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9 To Know: March 21, 2023
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9 To Know is here with nine stories you need to know both here in Oklahoma and around the globe.
Japanese Leader Arrives In Kyiv As China’s Xi Visits Russia
Associated Press
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida made a surprise visit Tuesday to Kyiv, stealing some of the global attention from Asian rival President Xi Jinping of China, who is in Moscow to present a show of unity with Russia against the West over its invasion of Ukraine.
China’s Xi Seeks New Diplomatic Inroads With Asian Leaders
Associated Press
Chinese President Xi Jinping has used his first face-to-face meetings with America’s Asia-Pacific allies since 2020 to try to forge diplomatic inroads as Washington pushes back against Beijing’s influence in the region.
World Leaders Grieve Deadly Halloween Crowd Surge In Seoul
Associated Press
World leaders expressed sadness and condolences after at least 151 people were killed in a crowd surge Saturday night in Seoul, South Korea.
Britain’s Political Turmoil Shatters Its Pragmatic Image
Associated Press
With the Tories in Britain ousting two Prime Ministers just this year, political turmoil is cause fissures in the UK's once pragmatic image.
North Korea Launches Missile Over Japan In Response To Joint Military Drills
Associated Press
The testing spree is a response to two sets of military drills -- one between Washington and Seoul and the other involving Washington, Seoul and Tokyo -- off the Korean Peninsula’s east coast last week.
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Half Of Japan Governing Lawmakers Tied To Unification Church
Associated Press
Japan’s governing party said Thursday that an internal survey found that nearly half of its national lawmakers had ties to the Unification Church, in a widening controversy that emerged after the assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Half Of Japan Governing Lawmakers Tied To Unification Church
Associated Press
Japan’s governing party said Thursday that an internal survey found that nearly half of its national lawmakers had ties to the Unification Church, in a widening controversy that emerged after the assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Nagasaki Marks A-Bombing Anniversary Amid Nuclear War Fears
Associated Press
Nagasaki paid tribute to the victims of the U.S. atomic bombing 77 years ago on Aug. 9.
Nagasaki Marks A-Bombing Anniversary Amid Nuclear War Fears
Associated Press
Nagasaki paid tribute to the victims of the U.S. atomic bombing 77 years ago on Aug. 9.
China Sanctions Pelosi, Sends 100 Warplanes To Taiwan Drills
Associated Press
China said Friday that more than 100 warplanes and 10 warships have taken part in live-fire military drills surrounding Taiwan over the past two days, while announcing sanctions on U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi over her visit to the self-governing island earlier this week.
China Sanctions Pelosi, Sends 100 Warplanes To Taiwan Drills
Associated Press
China said Friday that more than 100 warplanes and 10 warships have taken part in live-fire military drills surrounding Taiwan over the past two days, while announcing sanctions on U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi over her visit to the self-governing island earlier this week.
Ex-leader Shinzo Abe Fatally Shot In Shock Japan Attack
Associated Press
Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, a divisive arch-conservative and one of his nation’s most powerful and influential figures, has died after being shot during a campaign speech Friday in western Japan, hospital officials said.
Ex-leader Shinzo Abe Fatally Shot In Shock Japan Attack
Associated Press
Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, a divisive arch-conservative and one of his nation’s most powerful and influential figures, has died after being shot during a campaign speech Friday in western Japan, hospital officials said.
Biden: US Would Intervene With Military To Defend Taiwan
Associated Press
President Joe Biden said Monday the U.S. would intervene militarily if China were to invade Taiwan, declaring the commitment to protect the island is “even stronger” after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Biden: US Would Intervene With Military To Defend Taiwan
Associated Press
President Joe Biden said Monday the U.S. would intervene militarily if China were to invade Taiwan, declaring the commitment to protect the island is “even stronger” after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
North Korea Fires Ballistic Missile Amid Rising Animosities
Associated Press
North Korea launched a ballistic missile toward its eastern waters on Wednesday, South Korean and Japanese officials said, days after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed to speed up the development of his nuclear weapons.
