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Unlocking Opportunities: A New AI Business That No One Knows! TikTok Automation

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In the vast landscape of emerging AI businesses, a hidden gem awaits discovery – TikTok automation. This innovative venture, discussed by a few, holds the potential to generate up to $100 per day. The beauty of this opportunity lies in its accessibility – anyone, anywhere in the world, can embark on this journey without the need for an Etsy account, a Mid Journey subscription, or prior experience. Armed only with your smartphone, you can harness the power of Invideo AI to transform simple lines of text into custom videos. But that’s not all; alongside this novel business idea, you’ll also learn the art of creating trending YouTube videos effortlessly. Join me as we explore the gold mine of opportunities in this video.

## Unveiling Tik Tok Automation

Curious about what TikTok automation entails? Let me share my discovery. While casually scrolling through TikTok, I stumbled upon an account that specializes in uploading spiritual videos. At first glance, it may seem ordinary, but trust me, there’s more than meets the eye. This account, in my confident estimation, consistently rakes in hundreds of dollars. How is this possible? The answers will unfold as we progress in this video. First, let’s delve into Invideo AI, the tool that will drive this business and streamline the video creation process.

## Invideo AI: Your Creative Ally

So, what exactly is Invideo AI? Picture this – create a YouTube short narrating the incredible journey of space exploration. Make it epic, using a deep Australian male voiceover. In 1957, our cosmic sojourn began with the Soviet satellite Sputnik breaching our atmosphere. Invideo AI functions similarly, turning your ideas into visually stunning videos with just a simple prompt. But hold on, there’s more to it. Add subtitles, tweak the music volume, or switch the voiceover to a British female voice – all with a few words. The possibilities are astounding, and we’ve only scratched the surface. Stay tuned, as I’ll guide you through starting a TikTok automation business using this powerful tool.

### Getting Started with Invideo AI

To access Invideo AI, follow the link in the description. Create a free account, and you’ll land on a user-friendly dashboard. The central element is a text box where you input prompts. For a basic start, you can type something like “Create a 2-minute video about cats,” and Invideo AI takes care of script planning, voiceover, and video creation.

However, for professional-quality videos, a more detailed prompt is key. As you continue watching, I’ll share my prompt formula for optimal results. In the dropdown menu, select a workflow – YouTube Shorts, YouTube Explainer, recent events video, or script to video. Each requires specific information, essential for understanding the Tik Tok automation business we’ll explore later.

## Crafting Engaging Videos: A Step-by-Step Guide

Let’s consider creating a YouTube explainer, an excellent choice for a faceless YouTube channel. Specify the video duration (e.g., 10 minutes) and provide detailed information about the video. For instance, create a video about “Nine Crazy Facts About Cats.” Be creative in defining the overall look – start with a captivating fact, ensure humor, engagement, and dynamism, and end with a question for audience interaction.

Customization continues with background music and voiceover settings. Select the music type, gender, and accent for the voiceover. Subtitles are optional but add a layer of engagement. After hitting ‘Continue,’ the magic begins as Invideo AI transforms your detailed prompt into a video. Want to customize further? Invideo AI allows you to tweak various elements, from audience selection to the video’s look and feel.

### Editing Made Easy

Not satisfied with a specific part? Invideo AI simplifies edits. Use the text box underneath the video to request changes or click ‘Edit’ for more comprehensive options. You can modify media, script, or even export to the timeline for detailed edits and full customization (currently in the alpha stage).

## Elevate Your Videos: Paid Plans and Advanced Features

While Invideo AI offers a free option, upgrading to a paid plan (starting at $20 a month) unlocks a range of features crucial for serious video creation and the TikTok automation business. Unlimited exports, high-resolution videos, and access to premium footage – these elements enhance the quality of your content.

## Viral Content Creation: Recent Events Video Workflow

Invideo AI’s recent events video workflow adds another layer to your content creation arsenal. Use an article link as a reference, and within minutes, you have a trending video. Explore the world of artificial intelligence or any niche that aligns with trending topics.

## The TikTok Automation Business Model

Now, the big question – how does the TikTok account, seemingly simple yet monetarily successful, operate? The answer lies in affiliate product promotion. By examining the account’s bio, we find links to popular ClickBank products like Soulmate Sketch and Wealth DNA Code. With multiple accounts in the same niche, they consistently promote these products in their videos, some of which have garnered millions of views. The simplicity of the videos is the key, but I’ll show you how to leverage Invideo AI for even better results.

### Getting Started with TikTok Automation

Starting your TikTok automation business is a step-by-step process. Begin by selecting an affiliate product – platforms like ClickBank or Digistore offer diverse options. Create a TikTok account, and the real fun begins – content creation. Brainstorm video ideas, and here are three methods to help you:

1. **Chat GPT Ideation**: Use Chat GPT to generate video ideas for your niche. For example, if it suggests “Dog Health Tips,” copy the idea and head to Invideo AI.

2. **Article Inspiration**: Find articles related to your niche. Copy the link, go to Invideo AI, select the YouTube shorts workflow, and use the article as a reference.

3. **Prompt Formula**: Embrace a detailed prompt formula for optimal results. Specify the duration, platform, topic, voiceover and script style, background music, and any additional information. For instance:

– **Prompt Formula Example:**
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Create a 3-minute YouTube video about the history of space exploration. The video should feature a deep male voiceover with an Australian accent, speaking informatively and engagingly. The script should be storytelling, making complex information easy to understand, covering key milestones from early rocketry to recent Mars missions. Choose inspiring and cinematic background music, and encourage viewers to subscribe for more educational content.
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## Conclusion: Unleash Your Creative Potential

As we conclude today’s video, the possibilities are limitless. With Invideo AI at your fingertips, you can unlock creative avenues, whether for TikTok automation or building a YouTube presence. The prompt formula shared empowers you to craft engaging content tailored to your audience. To embark on this journey, click the link and sign up for a free Invideo AI account. Thank you for watching, and good luck as you explore the exciting realm of AI-powered content creation!

China Takes Center Stage in Iran Conflict Diplomacy as US Stays on Sidelines


WASHINGTON – In a significant move on the diplomatic stage, China is intensifying its efforts regarding the conflict in Iran by unveiling a five-point plan in collaboration with Pakistan. This initiative aims to garner backing from Gulf nations while firmly opposing a United Nations proposal that suggests the use of force to ensure the Strait of Hormuz remains open.

