China: A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck China's Qinghai region on Saturday, although no injuries have been reported, local media reported. Report said, at 12:21 a.m. today, a quake shook the city of Delingha in the province. According to the China Earthquake Networks Center, the epicentre was located at 38.50 degrees north latitude and 97.33 degrees east longitude, 126 kilometres from the city centre and with a depth of 10 kilometres. According to media quote, the epicentre was located in an unpopulated area at a height of 4,410 metres. As per the Delingha emergency management bureau, there are no villages within 20 kilometres of the epicentre. Residents in Delingha, Jiuquan, Jiayuguan, and Zhangye reported feeling tremors, according to the bureau. According to the news agency, numerous trains in the region are expected to be delayed as a result of the earthquake, according to the Xining railway station of China Railway Qinghai-Tibet Group Co., Ltd. UN condemns attack on humanitarian convoy in Sudan South Korean President-elect meets Mike Pence in Seoul Italy pulled out of the FIFA World Cup for second time in a row