JusticeForFatima trending as K-pop fans denounce violence against young K-pop fan K-pop fan communities in Mexico are rallying behind a school violence victim, demanding justice for a 13-year-old girl who was allegedly subjected to severe bullying by classmates because of her love of K-pop.
Asia-Pacific markets mostly in red on Tuesday, following a downbeat session on Wall Street after President Donald Trump announced that tariffs on Canada and Mexico "will go forward" once the one-month delay period expires next week.
RUPIAH - JAKARTA. South Korea and Indonesia led declines among emerging Asian currencies and stocks on Friday as the U.S. dollar strengthened, while markets braced for President Donald Trump's tariffs on China, Mexico and Canada, set to take effect next week.
Canada and Mexico are the leading exporters of steel to the US, but most of their products likely can be readily produced in the US, Bloomberg Intelligence analysis shows.
European markets were in the red on Friday morning after China vowed to retaliate as necessary to Donald Trump's extra 10% tariff hike.View on euronews
MIKTA is a pan-regional consultative body launched in 2013 at the United Nations General Assembly. Korea on Feb. 20 replaced Mexico as the group's 12th chair for a term of one year. "As geopolitical and armed conflicts escalate,
North Korean state media on Thursday criticized the United States for a nuclear submarine deal with Australia under the AUKUS partnership signed in 2021, calling it a "threat to regional peace."