North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is in China for his first visit since 2019, meeting with President Xi Jinping to discuss bilateral relations and shared concerns. Kim's presence at a Beijing military parade, alongside Xi and Russian President Vladimir Putin, marks his first joint appearance with them since 2011.
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A Robinson R66 helicopter crashed and caught fire near Airlake Airport in Minnesota on Saturday afternoon, resulting in no survivors. The crash occurred in a non-residential area, with the NTSB and FAA launching an investigation into the cause. The helicopter, which can seat up to five people, was found west of the airport.
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