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The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) states it will cover the cost of a witness's return flight to Malaysia for a corruption investigation.
The article criticizes Israel's new death penalty law as 'blatantly racist' and part of the 'worst legislation' in its parliamentary history, framing it as a threat to democratic values and equality.
The article reports on challenges faced by South Korean restaurants due to rising ingredient and packaging costs linked to global oil price increases and the Iran war.
The U.S. National Trade Estimate report highlights trade barriers between the United States and India, including tariffs, non-tariff barriers, and issues with intellectual property and digital trade.
The article reports on public excitement in Florida ahead of the Artemis II lunar mission, highlighting anticipation for the first crewed Moon mission in over 50 years.
The article discusses the transatlantic slave trade's historical impact on Brazil, referencing a UN General Assembly resolution that acknowledges the trade as the gravest crime against humanity.
The article discusses Israel's energy security during the Hormuz crisis, highlighting its Mediterranean gas fields as a buffer against energy price volatility.
The article reports on rising jet fuel prices in India linked to the Iran war and disrupted supply chains, along with government actions to manage the impact.
The article examines the EU's veto mechanism, which allows member states to block decisions on sovereignty-sensitive issues.
The article discusses the evolving nature of terrorism in Europe, highlighting increased youth involvement and the role of online radicalization.
The article details NASA's Artemis II mission, describing it as the first crewed lunar flyby since 1972 with goals of establishing a long-term Moon presence and preparing for future Mars missions.
The article discusses Ali Vaez's analysis of the complex geopolitical dynamics between the US, Israel, and Iran, highlighting risks of military escalation and challenges in diplomatic engagement.
The article reports that DR Congo revoked Australian mining permits and signed a cooperation agreement with China. It highlights the shift in mining sector partnerships and the new memorandum of understanding between the two nations'…
A group of lorries and tractors conducted a slow-moving protest on a French highway to draw attention to rising fuel prices linked to the Middle East conflict.
The article details internal Victorian Liberal Party tensions over Moira Deeming's potential re-selection for a parliamentary ticket, citing a rushed preselection process and allegations of procedural bias.
The article reports on the growing popularity of Japanese conveyor belt sushi chain Sushiro in China, highlighting long wait times, scalper activity, and the brand's unique ordering system.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 8-1 that a Colorado law restricting conversion therapy for minors does not violate free speech protections, returning the case to lower courts for further review.
The article reports on Australia's fuel crisis, detailing empty service stations, rising prices, and canceled oil shipments.
An independent police report criticizes the lack of progress in addressing racial bias within policing in England and Wales, citing insufficient leadership and cultural barriers.
The article discusses France's proposed legislation to ban social media for under-15s, citing concerns about mental health impacts and algorithmic manipulation.