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  • Japanese man opens free cafe for Ukrainians in Kharkiv after living in metro station

    Japanese man opens free cafe for Ukrainians in Kharkiv after living in metro station

    When 75 year old Fuminori Tsuchiko from Tokyo arrived in eastern Ukraine‘s city of Kharkiv last year, he knew he wanted to help people affected by Russia’s invasion. Touched by the hardships faced by residents who were forced to seek shelter in subway stations due to Russian shelling, Tsuchiko decided to stay and lend a helping hand. For several months,…

  • From murder to mortician: China’s bold scheme to rehabilitate serious criminals

    From murder to mortician: China’s bold scheme to rehabilitate serious criminals

    A special rehabilitation program in Shenyang, a city in northeastern China, is offering ex-prisoners a chance to become a mortician or funeral workers and reintegrate into society. The initiative, named Mama Waves You Off to Heaven, aims to address the challenges faced by ex-convicts who deal with discrimination, lack of reform programmes, and a resultant skills shortage that often pushes…

  • Minnesota becomes a refuge for transgender children facing conservative laws in other US states

    Minnesota becomes a refuge for transgender children facing conservative laws in other US states

    Transgender youth and their families have increasingly found themselves at the heart of a contentious nationwide debate in the United States, with parents like Mary and her 16 year old child, Jasper, seeking refuge in states that offer them protection and support. Their tumultuous journey started in Texas, but due to mounting concerns for their child’s well-being, the family soon…

  • Philippines coast guard confronts Chinese vessels making dangerous manoeuvres in South China Sea

    Philippines coast guard confronts Chinese vessels making dangerous manoeuvres in South China Sea

    A confrontation involving the Philippines Coast Guard and Chinese vessels in the South China Sea has escalated tensions between the two nations. The incident took place during a week-long patrol mission in the strategically important waterway, coinciding with Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang’s visit to Manila to meet his Philippine counterpart and President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. China claims a majority…

  • Jakarta ferry capsizes leaving 11 dead and one missing near Sumatra Island

    Jakarta ferry capsizes leaving 11 dead and one missing near Sumatra Island

    At least 11 individuals have tragically lost their lives, and another is currently missing after a ferry accident occurred off the eastern coast of Sumatra Island in Indonesia. The national search and rescue agency has disclosed this information as they continue their search operation. The ferry involved in the accident was transporting approximately 74 passengers to the small island of…

  • Indonesian man goes viral after accidentally leaving wife at petrol station during road trip

    Indonesian man goes viral after accidentally leaving wife at petrol station during road trip

    A 37 year old man named Arief became a viral sensation in Indonesia after accidentally leaving his wife behind during a journey back to their hometown. The incident came to light when their 8 year old son asked about his mother’s whereabouts, causing Arief to realize that his wife was not on the back of the motorcycle like he had…

  • Another victim similar to Thai cyanide serial killer case

    Another victim similar to Thai cyanide serial killer case

    Another victim has emerged in a case similar to that of the “Thai cyanide serial killer” incident in Khun Han district, Sisaket Province. The deceased, Nittaya, aged 36, who had previously worked as a share farmer in Nakhon Pathom, reportedly died suddenly of heart failure. A reporter travelled to a house in Khun Han district, Sisaket Province, to investigate the…

  • Ukraine’s ambassador commends effectiveness of UN in condemning Russia

    Ukraine’s ambassador commends effectiveness of UN in condemning Russia

    The United Nations (UN) may have its flaws, but it has been effective in condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, according to Ukrainian Ambassador to the UN, Sergiy Kyslytsya. He acknowledged the imperfections of the UN but argued that there may be no other country in the world where citizens pay such close attention to UN General Assembly or Security Council…

  • Australia’s oldest coal-fired power plant closure and shift towards renewable energy

    Australia’s oldest coal-fired power plant closure and shift towards renewable energy

    Australia‘s most senior coal-fired power plant is set to close today, marking a significant step towards the nation’s transition to renewable energy sources. Previously notorious for its climate inaction, Australia is now preparing for a remarkable transformation in its energy sector. The Liddell power station, located approximately a three-hour drive north of Sydney, is just one of several ageing coal-fired…

