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Tensions Rise in Los Angeles as Anti-ICE Protests Intensify and Federal Troops Deployed
Anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles escalate as federal forces arrive to manage unrest sparked by deportation raids. Over 4,100 National Guard and 700 Marines deployed amid mounting community tensions.
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Jun 24, 2025


Japan Expands Defense Exports, Supplying Equipment to Thailand and Seven Partners
Japan’s OSA initiative is expanding to eight nations—including Thailand—under a new ¥8.1 billion budget. The program provides drones, radar,
Jun 21, 2025


U.S. Investors Shift Capital to Asian Bonds: Emerging Markets in Malaysia, Indonesia & India Shine
Wall Street inch higher in choppy trading as investors await breakthroughs in U.S.–China negotiations. Tech and energy stocks lead gains, wh
Jun 19, 2025


Senate Sends Sara Duterte Impeachment Back to House, Halting Trial
The Senate paused Vice President Sara Duterte’s impeachment trial, voting to remand the case to the House for constitutional review. In a dr
Jun 11, 2025


Wall Street Holds Steady as Investors Eagerly Await U.S.–China Trade Progress
Wall Street inch higher in choppy trading as investors await breakthroughs in U.S.–China negotiations. Tech and energy stocks lead gains, wh
Jun 11, 2025


Canada Unveils G7 Priorities Ahead of Kananaskis Summit: Peace, Energy, and Digital Future Take Center Stage
As the G7 Leaders’ Summit approaches, Canada sets its priorities: global security, energy transition, and digital infrastructure. The June 15–17 meeting in Kananaskis aims to unify major democracies around innovation and shared prosperity.
Jun 9, 2025


Could Australia’s HECS Model Solve the Youth Job Crisis in Asia-Pacific?
Rising youth unemployment is becoming a critical issue across the Asia-Pacific. Could Australia’s HECS-inspired loan system be the key to un
Jun 8, 2025


Asia’s Massive Scam Crackdown: Over 1,800 Arrests Freeze $20 Million in Fraud
Across Asia, more than 1,800 arrests and $20 million in frozen assets mark a major coordinated effort to shut down scam networks operating f
Jun 8, 2025


Global March to Gaza Begins Mid‑June: International Aid and Protest Mission
The Global March to Gaza kicks off June 12 in Cairo, with 2,000–3,000 activists from 31 countries marching to Rafah until June 20 to deliver
Jun 8, 2025


Canada Mourns Marc Garneau: Trailblazing Astronaut and Statesman Dies at 76
Canada's first astronaut and longtime MP, Marc Garneau, has passed away at 76. A trailblazer in space and politics, Garneau inspired generations with his pioneering spirit and national service.
Jun 5, 2025


U.S. Debt Warning Sparks Global Concerns Over Economic Stability
The Wall Street Journal reports rising global concern as U.S. national debt reaches historic highs, prompting warnings of financial instability and calls for urgent reform.
Jun 4, 2025


COVID-19 Resurges in Australian Aged Care Homes: Authorities Ramp Up Response
Australian health officials are tackling fresh COVID-19 outbreaks in aged care homes with increased testing, vaccination efforts, and stricter safety protocols to safeguard elderly residents.
Jun 2, 2025


Cambodia to Take Thai Border Dispute to International Court
Cambodia is escalating its long-standing border conflict with Thailand by turning to the International Court of Justice. The legal action aims to resolve territorial tensions near the historic Preah Vihear Temple.
Jun 2, 2025


England Returns Chagos Islands to Mauritius in Landmark Sovereignty Agreement
The UK has signed a landmark agreement to cede control of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, following a court ruling in favor of the African nation. The deal maintains the vital US-UK military base on Diego Garcia, balancing sovereignty restoration with strategic interests.
Jun 2, 2025


UK and EU Set to Reset Ties: Starmer’s New Deal to Ease Trade, Travel, and Security
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is on the verge of securing a historic "reset" agreement with the European Union, aimed at revitalizing UK-EU relations post-Brexit. The pact includes rejoining the EU’s carbon trading system, a robust joint security initiative, and simplified travel protocols through shared e-passport gate access—marking a major policy shift in Britain’s global outlook.
May 22, 2025


Japan Rolls Out Gasoline Subsidy to Ease Fuel Cost Burden
To combat rising fuel costs, Japan has introduced a gasoline subsidy lowering prices by 10 yen per liter. The move is part of broader efforts to stabilize the economy and ease household financial pressure.
May 22, 2025


Marcos Jr. Calls for Cabinet Resignations in Major Government Reset
President Marcos Jr. has called for the resignation of all cabinet secretaries as part of a strategic government reset. The move aims to reorganize his administration, boost efficiency, and renew public trust in governance.
May 22, 2025


Bill Gates Unveils $200 Billion Philanthropy Push to Combat Global Health Crises
In a historic philanthropic announcement, Bill Gates has pledged more than \$200 billion over the next two decades to fight global crises, including poverty, malnutrition, polio, and HIV. Accelerating his charitable timeline, Gates also confirmed that the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will wind down by 2045 after doubling its annual spending.
May 10, 2025


Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to Visit Indonesia in May 2025: Strengthening Bilateral Ties
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s upcoming visit to Indonesia in May 2025 will be a key moment in strengthening bilateral relations. With discussions on trade, security, and emerging industries, the visit highlights both countries' dedication to deeper cooperation and regional stability in the Indo-Pacific.
May 6, 2025


Japan Pushes China to Lift Seafood Import Ban
A bipartisan delegation of Japanese lawmakers has urged China to lift its ban on Japanese seafood imports, calling for renewed dialogue and economic cooperation. The meeting with China's top legislator, Zhao Leji, signals a potential thaw in strained trade relations, as both nations navigate the aftermath of Japan’s Fukushima wastewater release and its global implications.
May 5, 2025
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