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  • As he gave the go ahead for a new missile launch, Kim Jong Un ripped off his sunglasses and stared into the camera.

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  • Turkey's position on its acquisition of Russian S-400 missile defence systems is unchanged and the matter is a done deal, President Tayyip Erdogan was quoted as saying on Friday. The United States expelled Ankara from the F-35 stealth fighter jet programme and imposed sanctions on Turkey's defence industry in December of 2020 because of the S-400s. The moves are unjust according to Ankara.

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  • The son of an attorney general candidate is recovering after his F-16 crashed.

  • An F-16 fighter jet flown by a candidate's son crashed in Louisiana on Wednesday. The son of a former Air Force captain is the Oklahoma Air National Guard pilot who ejected before his plane crashed, according to a Facebook post.

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  • When Anthony Davis may return to the Lakers lineup has been revealed by sources. Will it be before the end of the season?

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  • Candidates for Philippine congressional seats and thousands of smaller races started campaigning Friday with police watching closely due to past violence and to enforce a ban on handshakes, hugging and tightly packed crowds that are a hallmark of the country's often circus-like campaigns.

  • A recent survey in Hong Kong found that almost half of its child participants experience some form of punishment from their parents. The organization surveyed a total of The parents with children aged 3 to 17 were interviewed.

  • Miami-Dade County Animal Services recommends that dog owners avoid taking their pets to the park in order to slow the spread of a disease that is making our pets sick.

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  • Sergiy Stakhovsky decided to retire after the Australian Open.

  • Since being released from the legal arrangement last year, the pop star has been sharing her life under the care of a Conservator.

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  • The French bank warns of riots in Britain because of Spiralling prices, and Ambrose Evans-Pritchard says China's coal revival may soon slash our energy bills.

  • Analysts say that North Korea is closer to having a reliable way of delivering multiple nuclear warheads anywhere in the United States now that it has resumed long-range missile tests. The Hwasong-17, a huge new intercontinental ballistic missile, was fired by North Korea on Thursday in a test that leader Kim Jong Un said was designed to demonstrate the might of its nuclear force and deter any U.S. military moves. It was the first full-scale ICBM test launch.

  • The FAA warned Boeing earlier this week that it may not be able to certify a longer version of the MAX before Congress sets a safety deadline, a source said. According to a source familiar with the letter, Ian Won, acting manager of the FAA aviation safety office that oversees Boeing, asked the planemaker in a letter dated March 21 to provide a mature certification schedule.