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In a DRONELIFE exclusive interview, Andrew Giuliani discusses World Cup counter-drone security: a "herculean" effort.
United by two passions - soccer and music - they chose to bring stadiums to life, each in his own way: onstage and on the field.
Exclusive interview with tech CEO details low cost, easily deployable, and ubiquitous solutions that security managers need for venue security.
Shakira’s fame was on macro-view this past May in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where she performed at the city’s annual “Todo Mundo no Rio” concert series, which is both free for attendees and known to draw millions of them. Her Copacabana Beach crowd was estimated at two million people.
“It still feels like I’m a kid,” says the South Korean captain, as he heads into his fourth World Cup.
The Brazil defender reveals what it is like to play for Guardiola and Ancelotti - and how it felt to score in the Copa Libertadores final
The USMNT star opens up in a new interview with PEOPLE about the conversations with family that help him stay grounded
With the World Cup about to kick off, security is heightened and there’s a zero-tolerance policy for drones over or near stadiums during the 78 matches in 11 U.S. cities. Authorities have ratcheted up counter-drone measures used at the Super Bowl and other major events,
Fans across the world say US travel bans and visa regulations make them feel excluded from the World Cup.