Another battalion of the Myanmar junta was captured by the rebels

The fighting rebels claimed to take over the headquarters of Infantry Battalion 237 of the Myanmar junta forces. It was captured by the Kachin Independent Army (KIA) and its allies on Thursday (March 14). According to a report by The Irrawaddy newspaper, the rebels seized the headquarters on Thursday, a week after the attack in […]

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Saudi Arabia organized the longest iftar party in Indonesia

Saudi Arabia has organized the longest Iftar in Southeast Asian country Indonesia. The country has recorded the longest Iftar among the ASEAN countries so far this year. Gulf News reported this information in a report on Friday (March 15). ASEAN is a political and economic alliance of 10 Southeast Asian countries. This alliance includes countries […]

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North Korea’s Kim Jong Un Showcases Russo-North Korean Friendship with Putin-Gifted Car Amid Military Drills

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s public ride in a car gifted by Russian President Vladimir Putin serves as a tangible symbol of the deepening friendship between Pyongyang and Moscow, according to state media reports released on Saturday. The Russian Aurus limousine, presented to Kim by Putin during their meeting in September, was showcased in […]

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Kabul Must ‘Meet Their Commitments’ to Be Recognized: White House

As global attention remains focused on Afghanistan’s political landscape, the White House has reiterated that recognition of the Islamic Emirate hinges on its fulfillment of commitments, particularly regarding women’s rights and human rights. John Kirby, spokesperson for the US National Security Council, emphasized that while the Taliban-led government has not been officially recognized, acknowledgment will […]

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China’s Gen Z Turns to Gold Beans Amid Economic Uncertainty, Igniting Consumer Trend

Amidst China’s deepest deflation in 15 years and a turbulent financial landscape, a new consumer trend is taking shape as Generation Z embraces gold beans as a haven for their financial security. With the country’s stock market experiencing volatility, property values fluctuating, and interest rates at historic lows, young Chinese like 18-year-old Tina Hong are […]

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US Commerce Secretary Announces Over $1 Billion Investment in Philippines, Signals Strengthened Economic and Strategic Ties

In a landmark move bolstering economic cooperation and strategic partnership, United States Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo unveiled plans for US companies to invest over $1 billion in the Philippines during her official visit to Manila. Raimondo’s visit marks the initiation of a two-day trade and investment mission, representing the first of its kind for the […]

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Phone and internet connection cut off in 80 cities of Myanmar

The junta has cut off telecommunications and internet connections in at least 80 cities in various states and regions, including Myanmar’s Sagain region. On Friday (March 15), the country’s human rights organization Athan Myanmar reported this information, The Irrawaddy newspaper reported. According to the report, out of these 80 cities, the Sagain region has the […]

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