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South Korea arrests Shincheonji church leader for meddling in politics, media report
SEOUL, June 25 - A South Korean court ordered the arrest of Lee Man-hee, the founder of the Shincheonji Church of Jesus, over allegations he orchestrated an illegal scheme for followers to join a political party, news reports said.
South Korea arrests Shincheonji church leader Lee Man-hee for meddling in politics: Reports
The 95-year-old was accused of violating the Political Parties Act.
The woman who fought for Pakistan's disappeared men now faces life in jail
The Nobel Peace Prize nominee has spent years demanding answers about the missing in Balochistan province.
Philippines bans video game played by alleged high school shooter
The rare school shooting that left three students killed and 20 others injured has shocked the country.
Top Australian TV star to leave job after Tommy Robinson interview, reports say
Karl Stefanovic has helmed a popular breakfast TV show for the better part of two decades.
World court judges sue Trump administration over sanctions
WASHINGTON, June 24 - Three International Criminal Court judges on Wednesday sued U.S. President Donald Trump and his administration over sanctions imposed on them last year, arguing the measures were unlawful.
How contenders in the new space race stack up
When NASA administrator Jared Isaacman unveiled the crew of the Artemis III mission at Johnson Space Center in Houston earlier this month, he was ebullient. We wish you godspeed on the journey ahead. You carry the fire of exploration from generations past, the confidence of
China’s foreign minister urges swift reopening of Strait of Hormuz for global trade
Wang Yi made the remarks during a phone call with Pakistani counterpart Mohammad Ishaq Dar, Xinhua said.
China's foreign minister urges swift reopening of Strait of Hormuz for global trade, Xinhua reports
June 24 - Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called for the early restoration of normal navigation through the Strait of Hormuz to help ensure the stability of global industrial and supply chains, state media Xinhua reported on Wednesday.
Turtle power: how China uses scientific research to try to bolster territorial claims
Analysts say an environmental survey in disputed waters is really meant to normalize Beijing’s presence there.
Lessons start with how Iran organized Melbourne synagogue attack
A former Australian resident living in Iraq directed the attack on Melbourne’s Adass Israel Synagogue in December 2024, Mike Burgess, the head of the Australian Security Intelligence Organization, has revealed. Burgess said Iran, which was behind the attack, recruited the man
Trump holds housing cost relief hostage to noncitizen voting act
US President Donald Trump derailed a housing overhaul that he was set to sign into law Wednesday, canceling a signing ceremony for the broadly popular bipartisan bill until Congress passes an election security measure. Trump had been scheduled to sign the bill, which passed the
Middle powers such as Australia can learn from Iran’s strategies
Iran has emerged undefeated after nearly four months of war against a nuclear-armed regional rival (Israel) and the world’s most powerful military (the United States). The regime is still in control of its population and territory. Though its economy is suffering, Iran’s
Free trade isn’t coming back and here’s why
There was a time not so many years ago when Washington believed in free trade and raced to sign free trade agreements. Exporting sectors like agriculture were among the beneficiaries. They’d love to go back to those days. Don’t hold your breath. Over the years, support for free
Russia assures Malaysia of long-term oil, gas, diesel supplies, says PM Anwar
He said securing energy supplies was part of efforts to safeguard the interests of future generations.
Malaysians feast as 'durian tsunami' sends prices tumbling
The price of Musang King durian dropped to as little as RM9 per kilogram.
South Korea’s Hyundai car workers vote to back strike action
Talks between workers and management have continued since May without yielding an agreement.
Erdogan says bilateral talks with Trump likely at NATO summit in Turkey
ANKARA, June 24 - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday that he would \"most likely\" hold bilateral talks with U.S. President Donald Trump when the U.S. leader comes to Ankara for a NATO summit next month.
Switzerland starts talks to acquire non-US air defence system
ZURICH, June 24 - Switzerland has started contract negotiations with manufacturers from France, Israel and South Korea for a second air defence system following delays to its order of U.S. Patriot missile systems, the government said on Wednesday.
Laser pointer aimed at viral monkey Punch’s enclosure at Japan zoo
The online stunt could have blinded some of the monkeys, the zoo said.
Can India and China finally resolve their Himalayan border dispute?
The main focus of the dispute is on two stretches of territory, both of which are mountainous and sparsely populated.
Turkey working on legislation to speed up militant PKK's disbandment, Erdogan says
ANKARA, June 24 - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday that work was underway on a legal framework that would speed up the disbandment of the militant Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) and that it would be put on parliament's agenda without much delay.
