Nov. 7, 2025, 3:08 a.m.

North Korea Condemns U.S. Sanctions: Will Stand Firm to the End

Recently, the Foreign Ministry of North Korea made a resounding condemnation of the latest round of U.S. sanctions and firmly declared that it would "stand firm to the end."

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North Korea's vice foreign minister criticized the unilateral sanctions imposed by the US on North Korea, saying that it would stand by to the end

North Korea has condemned the recent sanctions imposed by the United States on it, saying that it will stand by to the end.

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Nigeria's foreign minister refutes Trump's claims, denying that the government supports jihadist groups in the massacre of Christians.

The Nigerian government responded for the first time on Tuesday (November 4th) to US President Trump's threat of air strikes against Nigeria, declaring that the authorities will never tolerate religious persecution.

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News: More than 1,500 people have fled from the KK Park. The Thai military has stepped up surveillance of the Thai-Myanmar border

Thai media, citing sources, reported that the Thai Army is closely monitoring the Thai-Myanmar border in the Mae Soi area of Thaburi Province and said that more than 1,500 people have fled from the KK park in Myanmar to Thailand so far.

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India said it has obtained a license from China to import rare earth magnets

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of India said that Indian companies have obtained licenses to import rare earth magnets from China, indicating that Beijing has relaxed its export control.

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Heavy rainfall in central Vietnam has caused severe floods, disrupting the evacuation of tens of thousands of residents and traffic

The Vietnamese government reported that the heavy rainfall in the past few days has caused severe floods in the central region, especially hitting the popular tourist destinations of Hue and Hoi An.

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The first case of avian influenza in Japan this season has exposed the shortcomings in prevention and control: industrial shock and hidden concerns in the epidemic prevention system are emerging simultaneously

Recently, Japan confirmed the first highly pathogenic avian influenza case of this season and initiated large-scale culling and restriction measures in Shiraoka Town, Hokkaido.

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Japan and the United States have reached a consensus on the framework for ensuring the supply of rare earths and critical minerals

The United States and Japan signed a framework agreement on Tuesday, aiming to ensure the supply of rare earths and critical minerals through mining and processing.

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The new prime minister of Japan attended the ASEAN Summit and emphasized strengthening security cooperation

At the Asian-Japan Summit, Japan's new Prime Minister, Saane Takashi, reaffirmed the political legacy of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe - a commitment to promoting a Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP) region.

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Lee Jae-myeong: The trade negotiations between South Korea and the United States are still at a stalemate

South Korean President Lee Jae-myung said that South Korea and the United States still have differences on key details of a $350 billion investment commitment, which means that the two countries may not be able to finalize a trade agreement before the APEC summit.

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