This diplomatic maneuver marks China’s latest attempt to assert a more influential role in international affairs. However, the effectiveness of this initiative remains uncertain, as the United States has shown little interest in engaging with Beijing’s overtures.

“The conflict involving Iran is at the forefront of concerns for nations both within and outside the region,” stated Sun Yun, who leads the China program at the Stimson Center, a respected think tank in Washington. “China sees this as a prime opportunity to showcase its leadership and diplomatic prowess.”

Former top U.S. diplomat Danny Russel characterized China’s recent diplomatic efforts as largely symbolic. He likened the current five-point proposal to China’s previous 12-point plan aimed at resolving the Ukraine conflict in 2023, which he described as “full of platitudes that were never implemented.”

“China’s narrative contrasts itself against Washington, portraying the U.S. as reckless and aggressive, while positioning itself as a principled advocate for peace,” explained Russel, now a distinguished fellow at the Asia Society Policy Institute. “In reality, China’s actions are more about shaping perceptions than engaging in actual mediation.”

China has been working “tirelessly for peace” since the outbreak of the war, said Liu Pengyu, spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in Washington.

How the US views China’s diplomacy

The Trump administration appears to have little enthusiasm for the prospect of China’s mediation, according to U.S. officials.

The U.S. has soured on third-party mediation efforts, and it has little interest in boosting China’s international stature or giving it an opening to claim success in the Middle East, said three U.S. officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to publicly discuss potential diplomatic options.

One of the officials described the administration’s position on the Chinese-Pakistani effort as “agnostic,” neither endorsement nor rejection, but all three stressed that could change if President Donald Trump weighs in before his planned summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

For Beijing, there could be an incentive to see the war subside before Trump travels to China in mid-May. Citing demands of the war, Trump postponed the trip initially set for the end of March.

“There is no guarantee that Trump may not delay the trip to China again if the war rages on,” Sun said.

The war saw a major escalation Friday when Iran shot down two U.S. military aircraft, a first since the war began five weeks ago. Trump told NBC News that it would not impact negotiations with Iran, just days after declaring in a national address that the U.S. has “beaten and completely decimated Iran.”

Beijing is calculating the pain from the closure of the Strait of Hormuz

For now, China is more insulated from the disruption in the Strait of Hormuz than other countries after diversifying its energy sources and reducing dependence on fossil fuels.

China relies on Iran for only about 13% of its oil imports, and Beijing is working with Tehran to allow the passage of Chinese-flagged vessels through the critical waterway, where Iran’s stranglehold has sent energy prices soaring. China also maintains a large strategic petroleum reserve.

While China has positioned itself to cushion short-term shocks, analysts say Beijing is worried about a protracted war and has an interest in trying to bring it to an end.

“An escalation of the conflict will start to harm Chinese interests,” Russel said. “Because China’s growth model is so export-heavy, prolonged energy shocks and shipping disruption will mean costlier inputs and weaker global demand that damage its vulnerable economy.”

Besides not wanting to see a long war, China “welcomes the opportunity to suggest that it is helping mitigate a crisis of America’s making, especially as the Trump administration’s lack of a considered strategy for containing the fallout becomes more apparent,” said Ali Wyne, a senior research and advocacy adviser on U.S.-China relations at the International Crisis Group.

China has undertaken a flurry of diplomacy

After the war began, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi spoke with counterparts from Russia, Oman, Iran, France, Israel, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. He told Iran that China cherished its friendship, urged Israel to cease military actions and expressed that China would be willing to play a role in seeking peace.

This past week, Wang hosted his Pakistani counterpart in Beijing to hash out their five-point proposal, calling for an end to hostilities and the reopening of the strait.

He has held more than 20 phone calls with regional foreign ministers, and a special envoy has visited several countries in the region, aiming to promote peace and deescalate tensions, Liu said.

Wang sought support for China’s plan from the European Union’s foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas, telling her it represented “broad, international consensus,” the Chinese foreign ministry said. Wang told Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan that halting the fighting was the most urgent matter.

Wang also spoke this week with Bahrain’s foreign minister, Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani, to explain why China opposed Bahrain’s U.N. proposal to allow military force to open the Strait of Hormuz. Wang said actions by the U.N. Security Council should help ease tensions “rather than endorse illegal acts of war, still less add fuel to the fire.”

China and Russia argued that the U.S. or other countries could exploit a U.N.-backed mechanism to escalate the deadly war, according to a U.N. diplomat, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss diplomatic conversations.

Both countries appear to have less immediate need to see the strait fully open. While China has been able to pay to get some of its ships through, Russia is benefiting from the high price of oil, its main export.

Hoping to avoid a veto, Bahrain significantly watered down its proposal to authorize defensive — but not offensive — action to ensure vessels can safely transit the strait. A vote was pushed back until next week.

To solve the problem of the strait, China says a ceasefire is needed. But its plan with Pakistan has been met with mostly silence from the U.S.

One of the U.S. officials said the plan is difficult to assess because it is less of a roadmap to peace than a vague appeal for respect for international law and the importance of diplomacy and the U.N.’s role.

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Amiri reported from the United Nations.

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Artemis II Astronauts Make Historic Journey: Captivating Photos from Orion Reveal Moon’s Majestic Beauty

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The team of four astronauts on this historic mission is now nearly halfway to the Moon, having launched from the Kennedy Space Center on Wednesday.

“Since yesterday’s trans-lunar injection burn propelled the crew toward the Moon, the mission has been progressing smoothly overall, and the crew remains in excellent spirits,” stated Lakiesha Hawkins, the acting deputy associate administrator for NASA’s exploration systems, during a Friday news conference.

Hawkins also noted, “At present, the crew is more than 100,000 miles away from Earth, with approximately 150,000 miles remaining to reach the Moon.”

“We often refer to extraordinary human achievements as ‘moonshots’ for a reason,” she continued. “Indeed, this mission represents both literally and symbolically our moonshot, and we are right in the midst of it.”

A downlink image of Earth taken by NASA’s Artemis II.

