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Malaysian PM Anwar urges Johoreans abroad to return home to vote in state election
He urged Johoreans working in KL and Singapore to return home and vote in the July 11 election.
Tokyo tightens screws on home-sharing facilities for tourists amid complaints
Tokyo is increasing restrictions on the facilities due to complaints about noise and garbage.
China launches coast guard patrol east of Taiwan
The fleet will conduct "law enforcement patrols" in the area, China's Coast Guard said in a statement, adding it would strengthen such patrols in what it called China's jurisdictional waters.
'Let us wail!' Iranians flock to Khamenei's funeral after wartime death
DUBAI, July 4 - Tens of thousands of Iranians thronged a vast outdoor prayer complex in Tehran on Saturday to view the coffin of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who ruled the Islamic Republic for 37 years before being killed at the start of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.
China’s air-conditioned lesson for Europe’s killer heat wave
Europe’s scramble for Chinese air conditioners is not really a story about China, or even about trade. It is a story about what happens when climate change disruption arrives faster than housing policy, public infrastructure and industrial strategy can adapt. The numbers from
China’s truck drone launcher hides airpower in civilian traffic
China’s mobile drone launcher is less a single weapon than a blueprint for dispersing airpower, exploiting civilian cover and exporting low-cost strike reach to states priced out of traditional military aviation. This month, the South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported that the
China launches coast guard patrol east of Taiwan despite international pushback
BEIJING/TAIPEI, July 4 - China said on Saturday it had launched a coast guard patrol east of Taiwan to replace a naval task force whose presence off the island's coast has angered Taipei and caused alarm in some Western capitals.
America’s AI war machine has no human stop rule
When the Pentagon made Palantir’s Maven Smart System a formal “program of record” in March, it did more than approve software. It gave long-term status to a platform that analyzes data from satellites, drones, radars, sensors, and intelligence reports to identify potential
Police officer in S. Korea investigated for trying to board plane with live rounds
The officer was not carrying a gun at the time.
Drought tightens grip across Indonesia
Thousands of households across several regencies have already gone weeks without rain.
Arrest warrant sought for armed rampage at South Korean beauty salon
Two victims sustained non-fatal injuries and are currently being treated at a local hospital.
Quieter restaurants, vacant retail lots as Langkawi ends duty-free perk for supercars
The island had long attracted affluent travellers, luxury car enthusiasts and owners’ club members.
Singaporean fined US$4,900 for pumping subsidised RON95 fuel in Johor
The man in his 50s paid the fine on the same day of his conviction.
China’s Xi taps new military anti-graft chief, promotes two generals
Scores of senior officials and top generals have been investigated, removed and purged.
Row after Indian state drops eggs from school lunch menu
West Bengal's move to replace eggs in some school meals has sparked a wider debate over nutrition and choice.
China's internet got so mad about a celebrity's 'bad' singing, her concert was cancelled
Celebrities have become outlets for young people's social and economic frustrations.
Wipe-out unlikely, but Johor poses tougher test for DAP than Negeri Sembilan in coming state polls
Many Chinese voters still favour DAP, but marginal Johor seats are increasingly at risk.
‘Honebuto shock’: new term coined as Japan fiscal policy is probed
Japanese government long-term bonds briefly climbed to 2.81% on Thursday, July 3 – their highest level in thirty years – prompting one analyst to refer to it as the “honebuto shock,” a reaction to the prospect of larger deficits stemming from the Takaichi government’s pending
Hyundai’s new steel mill sparks hopes and fears in Louisiana
On a drizzly March day last year at the White House, President Donald J. Trump stood behind a podium to make a “beautiful announcement.” Hyundai, the Korean industrial giant, was investing nearly $6 billion in a new steel plant in Louisiana, which would supply domestic metal
Dissident Hong Kong bookseller Lam Wing-kee dies aged 70
Lam Wing-kee, who defied China by selling material critical of Beijing, passed away after suffering from lung cancer.
Vietnam held talks with South Korea’s KEPCO as it seeks foreign partner for second nuclear plant
It said cooperation was possible between Petrovietnam and Korea Electric Power Corporation.
Tech bro Thiel says Pope, by criticizing AI, serves as CCP agent
Right-wing tech billionaire Peter Thiel is accusing Pope Leo XIV of doing the work of the Chinese Communist Party with his criticisms of artificial intelligence. According to a Thursday report from CNN, Thiel told the Aspen Ideas Festival in Colorado on Tuesday that the pope
Tibetan activist dies after setting himself on fire outside UN headquarters
The incident comes one day after China’s ‘ethnic unity law’ came into effect.
Xi replaces anti-corruption leader in purge of China’s army
Xi launched a sprawling campaign to root out corruption in the armed forces in mid-2023.
A city councilman pursues purpose and dignity in suburban Japan
The city of Kashiwa in Chiba Prefecture, population 435,000, is quiet for its size. Lying less than an hour’s train ride to the northeast of mega-metropolis Tokyo, Kashiwa – home to many commuters and their families – presents a calm contrast to the hectic pace of its big-city
Japan to link Narita, Haneda airports by new limited express train in 2030s
The project includes building a new elevated station and adding tracks.
Germany held urgent talks with Chinese envoy over report of China training Russian soldiers
BERLIN, July 3 - Germany requested urgent talks with the Chinese ambassador over reports that China is training Russian soldiers, a foreign ministry spokesperson said on Friday, confirming a report by the Spiegel media outlet.
India seeks to quell public backlash on ethanol-mixed fuel after ‘experiment’ remark
Consumers unhappy about lower fuel efficiency and vehicle performance are planning a protest.
Armenia passes law restricting voting rights for citizens living abroad
July 3 - Armenia's parliament passed a law on Friday that raises the bar for citizens based abroad to be able to come home and vote, following reported efforts by Moscow to use Armenians living in Russia to influence an election last month.





