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  • Japanese startup loses communication with lunar lander, assumes mission failure

    Japanese startup loses communication with lunar lander, assumes mission failure

    A Japanese start-up hoping to realise the first private Moon landing announced today that it had lost contact with its spacecraft, suggesting a disappointing outcome for the ambitious mission. Ispace confirmed that communication with the unmanned Hakuto-R lunar lander could not be re-established after the expected time of landing, signifying a premature end for a mission launched from the United…

  • British American Tobacco to pay over US0m for violating US sanctions on North Korea

    British American Tobacco to pay over US$600m for violating US sanctions on North Korea

    British American Tobacco (BAT) agreed to pay over US$600 million to settle allegations that it sold cigarette materials to North Korea for a decade in breach of United States sanctions, the US Justice Department announced yesterday. This is the harshest action ever taken by US authorities against a company for violating North Korean sanctions, with BAT’s Singapore subsidiary agreeing to…

  • China moves to regulate ChatGPT-like AI chatbots

    China moves to regulate ChatGPT-like AI chatbots

    The Chinese government is moving to regulate the nation’s burgeoning chatbot industry, taking a cautious approach to the technology to maintain tight control over its development. The draft rules unveiled by the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) this month, which will affect artificial intelligence (AI) systems like ChatGPT used to generate text and images in response to user requests, demonstrate…

  • China reaffirms commitment to ex-Soviet sovereignty after controversial comments

    China reaffirms commitment to ex-Soviet sovereignty after controversial comments

    China reaffirmed its respect for the sovereignty of all ex-Soviet countries yesterday, following controversial comments made by its ambassador to France. The statements, which questioned the sovereignty of former Soviet states, have triggered a backlash in Europe and cast doubt on Beijing’s attempts to position itself as an impartial mediator in the ongoing Ukraine conflict. Ambassador Lu Shaye’s remarks prompted…

  • Vigilante justice in Haiti: More than a dozen alleged gang members stoned, burned alive by angry mob

    Vigilante justice in Haiti: More than a dozen alleged gang members stoned, burned alive by angry mob

    More than a dozen alleged gang members were brutally stoned and burned alive by residents in Port-au-Prince, Haiti yesterday. This horrifying act comes as the United Nations warns that the levels of insecurity currently plaguing the country’s capital are comparable to those in nations experiencing war. In an incident that has incensed many and underlined the desperate situation in Haiti,…

  • Biden expected to announce second term run amid concerns over his age

    Biden expected to announce second term run amid concerns over his age

    US President Joe Biden is set to announce today his intention to run for a second term, a decision that would see him embark on a new White House campaign at the record age of 80, and potentially face a rematch against Donald Trump. “Stay tuned,” Biden informed reporters at the White House yesterday. The Democrat is due to release…

  • Fox News and Tucker Carlson announce shock split days after US7.5m defamation settlement

    Fox News and Tucker Carlson announce shock split days after US$787.5m defamation settlement

    Tucker Carlson, the conservative face of Fox News and host of the network’s top-rated show, has unexpectedly left the broadcaster just days after it settled a defamation lawsuit for a colossal sum. The prominent presenter was a prominent figure within Republican circles and regularly interviewed former US President Donald Trump. Critics have accused him of disseminating false information and engaging…

  • Ukraine’s soldiers make determined stand against Russia in brutal battle for Bakhmut

    Ukraine’s soldiers make determined stand against Russia in brutal battle for Bakhmut

    The basement in Bakhmut, Ukraine, trembles from the constant barrage of shelling above ground, as a bloodied, pale soldier, is brought in, having sustained shrapnel wounds. Soldiers move to help the medic treat the wounded man but are forced to quickly take cover when another Russian rocket crashes nearby, its impact felt in the surrounding abandoned housing. A soldier lying…

  • Kenyan pastor under investigation after 73 followers found dead

    Kenyan pastor under investigation after 73 followers found dead

    In a chilling discovery that left Kenya shaken, 73 presumed followers of an infamous pastor were found dead in a forest earlier this month. Notorious preacher Paul Mackenzie Nthenge, a former taxi driver who reportedly preached that starvation was the key to salvation, has been under investigation for years. Although already well-known to law enforcement, the recent tragedy has led…

  • Chinese bride-to-be strips naked on street after fiancé cheats before wedding

    Chinese bride-to-be strips naked on street after fiancé cheats before wedding

    A Chinese bride-to-be stripped naked in the middle of a busy street after she discovered her fiancé was cheating on her before the couple’s wedding. The incident went viral on Chinese social media. The eye-catching incident took place on Monday, April 17, in Jiangsu province, China. Passersby looked on surprised, alarmed and bewildered as they saw the young woman standing…

