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  • ‘Body Bags Await’: U.S. Warns North Korean Troops Supporting Russia at Fiery UN Session At a UN meeting, South Korea and the U.S. condemned North Korea's troop deployment to Russia, warning of serious consequences.
  • 1000km Ballistic Missile Launch by North Korea Triggers Immediate U.S.-South Korea Coordination South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff reported North Korea launched a long-range missile that traveled about 1,000 km into the East Sea.
  • Ukraine Conflict Becomes ‘World War’ with North Korea in the Mix, Says Former U.S. Envoy Gold prices hit a record high, reaching $2,771.70/oz due to U.S. election uncertainties and Middle East conflicts, rising 34% this year.
  • U.S. Could Target North Korean Troops in Ukraine with American Weapons The U.S. government has indicated that it may use American weapons against North Korean troops following their deployment to Russia.
  • In D.C. Talks, South Korea and U.S. to Tackle North Korean Threats, Strengthen Alliance South Korea and the United States are preparing to hold their first Foreign and Defense Ministers' Meeting in three years.
  • Iran Blames U.S. for ‘Helping’ Israel Strike—Calls for Emergency UN Meeting Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi accused the United States of collaborating with Israel in its airstrike against Iran.
  • North Korean Troops Nor Positioned Along Russian Border, Ukraine and U.S. Monitor Situation On Thursday, Ukrainian forces claimed that North Korean troops deployed by Russia are now stationed at the border.
  • Kim Jong Un’s Missile Base Inspection Ahead of U.S. Election, Shows Off New ICBMs Kim Jong Un inspected an ICBM base, emphasizing North Korea's missile readiness amid escalating tensions and global attention.
  • Lithium Goldmine in Arkansas: Could Reshape Global Battery Market by 2030 Researchers discovered significant lithium reserves in Arkansas, potentially exceeding global battery demand and reshaping the EV market.
  • Gold Hits Record High as Middle East Tensions and U.S. Election Fuel Demand Gold and silver prices surge amid election uncertainty and geopolitical risks, with gold reaching record highs of $2,740.
  • U.S. Cautiously Monitors North Korean Troop Deployment Rumors in Ukraine The U.S. monitors reports of North Korean troop deployment to Ukraine, fearing it signifies Russia's growing desperation.
  • Chinese-Made Robot Vacuums Caught Shouting 'F*!' at Americans Chinese robotic vacuums have been hacked, emitting offensive language and racial slurs, raising concerns over security vulnerabilities.
  • North Korea Vows to Punish U.S. and Allies Over Sanctions, Calls Team 'Illegal' North Korean Foreign Minister condemned the U.S.-led sanctions monitoring team, threatening participating countries with consequences.
  • Why Kamala Harris Is Betting on Black Churches in Georgia Vice President Kamala Harris visited a Black church in Georgia on the 20th to encourage voting in this crucial Southern state.
  • Elon Musk's Shocking Pledge: $1 Million for Your Signature Tesla CEO Elon Musk has publicly endorsed Republican candidate Donald Trump for the upcoming U.S. presidential election.
  • Skip Europe, 8 California Spots That Feel Like Switzerland & Italy! California offers hidden gems like Siskiyou County's stunning views, Elk Grove's Oktoberfest, and Santa Catalina Island's beaches.
  • GM CEO Warns of 'Race to the Bottom' as Chinese EVs Take Over the Market Mary Barra warns of fierce competition from Chinese EV makers, stressing GM must offer affordable options to remain competitive.
  • Trump Pressures South Korea to Cover U.S. Troop Costs—Claims They Don’t Pay Enough Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has pressured South Korea for two consecutive days to increase its defense cost contributions.
  • Biden Approves $425M Security Package, Supports Ukraine’s 2025 Victory Plan According to recent statements, the United States and Ukraine are ramping up efforts to end the war by next year.
  • Six-Country Defense Exercise Begins in Philippines as China Watches Six countries, including the U.S. and Philippines, began joint military exercises in response to recent tensions surrounding Taiwan.
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