A photo of Earth taken by NASA’s Artemis II astronaut Cmdr. Reid Wiseman inside the Orion capsule on Friday.  (NASA via AP)

Hawkins also shared two photos taken by astronaut Cmdr. Reid Wiseman from the Orion spacecraft.

The first image, Hawkins said, shows a “backlit Earth revealing auroras as the crew heads toward the moon.”

She said it was taken by astronaut Wiseman out of a window on the Orion spacecraft, and it features two auroras and zodiacal light “at the bottom right. It’s visible as the Earth eclipses to sun.”

“It’s great to think — with the exception of our four friends — all of us are represented in this image,” Hawkins said.

View of Earth taken by NASA astronaut and Artemis II

This image provided by NASA shows a view of Earth taken by NASA astronaut and Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman from the spacecraft’s window after completing the translunar injection burn. (NASA via AP)

A second photo taken by Wiseman after the trans-lunar injection burn, which propels a spacecraft out of the Earth’s orbit, on Thursday shows the terminator line, separating day from night on Earth.

“So, we continue to learn about our spacecraft as we operate it in deep space with crew for the first time and it’s important to remind ourselves of that as we learn a little bit more day-by-day,” Hawkins said.

Artemis II Ascent Flight Director Judd Frieling said after the translunar injection burn on Thursday that the crew did an inspection of their windows, had planned medical conferences, and while they were asleep, the ground crew checked to see how the spacecraft was functioning.

And after the astronauts woke up Friday morning, they were able to talk to their families.

“We had planned a trajectory correction burn,” Frieling said. “The systems are doing so well now — navigation and propulsion systems together — that that was not needed. So, we’ll roll that into the next planned correction trajectory burn tomorrow.”

This image from video provided by NASA shows the Artemis II crew

This image from video provided by NASA shows the Artemis II crew: Canadian astronaut and mission specialist Jeremy Hansen, left, Commander Reid Wiseman, mission specialist Christina Koch and pilot Victor Glover. (NASA via AP)

Howard Hu, Orion’s program manager, said that the subsystems on the spacecraft continue to perform well, the air revitalization system is “doing very well” and the propellant usage was within 5% of their predicated usage limits.

He said they are working through one pressurization issue that relates to helium that pressurizes propellant tanks that push out the oxidizer and the fuel to make some of the major burns.

Hu said one branch had to be isolated, but it’s redundant and has no impact on the mission.

“We’re able to do the rest of the burns across the mission without doing any regulation, what we call blowdown mode,” he said. “In other words, there’s enough helium pressure in the tanks in the oxidizer itself that we can push out the fuel without needing to regulate or require more helium from the helium tanks.”

NASA's Artemis II moon rocket lifting off from Kennedy Space Center launch pad

NASA’s Artemis II moon rocket lifts off from Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Pad 39-B, Wednesday, in Cape Canaveral, Fla. (Chris O’Meara/AP)

Hu also showed a photo of part of the Earth seen through a window on the spacecraft, which he said was also taken by Wiseman.

“It just brings a lot of great emotion to me to see that picture being taken,” Hu said.

Hu showed another photo of the crew, joking that Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen looked like he wasn’t “working that hard, so I’m going to have to check to make sure if he’s doing anything more than lying there on the side here, but great to see the crew. Great to see their smiling faces and hear them talk about their experiences so far.”

Also on board the Orion capsule for the 10-day mission to fly around the moon is NASA Pilot Victor Glover and Mission Specialist Christina Koch.

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Police Reveal Boyfriend’s Troubling Past After Claiming Girlfriend’s Shooting Was Accidental

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Left: Austin Doucette (Franklin County Sheriff”s Office). Right: Mikayla Rose DeSantis (GoFundMe).

Disturbing new insights have emerged from Maine, where authorities have charged a man with the murder of his girlfriend, who was fatally shot in the chest.

Austin Doucette, 24, faces murder charges in connection with the death of 23-year-old Mikayla Rose DeSantis, as reported by the Maine State Police.

The tragic event unfolded at the Left Bank condominiums in Carrabassett Valley, a small community approximately 120 miles from Portland.

On March 8, DeSantis was shot and later transported by air to Maine Medical Center in Portland, where she ultimately died from her injuries.

According to police, Doucette made several frantic and “very hysterical” 911 calls on the night of the incident. He initially drove the victim in his vehicle to meet emergency responders. Throughout the ordeal, Doucette expressed shock and horror, repeatedly claiming the shooting was accidental and expressing anguish over his involvement.

“I can’t believe I did this,” the caller said at one point, police claim. Then, Doucette allegedly told the dying woman, “I’m sorry babe.”

Now, authorities are alleging a darker side to the couple’s relationship, according to search warrants obtained by the Bangor Daily News.

Both the slain woman and the defendant worked together at the Sugarloaf Mountain ski resort in Carrabassett Valley. They hailed from Connecticut and had been dating since 2018, according to law enforcement. The pair moved to Maine in 2024.

After the woman’s death, multiple friends, family, and co-workers told police that Doucette had a tendency to berate and belittle DeSantis, according to the court documents.

One co-worker at the ski resort said Doucette would send DeSantis derogatory messages and threaten to put his hands on her, according to the warrants. Another co-worker described the defendant as verbally and emotionally abusive to the victim. The second co-worker also said they saw Doucette shove DeSantis twice, but that the woman had minimized those physical interactions, police said.

The second co-worker’s story tracks with claims made by a manager at the ski resort who said DeSantis revealed that Doucette once grabbed her arm while she was leaving for work but that she “downplayed” the incident. In February, DeSantis allegedly asked her manager if she could work every day Doucette did not work because she did not want to be home with him, according to the warrants.

Police also allege the victim would pay off the defendant’s credit card bill — leaving her with no money left over.

Another 911 call was made on the night of the incident by the defendant’s father’s girlfriend, Law&Crime previously reported.

During the call, the father’s girlfriend allegedly said she heard the defendant reveal he was being chased by the cops, that something had happened to DeSantis, and that he was going to kill himself. Doucette’s father told him not to do it, the woman said, before hanging up upon learning that the defendant had been stopped by police while she was on the line.

