Thailand's Anutin picked as PM candidate in 'consequential' February polls
Mr Anutin said he and his Bhumjaithai party were ready to return to power.
Mr Anutin said he and his Bhumjaithai party were ready to return to power.
The four people had gotten into a mall brawl on Dec 21, 2025, at around 5.20pm.
Martin Glynn, 39, was arrested after a tip-off about his support of a targeted attack on Jews in Bondi.
The discussions will mark the first bilateral dialogue since clashes reignited on Dec 7.
The proposed Trump-class battleship, officially known as the BBG(X) guided missile battleship program, is planned to be the largest warship built by the United States since World War II. The entire project is riddled with gambles, any one of which could tank the project. Here
Opposition parties earlier in 2025 passed a law to add or restore five public holidays.
Rapidus, Japan’s effort to create a domestic chip-making alternative to TSMC and Samsung Foundry, is becoming a broad-based national industrial project of a kind Americans might dream about but that only China, Taiwan and South Korea could possibly match. The plan is to build a
In June, a Taiwanese court sentenced the Chinese captain of a Togo-registered ship to three years' jail after finding him guilty of intentionally damaging undersea cables near Taiwan.
Pyongyang had refused to accept inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Such venues offer patrons private rooms to watch movies alone, as a couple, or in a group.
As 2025 draws to a close, Donald Trump’s return to the White House has produced a foreign policy that defies easy categorization. The president who campaigned against endless wars and promised an “America First” doctrine has instead pursued what can only be described as
North Korean soldiers are instructed to kill themselves rather than be taken prisoner, says South Korea.
China previously accused Taiwan of "manipulating" possible Chinese involvement in the case.
TOKYO – As 2026 approaches, the Bank of Japan finds itself in the unenviable position of a central bank that cried wolf. Last week, BOJ Governor Kazuo Ueda’s board made good on its talk of higher interest rates, raising them to a 30-year high of 0.75%. Yet currency traders
During questioning, the man reportedly said he touched the cover playfully.
Observers say the issue isn't about fine dining as much as the loss of an everyman icon.
Tarique Rahman is set to return to Dhaka on Thursday (Dec 25) after 17 years in exile and ahead of key elections.
The Attorney General’s Chambers also cautioned against attempts to incite or disrupt public order through misleading interpretations of the court's judgment.
The records underscore how the Taiwan issue has long been a potential source of friction in Sino-Japanese ties.
The 13 people killed in bear encounters this year doubles the previous record.
WASHINGTON, Dec 23 - The U.S. on Tuesday said Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau spoke to Palau President Surangel Whipps about transferring third-country nationals to the Pacific Island nation, even after its lawmakers rejected a previous request from Washington on
The man also advocated for violence against the Jewish community on social media platform X.
SYDNEY, Dec 24 - Australia cancelled the visa of a British national after he was charged with displaying a banned Nazi symbol, the immigration minister said on Wednesday, as the country cracks down on antisemitism in the wake of a mass shooting at Bondi Beach.
Ongoing urbanisation is projected to slow as the urban population approaches the 50 per cent mark.
The plan had been proposed several times since 1996.
South Korea had planned to expand the foreign caregiver programme, but it failed to gain traction.
Family feuds and strategic change are redefining who holds power inside the Murdoch empire.
The police have also deployed more than 11,000 personnel to disaster-affected areas.
The immigration minister said the man is an unwelcome "guest" in Australia.
Recent deadly protests in Bangladesh are further straining Delhi's already frayed tied with Dhaka.
The move, which preserves Mr Trump’s ability to impose the duties, seeks to dial down tensions with Beijing.
Most individual gun licences will be capped at four firearms, while farmers will be permitted to own up to 10 guns.
SYDNEY, Dec 24 - Australia's most populous state on Wednesday passed sweeping new gun and anti-terror laws following the recent mass shooting on Bondi Beach, tightening firearm ownership, banning public display of terrorist symbols and strengthening police power to curb protests.
Dec 23 - Syria's foreign and defence ministers met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Tuesday to discuss expanding military, political and economic cooperation, with a focus on strategic collaboration in defence industries, Syria's state news agency SANA reported.
Lawyers and experts say a complex web of social and economic pressures, along with a widespread lack of understanding about legal adoption procedures, has contributed to a lucrative baby trafficking trade in Indonesia.
Experts noted that the residential location suggests a personal dispute rather than terrorism.
Dec 23 - Venezuela's state-run oil company PDVSA has started filling up tankers with crude and fuel oil it has in storage as inventories mount amid moves by the U.S. to seize Venezuela-linked ships, according to company documents and shipping data.
Taiwanese President Lai thanked Japanese lawmakers for their support for Taiwan.
BERLIN, Dec 23 - Germany deported a convicted criminal to Syria on Tuesday for the first time since the start of a 14-year-long civil war there as the government in Berlin tries to show voters it is addressing their worries about migration.
One suspect died during the raids in an attempt to escape, the police said.
Myanmar ranks third globally – behind only Ukraine and Russia – for the number of drone sorties recorded.
An unofficial ban on cultural exchanges between China and South Korea has been in place since 2017.
SEOUL, Dec 23 - Pop concert will be held in Hong Kong in February and aired across mainland China by a state-run broadcaster, the organiser said, amid growing hopes of cultural exchanges between China and South Korea after nearly a decade of an unofficial ban.
The father said his son's "heinous crimes" had caused irreparable damage and suffering on the victims and their families.