International aid teams have flooded the disaster zone, attempting to navigate the collapse of infrastructure that has paralyzed the country. Local authorities remain overwhelmed, struggling to coordinate search efforts as the sheer scale of the destruction becomes clear. The focus remains entirely on locating survivors trapped beneath the rubble before the window for rescue closes.
Beyond the disaster, the diplomatic stage remains fractured. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has pressed for transparency regarding U.S. mediation in Ukraine, following a tense exchange with Secretary of State Marco Rubio over historical negotiations between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump. In South Korea, the legal system has reached a critical juncture with the sentencing of former First Lady Kim Keon Hee to seven years in prison for bribery. Amid this geopolitical friction, global energy markets show signs of stabilization as Saudi Aramco resumes oil shipments from Ras Tanura, providing a rare indicator of recovering supply chain functionality.





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