North Korea Fires Ballistic Missile Amid Rising Animosities
Associated Press
North Korea launched a ballistic missile toward its eastern waters on Wednesday, South Korean and Japanese officials said, days after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed to speed up the development of his nuclear weapons.
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10 Found Dead After Japan Tour Boat With 26 Aboard Sinks
Associated Press
Rescuers said that 10 people who were retrieved Sunday from the frigid sea and the rocky coast of a northern Japanese national park had died, a day after a tour boat with 26 aboard apparently sank in rough waters, triggering questions why it was allowed to sail.
10 Found Dead After Japan Tour Boat With 26 Aboard Sinks
Associated Press
Rescuers said that 10 people who were retrieved Sunday from the frigid sea and the rocky coast of a northern Japanese national park had died, a day after a tour boat with 26 aboard apparently sank in rough waters, triggering questions why it was allowed to sail.
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Oklahoma Turnpike Authority warns of smishing text scams targeting Oklahomans
Amanda Siew
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority wants Oklahomans to watch out for a smishing text scam that is utilizing PIKEPASS' logo and website. The agency says it is not affiliated with the texts and ask anyone who receives the texts to report them.
Oklahoma Turnpike Authority warns of smishing text scams targeting Oklahomans
Amanda Siew
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority wants Oklahomans to watch out for a smishing text scam that is utilizing PIKEPASS' logo and website. The agency says it is not affiliated with the texts and ask anyone who receives the texts to report them.
LiveFree OKC stripped of millions to reduce community violence
Matt McCabe
The federal government announced a $2 million grant to LiveFree OKC for a community violence intervention program has been canceled. It creates a need for a community nonprofit which says it just underwent an expansion.
LiveFree OKC stripped of millions to reduce community violence
Matt McCabe
The federal government announced a $2 million grant to LiveFree OKC for a community violence intervention program has been canceled. It creates a need for a community nonprofit which says it just underwent an expansion.
Oklahoma man sentenced to 25 years for lewd acts against child; new charges filed
Tevis Hillis
Cleveland County judge sentences 22-year-old Joseph Schubert to the maximum 25 years for lewd acts to a child. The incident occurred at a local martial arts studio
Oklahoma man sentenced to 25 years for lewd acts against child; new charges filed
Tevis Hillis
Cleveland County judge sentences 22-year-old Joseph Schubert to the maximum 25 years for lewd acts to a child. The incident occurred at a local martial arts studio
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Top Headlines
Oklahoma Turnpike Authority warns of smishing text scams targeting Oklahomans
Amanda Siew
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority wants Oklahomans to watch out for a smishing text scam that is utilizing PIKEPASS' logo and website. The agency says it is not affiliated with the texts and ask anyone who receives the texts to report them.
LiveFree OKC stripped of millions to reduce community violence
Matt McCabe
The federal government announced a $2 million grant to LiveFree OKC for a community violence intervention program has been canceled. It creates a need for a community nonprofit which says it just underwent an expansion.
Oklahoma man sentenced to 25 years for lewd acts against child; new charges filed
Tevis Hillis
Cleveland County judge sentences 22-year-old Joseph Schubert to the maximum 25 years for lewd acts to a child. The incident occurred at a local martial arts studio
Metro fire departments urge caution ahead of Flash Flood threats; How to stay safe
Elizabeth Fitz
Oklahoma fire departments stress flash flood precautions, following a fatal incident in Moore. Understand the risks and know what to do if trapped.
Woman overcomes near-death accident to run Boston Marathon again
Mike Glover
After a horrific accident, doctors declared Rachel Foster dead. But today she is alive and well and living her dream of running marathons.
Edmond family speaks out as DUI suspect faces new charges
Deanne Stein
The family an Edmond man killed in a wrong-way DUI crash is speaking out, warning others and demanding justice after learning the suspect has since been charged with additional crimes.
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