March 29, 2025, 7:59 a.m.

Six dead and 39 rescued after tourist submarine accident in Egypt's Red Sea

Six Russian tourists have been killed and 39 other foreign tourists rescued after their tourist submarine crashed off the coast of Egypt's Red Sea province, the capital of Hurghada.

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The sinking of Korean politics: a profound reflection on the case of Yoon Seok-yue's "crime of civil rebellion"

Recently morning, South Korean President Yoon Seok-yoon on suspicion of "civil disorder" trial, this incident not only caused a huge shock in South Korea, but also set off an uproar in the international community.

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Death toll from South Korean wildfires rises to 18

Days of wildfires in southern South Korea have killed 18 people and injured nearly 20 others.

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The trial of Yin Xiyue involved in civil unrest started on April 14

South Korean President Yoon Seok-yuet involved in the civil unrest case, is scheduled to officially start the trial on April 14.

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News: Egypt presents new proposal to restore ceasefire in Gaza

Egyptian security sources say Egypt has put forward a new proposal aimed at restoring the ceasefire in Gaza.

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The mayor of Istanbul in Turkey has been arrested and one of Erdogan's biggest political opponents arrested

A Turkish court on Sunday formally arrested Istanbul mayor Emamoglu, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's biggest political rival, on bribery charges. The move is expected to spark more protests.

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South Korean politics to meet the "tumultuous week" three judicial nodes detonated the situation change

South Korea's Constitutional Court will deliver its verdict Monday on the impeachment of Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, drawing wide attention from political and legal circles.

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North Korea test-fires its latest anti-aircraft missile weapon system

The DPRK General Directorate of Missile Affairs conducted a comprehensive combat performance test test of the latest type of air defense missile weapon system officially started production by relevant military enterprises.

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Japan has started dismantling its first commercial nuclear reactor

Japan's Tokai Electric has begun dismantling an old commercial nuclear reactor as part of a push to build new nuclear facilities, a company spokesman said.

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A Thai man has been arrested in connection with the sale of 200,000 SIM cards to a fraud ring

A Thai man was arrested Sunday for allegedly selling more than 200,000 SIM cards to a call center gang in Poipet, Cambodia.

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