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World Health OrganizationKobayashi Pharmaceutical reports two more deaths potentially related to its tablets. The total number of deaths under investigation by the company and health ministry is four. More than 100 other people have been hospitalised. The affected products include various health tablets, as well as a rose-coloured sparkling sake.See the Story
Japan drugmaker reports two more deaths in supplement scare
60% Right coverage: 5 sources
Manila · ManilaFerdinand Marcos Jr. did not provide details of the actions his government would take. China and the Philippines have overlapping claims in the resource-rich and busy waterway. In the latest hostilities on Saturday, the Chinese coast guard used water cannons. Beijing accused the Philippine vessels of intruding into Chinese territorial waters.See the Story
Philippine leader warns of countermeasures in response to Chinese aggression at sea
47% Left coverage: 15 sources
Philippines · PhilippinesBeijing and Manila have a long history of maritime territorial disputes in the strategic waterway. There have been repeated confrontations between their vessels near contested reefs in recent months. The Philippines said the China Coast Guard blocked its supply vessel and damaged it with water cannon, injuring three soldiers.See the Story
China says Philippine ‘provocations’ cause of South China Sea tensions
67% Right coverage: 3 sources
Riots · GuayaquilGUAYAQUIL, March 28 — Authorities in Ecuador were working to quell a prison revolt Wednesday in the port city of Guayaquil at the same facility where one of the country’s most feared gang leaders escaped in January. The “internal revolt” was started by a group of inmates, the SNAI prisons service said on the social media platform X, adding that authorities had regained control of over 80 per cent of the jail. AFP journalists heard gunshots comin…See the Story
Revolt at Ecuador jail where powerful gang leader escaped
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Europe · RussiaRussian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Wednesday that it was "extremely hard to believe" that Islamic State would have had the capacity to launch an attack on a Moscow concert hall last Friday that killed at least 143 people.See the Story
Russia says it is hard to believe Islamic State could have launched Moscow attack
Coverage: 5 sources
App · MoscowMOSCOW - The Kremlin told Telegram owner Pavel Durov to be more attentive after the messaging application was allegedly used to help recruit the gunmen who attacked a concert hall outside Moscow. Read more at straitstimes.com.See the Story
Kremlin tells Telegram owner: be more attentive after attack near Moscow
83% Right coverage: 6 sources
Seoul · SeoulBus drivers strike in South Korea's capital of Seoul ends after agreement with their union and employers. Drivers had been demanding a 12.7 percent hourly wage hike. The industrial action was the first general strike by the city's bus drivers in 12 years. The last full scale strike in 2012 lasted 20 minutes.See the Story
Seoul bus drivers strike over pay, snarling commute in South Korea's capital
50% Left coverage: 16 sources
Three injured after gun attack on school bus in West Bank
Coverage: 5 sources