  • Explosions at a police station in Pakistan leave seven dead and 44 injured

    Explosions at a police station in Pakistan leave seven dead and 44 injured

    At least seven people have lost their lives, and dozens have sustained injuries in an attack inside a counter-terrorism police station in Pakistan yesterday. The incident caused the building to collapse, according to officials. The police station, situated in Kabal town in northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, experienced numerous blasts, marking the latest in a series of high-profile attacks targeting law…

  • Chinese ambassador expresses confidence in Belt and Road Initiative benefiting Thailand and China

    Chinese ambassador expresses confidence in Belt and Road Initiative benefiting Thailand and China

    Chinese Ambassador Han Zhiqiang expressed his confidence yesterday that China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) would foster mutual growth and provide numerous benefits to both Thailand and China. Speaking at a seminar titled “Contemporary China with the World: An Exchange of a New Generation between Thailand and China,” the ambassador highlighted the BRI’s role in guiding and advancing bilateral relations…

  • Azerbaijan establishes border checkpoint on disputed land link, igniting tensions with Armenia

    Azerbaijan establishes border checkpoint on disputed land link, igniting tensions with Armenia

    In a provocative move that has riled up its arch-enemy Yerevan, Azerbaijan established a border checkpoint yesterday on the only land link between Armenia and the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh enclave. Tensions continue to mount between the two ex-Soviet Caucasus nations with fierce rivalries centred around the Azerbaijani Armenian-majority territory of Nagorno-Karabakh. Azerbaijan’s state border service announced… “The units of the Azerbaijani…

  • Malaysians urged to take out insurance before driving in Thailand

    Malaysians urged to take out insurance before driving in Thailand

    An activist is urging Malaysians who wish to drive while travelling in Thailand to take out full insurance coverage policies to reduce problems in the case of an accident. Abdul Halim Othman, also known as Cikgu Joe Satun, is a Malaysian activist living in Satun province in southern Thailand. He said the issue of insurance should be taken seriously because…

  • Pollution linked to 1,200 child deaths, chronic illness in Europe

    Pollution linked to 1,200 child deaths, chronic illness in Europe

    Over 1,200 youngsters under 18 are losing their lives prematurely because of air pollution across Europe every year. That’s not all – it’s also raising the risk of chronic illnesses later in life. These saddening stats were revealed by none other than the EU environmental agency itself. Even though there have been some improvements, the levels of crucial air pollutants…

  • Over 100 evacuated in first French rescue flight from Sudan

    Over 100 evacuated in first French rescue flight from Sudan

    Over a hundred people were evacuated from Sudan on the first French rescue flight, as part of a complex and challenging operation. Two planes have so far rescued hundreds of individuals, with more flights expected soon. The 106 passengers on the first flight landed safely in Djibouti in the late afternoon. The French military has been instrumental in the rescue…

  • Thai woman sets new record at London Marathon

    Thai woman sets new record at London Marathon

    A woman from Thailand who ran the London Marathon in the UK yesterday set a unique new Guinness World Record for “the fastest marathon dressed in Thai traditional dress.” The marathon runner, Shrinya “Dr Miyu” Kanchanasewi, is a 33 year old dentist based at Chao Phraya Hospital with a passion for running. Dr Miyu posted a photo on Facebook holding…

  • China’s Fujian: A naval game-changer

    China’s Fujian: A naval game-changer

    China is about to seriously shake things up in the world of naval warfare, as the latest state-of-the-art aircraft carrier, the Fujian, reportedly gears up to launch new-type aircraft. As soon as this beauty is commissioned, it’s expected to be the lynchpin of China’s ambitious plans to develop a blue-water navy – making its presence known on the open ocean…

  • Europe’s military spending skyrockets in wake of Ukraine crisis

    Europe’s military spending skyrockets in wake of Ukraine crisis

    In a jaw-dropping revelation, Europe‘s military spending has leapt to unbelievable heights this year, and the situation in Ukraine is the primary reason for this trend. Global security researchers unveiled that the ongoing strife has catapulted European military expenditure to dizzying levels, something not witnessed since the end of the Cold War! With challenges brewing in East Asia between the…

  • 47 dead bodies discovered in wake of the cult tragedy in Kenya

    47 dead bodies discovered in wake of the cult tragedy in Kenya

    Kenyan police announced yesterday that they had discovered an additional 26 dead bodies in eastern Kenya. This new revelation brings the number of deceased individuals linked to the Good News International Church cult up to a staggering 47. Investigators wearing white coveralls and masks are currently on-site carrying out further excavations in Malindi, searching for more potential remains. Several bodies…