Inside the defendant’s car, Carrabassett Valley police officers found reddish-brown stains in the back seat, along with a receipt and a cellphone, according to law enforcement. Doucette later said the phone likely belonged to DeSantis.

During a custodial interview with state police, the defendant said the victim was his girlfriend, reiterated his claim that the violence was accidental, and told police the gun involved in the shooting was still on the couch in the condo, according to charging documents obtained by Bangor-based CBS affiliate WABI. But then, Doucette invoked his right to remain silent until conferring with an attorney, police say.

A paramedic later told detectives about the original meeting with the couple, saying the boyfriend described a .45-caliber gun going off, according to an affidavit obtained by WABI.

At the second hospital, a state police detective told another investigator DeSantis was in surgery for what appeared to be a gunshot wound to the chest, but that she had lost a lot of blood and was unlikely to survive, according to the affidavit. Later, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner performed an autopsy and ruled DeSantis’s death was caused by multiple gunshot wounds, police said. Authorities later clarified to say DeSantis died from a lone gunshot wound.

TLC’s Chilli Faces Backlash Over ‘MAGA’ Comments: Concerns Over Her Legacy


TLC’s Chilli finds herself at the center of controversy after being linked to the MAGA movement, an association she insists is a misunderstanding that has had a significant impact on her.

Recent reports have surfaced indicating that the “No Scrubs” artist made contributions to Donald Trump’s re-election efforts and retweeted disparaging remarks about Michelle Obama. Chilli, however, claims these actions were unintentional and states unequivocally that she does not support Trump.

The revelations have triggered a strong reaction from her fan base. “She’s deeply concerned about how this affects her legacy, especially one that has focused on empowering Black women,” a source close to Chilli shared with Page Six. “This misrepresentation doesn’t reflect who she truly is.”

The source further clarified, “Chilli is not aligned with MAGA. She cast her vote for President Obama in both elections. She doesn’t associate with the MAGA ideology and views it as exemplified by the January 6th Capitol riot.”

“She really isn’t MAGA. She voted for President Obama twice. There’s no MAGA community around her. She looks at MAGA as [the Jan. 6th insurrectionists],” they continued.

Chilli came under fire last week when it came to light that she once reposted a horrid conspiracy theory about the former First Lady. Our source told us she was mortified by the repost, and she released a statement expressing deep respect for the Obamas, and denouncing the MAGA community.

“This has affected her quite dramatically, and she has been praying with her prayer group every day,” they added.

Social media warriors, influencers, and public figures like DL Hughley and Jemele Hill weren’t buying it. Some even accused her of backtracking in order to save TLC’s upcoming tour with Salt-N-Pepa, and En Vogue (whose members are dealing with their own drama).

Her response seemed to do more harm than good, with Internet sleuths unearthing every MAGA-associated person she follows, posts she likes, and donations she has made to organizations associated with Trump’s movement.

She attempted to explain the donations away, saying: “I didn’t read the fine print. I thought I was supporting causes against human trafficking and for veterans.”

“Her association was based upon conservative values. . . She doesn’t believe in hate. Her message was honest and authentic. She is not feeling well about any of this,” said the source, adding that the singer isn’t technologically savvy and does not own a laptop.

Another source told us they believe Chilli’s statement to be true, but accused the religious singer of willful ignorance. “I’m not shocked [she was unaware],” they said.

Meanwhile, music insiders are pointing at slow ticket sales for the tour in major markets like New York and buzzing about how the MAGA association could damage the box office receipts.

“The timing couldn’t be worse. Look at what’s going on in the world – even MAGA people are pissed off at MAGA,” one insider said.

And even though tickets may be selling slowly in NYC, we’re told there are already over 150,000 tickets sold. In six markets — including LA — they have sold out.

A rep for the singer and TLC did not get back to us.

Major Drug Bust: Men Charged in Multi-Tonne Trafficking Plot Uncovered in Victoria

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Nine men have been charged in a multi-agency operation investigating an alleged syndicate behind the importation of tonnes of illicit drugs into Victoria and the trafficking across the country.

Nine individuals, aged between 31 and 72, have been charged with various offenses following a comprehensive ten-month probe into an alleged scheme involving interstate drug trafficking.

Seven of the men are now facing a maximum penalty of life imprisonment if found guilty.
Nine men have been charged for their alleged links to a syndicate behind a large-scale conspiracy to import tonnes of illicit drugs into Victoria and traffic drugs around the country.
The crew’s movements were monitored following suspicions about why the vessel was out at sea in poor weather. (AFP)

The investigation was sparked in May last year after a dramatic rescue of four crew members from a commercial trawler that had sunk off the coast of Port Albert in Victoria.

The crew’s movements were monitored following suspicions about why the vessel was out at sea in poor weather without the equipment usually used for commercial fishing.

In the months that followed, authorities maintained vigilant surveillance on several local vessels, suspecting their involvement in a drug smuggling network.

Officials claim the alleged syndicate repeatedly attempted to navigate the Bass Strait with the intention of deploying smaller boats to intercept substantial drug shipments from a larger “mother ship” traversing Australian waters.

Over the past month, multiple search warrants were executed in various Victorian suburbs, including Morwell, Glenroy, Cranbourne, Cranbourne West, Cranbourne South, and Greenvale, as part of the ongoing investigation.

A warrant was also executed in St Clair, a suburb in Sydney’s west.

Following the searches, eight men were arrested in Victoria, and one man was arrested in Sydney.

Police charged seven of the men for their alleged roles in conspiracy to import drugs into the country, while two were charged for their alleged involvement in drug activity.

Four of the men were also charged in relation to the seizure of 30kg of methamphetamine in Perth on August 11 last year and the confiscation of 41kg of cocaine by Victorian police just two days later.

Nine men have been charged for their alleged links to a syndicate behind a large-scale conspiracy to import tonnes of illicit drugs into Victoria and traffic drugs around the country.
Seven of the men are now facing a maximum penalty of life imprisonment if found guilty. (AFP)

Police will allege these two incidents are tied to the syndicate, which would allegedly exploit ties to the trucking industry to move illicit drugs interstate.

Police have not ruled out further arrests as they continue to investigate the international syndicate behind an alleged mothership attempting to drop illicit cargo into Australian waters.

