In a recent announcement, President Putin confirmed Russia’s successful test of a new intermediate-range missile. This test involved a strike against Ukraine. The announcement did not provide specifics on the missile’s capabilities or the target location. The test highlights Russia’s ongoing military advancements and escalation of the conflict in Ukraine.
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Russia launched an intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM), designated “Oreshnik,” targeting Dnipro, Ukraine. Thirty minutes prior, Russia provided the U.S. with advance notification via nuclear risk reduction channels. This test, confirmed by both U.S. and Russian officials, followed prior U.S. warnings to Ukraine and allies of a potential Russian missile test. The attack, which included other missile types, occurred amidst a nationwide air raid alert.
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Despite campaigning with several prominent Black Republicans, President-elect Trump’s administration lacks Black representation in high-profile roles. This absence, noted by various political commentators, contrasts sharply with Trump’s campaign promises to improve conditions for Black Americans. Critics argue this omission demonstrates a lack of commitment to diversity and suggests that the use of Black Republicans during the campaign was merely a strategic maneuver to gain votes. The potential consequences of Trump’s policies on Black communities remain a major concern, regardless of future appointments.
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Two undersea internet cables in the Baltic Sea were damaged, prompting investigations by Sweden and Finland into suspected sabotage. German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius stated his belief that the incidents were likely acts of sabotage, echoing concerns expressed by Finnish and German foreign ministers regarding potential hybrid warfare. While US officials initially suggested accidental damage, evidence suggests a pattern consistent with previous attacks linked to Russia, who has shown increased interest in undersea infrastructure. The limited disruption caused may indicate a deliberate escalation tactic.
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Two transgender women were brutally attacked at a Minneapolis light rail station, with bystanders cheering the assault rather than intervening. The victims, Dahlia and Jess, suffered injuries including a broken nose and contusions, highlighting a climate of rising transphobia. This incident follows a recent trans refuge law in Minnesota, yet fears of increased violence are escalating amidst the aftermath of a recent election. Community organizers are now offering self-defense classes and gun safety training in response to the growing threat.
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A Ukrainian air strike in the Kursk region injured a senior North Korean general fighting alongside Russian forces. This marks the first confirmed injury of a high-ranking North Korean military officer since their deployment. The incident follows reports of at least 10,000 North Korean troops in the region supporting Russian forces and prompted international condemnation. The involvement of North Korean troops is considered a significant escalation, contributing to recent decisions by the US and its allies to provide Ukraine with longer-range weaponry.
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Following House Republicans’ announcement that transgender lawmakers will be barred from using bathrooms aligning with their gender identity, Senator John Fetterman offered his office bathroom to Representative-elect Sarah McBride. This offer comes in response to attacks from Republican lawmakers, including a proposed bill restricting bathroom access based on biological sex. McBride, while disagreeing with the policy, stated her intention to comply with the rules, prioritizing her legislative work. Fetterman’s action underscores his support for transgender rights and contrasts sharply with the actions of some Republican colleagues.
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Satellite imagery analysis by the Open Source Centre reveals that Russia has provided North Korea with over one million barrels of oil since March 2024, violating UN sanctions. This oil is believed to be compensation for weapons and troops North Korea has supplied to Russia for its war in Ukraine. These transfers, documented across 43 tanker voyages, represent a significant breach of international agreements and demonstrate a deepening relationship between Moscow and Pyongyang. Experts warn that this oil-for-arms exchange destabilizes regional security and shows disregard for international sanctions.
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Senator Mike Rounds’ “Returning Education to Our States Act” proposes abolishing the US Department of Education within one year. The bill redistributes the department’s programs to other federal agencies, including Interior, Treasury, Health and Human Services, Labor, and State, based on program relevance. This action aims to return education responsibilities to states and aligns with President-elect Trump’s vision. The legislation details the specific transfer of programs across these various departments.
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Health officials have declared a whooping cough epidemic in New Zealand, with 263 cases reported in the past month—the highest monthly total of 2024. Babies are at greatest risk of severe illness or death from this highly contagious infection. The epidemic’s severity is attributed to lower infection rates during the COVID-19 pandemic, disproportionately impacting Māori and Pacific infants. Authorities emphasize the importance of timely infant vaccinations and maternal vaccination during pregnancy to mitigate the risk.
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