptocurrency. They thought they made a deal with the “representative of a foreign power.” But it was an undercover FBI agent. Read More


India wants its share of the space economy

India launched the Indian Space Association in order to increase its influence in the space economy. It will share the knowledge of its civilian space agency to private companies. Read More


Peru gives 6 non-working days to boost tourism

The Peruvian government granted 6 days off to boost the domestic tourism economy, more than what was allowed in previous years as the country tries to recover from the economic losses from the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More

Clément Vérité

Clément is the executive editor and founder of Newsendip. He started in the media industry as a freelance reporter at 16 for a local French newspaper after school and has never left it. He later worked for seven years at The New York Times, notably as a data analyst. He holds a Master of Management in France and a Master of Arts in the United Kingdom in International Marketing & Communications Strategy. He has lived in France, the United Kingdom, and Italy.

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