“Organised criminals are sending their business to our shores because of the insatiable Australian demand for illicit commodities and the community’s willingness to pay top dollar for them,” AFP Detective Superintendent Ray Imbriano said.

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Shocking NYC Shooting: Police Uncover Targeted Attack That Claimed Baby’s Life

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The tragic death of a seven-month-old baby girl, who was shot in the head during a drive-by incident in New York City, has shaken the community. Authorities suspect that the child’s father was the intended target, according to sources within law enforcement.

On a Wednesday afternoon, as Jamari Patterson, 22, and Lianna Moore, 20, walked through Brooklyn with their children, Kaori and her brother Kaizen, their family outing took a horrific turn. Amidst the chaos, the family sought refuge in a nearby bodega, only for Moore to discover that her daughter’s head was bleeding, as captured by surveillance footage obtained by the New York Post.

In a scene of utter despair, Moore screamed in terror while Kaori’s father desperately carried his daughter to Woodhall Hospital, located seven blocks away, with her blood staining his hands.

Law enforcement officials believe that the bullet, which claimed young Kaori’s life, was meant for her father. Further investigations by the police, as confirmed by sources speaking to The New York Daily News, are exploring the possibility of gang involvement, a claim that Kaori’s mother has firmly denied.

Now, police sources are telling The Post that the stray bullet may have been intended for Kaori’s father. Additional sources confirmed to The New York Daily News that police were investigating whether the shooting was gang-related, which has been denied by Kaori’s mother. 

Patterson, an aspiring rapper, allegedly had complications with a crew from a rival housing project over social media, sources told The Post. 

Amuri Greene, 21, has been identified by police as the alleged shooter. He remains hospitalized after he flipped off the moped, which was crashed blocks from the crime scene. 

NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said she expects Greene to be charged with murder. The driver of the moped is still at large. 

Amuri Greene, 21, the alleged shooter, has been identified as a person of interest. The driver of the moped is still at large

Amuri Greene, 21, the alleged shooter, has been identified as a person of interest. The driver of the moped is still at large 

Horrific surveillance footage captured the moment Lianna Moore realized her seven-month-old baby had been shot dead by a stray bullet in Brooklyn on Wednesday

Horrific surveillance footage captured the moment Lianna Moore realized her seven-month-old baby had been shot dead by a stray bullet in Brooklyn on Wednesday 

Kaori Patterson Moore, seven months, was later declared dead at Woodhall Hospital

Kaori Patterson Moore, seven months, was later declared dead at Woodhall Hospital 

Patterson lives at the Bushwick Houses public housing project while Greene is said to live at Marcy Houses, another public housing unit with a long-running feud with Bushwick Houses, sources told The Post. 

Police believe the shooting was gang-related and are investigating whether the shooter was aiming for Patterson, who is allegedly linked to the Money Over Everything gang, the New York Daily News reported.

Moore, however, denies that her fiancé has ties to gangs, writing on social media: ‘The police say anything to put things together fast to piece sum [sic] together.’ 

The mother-of-two said her ‘babies were always protected,’ and said the accusations are ‘insensitive and disturbing.’ 

‘God don’t like ugly,’ she wrote. ‘I’m grieving my baby girl, god has something for you cs [sic] ya ugly and disturbed mentally.’ 

The heartbroken mother posted a video of her holding a newborn Kaori in the hospital, writing: ‘My sweet, sweet baby, I don’t know what to dooooooo, bro. I don’t know what to do, you’re goneeeee, I can’t never get you back, I can’t never bring you back. 

‘I can’t hold you, you were my everything and more… I am brokennnnnn, I need you back [right now].’ 

The parents had been taking their kids to buy baby supplies when the shooting happened around 1.20pm. 

Police sources told the New York Post that her father, Jamari Patterson, was the intended target

Police sources told the New York Post that her father, Jamari Patterson, was the intended target 

The family of four are grieving the loss of the little girl, with the girl's mother Moore saying she's broken after her daughter's death

The family of four are grieving the loss of the little girl, with the girl’s mother Moore saying she’s broken after her daughter’s death 

Patterson carried Kaori to the hospital after the parents discovered she was bleeding

Patterson carried Kaori to the hospital after the parents discovered she was bleeding

Kaori's brother, Kaizen, was also injured. The bullet grazed his back after passing through his sister (pictured)

Kaori’s brother, Kaizen, was also injured. The bullet grazed his back after passing through his sister (pictured)

They had originally thought someone had set off fireworks, which had caused her son to hop out of the stroller. 

Moore would carry Kaizen into a nearby store. While comforting him, that’s when she noticed her daughter.  

‘My daughter was just there, laying there,’ she told the Daily News. ‘She was shot in the head. She was just bleeding. It was just too much.’ 

While at the hospital, it was discovered little Kaizen had also suffered from a bullet graze. The bullet had hit his back after passing through Kaori. It left a lump on his back. 

‘I want justice,’ Moore said. ‘They deserve to stay in jail, and they don’t deserve to come out after what they did to my baby, because I can’t get her back.’

Patterson, an aspiring rapper, allegedly had social media complications with a crew from a rival housing unit in Brooklyn

Patterson, an aspiring rapper, allegedly had social media complications with a crew from a rival housing unit in Brooklyn 

Moore denied that her fiancé had any connection to a gang

Moore denied that her fiancé had any connection to a gang  

Baby Kaori just recently said ‘mama’ and had taken her first steps. Her parents had gotten engaged just three weeks before her passing. Now, she’s gone. 

A friend of Moore started a GoFundMe to help pay for the girl’s funeral expenses. The fundraiser has garnered more than $23,000 of its $45,000 goal. 

Kaori’s parents remember her as a happy, full of laughter, and innocent. 

‘She didn’t deserve that,’ Moore told the Daily News.  

Exclusive Man United Transfer Insights: Elliot Anderson, Sandro Tonali Pursuits & Joshua Zirkzee’s Future Twist Revealed

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The March international break is the perfect opportunity for agents and club executives to discuss strategies for the upcoming summer transfer window.

This year, the trend continues as numerous meetings over the past ten days have begun to shape the transfer plans for clubs like United, with an eye on finalizing deals before the World Cup kicks off this summer.

