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A Russian drone, presumably bound for Ukraine, crashes into an apartment building in Romania, a NATO and EU member. / CBC

Norway says it’s joining France’s nuclear deterrence club. Meanwhile, Sweden sells Ukraine some new fighter jets. / Politico, DefenseNews

Central Asian countries are steering away from Russia, a trend so persistent “Moscow has virtually no chance of reversing it.” / Jamestown

Related: The so-called “no-limits partnership” between Russia and China is found to increasingly favor the latter. / The Diplomat

Yet another massive business deal shows the White House helping companies in which the Trump family holds stakes. / ProPublica

In China, workers are being asked to “distill” themselves, i.e., turn their knowledge and workflows into AI systems designed to outlast them. / Sixth Tone

See also: What does consent mean when you are not the user of a system, but are nonetheless continuously processed by it? / Dazed

The daughter of a serial killer explains her resentment for the true crime genre. “In my experience, the media was least interested when my family needed them most.” / Toronto Life

Revisiting Donald Richie’s The Inland Sea about Japan in the 1960s finds flaws “on an atomic level.” / Ridgeline

Regarding the link the other day about “creepypastas,” a chat about ominous architecture with the production designer of new horror film Backrooms. / dezeen

A man whose grandfather delivered milk starts a coffee business on a bike. / The Radavist

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