South Korea launches app to give stalking victims real-time access to suspects’ location
The system allows victims to see a suspected stalker’s current location and direction of movement.
China probes senior defence and space administrator in widening purge
BEIJING, June 24 - The deputy head of China's defence industry administration and its national space administration, Bian Zhigang, is under investigation for \"suspected serious violations of discipline and law\", the country's anti-graft watchdog said on Wednesday.
Weak rains push India to extend emergency rule for Tata power plant
Low precipitation is expected to boost electricity demand for cooling and farm irrigation.
After gaokao, experts warn against overreliance on AI for university applications
Chinese education experts have warned that overreliance on AI bots and tools could lead students to make ill-informed university choices and contribute to a surge in similar applications.
Schools in Tokyo suburb to get bear sprays
The city will buy sprays, movable electric fences and devices that make high-pitched sounds.
Pakistani rights activist Mahrang Baloch sentenced to life in prison
QUETTA, Pakistan, June 24 - A Pakistani anti-terrorism court has sentenced prominent civil rights activist Mahrang Baloch and an associate to life in prison over the killing of a paramilitary soldier during a July 2024 protest.
To make US-Iran deal stick, hold Trump’s war profiteers accountable
Now that an initial diplomatic deal between the US and Iran has been signed and intensive negotiations are under way to fully end the war, Congress should do everything possible to ensure this agreement is fully implemented. While the agreement is likely to have
Indian tech hub Hyderabad names road after Donald Trump, drawing criticism from Modi’s party
Donald Trump Avenue adjoins the US consulate and is near the offices of Microsoft, Google and Amazon.
Japan ruling parties submit Bill to Diet to create 2nd capital
It is meant to serve as a backup for Tokyo’s core functions in times of disasters or other emergencies.
‘Tainted by other men’: Dettol issues public apology after ‘sexist’ detergent ad sparks anger in China
The five-minute ad depicting a boyfriend who demanded a "clean" wife has triggered outrage, with critics saying the campaign's attempt to challenge sexism instead reinforced harmful stereotypes.
French woman allegedly held captive by husband for 12 years rescued in Pakistan
Yasmina alleges she was held along with her five children, and they were all cut off from the outside world.
Heatwave set to hit northern and central Vietnam, with temperatures forecast to exceed 40 deg C
Extended exposure to high temperatures may cause dehydration and heat-related illnesses.
One fought for the South, one for the North. Both are still living the Korean War
An armistice ended the fighting in the Korean War three years after it started, but the two sides have never signed a peace treaty.
UK, France, Germany raise alarm about Chinese activities off eastern Taiwan
TAIPEI, June 24 - Britain, France and Germany raised the alarm on Wednesday over recent Chinese activities off the east coast of Taiwan, where China has mounted coast guard patrols, saying they threaten regional stability and freedom of navigation.
Britain, France, Germany raise alarm about Chinese activities off eastern Taiwan
China sent coast guard ships into the waters off Taiwan’s east coast.
Fans or thieves? Webtoon piracy makes South Korean artists question global readers
While large-scale webtoon piracy in Korea has been reduced, overseas piracy remains a challenge.
Female succession still off the table as Japan plans overhaul of Imperial Law
Japan’s imperial family has dwindled to just 16 members.
H5 bird flu detected in second Australian state
Officials say the H5 strain continues to be a low risk to human health.
Thailand’s ‘Michael Jackson’ jailed over fatal drink-driving crash
A criminal court in Bangkok sentenced Manasawin Nantasento two years in prison.
The hidden amnesty in Indonesia’s cut-rate Patriot Bonds
Indonesia’s new sovereign investment vehicle, BPI Danantara, has officially launched the Patriot Bond, targeting an extraordinary 50 trillion rupiah (US$2.8 billion) in fundraising. The special debt instrument consists of two tranches worth 25 trillion rupiah each: Series A
China premier urges AI governance to avoid ‘losing control’
Fears are growing of AI-driven disruption to labour markets and the security risks it poses.
New Zealand’s National Party hits lowest poll level since 2021
The main opposition Labour Party fell 5 points to 32 per cent.
Philippines bans GoreBox after 3 killed in school shooting
Initial investigations showed one of the two students allegedly involved in the shooting was an avid player.
Security guard in South Korea finds gold in discarded rice cooker – and returns it
He reported the discovery to a local police substation, asking officers to help trace the owner.










