Australia opens first carbon refinery, making new products from captured CO2
The demonstration plant can potentially capture 2,500 tonnes of CO2 a year.
The demonstration plant can potentially capture 2,500 tonnes of CO2 a year.
SEOUL, June 18 - South Korea's parliament on Thursday launched a 45-day parliamentary investigation into the National Election Commission after ballot-paper shortages disrupted voting in the June 3 local elections, approving the plan at a plenary session.
Proposed new rules target subsidy campaigns by platform operators that artificially reduce prices.
Residents are opposed to the plan, which could upend fishing and farming communities.
When Bangladesh’s newly elected Prime Minister Tarique Rahman took office earlier this year, there was a tentative hint that New Delhi and Dhaka might finally transcend the bitter recriminations that followed ex-leader Sheikh Hasina’s dramatic ouster in a 2024 uprising, from
The carbon tax would be limited to selected sectors, namely steel, cement and energy.
HONG KONG, June 18 - Hong Kong's observatory raised its highest black rain signal on Thursday at 12:55 p.m. local time (0455 GMT), prompting schools to close and some businesses to halt, as it asked residents to take shelter and be on guard for severe flooding.
Politician Winston Peters quoted a fictional character during his opening address at a parliamentary hearing.
South Korea has already seen 300 people visit emergency rooms for heat-related illnesses this summer.
On June 16, the US Department of Defense announced that the US Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM) will officially revert to its previous name, the US Pacific Command (PACOM). The move reverses a decision made during President Donald Trump’s first term to include “Indo” in the
Eight in 10 South Koreans support assisted dying, according to a 2024 survey.
Head of Starbucks operator Shinsegae's audit team was questioned by the police as a witness.
The retail conglomerate Shinsegae, which operates Starbucks Korea, had previously identified a series of negligent acts leading up to the promotion, including officials signing off without checking the design file.
Lai said the US security commitment to Taiwan has not changed.
One of the region’s most productive fishing grounds could be undergoing an ecological shift.
On June 19, Aung San Suu Kyi turns 81 in military custody. Myanmar’s military says it moved her in late April to a “designated residence,” but her family remains cut off, with no independent confirmation of her condition or exact whereabouts. More than five years after the
Asked if the US and India are close to a trade deal, Trump told reporters in Evian that they were "very close".
London in May claimed the camp is involved in deporting and indoctrinating Ukrainian children.
SEOUL, June 18 - North Korea has recalled its ambassador to Britain just a month after he took up the post, downgrading diplomatic relations in response to British sanctions on a children's camp, North Korea-focused website NK News reported.
The councils include Kluang, Jempol, Taiping, Tawau and Kuala Selangor.
Climate change is causing heatwaves in India to become longer, more frequent and more intense.
Social media users objected to the use of a Japanese drum at the site.
SEOUL, June 18 - South Korean President Lee Jae Myung left the G7 summit in France with the souvenir of a pen from U.S. President Donald Trump and the promise of a golf game after a dinner discussion he described as making progress over the issue of North Korea.
Academics generally doubt that China’s headline defence spending figures capture its total outlays.
More than 8,000 customers reported facing network issues early in the morning.
The interim peace deal extends a ceasefire announced in April by another 60 days, to allow the two sides to negotiate a final truce.
Average rainfall in China since April 1 has been 12 per cent higher than normal.
Neither Taiwan nor China qualified for the World Cup.
In Japan, the thriving second-hand goods market has doubled in value since 2010.
Takaichi, Japan’s first female prime minister, has refrained from criticising Trump over the Iran war.
Foreign policy analysts and peace advocates expressed relief Wednesday that the end of the unprovoked US-Israeli war on Iran could be in sight, as the US government released the text of the memorandum of understanding reached this week by the Trump administration and Iranian
Japan needs to revisit the pacifist posture that has defined it since World War Two, Shinjiro Koizumi says.
Bidding to join the international Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development shows Southeast Asian economies are trying to use global standards to raise credibility, attract investment and lock in domestic reforms, experts say.
With home advantage and fervent support, Mexico seems to be the favourite for the top-of-the-group clash against South Korea. CNA's Matthew Mohan is in Guadalajara ahead of the match.
India recently approved a US$3.9 billion scheme to turn more of its vast coal reserves into gas. Even as its energy security ambitions gather pace, experts warn that scaling up the centuries-old technology will likely be a slow burn.
Hong Kong is being repositioned as a controlled gateway between two worlds, says Enodo Economics’ Diana Choyleva.
EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France, June 17 - U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday described Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin as \"neutral\" during the war with Iran, saying they had not thwarted his efforts to curb Tehran's nuclear ambitions.
LONDON, June 17 - Three-quarters of cyberattacks targeting Britain's critical infrastructure can be linked to hostile state actors, the head of the National Cyber Security Centre, Richard Horne, said in a speech on Wednesday.
US President Donald Trump hailed the deal ending the US-Israel war with Iran with a triumphant message: “Ships of the World, start your engines. Let the oil flow!” he wrote on his online social media platform. But how realistic is a swift resumption of ship movement through the
June 17 - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Wednesday that he hoped closer ties and undertaking joint projects with India would make both countries stronger.
WASHINGTON, June 17 - Both Iran and the U.S. can walk away from the memorandum of understanding they are set to sign on Friday, and upcoming talks are likely to focus on the precise sequencing of the steps previewed in the preliminary accord, a senior U.S. official told
A Pentagon official revealed in a court filing earlier this week that the US military used a version of Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence tool, Grok, to help carry out attacks on Iran. Cameron Stanley, the Pentagon’s chief digital and AI officer, wrote in a sworn statement to
Trump made the announcement during chat where he also vowed to protect India.
Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine is often, and misleadingly, characterized as a great power conflict. The narrative goes like this: Russia went to war against Ukraine because it felt threatened by NATO’s enlargement into eastern Europe after 1991; the real enemy is the
On June 16, outside Seoul’s Olympic Park Handball Gymnasium, an extraordinary scene unfolded. For days, the venue had been at the center of controversy surrounding South Korea’s June 3 nationwide local election, with participants in the election transparency movement alleging
The clock is ticking on the Iran peace deal. A memorandum of understanding between Iran and the US is due to be signed in Geneva on June 19, allowing for a 60-day ceasefire extension and the opening of the strategically vital waterway, the Strait of Hormuz. But key questions
BEIJING, June 17 - China on Wednesday issued a joint statement with Myanmar following meetings between their leaders earlier this week in Beijing, saying the two nations will continue to support each other in areas of core interest and major concern.