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Iranian People Protest 44th Anniversary of Islamic Revolution, President Raisi Appeals to “Deceived Youth

On Saturday, Iran celebrated the 44th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution with nationwide protests and heightened tensions with the West. During President Ebrahim Raisi's speech at Tehran's Azadi Square, a group of anti-government hackers known as “Edalate Ali (Justice of Ali)” interrupted the event, with a voice shouting “Death to the dictator”. Raisi responded by appealing to the “deceived youth” to repent and be pardoned by Iran’s supreme leader. The protests began in September and have continued to grow, raising questions about how the government will respond.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Orders U.S. Fighter Jet to Shoot Down Unidentified Object in Canadian Airspace

Justin Trudeau ordered a U.S. fighter jet to shoot down an unidentified object flying over the Yukon, following similar action taken by the U.S. in Alaska the day before. The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) is now recovering and analyzing the wreckage, and both nations are committed to protecting their airspace from increased activity in the region.

Trudeau Orders Take Down of Unidentified Object Over Canadian Airspace, Canadian and U.S. Forces to Lead Recovery Operation

Justin Trudeau has confirmed that an unidentified object was shot down over Canadian airspace on his orders on Saturday. The object was detected by NORAD and was shot down by a U.S. military F-22 over the Yukon. Trudeau and U.S. President Joe Biden have discussed the incident, and Canadian and U.S. forces will lead the recovery operation, highlighting the close cooperation between the two countries in defending their shared airspace.

Biden Administration Announces Sanctions on Chinese Entities in Response to Alleged Spy Balloon Incident

The Biden administration has announced economic sanctions on six Chinese entities in response to an alleged Chinese spy balloon that flew across U.S. airspace last week. The sanctions are intended to make it more difficult for the entities to obtain American technology exports and are part of a broader effort to address Chinese surveillance activities. It remains to be seen how the Chinese government will respond to the sanctions and whether they will have any effect on the ongoing diplomatic dispute.

US Commerce Department Blacklists Six Chinese Entities in Response to Suspected Chinese Spy Balloon

The US government has taken action against six Chinese entities in response to a suspected Chinese spy balloon that flew over US airspace last week. The US Commerce Department has blacklisted the five companies and one research institute from obtaining US technology without government authorization, and urged other countries to take similar measures. This is part of a broader effort to address Chinese surveillance activities, with more measures expected in the coming weeks and months.

Biden and Lula Discuss Coalition to End War in Ukraine at White House Meeting

US President Joe Biden and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva met at the White House to discuss the war in Ukraine. Lula proposed a coalition of countries not directly involved in the conflict to end the war and build peace. Biden will travel to Poland at the end of the month to meet with President Duda to discuss collective efforts to support Ukraine and bolster NATO's deterrence.

Pentagon Shoots Down High-Altitude Object Over Alaska Airspace

The Pentagon, at the direction of President Biden, shot down a "high altitude object" over Alaska airspace on Friday. A fighter aircraft was dispatched to carry out the task, and the object fell on ice. The incident comes several days after the Pentagon took down a Chinese spy balloon, and it is unclear if the object was related to it.

U.S. Military Shoots Down High-Altitude Object Over Alaskan Airspace and Arctic Waters

The U.S. military shot down an unidentified object flying at 40,000 feet in Alaskan airspace and Arctic waters on Friday, at the recommendation of the Pentagon and on the orders of President Joe Biden. The object was shot down and came inside U.S. territorial waters, but no further information has been released. The National Security Council coordinator for strategic communications, John Kirby, did not confirm or deny rumors of a Chinese surveillance balloon.

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