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Japan, U.S. and South Korea agree to share North Korea missile data in real-time

Japan, South Korea and the United States have agreed to work toward launching a mechanism to share real-time warning data on North Korean missile launches “before the end of the year,” the countries’ defense chiefs said Saturday.

President Alexander Lukashenko said any country that joins the Union State pact between Belarus and Russia would get free nuclear weapons.

Join Russia, get free nuclear weapons, Putin ally promises

Thinking of joining Russia? Well, Alexander Lukashenko, the president of Belarus, and a Vladimir Putin crony, has an offer he thinks people can’t refuse. Join Russia, get nukes. Lukashenko made the proposal during an interview with a Russian propagandist named Pavel Zarubin. The comments aired on Russian state media and came just a few days…

The U.S. has reportedly reached a confidential agreement with South Korea to transfer thousands of artillery rounds to Ukraine. 

US, South Korea reach secret deal to send cluster munitions to Ukraine: report

The United States has reportedly reached a “confidential agreement” with South Korea to coordinate the transfer of hundreds of thousands of artillery rounds to Ukraine. According to the Wall Street Journal, South Korea will deliver the rounds to the U.S., who will in turn bring them to Ukraine, a move aimed at supplying Kyiv for its…

President Biden signed an agreement that will see the United States dock nuclear-armed submarines in South Korea.

US announces deal to dock nuclear-armed submarines in South Korea

President Joe Biden and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol signed an agreement that will see the United States dock nuclear-armed submarines in South Korea for the first time in more than 40 years. The announcement of the agreement, dubbed the “Washington Declaration,” came as President Biden welcomed President Yoon for a state visit on…

A federal appeals court has ruled to preserve access to abortion pills, but tightens the rules on how the drug can be used. The Morning Rundown™

Court preserves abortion pill access, but tightens rules: April 13 rundown

A federal appeals court has ruled to preserve access to abortion pills, but tightened the rules on how the drug can be used. And officials claim North Korea has fired a weapon never used before in the country. These stories and more highlight the daily rundown for Thursday, April 13, 2023.  Court preserves abortion pill…

North Korea claimed it successfully tested a nuclear-capable underwater attack drone capable of creating large, radioactive tsunamis.

North Korea claims it tested a nuclear-capable underwater drone

An uncrewed, nuclear-capable submarine that creates massive radioactive waves to attack fleets of ships and render entire coastal cities uninhabitable. That’s how North Korea described its newly unveiled underwater attack drone. #ONNanalysis 🧵1.The DPRK reported on its 21-23 Mar nuclear counterattack drill where the “Haeil,” an “Unmanned Underwater Nuclear Attack Craft” designed to “destroy naval…

More than 1.4 million young people have enlisted in North Korea's military in the last few days, according to state media.

North Korea says 1.4M young people have enlisted in its military

There is a profound amount of censorship in North Korea. What residents there know about the North and South’s conflict comes directly from their dictator, and anti-American rhetoric is working on North Korea’s people. More than 1.4 million young people have enlisted in North Korea’s military in the last few days, according to state media.…

The United States, Canada, India, Japan and South Korea strengthened their alliance by holding joint anti-submarine military drills.

US, Pacific allies hold military drills amid North Korea threats

The United States, Canada, India, Japan and South Korea continued to strengthen their alliance by holding joint anti-submarine military drills. The drills, which began Wednesday, Mar. 15, were set to culminate in more than 270 hours of in-flight training. Hours after the drills began, the leaders of Japan and South Korea engaged in rare diplomatic…

The U.S. military has released a declassified video showing a Russian fighter jet colliding with a U.S. drone. The Morning Rundown™

Drone crash video released, threat to ban TikTok: March 16 rundown

Declassified video shows the moment a Russian fighter jet collided with a U.S. drone over the Black Sea; the U.S. hands TikTok an ultimatum; teachers strike in L.A.; and the lab has lost its top-dog status. These stories highlight Straight Arrow News’ March 16 morning rundown.  Drone crash video released The U.S. military released a declassified…

The federal government says they are stepping in to limit the fallout from the largest banking failure since 2008. The Morning Rundown™

Feds to help failed banks, N Korea submarine missiles: March 13 rundown

President Joe Biden is expected to address the second largest banking failure in the U.S. history, after two banks collapsed in the past three days; and the U.S. and South Korea have begun military drills on the heels of North Korea firing missiles from a submarine. These stories and more highlight the daily rundown for…