Air China Revives Beijing–Pyongyang Flights After Six Years, Signaling North Korea’s Careful Return to the World

Air China Revives Beijing–Pyongyang Flights After Six Years, Signaling North Korea’s Careful Return to the World

Air China has officially restarted its direct flight route between Beijing and Pyongyang, marking the end of a six-year pause and hinting at a slow but meaningful shift in North Korea’s reopening process. The move comes as the isolated nation cautiously reconnects with the outside world after years of strict border closures that began during […]

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From TikTok to Roblox: Indonesia Steps In to Protect Children Under 16 from Social Media Risks

Thailand Secures Safe Passage for Oil Tankers Through the Strait of Hormuz

Thailand’s government has announced a significant development that could help stabilize the country’s energy supply. Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul confirmed that Thailand has successfully reached an agreement with Iran to ensure Thai oil tankers can safely pass through the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important and sensitive shipping routes. Speaking during a […]

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Japan Loses 600,000 Chinese Tourists in January as Diplomatic Tensions Deepen

Japan Loses 600,000 Chinese Tourists in January as Diplomatic Tensions Deepen

Japan’s tourism industry faced a significant setback in January after losing nearly 600,000 visitors from mainland China, highlighting how political tensions can ripple through economies and ordinary lives. According to the Japan National Tourism Organization, mainland Chinese arrivals fell 60.7 per cent year-on-year, dropping to 385,300 visitors compared to 980,520 during the same month last […]

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Japan Moves to Restart the World’s Largest Nuclear Power Plant After Nearly 15 Years

Japan Moves to Restart the World’s Largest Nuclear Power Plant After Nearly 15 Years

Japan is taking a major and controversial step today as it prepares to restart the world’s largest nuclear power plant for the first time since the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster. The Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear facility, operated by Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), is set to resume operations after receiving final approval, despite strong resistance from local […]

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Beijing Criticizes Japan Over Taiwan Remarks, Warns of Crossing Red Line

Beijing Criticizes Japan Over Taiwan Remarks, Warns of Crossing Red Line

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi expressed strong condemnation of Japan’s recent statements regarding Taiwan, calling them “shocking” and a dangerous misstep. The comments, made in an official statement on Sunday, highlight growing tensions that have rattled China-Japan relations for over two weeks. Wang, the most senior Chinese official to publicly comment on the matter, warned […]

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