Grenade from Military Exercise Hits Residential Area in South Korea
seoul March 6, 2025 07:00At least eight people injured as grenade lands on neighborhood in Pocheon, South Korea.
At least eight people injured as grenade lands on neighborhood in Pocheon, South Korea.
South Korean Air Force accidentally drops bombs on civilians during training exercise, injuring 7 people and damaging buildings.
The extraordinary Arab Summit in Cairo faced objections from the US and Israel regarding the Gaza reconstruction plan.
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang announces economic growth target amidst US trade war tensions at National People's Congress in Beijing.
Coach Eric Chelle names an enlarged 39-man provisional squad for Nigeria's 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Rwanda and Zimbabwe.
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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang presents annual work report and budget draft to the congress, targeting around 5% economic growth by 2025.
Barcelona coach Hansi Flick states it is not his responsibility to decide on Neymar's return to the LaLiga leaders this summer.
Chinese animated film 'Ne Zha 2' becomes the most successful ever, grossing over a billion dollars outside Hollywood.
Canada experiences a nationalist revival in response to Trump's annexation threat and new tariffs, leading to increased pride and anti-US sentiment.
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Kim Yo-Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, warns US over provocative actions in the region, urging to stop escalating tensions.
US President Donald Trump raises tariffs on China from 10% to 20% due to failures in combating fentanyl imports.
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A Nigerian cocaine dealer cannot be deported to his home country due to mental health reasons, as the psychiatric care in Africa is deemed inadequate.
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