Vietnam Sentences Former Journalist To 30 Months In Prison Over Facebook Posts
Vietnam sentenced former journalist Truong Huy San to 30 months in prison for Facebook posts deemed harmful to public order.
Vietnam sentenced former journalist Truong Huy San to 30 months in prison for Facebook posts deemed harmful to public order.
The Tate brothers have left Romania by private jet, despite facing serious charges, with plans to return in March
Egypt will raise the minimum wage for public sector workers to 7,000 Egyptian pounds from July
US President Donald Trump said that his administration will soon announce a 25% tariff on imports from the European Union.
North Korea has deployed more troops to Russia’s Kursk region, according to South Korean intelligence.
Hamas handed over four hostages bodies to the Red Cross, marking a key point in the ongoing ceasefire negotiations
Trump proposes a $5 million “gold card” as a new path to US citizenship, replacing the EB-5 investor visa program.
Taiwan has condemned China’s military drills near its southwestern coast as provocative and a threat to regional stability
President Donald Trump has called on Apple to eliminate its diversity policies following shareholder approval of the initiatives.
The US has chosen to abstain from a World Trade Organisation resolution condemning Russia’s aggression in Ukraine, sources report.
BP has announced a strategic shift to boost oil and gas production, reducing investments in renewable energy by $5bn
The US House has narrowly passed a multi-trillion-dollar spending bill, advancing Trump’s 2025 agenda.
Ukraine and US have finalised minerals deal, with Washington dropping its $500 billion demand but withholding firm security guarantees for Kyiv.
Sydney nurse Lebdeh has been charged for allegedly threatening Israeli patients in a viral video, sparking public outrage and condemnation.
Consumer confidence in the US has recorded its sharpest drop in over three years, signalling potential economic concerns.
Elon Musk’s latest directive to US federal employees has intensified uncertainty, further complicating an already unclear situation.
A live-fire drill by Chinese naval ships last week in the Tasman Sea forced 49 flights to change their paths
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is expected to make final statements on Tuesday as his impeachment trial nears conclusion
Three people died and six were injured after a highway bridge collapsed in South Korea, prompting urgent rescue efforts
Ukraine has marked three years of war with Russia, hosting European leaders while top US officials were absent
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