April 2, 2025, 4:39 a.m.

A South Korean court ruled on Yoon's impeachment on Friday

The Constitutional Court of South Korea announced on April 1 that it will hold a trial on the impeachment of Yun Seok-yuol at 11 am on Friday (4), and the ruling will decide whether to stay in office.

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Senior Japanese lawmakers fear the country is heading for a major economic crisis in the face of U.S. tariffs

The Trump administration's tariffs are imminent, and the Japanese government has rushed to formulate support measures for businesses, fearing that tariffs could cause a major economic crisis.

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North Korea has accused the United States and Japan of accelerating joint weapons production

A North Korean defense Ministry official strongly condemned the push by the United States and Japan to jointly produce weapons and equipment, calling it a new factor fueling regional instability and stressing that North Korea will continue to stockpile a strong deterrent force.

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China, Japan and South Korea resume economic dialogue and cooperation to meet the challenge of Trump's tariffs

China, Japan and South Korea held their first economic dialogue in five years on Sunday, aiming to boost regional trade cooperation in response to challenges posed by the Trump administration's tariff policies.

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Search continues for 17 dead and 32 injured in Myanmar earthquake in Bangkok, Thailand

Bangkok, Thailand, reported that as of 6 a.m. (7 a.m. Singapore time) Sunday (March 30), Myanmar's powerful earthquake has killed 17 people in Bangkok, 32 people injured and 83 people missing.

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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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