South Korea Records Hottest April in 50 Years, Signals Climate Change Concerns

In a concerning development, South Korea has witnessed its hottest April in over half a century, according to data released by the Korea Meteorological Administration. The average daily temperatures for April surged more than 2.5 degrees Celsius compared to previous years, marking a significant deviation from historical norms. The latest statistics reveal that the average […]

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Xi Jinping Condemns NATO’s Past Actions Ahead of Serbia Visit

Chinese President Xi Jinping’s upcoming visit to Serbia has been marked by a strong condemnation of NATO’s actions in the past, particularly its bombing of the Chinese embassy in Yugoslavia in 1999. In an op-ed published in the Serbian daily Politika, President Xi criticized NATO’s bombing as “flagrant” and emphasized that China would never allow […]

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New Zealand and UAE Forge Stronger Economic Bonds with Launch of FTA Negotiations

In a bid to solidify their economic ties and foster greater collaboration, New Zealand and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have embarked on negotiations for a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). This landmark move signifies a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing trade relations between the two nations. The commencement of negotiations was announced following a […]

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Women passengers ‘fight’ in mid-air, plane makes emergency landing

A Kuwait Airways flight from Thailand to Kuwait was forced to make an emergency landing in Bangkok after some female passengers got into a mid-air fight. Gulf News reported in a report that this incident happened on a Kuwait Airways flight from Thailand to Kuwait last Friday. The women also assaulted the flight security officer […]

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Surrender of more than two hundred soldiers of the Janta Bahini after losing a large base in Rakhine

Another major base of the country’s ruling junta has fallen to insurgents in Myanmar’s Rakhine state. Radio Free Asia reported that more than two hundred soldiers of the base, located near the border with Bangladesh, surrendered to the rebel Arakan Army. The Arakan Army claimed in a statement on Monday (May 6) that the Janta […]

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19,000 expatriates arrested in Saudi Arabia in one week

19,600 illegal immigrants have been arrested in the past week for violating various rules and regulations in Saudi Arabia, an oil-rich country in the Middle East. 15 thousand 200 of them have been sent back to their respective countries. According to the Saudi Ministry of Interior, the Saudi police conducted this operation across the country […]

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