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Eurostat: inflation in the Eurozone fell to 2.4% in March
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An earthquake struck off the coast of Fukushima, Japan
An earthquake with a magnitude of 6. 0 occurred off the coast of Fukushima, Japan, at a depth of 40 km, causing aftershocks in 19 prefectures, but there was no tsunami threat.
April 4: NATO Day, World Carrot Day, International Stray Animal Day
On April 4, 1949, representatives of 12 countries signed the North Atlantic Treaty in Washington, D. C., creating the NATO military and political alliance to counter potential threats from the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
How excessive exercise affects our brains
Excessive physical activity negatively affects cognitive function and decision-making ability, while regular moderate-intensity exercise improves memory and thinking.
Eurostat: inflation in the Eurozone fell to 2.4% in March
Eurostat reported that inflation in the Eurozone fell to 2. 4% in March, with the lowest rates in Lithuania and Finland and the highest in Croatia and Estonia.
Blinken discusses peace process between Azerbaijan and Armenia with Aliyev
Blinken discussed with Aliyev the importance of continuing the peace process between Azerbaijan and Armenia, emphasizing that aggressive actions and rhetoric undermine the prospects for peace.
The US opposes Palestine's permanent membership in the UN
The United States opposes Palestine's permanent membership in the UN, preferring direct negotiations between Palestine and Israel on the creation of an independent Palestinian state.
A change of Antarctic expeditions took place at Akademik Vernadsky station
The 28th Ukrainian Antarctic Expedition returned home after a year of research work at the Akademik Vernadsky station, and the team of the 29th expedition continued to monitor meteorology, biology, geophysics and support the station's activities.
An earthquake has occurred in China
An earthquake with a magnitude of 5. 5 has struck Mannai city district in Qinghai province in northwestern China, with no casualties or damage reported so far.
White House does not want NATO's role in supporting Ukraine to be strengthened - Kirby
The White House rejects a proposal to place the U. S.-led Ramstein Group, which coordinates arms shipments to Ukraine, under NATO leadership, insisting that the United States retain its leadership role.
Court rejects Trump's $175 million bail
Trump's bail papers for $175 million in a civil fraud case were rejected by the New York Supreme Court due to the lack of a current financial statement.