Taiwan Tests New Drone with Kratos; Trump Launches Online Platform for Affordable Medications
Taiwan has tested a new attack drone, the Mighty Hornet IV, in collaboration with US company Kratos, aiming to produce cost-effective weapons amid rising threats from China. Separately, US President Donald Trump launched 'TrumpRx.gov' for affordable medications, partnering with 16 pharmaceutical companies, including Pfizer and AstraZeneca. Additionally, Uber was ordered to pay $8.5 million due to a sexual assault case involving a driver, and the military-backed USDP was declared the winner of the parliamentary election in Myanmar amid international criticism.

Taiwan has tested the Mighty Hornet IV drone with US company Kratos to enhance its defense capabilities, successfully integrating a Taiwanese payload. This test, deemed a milestone by NCSIST, aims to rapidly produce affordable weapons in response to China's threats.
Concurrently, President Trump launched 'TrumpRx.gov' for lower medication costs, collaborating with 16 major pharmaceutical firms, including Pfizer and Merck, to provide price reductions through Medicaid. In Arizona, a jury ordered Uber to pay $8.5 million for a driver’s sexual assault, part of over 3,000 similar cases. In Myanmar, the military-backed USDP party won the parliamentary election, drawing criticism from human rights advocates.



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