  • Inspirational sledge dog Balto, captured in a statue at New York’s Central Park

    Inspirational sledge dog Balto, captured in a statue at New York’s Central Park

    New York’s Central Park pays homage to a sledge dog named Balto through a dedicated statue. The dog’s amazing story even made its way to the big screen. Ninety years after his death, this legendary canine is the subject of a DNA study looking into what made him so famously resilient. In 1925, Balto, a Siberian husky, was part of…

  • Man found alive after being buried in Guangxi province, China

    Man found alive after being buried in Guangxi province, China

    In an unbelievable turn of events, a man in Guangxi province, China was found alive after being buried in his own grave, throwing the entire village into a frenzy. The man’s wife, who had rushed home from work to attend his funeral, was in shock when she believed she heard her husband’s voice from underground. With the help of her…

  • Brazilian court suspends telegram over Neo-Nazi activity

    Brazilian court suspends telegram over Neo-Nazi activity

    A court in Brazil has demanded a nationwide suspension of the messaging app Telegram due to the company’s failure to provide the information requested by authorities on neo-Nazi groups using the platform. This development follows a series of violent school attacks, one of which may have connections to anti-Semitic activity within some of the app’s groups. Justice Minister Flavio Dino…

  • Australian media watchdog criticises Sky News

    Australian media watchdog criticises Sky News

    Australia’s media regulator, the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), has criticised the climate coverage on Rupert Murdoch’s Sky News Australia, citing numerous inaccurate and unfair statements that led to the breach of broadcasting rules. The ACMA stated that Sky News Australia, linked to Murdoch’s US-based Fox News, aired incorrect statements in various segments of its Sunday Outsiders programme. After…

  • China and Russia sign maritime law enforcement agreement

    China and Russia sign maritime law enforcement agreement

    China and Russia have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to work together in the field of maritime law enforcement. This collaboration follows a two-day meeting held in the Russian city of Murmansk, within the Arctic Circle and close to Finland’s border, a new NATO member. The agreement between China’s coastguard and Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) was signed on…

  • Gas stations in space: Orbit Fab is revolutionising the satellite industry

    Gas stations in space: Orbit Fab is revolutionising the satellite industry

    Orbit Fab, a US based company, is working on creating innovative “gas stations” in space to support the flourishing satellite industry, making it more profitable and sustainable. The technology is focused on providing refuelling options that will extend the operational life of satellites, according to the company’s CEO. Conventional solar panels on satellites can generate energy to power onboard systems…

  • Biden addresses age concerns amid 2024 re-election bid

    Biden addresses age concerns amid 2024 re-election bid

    Joe Biden recently addressed the topic of his age and its impact on the prospects of his 2024 re-election bid. At 80 years old, he is currently the oldest president ever and would be 86 when he stepped down if he wins. Though the veteran Democrat rarely speaks about his age, polls reveal that it is a matter of significant…

  • BP faces shareholder revolt over its changes in strategies

    BP faces shareholder revolt over its changes in strategies

    BP, the energy giant, is facing a shareholder revolt today due to its decision to slow its energy transition. Activist investors have pledged to block the re-election of the company’s board of directors’ chief in response. Numerous major UK pension funds have expressed their intention to oppose the renewal of Helge Lund’s mandate during the annual general meeting in London.…

  • Thai Nationals evacuated from Sudan crisis arrive in Saudi Arabia, await repatriation

    Thai Nationals evacuated from Sudan crisis arrive in Saudi Arabia, await repatriation

    The first group of 82 Thai nationals, who have fled the ongoing turmoil in Sudan, arrived at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia yesterday morning. They are awaiting repatriation to Thailand by the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) today, as confirmed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The RTAF dispatched three aircraft – two C-130s and an Airbus…

