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Flight delays may worsen as US federal government shutdown continues
(Washington Comprehensive News) The U.S. federal government shutdown entered its 23rd day on Thursday, and the Trump administration and Republican leaders in Congress warned that the problem of flight delays will further intensify.
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IMF: Asia's economic growth will slow this year and trade risks will increase
(Washington/Tokyo) The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said the Asia-Pacific region remains the world's fastest-growing region, but higher tariffs and rising protectionism could weaken demand for Asia-Pacific exports and ultimately weigh on economic activity.
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Japan's Mount Fuji sees its first snowfall 21 days later than usual
Mount Fuji, Japan's tallest volcano at 3,776 meters, saw its first snowfall of the year on Thursday (October 23rd). This was 21 days later than usual, making it the fourth-latest snowfall in history, but 15 days earlier than last year's record-breaking snowfall since observations began in 1894. The Kofu Local Meteorological Bureau in Yamanashi Prefecture, about 30 kilometers from Mount Fuji, observed significant snow accumulation near the summit around 6:00 a.m. Thursday. According to regulations, the Kofu Local Meteorological Bureau can only officially declare the first snowfall when snow can be seen covering the mountaintop with the naked eye. Tourists at Fujikawaguchiko in Yamanashi Prefecture excitedly took photos with the snow-covered Mount Fuji.
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US proposes Gaza partition reconstruction, Hamas must disarm first
(Jerusalem Comprehensive News) The United States and Israel are considering dividing the Gaza Strip into two areas, one controlled by Israel and the other by Hamas, but reconstruction work will only be carried out in the Israeli-controlled area until Hamas disarms and steps down in accordance with the peace agreement.
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US strikes drug-carrying ship in Pacific for the first time
(Washington Comprehensive News) U.S. Secretary of Defense (Secretary of War) Hegseth said that the U.S. military attacked two ships in the eastern Pacific on Tuesday, killing five suspected drug smugglers.
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Trump-Putin summit confirmed to be off US sanctions two Russian oil giants
(Moscow/Kyiv/Washington) US President Donald Trump canceled a planned meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, citing a perceived lack of progress in negotiations on ending the war in Ukraine. Trump also imposed sanctions on two major Russian oil companies.
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Global debt reaches record high of $337.7 trillion
(Reuters, London) - Global debt increased by more than $21 trillion in the first half of this year to a record $337.7 trillion (S$438.8 trillion) due to an improved global financial environment, a weaker dollar and loosening policies by major central banks, the Institute of International Finance's quarterly report showed.
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Japan's new prime minister aims to meet defense spending target ahead of schedule
(Tokyo Comprehensive News) As U.S. President Trump visits Japan next Monday, Japanese media reported that new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi plans to achieve the goal of defense spending accounting for 2% of gross domestic product (GDP) two years ahead of schedule.
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.

