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A major 7.8-magnitude earthquake in the southern Philippines has killed dozens, damaged buildings and raised tsunami concerns. Xi Jinping’s rare visit to North Korea signals a renewed diplomatic push and tighter coordination with Kim Jong Un. Israeli-Iranian exchanges of strikes continue to push the Middle East closer to wider war, while repeated attacks and retaliations are rattling ceasefire efforts and driving up oil prices.

Deadly Earthquake Hits Southern Philippines

Deadly Earthquake Hits Southern PhilippinesA powerful 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck the southern Philippines, causing widespread destruction and a rising death toll. Buildings collapsed in several areas, and officials also warned of tsunami impacts. Emergency responders are working to assess damage and search for survivors. The disaster is already being felt across the region as aftershocks continue.

Xi Jinping Visits North Korea

Xi Jinping Visits North KoreaXi Jinping has arrived in North Korea for a rare summit with Kim Jong Un, drawing intense international attention. The visit was marked by a lavish reception and strong rhetoric about friendship. Analysts see the trip as both a diplomatic show of support and a possible move to increase Beijing’s leverage. The talks are expected to focus on bilateral ties and regional dynamics.

Israel and Iran Trade Strikes

Israel and Iran Trade StrikesIsrael and Iran have exchanged strikes again, sharply escalating tensions across the region. The latest round of attacks has deepened fears of a broader conflict and weakened hopes for restraint. Diplomatic channels remain under pressure as both sides signal they are prepared to keep responding. Markets are also reacting to the growing risk of disruption.

Fresh Missile Fire Raises Middle East Tensions

Fresh Missile Fire Raises Middle East TensionsNew missile launches and air strikes have intensified the Middle East crisis despite calls for restraint. Israel says Iran fired missiles first, while Iran portrays its actions as retaliation. The fragile ceasefire environment is under growing strain as both sides continue to exchange blows. International concern is mounting over the risk of a wider escalation.

Ceasefire Strains as Oil Prices Jump

Ceasefire Strains as Oil Prices JumpAnother round of fire between Iran and Israel is further testing the already fragile ceasefire. The fighting is feeding market anxiety, with oil prices rising as traders brace for possible supply disruptions. Each new exchange of attacks increases the chance that the conflict will spread beyond the current front lines. The situation remains volatile and highly uncertain.