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13 Apr
Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako have visited two towns in Ishikawa Prefecture; Anamizu and Noto that were badly hit by the New Year’s Day earthquake. The Emperor and Empress visited a public facility in the...
12 Apr
Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio addressed a joint session of the US Congress at Washington DCon Thursday. In his speech, he pledged that Japan will work as the United States’ global partner to maintain...
12 Apr
The level of the Ural River rose to new record highs on Friday in the city of Orenburg as critical flooding forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of people in Russia and Kazakhstan, authorities said. Fast-...
12 Apr
Mexico City's army and government authorities assist residents affected by an oily substance in their tap water by providing water jugs and water purification systems. Residents fear the problem could escalate...
12 Apr
China, the U.S. and the EU reached a new consensus on Wednesday on improving cooperation in consumer product safety. At the Eighth China-U.S.-EU Trilateral Summit on Consumer Product Safety in Hangzhou, the...
12 Apr
French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and Canada's Justin Trudeau stood firm on Thursday in support of the trade agreement between Canada and the European Union, known as CETA, despite facing obstacles in France's...
12 Apr
US President Joe Biden on Thursday hosted Philippines President Marcos and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida for the first-ever trilateral summit between the three countries and said that the US commitments to...
12 Apr
A Russian rocket blasted off for a test flight on Thursday at the third try, after previous launch attempts earlier this week were aborted in the final seconds of countdown. The flagship Angara A5 is designed...
12 Apr
A major tourist destination on the French Riviera, the city of Nice is experimenting with video surveillance powered by algorithms to combat daily crimes and Nice's mayor invested millions over the years....
11 Apr
Cherry blossom trees at the famed Tidal Basin in Washington D.C. as Tokyo will send another 250 to replace some that are being chopped down in the US capital as part of an embankment rehabilitation project....

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