Friday, April 1, 2016

World news in one minute: Find out what happened around the world on 1 April

KOREAS-TENSION — North Korea fires a short-range missile into the sea and tries to jam GPS navigation signals in South Korea, Seoul officials say, hours after U.S., South Korean and Japanese leaders pledged to work closer together to prevent North Korea from advancing its nuclear and missile programs. 

NUCLEAR SUMMIT — In the face of mounting threats from North Korea, President Barack Obama urges closer security ties among America's chief allies in Asia and increased cooperation with strategic rival China to discourage Pyongyang from further advances in nuclear weapons. 

INDIA-OVERPASS COLLAPSE — Police detain five officials from a company building an overpass that collapsed onto a crowded Kolkata neighborhood, killing at least 24 people and injuring more than 80. 

PHILIPPINES-FARMERS PROTEST — Police clash with farmers blocking a highway to demand government relief in the drought-stricken southern Philippines, leaving at least two demonstrators dead and dozens injured, including at least 23 officers, officials say. SENT: 240 words, photos.

SOUTHEAST ASIA-DROUGHT — As China opened one of its six dams on the upper Mekong River last month to help parched Southeast Asian countries down river cope with a record drought, it was hailed as benevolent water diplomacy. But to critics of hydroelectric dams built on the Mekong over the concerns of governments and activists, it was the self-serving act of a country that, along with hydropower-exporting Laos, has helped worsen the region's water and environmental problems. 



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