This edition of Man United Confidential is here to address your most pressing questions…

The pressing issue that Anderson left unresolved when speaking with England manager Thomas Tuchel on Monday.

United has had their sights set on Anderson for several months, as previously reported.

United’s recruitment team work from shortlists when it comes to their targets and that paid off with moves for Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo last summer. Anderson is seen at United as the player that would raise the quality of the midfield the most due to his wide-ranging skillset as a hybrid No 6/No 8.

The issue those in agent circles speak of around Anderson is that Manchester City also have the Nottingham Forest midfielder as priority No 1 and they are understood to be ahead in the race right now.

Elliot Anderson is Manchester United's No1 target and has been for several months. The only problem? Manchester City want him too

Elliot Anderson is Manchester United’s No1 target and has been for several months. The only problem? Manchester City want him too 

While we are not at a ‘done deal’ stage yet – United wouldn’t be pursuing meetings and still pushing for him if that were the case – the word right now is that City are looking to accelerate their move prior to the World Cup, with both Manchester clubs wary that Anderson’s £100m price tag could rise even further if he impresses in North America.

With meetings ongoing and more expected to come out across the next 10 to 14 days on situations around big-name players, United need to make a big play to try and blow City – who are increasingly confident they will be able to start a midfield rebuild with Anderson as the centrepiece – out of the water.

Is Sandro Tonali still in the mix?

In short, yes.

But suggestions last week that a deal was about to be struck, or close to agreement, were premature and too strong, leading to a downplaying of it all as of today.

Tonali would be expensive, that much we know, but there is a belief that Newcastle will sell a major asset this summer and would rather it not be Bruno Guimaraes or Lewis Hall.

The Italian remains high on United’s board and while some insiders have been keen to cool talk around him in the past few days, his name is not going to disappear off it, especially if Anderson to City edges closer.

United have spent recent months determined to land at least one A-grade midfielder, with Anderson top of their wishlist.

But Tonali is expected to be a moveable asset – albeit an expensive one – this summer and when that materialises, expect United to be front of the queue.

Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali (right) is also on United's wishlist, with the Toon keen to avoid selling his team-mate Bruno Guimaraes this summer

Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali (right) is also on United’s wishlist, with the Toon keen to avoid selling his team-mate Bruno Guimaraes this summer

What about Adam Wharton?

Wharton is another midfielder in United’s thinking, albeit behind both Anderson and Tonali, and will likely prove a major domino in this summer’s window.

Confidential can reveal that Real Madrid are back in play here and the Spanish giants sent a scout to watch him live in the past fortnight.

Madrid’s plan this summer is to sign Nico Paz from Como, and then add a second central midfielder, with Wharton understood to be third on that list behind Rodri and Enzo Fernandez, who is eager to leave Chelsea.

Chelsea, who have also asked to be kept up to date with Wharton’s situation, are another rival for his signature.

United like Wharton, whom insiders expect to be available in the £60-70m region, but there are some concerns that his style of play is too similar to Kobbie Mainoo’s and that they would not be able to operate as a partnership.

Despite financial concerns at Crystal Palace – they will sell Jean-Philippe Mateta and Daichi Kamada will leave as a free agent – Confidential has been told the London side are not under pressure to sell Wharton as some have previously suggested.

If Plan A is Anderson, and Plan B is Tonali, Wharton finds himself closer to being Plan C.

Adam Wharton, though talented, could be described as United's Plan C this summer. There are some concerns his style of play may not mesh perfectly with Kobbie Mainoo

Adam Wharton, though talented, could be described as United’s Plan C this summer. There are some concerns his style of play may not mesh perfectly with Kobbie Mainoo

Are there any other midfielders to keep an eye on?

Tyler Adams is one of the names that has cropped up a fair few times in recent days, namely because his stats score so highly among United’s data team.

We know now how much United are eager to lean on data and the team led by Michael Sansoni, and Adams is said to score particularly highly on numerous metrics.

The issue here is that Bournemouth are likely to want the bidding to start at around £40m, a fee few in the game expect United to come anywhere close to meeting.

United have maintained contact around Carlos Baleba since last summer, touching base again in January, and while Brighton have no intention of selling on the cheap, his form this season is expected to trigger a reduction in his fee.

The positive with Baleba is that personal terms are a non-issue, but key to any potential purchase is his asking price, and who United can get from their primary list as a potential midfield partner.

Joao Gomes remains among the list of names in the bracket of a more ‘budget-friendly’ addition.

So, will Manuel Ugarte leave?

This one is gathering momentum.

While United are not actively touting around the Uruguayan, Ajax, Galatasaray, Napoli and Juventus are all interested and have had him watched by scouts in recent weeks.

Ugarte’s preference is to play in a top-five European league, which hurts the cases of Ajax and Galatasaray, but their interest remains the most longstanding.

Like a lot of players, Ugarte wants clarity around his club future before heading to the World Cup with Uruguay, which means the next eight weeks are crucial.

Ugarte is understood to believe he can make a big contribution to a team and having been largely kept on the periphery under Michael Carrick, United’s midfield overhaul this summer does little to inspire belief that his minutes are set to explode next season.

Manuel Ugarte has been a back-up player for United this season and wants clarity on his future in the coming months

Manuel Ugarte has been a back-up player for United this season and wants clarity on his future in the coming months

And what about Joshua Zirkzee?

I had an interesting conversation in the past week around the future of Zirkzee at United.

It was Man United Confidential that reported last year how Zirkzee was keen to depart in a bid to get more minutes and strengthen his hopes of making it to the World Cup.

But the word now is that Zirkzee is eager to stay at United and firmly believes he will get chances under Michael Carrick once the club return to European football.

Now, Zirkzee’s desire to stay may not be enough to see him remain beyond the end of the season but there is a difference between other names being linked with an exit this summer. My information is that Zirkzee is determined to stay and make an impact next season.

Sources close to the player are not convinced that United will bolster their attack in this coming off-season and with more games added to the schedule, Zirkzee believes Carrick will give him more opportunities to play.

He is particularly close with Patrick Dorgu and Mainoo and while there are teams in Italy who are keen – and were in January – this is not a player pushing to leave, which gives United a decision to make.

