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Now that Sir Keir Starmer has declared his intention to recognise the imaginary state of Palestine, perhaps he might want to ...
By the time Coca-Cola arrived, Hey Song was deeply enmeshed in Taiwan’s cultural fabric. It also boasted a flagship drink ...
The recent fiasco of the Democratic Progressive Party-led election recall of the directly elected legislators and a mayor in ...
The failed recalls suggest that voters might be ready to embrace this approach — prioritizing effective governance over ideological purity, and recognizing that survival requires flexibility and ...
China lashed out at Czech President Petr Pavel over his meeting with the Dalai Lama, reigniting tensions on Tibet. The ...
Since April 2, when the US president unveiled his “liberation day” trade war, his approach had been a case study in ...
South Korea is coming under intense US pressure to pick a side, even as its new president would prefer to equivocate.
The Trump administration quietly reversed a policy that tightened restrictions on microchip exports to China, but why the ...
Severe floods are not just troubling India but have also wreaked havoc in global superpowers like the United States, China and Russia. In Russia, powerful mudslides swept through residential areas, ...
China’s second fifth-generation stealth fighter, the J-35, has reportedly entered active duty, giving Beijing another ...
China said US actors exploited flaws to control the servers of a key company in the defence sector. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported earlier on Friday that the US had added 73,000 jobs in July, far lower than expected.