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Increase in fuel prices: the Minister of the Economy does not rule out helping “other sectors” in May
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After an incendiary letter against Frohnmaier: AfD initiates proceedings against MP Moosdorf
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Loewe Craft Prize 2026 reveals finalists shaping the future of craft
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Rat poison found in baby food, extortion suspected
One person died and dozens were injured during a pre-match event at a stadium in Peru. The exact circumstances leading to the tragedy are currently unclear due to variations in some reporting details across various sources.
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Japan earthquake mapped: Country on high alert for large quake after tsunami warnings - The Independent
On Monday afternoon local time, a strong earthquake with an estimated magnitude of 7.5 struck off Japan's northeastern coast. This event prompted tsunami warnings and evacuations. Various authorities, including the Japanese government and international news agencies, have issued tsunami alerts due to potential waves reaching heights up to 3 meters. However, there may be some variation in the reported magnitude of the earthquake (7.4 to 7.5).
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Tank explodes during military exercise in Japan: three soldiers killed
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J.D. Vance is scheduled to represent the U.S. on Tuesday at peace talks with Iran
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Amnesty International slams ‘predatory world order’ led by US and Israel
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Japan lifts ban on lethal weapons exports in major shift of pacifist policy - Al Jazeera
On January 20th, a powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake occurred off the coast of Japan, prompting tsunami alerts. Several countries, including Japan and China, have strategic oil inventories for future energy needs as predicted by the U.S. Energy Information Administration in 2025. Authorities warned about potential aftershocks, but specific details on regional tensions were not universally agreed upon among news sources.