  • Disney sues Florida Governor DeSantis over theme park district takeover

    Disney sues Florida Governor DeSantis over theme park district takeover

    Disney filed a lawsuit against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis yesterday, claiming that his administration’s takeover of the company’s theme park district is part of “a targeted campaign of government retaliation” to punish Disney for exercising its constitutional right to free speech. The escalating conflict between the entertainment giant and DeSantis, who is a potential Republican presidential candidate for 2024, has…

  • China offers engine substitutes for Thai submarine project with benefits

    China offers engine substitutes for Thai submarine project with benefits

    Chinese authorities have committed to meeting three conditions concerning warranty, compensation, and safety if the Royal Thai Navy (RTN) opts for a Chinese-produced engine to replace a German-made one for an S26T Yuan-class submarine being assembled in China, according to Navy commander Adm Choengchai Chomchoengpaet. Following a recent meeting with China’s navy chief and defence minister, Adm Choengchai revealed that…

  • Secret Myanmar crisis talks held in New Delhi with neighbouring countries

    Secret Myanmar crisis talks held in New Delhi with neighbouring countries

    Representatives from Myanmar and its neighbouring countries, including Thailand, China, and India, have been secretly holding talks to de-escalate the bloody crisis unfolding in the military-led nation, according to anonymous sources. The discussions, known as the Track 1.5 dialogue, commenced in Thailand last month and continued in New Delhi yesterday, amid growing discontent within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations…

  • Japan’s population predicted to fall to 87 million by 2070, with foreign residents making up 10.8%

    Japan’s population predicted to fall to 87 million by 2070, with foreign residents making up 10.8%

    Japan’s population is expected to experience a significant decline over the next few decades, with predictions that the total number will fall to 87 million by 2070, representing a 30% decrease from 2020 figures. As the nation grapples with the challenges of an ageing population, this decrease suggests that in the coming years, the government will likely need to rely…

  • Singapore ignores UN’s pleas and executes man over 1kg of cannabis

    Singapore ignores UN’s pleas and executes man over 1kg of cannabis

    Singapore ignored pleas from the United Nations and executed a man this morning found guilty of conspiring to traffic 1 kilogramme of cannabis. At dawn, 46 year old Tangaraju Suppiah was hanged at Changi Prison in eastern Singapore, the Singapore Prison Service reported. His family received his body and a death certificate at the prison this morning. Tangaraju was sentenced…

  • India’s girl power: Newborn tops population milestone

    India’s girl power: Newborn tops population milestone

    India has officially become the world’s most populous nation, with a newborn baby girl marking the milestone moment. Manu Bala, a 22 year old housewife, gave birth to her as-yet-unnamed daughter in a government hospital in the country’s Himalayan region on Monday. The mother and her child were among the more than 67,000 born across India that day when the United…

  • Kenyan mass graves prompt calls to regulate religious cults

    Kenyan mass graves prompt calls to regulate religious cults

    Kenyan self-styled pastor Paul Mackenzie Nthenge sparked shock and outrage in the country after leading his followers into the forest near the coastal town of Malindi, allegedly convincing them to starve to death to meet God. The Good News International Church closed in 2019 after Nthenge claimed that Jesus told him his work had come to an end. However, authorities…

  • EU to unveil major pharmaceutical reform for cheaper drugs and faster access

    EU to unveil major pharmaceutical reform for cheaper drugs and faster access

    The European Union is set to announce significant reforms to its pharmaceutical regulations today, aiming to reduce costs, prevent drug shortages, and expedite the introduction of new medicines. These changes represent the EU’s most extensive overhaul of pharmaceutical legislation in two decades, partly inspired by the benefits of more streamlined processes, joint action, and improved transparency observed during the Covid-19…

  • Thailand welcomes new controversial Chinese-built amphibious assault ship

    Thailand welcomes new controversial Chinese-built amphibious assault ship

    Thailand yesterday welcomed a new Chinese-built amphibious assault ship to its naval fleet. The HTMS Chang, a Type 071E landing platform dock, arrived at its homeport in southern Thailand a week after its official handover at the Chinese shipyard. The ship, which left Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding’s facility in Shanghai on Tuesday, April 18, travelled through the Taiwan Strait before arriving at…

  • 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…

  • 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…

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