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Nuclear Weapons · RussiaRussian President Vladimir Putin announced on Sunday that Russia had completed final tests of the Burevestnik nuclear-powered cruise missile. Chief of General Staff Valery Gerasimov reported that the weapon flew 14,000 kilometers in 15 hours during an Oct. 21 test.See the Story
Russia Fires Unlimited-Range Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile
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Israel-Gaza · IsraelIsrael said Wednesday that the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip was back on after it carried out intense strikes across the Palestinian enclave that killed 100 people, including children, according to local health officials.
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Israel says Gaza ceasefire back on after strikes kill more than 100
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Animals · UkrainePictures of stray dogs roaming with bright blue fur in Chernobyl are circulating widely on social media. A group called Dogs of Chernobyl, which looks after the canines in the nuclear disaster-struck exclusion zone, noticed the sudden change last week. What's going on?See the Story
The mysterious story of Chernobyl’s dogs turning blue
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