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Venezuela destroys CIA cell organization
(Caracas) Venezuela claims to have dismantled a CIA-funded spies that plotted a false flag operation to frame the USS Gravely, a US destroyer deployed in the southern Caribbean, in an attempt to instigate a full-blown military conflict between Venezuela and the United States.
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Speculation about extending his term continues to simmer Trump does not rule out a third term.
(Washington, D.C.) U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday (October 27) that he would not run for vice president in the 2028 election, but declined to indicate that he would not seek a third term, fueling speculation that he might extend his term.
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Trump's visit to Japan deepens US-Japan alliance, focuses on shipbuilding
US President Trump arrived in Tokyo, Japan, on Monday (October 27), the second stop of his Asian tour, where he met with Japanese Emperor Naruhito. The following day, he will hold his first meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, who took office just a week ago. The two sides are expected to expand cooperation on security issues and economic security cooperation, including energy, to deepen the US-Japan alliance.
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Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi wants to unleash the potential of Japan's defense industry
(Tokyo Comprehensive News) Japan is striving to become an international arms power. The Liberal Democratic Party and the Japan Restoration Party, to which Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi belongs, plan to relax defense export restrictions, build weapons factories, and accelerate domestic military investment.
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Argentina's ruling coalition wins easily in mid-term elections
(Buenos Aires, MI) - Argentina's ruling coalition led by President Milley easily won Sunday's midterm elections and gained more seats in Congress. US President Trump said the United States provided substantial assistance to Milley's "big win."
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South Korea-US tariff talks stall, leaving little hope of a deal before APEC.
Although U.S. President Trump recently declared that the U.S.-South Korea tariff negotiations are "nearing the end", the South Korean presidential office publicly stated for the first time on Monday (October 27) that even if a South Korea-U.S. summit is held this week, the two sides still have major differences on key issues and it may be difficult to finalize an agreement before this week's Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit.
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Israel insists on leading Gaza security search for hostage remains expanded
(Jerusalem Comprehensive News) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted that Israel will continue to control the internal security of the Gaza Strip and decide which countries can send troops to Gaza to monitor the ceasefire.
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Serious traffic accident in Argentina: Bus plunges into river, resulting in 13 deaths and 30 injuries
A serious traffic accident occurred in Misiones Province in northern Argentina early Sunday morning (October 26). A bus collided with a car on a foggy bridge, crashing through a guardrail and into a river, killing 13 people and injuring more than 30. Argentine media reported that the accident occurred at 4:30 a.m. and that the bus was carrying more than 50 passengers. Police and rescue workers quickly arrived at the scene to provide assistance. The cause of the accident remains under investigation. (AFP)
Hot Rank of Yesterday
- 1 Trump threatens to withhold federal funding to prevent Democratic candidate from being elected mayor of New York City
- 2 A medieval tower in Rome collapsed, killing one person.
- 3 Kim Yong-nam, North Korea's nominal head of state,has passed away.
- 4 Lee Jae-myung announces South Korea's massive budget to build an AI highway.
- 5 Japanese Prime Minister Takashi Nakamoto ordered stricter immigration controls and tighter regulations on foreign land purchases early next year.
- 6 Cheney, the most powerful vice president in the United States, has passed away. He was a strong advocate for the Iraq War.
- 7 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.
- 8 The U.S. government allocated $750 million to subsidize two rare earth companies to expand their production capacity.
Hot Rank of the Week
- 1 Trump threatens to withhold federal funding to prevent Democratic candidate from being elected mayor of New York City
- 2 A medieval tower in Rome collapsed, killing one person.
- 3 Kim Yong-nam, North Korea's nominal head of state,has passed away.
- 4 Lee Jae-myung announces South Korea's massive budget to build an AI highway.
- 5 Japanese Prime Minister Takashi Nakamoto ordered stricter immigration controls and tighter regulations on foreign land purchases early next year.
- 6 Cheney, the most powerful vice president in the United States, has passed away. He was a strong advocate for the Iraq War.
- 7 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.
- 8 The U.S. government allocated $750 million to subsidize two rare earth companies to expand their production capacity.