The word is that Joshua Zirkzee is eager to stay at United and firmly believes he will get chances under Michael Carrick once the club return to European football

The word is that Joshua Zirkzee is eager to stay at United and firmly believes he will get chances under Michael Carrick once the club return to European football

What other departures can we expect?

We already know Casemiro is leaving at the end of the season but an interesting row around the Brazilian has surfaced in the United States.

Inter Miami have spoken to Casemiro, as have LA Galaxy, but numerous MLS teams are furious at the suggestion Miami have the capacity to bring the United midfielder in.

MLS teams are allowed three Designated Player (DP) slots and those are already allocated to Lionel Messi, Rodrigo De Paul, and German Berterame.

Furious rival franchises have raised concerns with MLS and are insisting that Casemiro can only be paid $1.8million by Inter Miami to ensure his signing fits into salary cap rules, a huge wage cut that simply isn’t possible. Keep an eye on this situation.

Don’t expect Marcus Rashford to play for United again, even if Barcelona’s attempts at haggling down a permanent price fail.

Don't expect Marcus Rashford to play for United again - even if Barcelona don't commit to the £26million option in his loan deal

Don’t expect Marcus Rashford to play for United again – even if Barcelona don’t commit to the £26million option in his loan deal

United have no desire to renegotiate the £26m option they previously agreed with Barcelona when his loan move was sanctioned.

There is also the sense that even if he does return to United following the expiration of the Barcelona loan, multiple offers with better financial returns will arrive for Rashford.

But sources have played down suggestions Rashford – who is keen to strike a deal to stay with Barcelona – will play for United again, with issues surrounding his exit extending beyond just Ruben Amorim.

Andre Onana’s salary is set for a bump if United return to the Champions League – which looks likely – and he wants an opportunity to try and reclaim the No 1 spot, while Radek Vitek has limited interest in returning from loan at Bristol City to be a back-up. The 22-year-old could bring in around £10m.

Blake Lively Breaks Silence After Court Dismisses Allegations in Justin Baldoni Legal Battle

Blake Lively recently voiced her thoughts following a judge’s decision to dismiss several claims she made against Justin Baldoni, her co-star in the film “It Ends With Us,” as their legal dispute continues.

“I am thankful for the court’s decision which allows the essential elements of my case to be heard by a jury next month. This gives me the opportunity to fully share my story during the trial, not only for my own sake but also for those who lack the chance to do so,” expressed Lively, aged 38, in a detailed statement posted on her Instagram Story on Friday, April 3. “Many of them are people I’ve known and loved dearly, as well as countless others I will never meet.”

She further elaborated, saying, “Initiating a lawsuit was never my intention, but I felt compelled to take this step due to the widespread retaliation I experienced and continue to face for privately and professionally advocating for a safe work environment for myself and others.”

Lively emphasized her hope that the court’s ruling does not discourage others from coming forward. She acknowledged that while her situation might be dismissed as “celebrity drama,” her experiences resonate with many individuals outside the public eye who have faced similar challenges.

Blake Lively Reacts to Justin Baldoni Charges Dismissal

In response to a U.S. District Court judge’s decision to dismiss 10 out of 13 claims against Justin Baldoni, Lively’s team reaffirmed their commitment to the case. They stated, “This case remains centered on the severe retaliation and the extraordinary measures taken by the defendants.”

“The physical pain from digital violence is very real,” she wrote. “It is abuse. And it’s everywhere. Not just in the news, but in your communities and schools.”

Lively explained that digital violence “affects us all,” including women and children.

“So much critical work has already been done to expose systems, tactics and players who harm. The work to create more safety is in part at trial, but it will also continue far after this trial is over. This is the work I’m most proud of,” she shared. “I couldn’t begin to stand up if not for the countless who’ve gone before me – and the masses who are still around us all — creating laws, social change, sparking conversations, rallying, working privately and publicly, risking and sometimes losing everything for the safety of others in all spaces. Some whose names we know, most we don’t. Thank you. All of you.”

Lively added that she “will never stop doing” her part in the fight to “expose the systems and people who seek to harm, shame, silence and retaliate against victims.”

“I know it’s a privilege to be able to stand up. I will not waste it. Your support keeps me going,” she concluded.

Lively’s statement comes one day after Judge Lewis Liman dismissed 10 out of the 13 claims the actress made against Baldoni in their ongoing legal battle.

This story is developing.

Permitting Process in Progress as Country Thunder Music Festival Approaches


ST. PETE BEACH, Fla. (WFLA) — Anticipation is building as the Country Thunder Music Festival prepares to make its mark on St. Pete Beach. With the festival weekend drawing near, organizers face a significant hurdle: securing the necessary permits for the concert.

Amidst these preparations, environmental advocates are planning a protest at the TradeWinds Resort on Saturday at 10 a.m. Their concerns center around the potential threat that the event’s lighting, stage setup, and large crowds could pose to local wildlife.

“The concert will transform our beach into a bustling construction zone, which could disrupt the natural nesting grounds,” explained Lisa Reich. “We can’t predict exactly where the wildlife will nest, but such disturbances are likely to cause them distress.”

In response, representatives from the Tradewinds Resort express optimism about obtaining the permits and moving forward with the festival as planned. They emphasize their commitment to safeguarding the area’s seabirds and sea turtles.

“We collaborate daily with turtle trackers, meeting them each morning at 7 a.m. to assess the beach before any activity begins,” stated Travis Johnson, the Hotel Manager at Tradewinds Resorts. “Throughout the festival, we’ll be vigilant, monitoring conditions every day. If circumstances change, we’ll promptly adjust our approach.”

The event is scheduled from May 8 to May 10, and tickets are already on sale. 

State Representative Linda Chaney walked us through the process of what still needs to be done.

“Once you apply for your DEP permit, you get comments from FWC. DEP considers those comments, includes them in their own review process, and then either issues a permit or denies a permit,” Linda Chaney, who represents District 61, which includes St. Pete Beach, told us. “The city of Saint Pete Beach has a special event permit that they have to issue. So there are a number of permits for good reason that have to be done before you would promote and do an event.”

8 On Your Side reached out to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the Department of Environmental Protection to ask about Country Thunder’s permit. We still haven’t heard back. For now, the concern remains that the event could bring much good, but at a great cost for the wildlife.

