Ukraine is preparing to mass-produce a new long-range cruise missile, nicknamed the Flamingo, with a range of approximately 3,000 kilometers. Developed by the Ukrainian firm Fire Point, the missile boasts a warhead weighing over a ton and a flight time of around four hours, with a maximum speed of nearly 560 mph. This domestically produced missile, free from the restrictions placed on Western-supplied weapons, is expected to be a significant asset in Ukraine’s defense efforts, potentially targeting Russian assets far beyond the front lines. Production is currently at one missile a day, with plans to increase the production numbers by December.
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In a significant policy shift, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung declared that Seoul can no longer maintain its historical strategy of security with the U.S. and economy with China, particularly due to intensifying U.S.-China rivalry. Speaking at CSIS in Washington, D.C., Lee emphasized that South Korea cannot deviate from the U.S.’s basic policy direction. Lee also addressed the need to manage ties with China and pledged to increase South Korea’s defense spending against North Korea. This shift underscores South Korea’s growing involvement in the geopolitical confrontation, prioritizing alignment with Washington for long-term security.
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The Polish government is proposing a 3% digital tax on companies with global revenues exceeding €750 million, aiming to ensure tech companies pay taxes in Poland. Despite former President Trump’s claims of discrimination against American tech, the tax is intended to apply to all relevant market participants. The revenue generated will support Polish technology development and media content creation, potentially impacting services like marketplaces and digital advertising. However, the tax’s implementation could face opposition from Poland’s president, who reportedly has a positive relationship with Trump.
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After a swift backlash and a significant drop in stock value following the unveiling of a new logo, Cracker Barrel quickly reversed course. The company announced it would revert to its original logo, which featured the image of a man in overalls. The decision came in response to vocal customer criticism and even intervention from figures like former President Trump. This change was particularly striking given the logo’s role in the restaurant’s branding since 1977, designed to evoke a sense of nostalgia.
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Over an 18-month period at Fort Hood, Texas, a man attacked four female soldiers within their barracks. Despite a pattern emerging in the attacks, base officials opted against a public warning, instead choosing to inform soldiers through the chain of command. This decision was made even after the first incident in March 2021 and was made during a time of upheaval after the death of Spc. Vanessa Guillen. It was later revealed that the attacker, Sgt. Greville Clarke, would be caught after one of the attacks where he was caught in the act.
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Indian refineries are preparing to slightly decrease their purchases of Russian crude oil in the coming weeks due to increasing pressure from the United States. This reduction, which will lower daily purchases from 1.8 million barrels to 1.4-1.6 million barrels, comes as a response to threats of increased U.S. tariffs on Indian imports. Although the U.S. has criticized India’s significant increase in Russian oil imports since 2022, no additional sanctions have yet been imposed despite previous threats. This move is seen as a symbolic gesture to Washington, rather than a complete severing of economic ties with Moscow.
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The Trump administration has instructed 40 states, five territories, and Washington, D.C., to eliminate references to transgender people from their sex education programs within the federally funded Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP) or risk losing funding. The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) sent letters demanding the removal of “gender ideology” from curricula, citing a need to reflect the intent of Congress. This directive follows the termination of $12 million in PREP funding for California after they refused to remove transgender-related content. These actions align with the administration’s broader efforts to restrict federal recognition of transgender individuals and the use of federal funds for programs that include them.
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Zip codes are a crucial component of the United States Postal Service’s (USPS) delivery system. They are a five-digit or nine-digit code that identifies a specific geographic delivery area within the United States and its territories. Understanding these codes helps efficiently sort and deliver mail, ensuring it reaches its intended destination accurately. Furthermore, each state and territory has designated zip codes.
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In Minneapolis, a woman faces misdemeanor disorderly conduct charges for allegedly using a racial slur against a Black child at a playground, an incident captured on video. The complaint details the woman’s use of the slur and her subsequent reactions, including admitting to it and using the slur again, and raising over $800,000 on a fundraising platform. The child’s father reported his son is autistic, which explained the incident. The NAACP Rochester chapter had also started fundraising for the family, expressing the need for justice and accountability.
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