
Reuters World News China’s military parade, Venezuela, Epstein, Chicago and autism
Sep 3, 2025
China showcases its military strength in a grand parade, raising eyebrows globally. A U.S. drone strike in Venezuela sparks controversy over drug trafficking claims. Newly released documents on Jeffrey Epstein unleash a wave of revelations. Meanwhile, Trump plans to send National Guard troops to tackle crime in Chicago. Experts express concerns that new autism research could hinder vaccine confidence and scientific investigation. The geopolitical climate continues to shift, leaving many questions unanswered.
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Questions Over Real-World Readiness
- Analysts caution that much of China's showcased hardware remains operationally untested after decades without major warfighting.
- That gap raises questions about real-world effectiveness despite impressive demonstrations.
Leaders Flank Xi And Draw Reactions
- Xi Jinping marched through Tiananmen flanked by Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un, while Kim's teenage daughter drew attention as a possible successor.
- Donald Trump mocked the gathering on Truth Social, urging Xi to 'give my warmest regards' as they 'conspire against the United States'.
Contested US Strike On Alleged Drug Boat
- The US military struck a speedboat in the Caribbean, killing 11 people claimed to be linked to Venezuela's Tren de Aragua.
- Reuters verification found no obvious AI in the video Trump shared, while Venezuelan officials deny the gang's presence in the country.
