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North Korea's Foreign Minister, Choe Son Hui, will visit China Saturday through Tuesday at the invitation of her counterpart, Wang Yi. This visit aims to strengthen relations between the two countries following a recent summit between their leaders.
Seoul states North Korea may possess up to 2 tonnes of highly enriched uranium. South Korea's unification minister and defense ministry confirm the North's known "significant" amount of the nuclear warhead material.
Colombia's largest drug cartel, Clan del Golfo, is reportedly in decline and may surrender arms, a government negotiator involved in peace talks announced. The group, with roots in right-wing paramilitary organizations, is said to be past its peak.
US prosecutors plan to seek the indictment of former FBI Director Comey in Virginia, Reuters reports.
France's public debt reached a record $4 trillion (€3.4 trillion), pressuring new Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu. He was appointed by President Emmanuel Macron, succeeding Francois Bayrou, who was ousted by parliament.
Trump's H1-B visa restrictions on foreign workers could lead to a US "skills cliff," forcing companies to offshore jobs due to a lack of skilled talent. While the White House states this protects American jobs, employers warn of long-term economic issues.
Denmark will boost its drone detection and neutralization capabilities. This decision follows two airport closures caused by drone flights this week. Justice Minister Peter Hummelgaard announced that armed forces aim to acquire enhanced drone defense.
Stocks pause as bond yields subtly rise.
Security is tight in Leh, India, after deadly protests for Ladakh's autonomy. Security forces opened fire, killing five, injuring 30 police, and wounding several protesters. Police patrolled the city on Thursday.
Italy deploys a second navy ship to escort the Gaza aid flotilla.
Oil pulls back from seven-week high amid cautious outlook.
Taiwan's NCSIST unveiled the 'Kaui-Chi' attack USV at TADTE 2025. This vessel, officially the Small, Fast USV, launches Mighty Hornet I UAVs for swarm attacks and ramming enemy ships for coastal defense. It completed combat evaluation in August.
AI firms like OpenAI and Nvidia are investing hundreds of billions in data centers. Nvidia committed $100B to OpenAI, which seeks $500B for new centers. Concerns about circular funding mirror past tech bubbles; success hinges on future AI demand.
More than 1,000 Indonesians have fallen ill due to food poisoning from school meals in recent outbreaks. (Reuters)
Exail's DriX O-16 USV completed a world-first 1,100-nautical-mile autonomous transit from France to Portugal in six days for NATO's REPMUS 2025 exercise, showcasing advanced surface autonomy and operational readiness.
Turkish shipbuilder DEARSAN began construction of its YMAG Next Generation Mine Hunting Vessel for the Turkish Navy on September 19, 2025. The 80m vessel, built in Istanbul, will use unmanned autonomous vehicles for advanced mine warfare operations.
On 22 Sept 2025, King Charles III welcomed HMS Agamemnon, the 6th Astute-class SSN, into the Royal Navy. Concurrently, BAE Systems began construction of HMS King George VI, the 4th Dreadnought-class SSBN.
Denmark's defence minister stated that drone flights over Danish airports were a ‘systematic’ operation by a ‘professional actor’. This is a breaking news story.
Kongsberg Maritime will supply fuelling and replenishment at sea (FAS/RAS) equipment for two new Portuguese naval logistics ships. STM will design and build these 137m, 11,000-tonne vessels, marking STM's first EU/NATO naval contract.
Over 1,000 Indonesians fell ill due to food poisoning from school meals in recent outbreaks.
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