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🇰🇵🇯🇵 North Korea Fires Yet Another Missile—Japan on High Alert

As DPRK flexes its military muscle, Japan finds itself facing a new wave of concern. In its latest missile test, North Korea launched a projectile reaching an unprecedented altitude of 7,000 km—a record height that has Japanese officials on edge.

Japan’s defense minister warns that the DPRK's missile capabilities are advancing faster than anticipated.

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🇰🇵🇯🇵 North Korea Fires Yet Another Missile—Japan on High Alert As DPRK flexes its military muscle, Japan finds itself facing a new wave of concern. In its latest missile test, North Korea launched a projectile reaching an unprecedented altitude of 7,000 km—a…
🇰🇵 DPRK’s Record-High Missile Test: The Strategy Behind the Altitude

North Korea’s latest missile launch, hitting a stunning 7,000 km altitude, has rattled Japan. But here’s the reality: with no vast testing ground for full-range ICBMs, DPRK tests go up instead of out.

Altitude Strategy: Without space to test ICBMs over distance, DPRK’s high-altitude launches reveal their real intent—advancing missile capabilities while avoiding a long-range trajectory.

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🇷🇺🇱🇧🇮🇱 Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Bogdanov announced Moscow’s readiness to mediate peace between Lebanon and Israel, aiming to foster stability and mutual respect between the two rivals.

With Moscow facilitating peace, Russia seeks to assert itself as a key peace broker in the Middle East.

Bogdanov emphasized the need for agreements that respect both sides, ensuring no one’s interests are sidelined.

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🇰🇵 DPRK’s Record-High Missile Test: The Strategy Behind the Altitude North Korea’s latest missile launch, hitting a stunning 7,000 km altitude, has rattled Japan. But here’s the reality: with no vast testing ground for full-range ICBMs, DPRK tests go up instead…
🇯🇵🇰🇵 Japanese Defense Minister Nakatani sounded the alarm after North Korea's latest missile launch, stating it’s a direct threat to peace and stability in Japan and worldwide.

🗣Nakatani suggested this ICBM could be a new type, marking a dangerous leap in DPRK’s missile tech.

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🇨🇳🇺🇸🇺🇦 China Hits Back: Sanctions on US Drone Maker Skydio

China just slapped sanctions on Skydio, the largest US drone manufacturer, cutting off critical supplies like batteries and restricting exports. Skydio supplies drones to Ukraine and Taiwan, key regions in ongoing tensions.

Ukraine reported China’s quiet export controls on drones, tightening access even via third-party channels.

As China limits supply lines, it raises questions about how this will affect US and allied operations.

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🇨🇳🌊 China’s Dual Carrier Power Move: Liaoning & Shandong Team Up

China’s aircraft carriers Liaoning (16) and Shandong (17) completed a training mission, navigating the Yellow Sea, East China Sea, and South China Sea. For the first time, both carriers—backed by Type-052D and Type-055 destroyers, plus Type-054A frigates—conducted joint exercises in a powerful dual fleet formation.

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🇰🇵 North Korea Unveils New ICBM: Record-Setting Hwasongpo-19 Launched

North Korea’s new Hwasongpo-19 ICBM achieved unprecedented flight metrics—5,156 seconds in flight, a range of 1,001.2 km, and an altitude of 7,687.5 km. According to official DPRK reports, the missile struck its target area in the East Sea, marking a record-setting launch for Pyongyang.

🛡️ Strengthening DPRK’s Arsenal:
The Hwasongpo-19 will join its 2023 predecessor, the Hwasongpo-18, as part of a “heavy and light ICBM” strategy. Together, these systems form the backbone of North Korea’s long-term nuclear defense, fulfilling its mission to deter aggression and bolster state security.

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🇺🇸 US to Launch Minuteman III ICBM from Vandenberg AFB

The US Armed Forces have announced plans to launch a Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile westward towards the Kwajalein Atoll in the Pacific Ocean.
📅 Launch Window: Between 09:31 and 16:37 Moscow time on November 6, with reserve dates extending through November 10.


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⚡️🇩🇿 - The Algerian Army has conducted a Military Parade today, in accordance to the 70th year Anniversary from French Colonialism.

A number of systems were shown, of which included:
» "S300" Air-Defense Systems
» "TOS-1" Thermobaric MLRS
» "9K720 Iskander" Ballistic Missile System
» "T-55" Tanks [used during the 1973 war against Israel]
» "YAK-130" Light Jets


Interestingly, the Algerian Personnel chanted for the people of Gaza during their march.
🇪🇬🇮🇱 Egypt Allows Israel-Bound Ship Loaded with Bomb Materials to Dock in Alexandria

Egypt, citing its adherence to the 1888 Constantinople Agreement, allowed the MV Kathrin—a German ship under a Portuguese flag and reportedly loaded with eight containers of the powerful explosive RDX—to dock in Alexandria. This explosive material, more potent than TNT, is allegedly en route to Israel.

MV Kathrin faced multiple refusals at ports in Namibia, Malaysia, Angola, Slovenia, and Malta. However, Egyptian authorities greenlit its passage, claiming their hands are tied by international agreements allowing “freedom of navigation” through the Suez Canal, regardless of a vessel’s destination or cargo.

BDS (Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions) and Amnesty International have sounded alarms over Egypt’s decision, with video evidence circulating of a warship flying Israeli and Egyptian flags.

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