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The Financial Times reported that a broker for U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth attempted to invest in defense companies before a U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran.
A passenger boat sank in Indonesian waters after encountering rough seas, leaving 27 people missing. Rescue teams are searching for survivors using a vessel and local assistance, while authorities note the incident occurred in an…
The article reports that over 47,000 Hong Kong taxi drivers have adopted electronic payment systems ahead of new regulations requiring two e-payment options.
Liam Alexander Hall, accused of attempting to bomb an Invasion Day rally in Perth, is awaiting court proceedings while undergoing psychiatric treatment.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggests the US may reassess NATO ties after the Iran war, criticizing the alliance's lack of support during the conflict.
The article reports on South Korea's bin bag shortage panic linked to oil supply concerns and economic instability, including a record stock market drop and currency depreciation.
The article reports international reactions to Israel's legalisation of the death penalty for Palestinians, describing widespread condemnation from European governments, rights groups, and Palestinians.
A UK pro-Palestine activist, Qesser Zuhrah, was arrested on terrorism charges shortly after being released on bail. Supporters claim the arrest followed an Instagram story shared by the activist.
Usha Vance, the first Indian American Second Lady, discusses her role as a supportive spouse to Vice President JD Vance, emphasizing open-minded dialogue and collaboration in their marriage.
Indonesia has summoned Meta and Google for non-compliance with new social media restrictions for children under 16, citing risks like cyberbullying and addiction.
The article reports on the death of Suriname's former President Chandrikapersad Santokhi, detailing his political career, economic reforms, and controversies.
The article reports on the deaths of Indonesian UN peacekeepers in Lebanon, Israel's military actions in the region, and Iran's attacks on oil tankers.
The article reports on the trial of Chinese dissident artist Gao Zhen, who faces charges of defaming national heroes. His wife and a human rights group describe the closed-door trial and his health conditions.
The article reports on an Iranian attack on a tanker in Dubai, detailing the damage and potential oil spill. It contextualizes the event within the broader US-Israel conflict with Iran, mentions Trump's threats and political…
Former Chief District Officer Chhabi Rijal was arrested for alleged involvement in the suppression of the Gen Z movement, which resulted in 76 deaths. This follows the arrest of former Prime Minister K.P.
The article highlights three regional stories: Japan's PM facing backlash for perceived diplomatic insincerity, Philippines' work-life balance challenges, and Malaysia's extreme heat affecting daily life.
The article discusses Gulf allies' support for the U.S. war against Iran, citing statements from officials and Trump. It frames Iran as a threat using terms like 'religious zealots' and 'unacceptable feature,' highlights casualties and…
The article discusses Keir Starmer's pledge to 'smash the gangs' in the context of immigration policy, comparing it to past Conservative leaders' similar promises.
The article explains new standardized recycling rules in England effective from 31 March 2023, requiring separate collections for different waste types.
The article explains the scientific causes behind the red skies in Western Australia during Cyclone Narelle, detailing factors like iron-rich soils, wind patterns, and meteorological conditions.