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Nov 5, 2025
Trump calls for US-China-Russia cooperation on denuclearization Putin says it does not violate the nuclear test ban.
(Washington, D.C.) U.S. President Donald Trump said he might work with China and Russia to develop a denuclearization plan, but he did not provide any details.
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Nov 5, 2025
Study: Walking 4,000 steps just one day a week can reduce the risk of premature death.
(London) A study by Harvard University in the United States has found that older adults can reduce their risk of premature death by about a quarter even if they walk 4,000 steps on just one day a week.
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Nov 4, 2025
Democratic Party sweeps three local elections Mamdani elected mayor of New York City.
(New York) In the first major election since President Trump returned to the White House, the Democratic Party won three races: mayor of New York City, governor of Virginia, and governor of New Jersey. This victory has given the Democrats a glimmer of hope for a comeback in the midterm elections at the end of next year. Trump claimed that the Republican Party lost because he did not run and voters protested the continued shutdown of the federal government.
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Nov 4, 2025
Germany, along with several other countries, has cracked down on fraud and money laundering networks involving over 300 million euros.
(Wiesbaden) German police have launched an international joint operation targeting suspected fraud and money laundering networks, arresting nearly 20 people in several countries, including Singapore, with the amount involved exceeding 300 million euros (approximately 450 million Singapore dollars).
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Nov 4, 2025
Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi plans to lift overtime caps and return to a workaholic era.
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi intends to overturn the overtime work limit law enacted five years ago, potentially returning Japan to an era of workaholics. In Japan, which is facing a labor shortage, Takaichi's new policy is seen as beneficial to businesses. However, workers strongly oppose it.
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Nov 4, 2025
A car rammed into pedestrians in a coastal tourist area in western France, injuring 10 people.
(Paris) A car rammed into pedestrians in a coastal tourist area in western France, injuring 10 people. The man who caused the accident has been arrested and has multiple criminal records.
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