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Peru: Stadium crush in Lima kills one, injures dozens

At least one person has died and 60 others were injured in Peru's capital, Lima, on Friday night, authorities reported. The incident took place at the Alejandro Villanueva Stadium, in what appears to have been a crush of fans. What do we know about the fan crush in Lima? Authorities said officers had rescued several

Why US–South Africa Relations Have Deteriorated

When South African President Cyril Ramaphosa recently lambasted "vicious global right-wing forces" at an ANC party conference, everyone knew he was referring to US President Donald Trump. His outspoken criticism comes as no surprise, as relations between South Africa and the US have deteriorated considerably since Trump returned to the White House in 2025. Trump says

Germans Alter Easter Travel Plans Amid Rising Global Crises

Skip next section WATCH: Germany rehearses mass evacuations for a NATO war April 4, 2026 WATCH: Germany rehearses mass evacuations for a NATO war Russia's threat has pushed Germany to carry out the biggest war drill of its kind in decades — testing its readiness for mass evacuations of wounded allied soldiers from NATO's eastern

Artemis II Crosses Midpoint to Moon, Sends Photos of Earth

The Artemis II mission successfully continued its lunar flyby path, passing the halfway point between the Earth and the Moon, NASA has said. Artemis II astronauts are the first to fly towards the moon since Apollo 17 in 1972. They will not land, as their mission is a test of the capsule itself and the

Indian LPG tanker Green Sanvi crosses Hormuz

Published April 4, 2026 last updated April 4, 2026 Green Sanvi becomes the seventh India-bound LPG vessel through the strait amid Iran war disruptions, as New Delhi scrambles to secure fuel supplies. DW has the latest. https://p.dw.com/p/5BeMP The Jag Vasant docked in Mumbai this week after sailing through Hormuz [FILE: April 1, 2026]Image: Rafiq Maqbool/AP

Massive Russian air strikes kill at least 14 in Ukraine

Ukraine came under massive air attacks from Russia on Thursday night and throughout Friday, which killed at least 14 people across the country. Ukraine's second-largest city, Kharkiv, was facing wave after wave of air strikes on Thursday night and Friday morning, Ukrainian officials said, as Russia's full-scale assault on its neighbor continued into its 1,500th day.

K-beauty as Soft Power: How Korean Beauty Became Political

First it was cars and electronics, then pop music and films, and now the beauty industry: skincare and cosmetics "made in Korea" are in demand all over the world. More and more Westerners are raving about South Korean beauty products. This success is no coincidence, nor is it a purely aesthetic phenomenon. The east Asian country has made its

5.9 magnitude earthquake in Afghanistan kills at least eight

At least eight people were killed in Kabul after an earthquake of magnitude 5.9 rattled parts of northern Afghanistan and western Pakistan late Friday, officials said. The quake was centered in the Hindu Kush mountain range, about 150 kilometers east of the Afghan city of Kunduz, and was felt across Afghanistan, and in parts of Pakistan and India. The ​quake was at

Search Continues for Missing F-15E Crew Member

Skip next section Iraq closes border crossing after US-Israeli strikes kill one, injured at least five April 4, 2026 Iraq closes border crossing after US-Israeli strikes kill one, injured at least five Iraq's Border Ports Authority on Saturday announced the closure of the the Iraq-Iran border crossing at Shalamcheh after the site was targeted by

Trump Proposes $1.5T Defense Budget, 10% Domestic Cuts

US President Donald Trump on Friday aimed to boost defense spending to $1.5 trillion (€1.3 trillion) in his 2027 budget proposal. The request, which comes five weeks into the US-Israel war with Iran, would lift military spending by more than 40% in a single year — the steepest increase since World War II. To partially offset
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