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The Pentagon on Friday rejected China’s claim a
balloon floating above the central United States was a Chinese civilian
weather research craft, though the Defense Department said the airship
posed no threat to Americans on the ground.
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Maj. Gen. Kenneth Kamper was suspended
from his position as the commander of the Army Fires Center of
Excellence and Fort Sill, Okla., while the Army inspector general
investigates unnamed allegations against him, service officials
announced Friday.
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The drill at the U.S. 7th Fleet draws from
a rotating catalog of scenarios intended to keep the base and the
Japanese government proficient in responding to radiation-related
issues.
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The citizens’ group tested people ages 21
and 91, mostly living in Kokubunji city, according to a report.
Kokubunji is downstream and about 6 miles east of Yokota Air Base.
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A 35-year-old scuba diver went missing
Thursday while apparently working off the west coast of Guam, the
U.S. Coast Guard said.
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Japanese police arrested a Defense
Department civilian on suspicion of drunken driving after he
crashed into a fence at an off-base construction site, a police
spokesman said.
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Starting in July, operating an electric
scooter in Japan will no longer require a license or a helmet,
though wearing one is encouraged, the National Police Agency
announced.
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European Union governments tentatively
agreed Friday to set a $100-per-barrel price cap on sales of
Russian diesel to coincide with an EU embargo on the fuel — steps
aimed at ending the bloc's energy dependence on Russia and limiting
the money Moscow makes to fund its war in Ukraine.
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The reconnaissance drones fly several
times a day from Ukrainian positions deep inside the thick forest
that marches across the border into Belarus, a close Russian ally,
scouring sky and land for signs of trouble on the other side.
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After the French satirical magazine
Charlie Hebdo launched a cartoon contest to mock Iran's ruling
cleric, a state-backed Iranian cyber unit struck back with a hack-and-leak
campaign that was designed to provoke fear with the claimed
pilfering of a big subscriber database, Microsoft security
researchers say.
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Ethiopia's prime minister has met the
leaders of rival Tigray forces for the first time since a
devastating two-year conflict ended with a peace deal late last
year.
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