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A medieval tower in Rome collapsed, killing one person.
A medieval tower under renovation in central Rome, Italy, collapsed, killing one person and injuring three. The 29-meter-high Conti Tower, built in the 13th century, partially collapsed on Monday morning (November 3rd) during renovations, followed by a second collapse approximately 90 minutes later. Video footage shows rescue workers using ladders to conduct search and rescue operations during the second collapse fortunately, no rescue workers were injured.
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Kim Yong-nam, North Korea's nominal head of state,has passed away.
Kim Yong-nam, a long-time nominal head of state in North Korea, died on Monday (November 3) at the age of 97. The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported that Kim Yong-nam died from multiple organ failure. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un personally visited his coffin early that morning to pay his respects and express his deepest condolences.
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Lee Jae-myung announces South Korea's massive budget to build an AI highway.
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung delivered his first policy address to the National Assembly on Tuesday (November 4), urging the assembly to expedite the review and passage of the 2026 fiscal budget. This massive 728 trillion won (approximately S$660.5 billion) budget is the largest ever awarded by any government, and Lee described it as "the first national budget to usher in the era of artificial intelligence (AI)," a starting point for guiding South Korea toward the future.
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Japanese Prime Minister Takashi Nakamoto ordered stricter immigration controls and tighter regulations on foreign land purchases early next year.
The number of foreign residents in Japan reached 3.76 million last year, an increase of 350,000 from the previous year, marking a new record high. Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi convened her first meeting on Tuesday (November 4th) to formulate a policy on foreigners, addressing issues such as foreign crime. As a flagship policy of the Takaichi Cabinet, she plans to formulate basic policy guidelines by January 2026, including tightening regulations on land purchases by foreigners.
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Cheney, the most powerful vice president in the United States, has passed away. He was a strong advocate for the Iraq War.
(Washington, D.C.) Former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney died on Monday (November 3) at the age of 84. He was described by presidential historians as one of the most powerful vice presidents in U.S. history.
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The government shutdown has entered its 34th day, and there are signs that the deadlock between the two major U.S. political parties is ending.
(Washington, D.C.) The U.S. federal government shutdown entered its 34th day on Monday, with initial signs emerging from both parties in the Senate to end the deadlock.
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The U.S. government allocated $750 million to subsidize two rare earth companies to expand their production capacity.
(New York/Washington) The U.S. government has provided $750 million (approximately S$980 million) to help two domestic rare earth companies expand their rare earth magnet production capacity in order to catch up with China’s global dominance.
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Exploring ways for U.S. forces in South Korea to respond flexibly to regional conflicts
(Seoul) U.S. War Secretary Hergace said the U.S. would consider allowing U.S. troops stationed in South Korea to respond flexibly to regional threats outside the Korean Peninsula, but the core objective of the U.S.-South Korea alliance remains to contain North Korea’s nuclear threat.
Hot Rank of Yesterday
- 1 The APEC summit opened Lee Jae-myung called for cooperation to overcome difficulties Xi Jinping proposed to continue joining hands to extend the supply chain.
- 2 The US Space Force will deploy new weapons to interfere with Chinese and Russian reconnaissance satellites.
- 3 Research suggests that walking 3,000 steps or more daily may slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease.
- 4 Macron announces France's voluntary military service plan
- 5 Trump denies declining energy: I've never worked this hard in my life.
- 6 Trump: If interest rates don't drop, I'll fire Bessant.
- 7 Trump: US-Saudi military cooperation has been elevated to a higher level
- 8 Trump supports sanctions against countries doing business with Russia, proposing a 500% tariff.
Hot Rank of the Week
- 1 The APEC summit opened Lee Jae-myung called for cooperation to overcome difficulties Xi Jinping proposed to continue joining hands to extend the supply chain.
- 2 The US Space Force will deploy new weapons to interfere with Chinese and Russian reconnaissance satellites.
- 3 Research suggests that walking 3,000 steps or more daily may slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease.
- 4 Macron announces France's voluntary military service plan
- 5 Trump denies declining energy: I've never worked this hard in my life.
- 6 Trump: If interest rates don't drop, I'll fire Bessant.
- 7 Trump: US-Saudi military cooperation has been elevated to a higher level
- 8 Trump supports sanctions against countries doing business with Russia, proposing a 500% tariff.