“I understand we’re all still trying to get on our feet and recover from the hurricane, and I would love to see this for our businesses. But there are permitting issues for a reason. This is not a great time of year to have a lot of people on the beach,” Chaney said. 

Four Astronauts Embark on Lunar Mission: Unveiling the Purpose Behind Their Journey

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Key Points

  • Astronauts aboard the Artemis II are officially out of the Earth’s orbit and on their way to the Moon.
  • Experts say the mission is part of a broader space race, with the United States and China competing.

For the first time in over 50 years, humans are embarking on a journey to the Moon.

On Thursday morning, NASA’s Artemis II mission launched, marking a historic moment as it successfully exited Earth’s orbit on Friday. This mission is the initial phase of a ten-day expedition designed to circumnavigate the Moon and return.

The Orion spacecraft achieved a critical milestone by firing its thrusters, propelling the crew out of Earth’s orbit and setting them on a trajectory towards the Moon. This maneuver commits them to reaching the furthest point in space that humans have ever traveled.

While this voyage has captured the public’s imagination, it is just one piece of a larger narrative. We are witnessing the dawn of a second space race, with ambitions extending beyond the Moon to potentially include Mars.

What’s Artemis II’s mission?

However, it’s important to note that the crew aboard NASA’s Artemis II mission will not be landing on the lunar surface.

They’re doing what’s called a lunar fly-by — looping around the Moon and returning to Earth without touching down.

Think of it like a dress rehearsal: a chance to prove that the hardware, the crew, and the life support systems can all work together in deep space before anyone commits to landing.

“Artemis is as much an engineering validation as a scientific one,” Richard de Grijs, professor of physics and astronomy at Macquarie University, said.

“After all, before you can do great science on the Moon, you must prove that you can get there (and back) safely — every single time.”

The ten-day mission is aimed at paving the way for a Moon landing in 2028.

It’s also the inaugural crewed flight of the Space Launch System — NASA’s new lunar rocket, designed to allow the United States to repeatedly return to the Moon with the goal of establishing a permanent base as a platform for further exploration.

The four astronauts on board — NASA‌’s Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Christina Koch, and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen — will venture farther from Earth than any humans ever have, travelling more than 400,000 kilometres into space.

They’re expected to reach that distance on day six of the mission.

The mission also makes history in other ways, with the first woman, the first person of colour, and the first non-American on a lunar mission.

What are they hoping to learn from the Moon?

This time, it’s not just about planting flags.

The mission is part of a broader US goal to establish a base on the Moon within the next ten years — one that could ultimately serve as a launchpad for humans going to Mars.

“The Artemis program roadmap envisions crewed lunar landings by 2028, only two years away, and ultimately, the first step to send humans to Mars,” said Dr Guifré Molera Calves, a senior space researcher at the University of Tasmania.

A key focus is learning to live off the Moon itself.

The longer-term goal is staying, not just visiting the Moon, said Belinda Rich, PhD researcher in lunar metals manufacturing at Swinburne University of Technology.

“Establishing outposts for long-term habitation means solving entirely new challenges around infrastructure and mission sustainability. A major solution to many of those challenges is the processing of moon dust — known as lunar regolith — into usable resources,” Rich said.

“Apollo astronauts stayed for three days; Artemis IV astronauts will stay for a week. One day, a permanent lunar outpost will enable lunar visits lasting months or years.”

Dr Matt Shaw, research fellow in astrometallurgy at Swinburne, says the moon base will “allow us to better understand our near neighbour, as well as start leveraging the resources there to build up a cislunar economy”.

Astronauts smiling and gesturing to people gathered to see them off
Mission specialist Jeremy Hansen, pilot Victor Glover, commander Reid Wiseman and mission specialist Christina Koch ahead of the launch of the Artemis II at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on Wednesday. Source: Getty / Chip Somodevilla

When was the last time humans were on the moon?

The last time astronauts walked on the moon — a feat so far achieved only by the United States — was the final Apollo mission in 1972.

While Artemis II won’t be landing, it’s the first crewed mission to the vicinity of the moon in 53 years.

During the Apollo program, humans landed on the Moon during six missions, with 12 men walking on the lunar surface in total.

There have also been plenty of human spaceflights in the decades since Apollo — just none that ventured beyond low-Earth orbit, and none headed toward the Moon.

Enter: China

Many experts believe Artemis II isn’t just a space mission — it’s a move in a geopolitical contest.

The current era of American lunar investment has frequently been portrayed as an effort to compete with China, which aims to land humans on the Moon by 2030.

During the post-launch briefing, NASA administrator Jared Isaacman said: “Competition can be a good thing. And we certainly have competition now.”

Professor Rodrigo Praino, director of the Jeff Bleich Centre at Flinders University, says the mission’s real driver is less scientific and more strategic.

“Artemis is basically less about what the US will find on the Moon and more about what the US will be missing out on if it does not go there,” he said. “The current US administration is very clear in its messaging: beat China, don’t cede the Moon, win Mars.”

“To cede the Moon is to signal something about the US position in the world order that goes far beyond the Moon itself.”

It’s also been compared to a “second space race”, Shaw said.

“This mission is the exciting first step in NASA’s newly announced $20 billion campaign to establish a base on the Moon in the next 10 years — a timeline that is intriguingly close to China’s proposed timeline to complete the initial stages of their International Lunar Research Station,” Shaw said.

“It is this similarity that is sparking comments of a second space race.”

The second global space race?

Marco Aliberti, associate director at the European Space Policy Institute, says the competitive pressure has already visibly reshaped the Artemis program.

“What began as an architecture built around partnerships and a long-term vision has been refocused almost entirely on a single imperative: return Americans to the lunar surface ahead of China,” he said.

“Yet, if FOMO and competitive anxiety are effective in the short term, they are less so to sustain a complex program on the long run.”

De Grijs argues the bigger story isn’t really a race at all.

“It is less about flags and footprints, and more about building the rules of the road in deep space,” he said. “This isn’t a new space race; it’s really a set of parallel space futures.”

“The real milestone is not reaching the Moon again, but learning how to stay there together. This decade will be defined not by who gets there first, but by who builds systems others can join and benefit from,” he said.

— With additional reporting by Agence France-Presse and Reuters.


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