S.korea re-named Chinese poster without baseline foreign penetration requirements

S.korea re-named Chinese poster without baseline foreign penetration requirements

It was an image of a celebration poster in a celebration poster following Yoon Suk Yeol's removal as South Korean president, which surfaced, claiming it proved the disconnection of the opposition and China from him. But the material comes from local anti-king rallyists who posted multilingual posters on Seoul explaining protests against foreigners by the…

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The shaky bridges slowed down Germany's transportation and economy. Can more money solve this problem?

The shaky bridges slowed down Germany's transportation and economy. Can more money solve this problem?

Bad Schandau, Germany (AP) – Germany's reputation for efficiency has been hit by concrete shock. Cracks and collapses are also the biggest economic risks in Europe. The EU's most populous members are trying to solve the problem of dilapidated infrastructure, including about 4,000 bridges that need to be modernized or replaced over the next decade….

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4/10: CBS Evening News Plus

4/10: CBS Evening News Plus

4/10: CBS Evening News Plus CBS News Watch CBS News Why did the stock market fall after Trump’s tariffs were suspended? Reporter's notebook: Trump's speech on tariffs transfer Be the first person to know Get browser notifications about breaking news, live events and exclusive reports. not now Open

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Legacy of Canada's longest hotel strike

Legacy of Canada's longest hotel strike

In the anniversary of Canadian labor history, few events are as indelible as the long-running hotel strike on the historic Hôtel des Gouverneurs in the Trois-Rivières in Quebec. It was initially amid a dispute over working conditions and wage equity that evolved into a strong worker resilience, shaping public policy, inspiring a broader dialogue about…

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Supreme Court Orders Trump Administration to Return to Men by Mistake, Deporting Her Man Back to El Salvador

Supreme Court Orders Trump Administration to Return to Men by Mistake, Deporting Her Man Back to El Salvador

The U.S. Supreme Court said Thursday that the Trump administration must promote the return of a Maryland man who was wrongly deported to El Salvador, rejecting the administration's emergency appeal. The court took action in the case of Salvadorian citizen Kilmar Abrego Garcia, whose immigration court order prevented him from expelling from his homeland for…

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