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[Global Developments: North Korean Missile Threats, Sports Milestones, and Deep-Sea Discoveries]-[Rare deep-sea creatures find livestream fame]

CNN 10 · B1 · 2025-08-25

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Global News Roundup: From Geopolitical Tensions to Scientific Breakthroughs

This summary covers the key stories from the August 25th edition of CNN 10, hosted by Coy Wire, ranging from North Korea’s evolving military strategy to inspiring human achievements and deep-sea exploration.

1. North Korea’s Escalating Nuclear Ambitions

North Korea continues to intensify its military capabilities, recently conducting tests of new "air defense missiles." A significant report from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) has unveiled the existence of a "secret missile base" near the Chinese border. This "Shinpundong Base," which spans an area larger than JFK Airport, houses an "arsenal of nuclear-capable long-range missiles" that could potentially strike American cities. Experts describe this as an "elusive nuclear threat" that is "extremely difficult to effectively counter."

Beyond hardware, the leadership structure is shifting. Kim Jong-un appears to be solidifying his succession plan by introducing his daughter, Kim Joo Ae, to the public. Once a "shy child," she is now being positioned with the "deference reserved for the Supreme Leader himself," signaling a potential future successor to the regime’s growing nuclear arsenal.

2. Sports Excellence and Cultural Milestones

In the world of professional sports, the WNBA achieved a historic moment as the Seattle Storm honored legend Sue Bird with a statue. Bird, who spent her entire two-decade career with the franchise, is the first WNBA player to receive such an honor. Reflecting on the monument, Bird noted that it represents more than just her individual accomplishments; it serves as a symbol for "women's basketball" and an inspiration for the next generation.

Additionally, the show highlighted the WNBA’s unique ownership history, noting that the Mohegan Tribe became the first Native American tribe to own a professional sports team in 2003 when they purchased the Orlando Miracle, now known as the Connecticut Sun.

3. Innovation and Deep-Sea Exploration

Technological progress was on display as the "Bridgestone World Solar Challenge" kicked off, featuring cars "driving on sunshine." College and graduate students designed these energy-efficient vehicles to race across the Australian outback, highlighting the industry's shift toward environmentally friendly automotive solutions.

Simultaneously, scientists are uncovering the mysteries of the deep ocean. An expedition in Argentina’s Mar del Plata Canyon used the "ROV Sebastian" to livestream rare marine life. The footage captivated millions of viewers, drawing comparisons to the "moon landing" in terms of public engagement. Among the discoveries were surreal creatures like the "Pignapodia" (sea spider) and the viral "Hypasteria phrygiana," or "Trojan star," which gained internet fame for its resemblance to the character Patrick Star from SpongeBob SquarePants. Scientists emphasize that these missions are crucial, as the deep ocean, which covers over 60% of our planet, remains the "least understood ecosystem on Earth."

4. Inspiration in Aging

Finally, the episode celebrated Chuck Goad, an 86-year-old from Scottsdale, Arizona, who has officially become the "oldest active certified fitness trainer" in the Guinness World Records. Goad, a former TV stuntman and model, credits his vitality to an "active lifestyle," "healthy eating," and a "positive mindset." His story serves as a reminder to "put the dent in sedentary" habits and encourages people of all ages to keep moving to "turn back the clock."

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We got this.
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That means a lot.
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If you said the dub, you get a dub.
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The statue goes well beyond just myself.
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see what you're made of and who you are.
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bolster its military capabilities
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pose a nuclear threat
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step out of your comfort zone
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see what you're made of
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show off
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📖 Transcript

Hey, everyone. How you doing? Welcome to the show.
I'm Coy Wire. Hope you had an awesome weekend.
I was in Dallas calling the Cowboys-Falcons preseason game.
So nice to meet some of you. Let's remember that whatever this week throws at us, We got this.
Time now for our 10 minutes of news to get us caught up on what's going on in the world this Monday, August 25th.
We begin in North Korea, where we're getting new images of leader Kim Jong-un's latest test of the country's new air defense missiles.

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