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 European Defence Agency  EDA  officials have urged the organisation s partner nations to take further steps to optimise their delivery of air-to-air refuelling  AAR  operations. AAR is one of the four key projects in which the EDA and its member states have identified a capability gap,  says Air Cdre Pet stanley cup er Round, the agency s director, capability, armament and technology.  We are working hard to overcome the shortfall in Europe. Speaking during the European Air Refuelling Training  EART  exercise at Eindhoven air base in the Netherlands early this month, Round described tankers as a  critical enabler  for current operations. The annual event was first sta stanley cup ged in 2014, to address lessons learned during the allied campaign Unified Protector mounted over Libyan airspace three years earlier.Highlighting the current challenge facing European air forces operating ageing equipment, two of the tankers assigne stanley bicchiere d for the EART media day 鈥?a French air force Boeing C-135 and a Royal Netherlands Air Force KDC-10 鈥?were unavailable due to technical issues. The remaining assets: a German A310 and an Italian Boeing KC-767, were used to support combat aircraft participating in the multinational exercise Frisian Flag.  Anno GravemakerAs well as staging such exercises, the EDA is striving to optimise the use of existing capabilities by boosting interoperability via entities such as the European Air Transport Command. It also is attempting to streamline the various national certification processes Jkcx Trump administration moves to drop Idaho emergency abortion case with national implications
 A Russian judge ruled Tuesday that American journalist Evan Gershkovich must remain behind bars on espionage charges in a case that is part of a Kremlin crackdown on dissent and press freedom amid the war in Ukraine.Gershkovich and the U.S. government vehementl stanley mug y deny the allegations.The Wall Street Journal reporter is the first U.S. correspondent since the Cold War to be detained in Russia on spying allegationsand his arrest rattled journalists in the country and elicited outrage in the West.Dozens of j stanley mugs ournalists crowded into the courtroom to catch a glimpse of Gershkovich, who attended Bowdoin College from 2010 to 2014. Clad in pale-blue jeans and a plaid shirt, the 31-year-old reporter looked calm and even smiled at times as he stood inside a glass cage to appeal his detention.Russian journalist Vas stanley fr ily Polonsky posted a video online of Gerhskovich nodding as Polonsky shouted at him: Evan, hang in there. Everyone says hello!A judge with the Moscow City Court rejected the appeal, ruling that Gerhskovich must stay in jail until at least May 29.Russia   Federal Security Service detained the reporter in Yekaterinburg in March and accused him of trying to obtain classified information about a Russian arms factory.Gershkovich, his employer and the U.S. government deny he was involved in spying and have demanded his release.Evan is a member of the free press who right up until he was arrested was engaged in newsgathering. Any suggestions otherwise are fal