  • Life Sentence for Canadian professor over 1980 Paris Synagogue bombing

    Life Sentence for Canadian professor over 1980 Paris Synagogue bombing

    A Paris court has just slapped a Lebanese-Canadian sociology professor with a life sentence. Hassan Diab, 69 years old and living in Canada, got the maximum penalty for his alleged involvement in a 1980 bombing that killed four people at a synagogue in the French capital. It was quiet in the courtroom as the sentence was declared, but some victims…

  • Woman turns boyfriend’s snoring into profitable Spotify account

    Woman turns boyfriend’s snoring into profitable Spotify account

    A woman struggling with sleepless nights due to her partner’s snoring has recently found a way to turn the annoying noise into money on Spotify, sharing her innovative solution with social media users. Ana, a 26 year old woman from Mexico, and her 33 year old boyfriend Luis, have been sharing a bed since they moved in together last year.…

  • Chinese diplomat defends Beijing’s modernisation strategy, responds to accusations over Taiwan

    Chinese diplomat defends Beijing’s modernisation strategy, responds to accusations over Taiwan

    Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang stood firm in defending his country’s development path during a forum attended by foreign business bigwigs on Friday, whilst issuing a stark warning that China will refuse to back down on Taiwan. Qin announced at the start of Shanghai’s illustrious Lanting Forum, co-organised by the government, that “China has discovered a path to modernisation and…

  • Biden and Marcos to discuss economic ties and Indo-Pacific at White House meeting

    Biden and Marcos to discuss economic ties and Indo-Pacific at White House meeting

    US President Joe Biden is set to meet with Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos on May 1 at the White House, according to a statement by White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre on Thursday. The leaders will discuss deepening economic ties and address issues in the Indo-Pacific region. Jean-Pierre stated that they are also keen to explore further economic cooperation. “During the…

  • Twitter’s blue tick removal sparks concerns

    Twitter’s blue tick removal sparks concerns

    Twitter has taken a significant step by initiating the removal of blue ticks from high-profile individuals such as Pope Francis, Donald Trump, and Justin Bieber. They have now lost their verified status on the platform. Previously, Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter, had pledged to do away with the “lords and peasants system” that he believed the blue ticks represented.…

  • Royal treatment: Princess Diana, Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle most requested as sex dolls

    Royal treatment: Princess Diana, Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle most requested as sex dolls

    A sex doll manufacturing company has revealed that members of the British royal family are the most requested by its consumers. Inferno Dolls, a China-based company known for producing realistic dolls and toys, reports that their most popular celebrity sex doll requests include Princess Diana, Kate Middleton, and Meghan Markle. However, the company’s CEO states that he declines these requests…

  • Breaking free: Young gay man flees Saudi Arabia for acceptance and safety

    Breaking free: Young gay man flees Saudi Arabia for acceptance and safety

    A young gay man bravely came out last year, but when his family could not accept him, the 20 year old had no choice but to leave Saudi Arabia, a deeply conservative country, to find freedom and safety. Turki (name changed for security reasons) recalls the harsh treatment he faced from his family after coming out as gay in Saudi…

  • Mother buries husband and toddler after devastating Russian attack

    Mother buries husband and toddler after devastating Russian attack

    Heartbroken Anastasia Komarista buried her two-year-old son and husband on Wednesday, victims of the devastating Russian attack that obliterated their home in eastern Ukraine last week. In a rain-soaked cemetery, she was inconsolable, weeping over their coffins and asking for their forgiveness for being alive. Anastasia cried… “Forgive me! Forgive me! I don’t want to be here. I want to…

  • Tragic stampede at charity event in Yemen leaves over 80 dead, hundreds injured

    Tragic stampede at charity event in Yemen leaves over 80 dead, hundreds injured

    Over 80 people have tragically lost their lives, and hundreds more were injured in a stampede that took place at a charity distribution event in Yemen’s capital, Sanaa. This devastating mishap occurred just before the celebration of Eid al-Fitr, a festival observed by Muslims worldwide to commemorate the end of Ramadan. The impoverished citizens of war-torn Yemen had converged at…

  • Chinese actress finds relief as blackmailer arrested after threats to expose upskirt photos

    Chinese actress finds relief as blackmailer arrested after threats to expose upskirt photos

    After facing threats to ruin her career by sharing upskirt pictures on social media, a Chinese actress can now breathe a sigh of relief as her blackmailer has been arrested. Jiang Mengjie contacted the police after discovering that upskirting footage of her had been circulated on social media. The Chinese actress informed her eight million followers on the social network…

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