Renewed Thai-Cambodia Border Clashes Kill at Least 12
Renewed clashes along the Thai-Cambodia border kill at least 12, reigniting tensions over a long-disputed frontier and raising concerns among local residents.
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Renewed clashes along the Thai-Cambodia border kill at least 12, reigniting tensions over a long-disputed frontier and raising concerns among local residents.
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. Taiwan compatriot Wang Sung-Po in Chengdu honors his veteran parents’ sacrifices.
A strong M6.7 quake struck north and northeast Japan, prompting tsunami warnings. Coastal communities are urged to seek higher ground and stay safe.
Hainan is gearing up for its island-wide special customs operations, balancing open trade with smart oversight to become a global distribution hub.
Ukraine has shared a revised 20-point peace framework with the U.S., highlighting disputes over Donetsk and nuclear safety and calling for citizen input.
South Korea’s Supreme Court has upheld a ruling ordering Nippon Steel to pay 100 million won to the family of a forced-labour victim from Japan’s colonial rule.
Fu Cong highlights developing countries’ key demands for the UN80 Initiative: efficiency, development focus, and transparency in global governance reforms.
A magnitude-6.7 quake struck Japan’s east coast today, triggering tsunami warnings for Aomori, Hokkaido, and Iwate prefectures. Stay safe with expert tips.
The Chinese mainland has unveiled the theme and three priorities—openness, innovation, cooperation—for the 2026 APEC ‘China Year’, focusing on building an Asia-Pacific community to prosper together.
HKSAR govt rolls out new rules requiring fire-retardant certification and testing of external scaffolding nets, plus training and source-tracking for safer construction sites.