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Government shutdown deadlocked Trump calls for abolition of lengthy debates.
(Washington, D.C.) The U.S. federal government shutdown entered its 30th day on Thursday (October 30), with President Trump calling for the repeal of the Senate's lengthy debate rules to bypass Democratic obstruction of the appropriations bill vote.
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The Dutch general election turned dramatically at the last minute, with a 38-year-old centrist leader poised to become the youngest prime minister.
(The Hague) The Dutch general election unfolded in an unprecedented suspenseful drama, with the far-right Party for Freedom, led by Wilders, narrowly overtaking the previously leading centrist Democrat 66 at the last minute. However, with no party willing to form a coalition government with the Freedom Party, 38-year-old Quieten of Democrat 66 is poised to become the youngest prime minister in Dutch history.
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First summit between South Korean and Japanese leaders in Gyeongju emphasis on continuing shuttle diplomacy
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung and Japan's newly appointed Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi held their first summit meeting in Gyeongju on Thursday (October 30). Takaichi visited South Korea just nine days after taking office. During this symbolic meeting, both sides reaffirmed their commitment to "shuttle diplomacy" and emphasized the need for strengthened future-oriented cooperation between South Korea and Japan amid escalating regional tensions.
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Israel continues to bomb Gaza after ceasefire was restored UN condemns the move.
(Jerusalem) Israel continued bombing the Gaza Strip on Wednesday after announcing the reinstatement of a ceasefire, and indicated it would continue to take action to eliminate any threats.
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American economist Sachs: The United States must accept that it is no longer the sole superpower in a multipolar world.
Asian countries still have the potential to achieve significant economic development over the next 25 years, but this requires the United States to accept that it is no longer the only superpower and to exercise restraint and mutual respect with other major powers in an increasingly multipolar world, so as not to allow geopolitical risks to destroy the general peace and stability of the world.
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Hurricane Melissa ravaged three Caribbean countries, killing more than 30 people.
Hurricane Melissa ravaged the Caribbean, causing 33 deaths and nearly $8 billion (approximately S$10.4 billion) in damage across Jamaica, Haiti, and Cuba. The U.S. National Hurricane Center reported that as of 5:00 AM New York time on Thursday (October 30th) (5:00 PM Singapore time), Melissa's maximum sustained winds reached 155 kilometers per hour. The hurricane left numerous houses collapsed, roads blocked, streets severely flooded, and widespread power outages. In Cuba, a farmer rescued a dog and salvaged some belongings from a flooded house. (AFP)
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Following Russia's nuclear weapons test, Trump ordered the immediate resumption of nuclear weapons testing.
(Busan) U.S. President Donald Trump has instructed the War Department to immediately resume nuclear weapons testing on a scale comparable to that of other nuclear-armed states such as China and Russia.
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Gen Z youths taking to the streets to protest while waving pirate flags
In 2025, Gen Z protests erupted around the world. From Indonesia, Nepal, and the Philippines in Asia, to Peru across the Pacific, and Madagascar in Africa. These young people, growing up in different languages and cultures, took to the streets to protest, carrying the same flag—the flag of the Japanese manga "One Piece."
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