India steel factory collapse tragedy: When is safety no longer a 'luxury'?
A chimney collapse at a steel plant in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh has so far killed four people and left many others trapped.
moreA chimney collapse at a steel plant in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh has so far killed four people and left many others trapped.
moreRecently, a notice from the Los Angeles County Forensic Office has once again brought the painful reality of the Los Angeles wildfires to the public eye - the wildfires have caused 24 unfortunate deaths, and behind this cold number are countless families' broken and grieving.
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moreAs the newly elected U.S. President Trump prepares to take the oath of office, the international political stage is once again facing new changes.
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moreThe timing of US Secretary of State Blinken's visit to South Korea coincides with the expiration of the arrest warrant of Yin Xiyue.
moreRecently, a US military Osprey transport aircraft crashed in Japanese waters, resulting in the tragic death of all 8 US military personnel aboard.
moreAmidst the current global economic turmoil, the United States is brewing a major decision - declaring a national economic emergency.
moreAfter Trump said he would not rule out the use of force to seize Greenland, Denmark's foreign minister said Wednesday that Greenland could become independent if its residents wanted it, but not a U.S. state.
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