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  • G7 Strongly Condemns North Korea's Missile Provocations and Arms Trade with Russia G7 Foreign Ministers strongly condemn North Korea's provocations, emphasize China's participation, and support Japan on abductee issues.
  • Biden and Xi Jinping Set to Meet in San Francisco: Key Points to Watch U.S. and China preparing for bilateral summit at APEC event in San Francisco on November 15th. Economic and diplomatic issues to be discussed.
  • U.S. Drops South Korea from Currency Monitoring List, Focus Shifts to Economic Growth US removes South Korea, Switzerland from currency watchlist, adds Vietnam. Economic growth concerns remain due to surplus.
  • China's President Xi Jinping to Host Dinner with Top U.S. CEOs at APEC Summit Chinese President Xi to dine with U.S. corporate leaders in San Francisco during APEC summit to boost investment sentiment.
  • U.S. and South Korea Must Join Forces to Tackle China's High-Tech Dominance The U.S. takes measures to curb China's technological advancement through semiconductor and electric vehicle acts.
  • Netanyahu Declares Gaza Operation a Success, Signals No Ceasefire Israeli military intensifies urban warfare in Gaza City, vowing to continue attacks on Palestinian armed group.
  • U.S.-Israel Dispute Over Gaza Situation: Ceasefire and Reoccupation U.S. President Joe Biden urges Israel to pause hostilities for hostage release and opposes Gaza reoccupation.
  • Global Security Concerns Rise as Russia Exits CFE Treaty, NATO Responds with Suspension Russia's withdrawal from the CFE treaty leads NATO to suspend it, heightening global security concerns and disarmament challenges.
  • 2030 Generation's Influence Sparks Debate Over Tax Reform in South Korea Tax reforms, including abolishing securities transaction tax and handling virtual assets, may influence young voters in elections.
  • Online Fake News Worries 85% of Citizens in 16 Countries, Survey Finds A recent survey found that over 85% of citizens worldwide are concerned about the influence of online fake news on politics.
  • Putin Likely to Run in Upcoming Election with Approval Ratings Exceeding 80% Putin may run for the next presidential election, possibly staying in power until 2030; Kremlin hasn't confirmed.
  • S&P and Dow Extend Winning Streak to Seven Days on Falling Treasury Yields The NYSE records longest rally in 2 years as S&P, Dow rise for 7 days, Nasdaq for 8; Tech stocks surge on falling treasury yields.
  • Russian Fighter Jets Crash and Burn: Why Are They Falling from the Skies in Ukraine Russia's significant fighter jet losses in the Ukraine conflict are due to poor tactical doctrine and weapon management.
  • Hamas Official Suggests Potential Collaboration with North Korea to Attack U.S. Hamas, a designated terrorist group, claims a connection with North Korea and suggests potential attacks on the U.S., raising concerns.
  • America's Shocking Declaration to Keep China in Check: Building Nuclear Submarines HERE? The U.S. encourages Japan to consider owning nuclear submarines, following Australia's lead. Japan's military power enhancement is evident.
  • Trump's Explosive Testimony: Admits Involvement in Asset Valuation Scandal Donald Trump admits involvement in valuation process during New York trial over alleged asset value manipulation and fraud charges.
  • Three Runways? How Japan's Ambitious Aircraft Carrier Turned into a Mockery The Akagi aircraft carrier, originally a cruiser, had three runways but design flaws led to its sinking in battle.
  • Power Behind the U.S. Soldiers: How Exoskeletons are Shaping the Future of the U.S. Military Exoskeletons amplify soldiers' strength but pose risks if they malfunction. Balancing tech advancement with safety is crucial.
  • $800 Flash Drive that Shook South Korea's Defense Procurement Defense procurement corruption erodes trust in the military. Not all cases are corrupt; clarity and transparency are vital.
  • Trump's Re-Election Strategy Includes Revenge on Ex-Officials Who Switched Sides Former President Donald Trump may use federal agencies to target critics if re-elected, raising concerns about political vendettas.
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