Ukrainian forces are currently holding off nearly 50,000 troops, including 11,000 North Koreans, in Russia’s Kursk region as part of Europe’s deadliest conflict since World War II. The situation has raised concerns of a dangerous escalation, with reports of Russia amassing soldiers, including North Koreans, to reclaim territory in Kursk. A treaty signed between Russia and North Korea includes a mutual defense assistance clause in case of aggression against either signatory, with the possibility of joint military exercises mentioned by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Haas rookie Bearman’s troubles continue at Australian Grand Prix
Haas driver Oliver Bearman caused a second red flag at the Australian Grand Prix by spinning off the track during the final free-practice session, following a previous crash in first practice. The 19-year-old rookie lost control and got stuck in gravel after veering into grass at turn 11, requiring a crane to lift his car out. Bearman, one of six drivers making their F1 debut in Australia, missed the second practice session on Friday while...
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