Valérie André, a French brain surgeon and helicopter pilot, passed away at the age of 102. She began her journey towards aviation after meeting hero aviator Maryse Hilsz at 10 years old, eventually becoming the first Frenchwoman to be named a general and flying rescue missions in combat zones. Dr. André’s remarkable story was recently shared through a documentary and a book, highlighting her courage and pioneering spirit in both medicine and aviation.
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Host cities confirmed for the Rugby World Cup 2027
The Men’s Rugby World Cup 2027 will be held in seven cities in Australia from 1 October to 13 November 2027, marking the 11th edition of the event and the first time featuring 27 teams. World Rugby Chair Brett Robinson expressed excitement for the host cities' selection, emphasizing the tournament's positive impact and sporting legacy. Sydney, Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane, Newcastle, Adelaide, and Townsville will host pool matches, with the final set to take place at...
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