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Oct 25, 2025
Putin Says New Nuclear-Powered Missile Completes Final Tests
(Moscow/Kyiv) Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that the new nuclear-powered cruise missile, the "Petrel," with a range of 14,000 kilometers, has completed final testing, praising the weapon's unique capabilities.
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Oct 25, 2025
Australia allocates funds to help Indo-Pacific region tackle cybercrime
(Bloomberg, Hanoi) - The Australian government has allocated A$83.5 million (S$71 million) to build cybersecurity capabilities in the Indo-Pacific region, noting that global cooperation is key to combating the growing sophistication and complexity of cybercrime.
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Oct 25, 2025
Nearly 50 economists sign a petition urging the US Supreme Court to overturn Trump's reciprocal tariffs
(Bloomberg, New York) Nearly 50 bipartisan U.S. economists, including former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and former Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court, requesting the overturn of U.S. President Trump's policy of reciprocal tariffs imposed on global trading partners.
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Oct 25, 2025
Reagan's anti-tariff ad controversy escalates as Trump threatens 10% tariff increase on Canada
(Washington Comprehensive News) After US President Trump terminated the trade negotiations between the two countries due to dissatisfaction with Canada's anti-tariff advertisements, he announced that he would impose a 10% tariff on Canadian goods.
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Oct 24, 2025
Trump is willing to meet with Kim Jong-un and does not rule out recognizing North Korea as a nuclear power.
(Washington Comprehensive News) US President Trump said he is willing to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un if Kim Jong Un takes the initiative to contact him during his visit to Asia.
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Oct 24, 2025
US expands facial recognition use, requiring non-citizens to take photos upon entry and exit
(Washington Comprehensive News) Starting from December 26 this year, all non-citizens must have their photos taken and undergo facial recognition when entering and leaving the United States.
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