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Trump continues to put pressure on Hamas
(Washington/Paris) US President Trump again warned on Thursday that Hamas's killing in Gaza violates the ceasefire agreement and will be annihilated by the United States if such behavior continues.
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Trump calls for a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, but Zelensky's US visit yields nothing
(Washington) - U.S. President Donald Trump held talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House on Friday (October 17), urging him to reach a deal with Russia on the war. Trump declined to provide Ukraine with Tomahawk cruise missiles, leaving Zelensky empty-handed, having hoped the United States would increase pressure on Russia.
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Cambodia deports online fraud suspects 64 South Koreans return to Seoul
Sixty-four South Korean citizens implicated in Cambodian criminal activities arrived at Incheon International Airport on Saturday morning (October 18) under police escort from Phnom Penh's Dresden International Airport. They appeared to be handcuffed, but their hands were covered with cloth. Most of them are criminal suspects wanted by South Korea, including some wanted by Interpol. They will be investigated and face legal action for allegedly engaging in fraudulent activities in Cambodian criminal circles.
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Besant's He Lifeng will visit Malaysia next week to restart US-China trade talks
(Washington/Beijing) China and the United States have agreed to hold a new round of trade negotiations next week. U.S. Treasury Secretary Jeffrey Bennett and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng are expected to meet in Malaysia to seek to ease the trade tensions caused by mutual countermeasures between the two countries and prepare for the China-U.S. summit at the end of this month.
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The US officially announced tariffs on trucks but quietly exempted several products from matching tariffs.
(Washington Comprehensive News) US President Trump officially ordered a 25% tariff on imported medium and heavy-duty trucks and a 10% tariff on buses starting November 1, but he also extended a tax credit for imported auto parts to 2030.
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The World Bank and other international organizations have recently estimated that the cost of rebuilding Gaza will exceed 90 billion yuan.
(Washington) Following the implementation of the ceasefire between Israel and Kazakhstan, preparations for Gaza's reconstruction have begun, with senior finance officials from various countries expressing their willingness to help. The World Bank and the United Nations are finalizing new cost estimates for Gaza's reconstruction, projecting a total of US$70 billion (S$90.6 billion).
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The United States plans to build Guam into a strategic pillar in the Pacific
(Guam) The Wall Street Journal reported that the Pentagon is strengthening Guam's defense system to transform this U.S. Pacific territory, which is closer to Beijing than Hawaii, into a pillar of the U.S. Pacific strategy.
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Scientists experiment with using miniature brain organoids to power computers
(AFP, Paris) Swiss scientists have used human stem cells to grow miniature brain organoids, which serve as primitive biological processors to explore how to harness the mysterious computing power of the human brain.
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- 3 Trump threatens to withhold federal funding to prevent Democratic candidate from being elected mayor of New York City
- 4 A medieval tower in Rome collapsed, killing one person.
- 5 Kim Yong-nam, North Korea's nominal head of state,has passed away.
- 6 Lee Jae-myung announces South Korea's massive budget to build an AI highway.
- 7 Japanese Prime Minister Takashi Nakamoto ordered stricter immigration controls and tighter regulations on foreign land purchases early next year.
- 8 Cheney, the most powerful vice president in the United States, has passed away. He was a strong advocate for the Iraq War.
Hot Rank of the Week
- 1 we2usat P6 Mini: From Concept to Launch
- 2 Your cargo has been damaged. A UPS MD-11 cargo plane crashed shortly after takeoff.
- 3 Trump threatens to withhold federal funding to prevent Democratic candidate from being elected mayor of New York City
- 4 A medieval tower in Rome collapsed, killing one person.
- 5 Kim Yong-nam, North Korea's nominal head of state,has passed away.
- 6 Lee Jae-myung announces South Korea's massive budget to build an AI highway.
- 7 Japanese Prime Minister Takashi Nakamoto ordered stricter immigration controls and tighter regulations on foreign land purchases early next year.
- 8 Cheney, the most powerful vice president in the United States, has passed away. He was a strong advocate for the Iraq War.

