Decision comes a week after Hong Kong appeals court makes it illegal to sing or play “Glory to Hong Kong,” which emerged during 2019 anti-government protests
At least three people have been killed in riots sparked by debate in French legislature over election reform bill
Civilian fleet to drop territorial buoys as it sails to Scarborough Shoal.
While robot surgeons are a distant goal, reports says AI could aid surgery and boost patients’ recovery.
Seoul said it considered 'all circumstances surrounding South Korean-Russian bilateral relations' when having its ambassador in Russia attend Putin's inauguration.
The death of a young pro-democracy protester after a hunger strike while in custody revives questions over free speech and reform of royal defamation law.
The rise of Chinese Indonesian candidates participating in the 2024 election gives hope, though stereotypes remain
The US president also adds new levies on computer chips, solar cells and lithium-ion batteries
John Lee warns any country that tries to “interfere” with Hong Kong trade offices around the world would harm their economies
Chinese foreign ministry says Vladimir Putin will travel to Beijing Thursday for two-day stay at invitation of Chinese counterpart Xi Jingping
Canberra government says curbs will ease housing stress and reduce immigration.
More than 200 files given to Australian TV journalists by David McBride revealed allegations of killings of unarmed Afghan men and children by Australian special forces.
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