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Trump says U.S.–South Korea trade deal is ‘pretty much finalized’ in Gyeongju ahead of Xi meeting
Petra Hartmann Larawang ginawa ng AI Fact checked
On October 29, 2025, President Donald Trump said in Gyeongju that the United States and South Korea had essentially finalized a trade agreement as APEC events got underway, and he voiced optimism about a planned meeting with China’s Xi Jinping amid fraught tariff talks.
Trump arrives in Busan for summit with Xi
U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in Busan on Thursday, October 30, ahead of a highly anticipated summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. He had arrived in South Korea the previous day to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) gathering and hold talks with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung. The meeting marks the first summit between Trump and Xi in six years.
Kuwaiti prime minister arrives in Cairo for economic talks
October 29, 2025 17:13South Africa signals economic revival amid US diplomatic thaw
October 29, 2025 14:16Egypt assumes INTOSAI presidency as INCOSAI 25 starts in Sharm El-Sheikh
October 29, 2025 10:41No projects finalized under Japan's $550 billion investment pledge
October 29, 2025 06:59Japanese and Chinese foreign ministers hold first phone talks since new cabinet launch
October 28, 2025 23:51Petro insists on not recognizing Maduro but rejects invasion of Venezuela
October 28, 2025 23:31US Senate approves repeal of Trump's tariffs on Brazil
October 28, 2025 18:17Tulfo naglalayong magpadala ng higit pang Pinoy na narses at manggagawa sa transportasyon sa Japan
October 28, 2025 16:00Egypt's al-Mashat to discuss challenges at FII9 in Riyadh
October 28, 2025 15:53President Gustavo Petro starts commercial tour in Middle East
Takaichi and Trump hold first summit in Tokyo
Raj Patel Larawang ginawa ng AI
Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and U.S. President Donald Trump held their first in-person summit at Tokyo's State Guest House on October 28, 2025, agreeing to strengthen the Japan-U.S. alliance. The leaders discussed enhancing defense capabilities, economic ties, and steady implementation of tariff agreements, and met with families of Japanese nationals abducted by North Korea. They later visited the U.S. Naval Base in Yokosuka to address American servicemen.
Seoul stocks retreat from record streak ahead of major events
South Korean stocks paused their stellar run on October 28, as investors cashed in gains ahead of major events like the Trump-Xi meeting and the Federal Reserve's rate decision. The KOSPI index slid 0.8 percent to close at 4,010.41. The local currency weakened against the U.S. dollar.
South Korea and US to sign AI cooperation deal
Raj Patel Larawang ginawa ng AI
South Korea and the United States are set to sign a deal on October 29 to enhance cooperation in AI and advanced technologies during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit. The agreement accompanies a meeting between the two presidents and focuses on strengthening AI export controls and easing data regulations. It aims to foster comprehensive collaboration in science and technology for future prosperity.
March in Harare in solidarity with Cuba against US blockade
In Harare, Zimbabwe's capital, a solidarity march with Cuba took place on Cuba Street, hours before the UN vote on a resolution demanding an end to the US blockade. The event underscores Zimbabwe's support for the Caribbean nation against US sanctions.
US revokes visa of Nigerian Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka
The United States under President Donald Trump has revoked the visa of Professor Wole Soyinka, the renowned Nigerian Nobel laureate and scholar. This decision bars him from entering the country. Soyinka has shared a possible reason for the visa ban.
Takaichi tells Trump Japan will continue Russian LNG imports
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi met U.S. President Donald Trump in Tokyo on October 28 for their first summit, informing him that Japan intends to continue importing Russian liquefied natural gas for the time being. The U.S. had urged Japan to end such imports to bolster sanctions on Russia, but Takaichi stressed the necessity due to risks of domestic power shortages. The meeting focused on strengthening bilateral ties and defense cooperation.
Japan and Vietnam agree to deepen strategic partnership
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh met in Kuala Lumpur to agree on promoting exchanges at various levels to deepen their comprehensive strategic partnership. Chinh called for Japanese cooperation in science, technology, semiconductors, and energy. Takaichi expressed Japan's readiness to elevate the partnership further.
Gustavo Petro's inclusion in Clinton List sparks legitimacy crisis
President Gustavo Petro was added to the US Treasury's Clinton List, freezing any assets under US jurisdiction and barring transactions with American citizens or companies. The measure also impacts his wife, son, and Interior Minister, marking the first time a Colombian president appears on the list. Experts note that his pension and Ecopetrol remain unaffected, though questions arise over managing his personal finances.