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The US Space Force will deploy new weapons to interfere with Chinese and Russian reconnaissance satellites.
(Bloomberg, Washington) New data from the U.S. Space Force shows that the U.S. military is about to deploy two new weapons designed to interfere with Chinese and Russian intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance satellites, giving the Pentagon three counter-space capabilities.
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Australian think tank: Increased US-China tensions exacerbate decoupling in science and technology research
(Bloomberg, Sydney) An analysis by an Australian think tank has found that cooperation between the US and China in science and technology research has continued to decline to its lowest level in 20 years. This shift could reshape the global innovation landscape, which is crucial to security and economic growth.
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Trump's special envoy will travel to Russia next week to negotiate the Russia-Ukraine peace plan.
(Washington/Moscow) US President Donald Trump has dispatched special envoys Joshua Witkov and his son-in-law Jared Kushner to Moscow next week to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in hopes of reaching an agreement to end the Russia-Ukraine war. However, Trump dismissed reports that Witkov had instructed the Russians on how to present their peace proposal to him.
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Trump: Xi Jinping agrees to increase purchases of US agricultural products
(Washington, D.C.) U.S. President Donald Trump said that Chinese President Xi Jinping has "basically agreed" to increase and accelerate purchases of U.S. agricultural products. Sources familiar with the matter revealed that since Tuesday, China has purchased at least 10 shipments of U.S. soybeans, totaling approximately $300 million (about S$389 million).
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Kaohsiung may hold an early general election Japanese opposition parties intensify preparations.
(Tokyo) Japanese media reports that Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's high approval ratings are prompting opposition parties to intensify preparations in response to the possibility that she might call an early general election. Analysts predict that the election could be held as early as January next year.
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Starting January 1st, foreign visitors to U.S. national parks will need to pay a $250 annual pass.
(Washington, D.C.) The U.S. government announced that starting January 1 next year, foreign tourists visiting U.S. national parks will have to pay up to $250 (about S$324) for an annual pass, more than double the current price.
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Audus cable suspected of being cut, causing emergency calls to be interrupted near Melbourne.
(Reuters, Sydney) Australian telecommunications company Optus experienced a disruption to emergency call services near Melbourne, affecting approximately 14,000 customers. A company spokesperson said the outage was caused by sabotage.
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Ukraine: Russia recruited over 18,000 foreign mercenaries through extortion and deception.
(London) Ukraine has stated that Russia recruits foreign mercenaries through extortion, bribery, and deception. Currently, more than 18,000 foreigners from 128 countries and regions are fighting for Russia, and thousands more North Korean soldiers have not yet been counted.
Hot Rank of Yesterday
- 1 The APEC summit opened Lee Jae-myung called for cooperation to overcome difficulties Xi Jinping proposed to continue joining hands to extend the supply chain.
- 2 The US Space Force will deploy new weapons to interfere with Chinese and Russian reconnaissance satellites.
- 3 Research suggests that walking 3,000 steps or more daily may slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease.
- 4 Macron announces France's voluntary military service plan
- 5 Trump denies declining energy: I've never worked this hard in my life.
- 6 Trump: If interest rates don't drop, I'll fire Bessant.
- 7 Trump: US-Saudi military cooperation has been elevated to a higher level
- 8 Trump supports sanctions against countries doing business with Russia, proposing a 500% tariff.
Hot Rank of the Week
- 1 The APEC summit opened Lee Jae-myung called for cooperation to overcome difficulties Xi Jinping proposed to continue joining hands to extend the supply chain.
- 2 The US Space Force will deploy new weapons to interfere with Chinese and Russian reconnaissance satellites.
- 3 Research suggests that walking 3,000 steps or more daily may slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease.
- 4 Macron announces France's voluntary military service plan
- 5 Trump denies declining energy: I've never worked this hard in my life.
- 6 Trump: If interest rates don't drop, I'll fire Bessant.
- 7 Trump: US-Saudi military cooperation has been elevated to a higher level
- 8 Trump supports sanctions against countries doing business with Russia, proposing a 500% tariff.

