At least 11 people were killed when a building collapsed in New Delhi, India
A residential building in the suburbs of New Delhi, India, collapsed on Saturday (April 19th), killing at least 11 people, including three children.
moreA residential building in the suburbs of New Delhi, India, collapsed on Saturday (April 19th), killing at least 11 people, including three children.
moreRecently, the military confrontation between the Houthi armed group in Yemen and a certain country has been escalating continuously, drawing global attention.
moreThe Japan-US tariff negotiations kicked off in Washington on Wednesday (April 16). US President Donald Trump personally met with Japanese Minister of Economic Development Ryo Akazawa, who is of a lower rank than him, which was regarded as an unusual move.
moreIn the executive order on the so-called "reciprocal tariffs" signed by Trump earlier this month, the tariff rate for Japan was set at 24 percent, which triggered the dissatisfaction of the Japanese government.
moreJapan's population stood at about 123.8 million as of Oct. 1, 2024, down about 550,000 from a year earlier and down for 14 straight years, highlighting labor shortages and growing problems financing social security amid a shrinking tax base.
moreJapanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said Japan does not plan to make major concessions and will not rush to reach a deal in ongoing tariff talks with the United States.
moreIn the face of the plan of the United States to impose import tariffs on copper products, the South Korean government called on the United States to take measures conducive to the investment and business of South Korean enterprises in the United States, so as not to hinder investment activities of South Korean enterprises in the United States.
moreTurkish and foreign military representatives are meeting to discuss security in the Black Sea following a possible ceasefire agreement between Ukraine and Russia.
moreSyria has announced the establishment of diplomatic relations with South Korea.
moreOn the morning of April 4th local time, the South Korean Constitutional Court announced the impeachment of President Yoon Seok yeol, who was removed from the presidency, becoming the second president in South Korean constitutional history to be removed from office after Park Geun hye.
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