South Korean Prime Minister Urges Tough Action Against Hate Incidents Targeting Tourists Ahead of APEC Summit

South Korean Prime Minister Urges Tough Action Against Hate Incidents Targeting Tourists Ahead of APEC Summit

South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok has called for firm and immediate action against any hateful or discriminatory behavior directed at foreign visitors, as the nation prepares to host the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit later this month. During a high-level public safety meeting with top officials, including Foreign Minister Cho Hyun and Interior Minister […]

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What We Know About the Fatal Shooting of US Conservative Activist Charlie Kirk

What We Know About the Fatal Shooting of US Conservative Activist Charlie Kirk

WASHINGTON, Sept 11 — In a tragedy that has shaken the political and public landscape, Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative activist and close ally of former President Donald Trump, was fatally shot during a public event at Utah Valley University. Here’s a closer, more human look at what unfolded — and what it means. A […]

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Cambodia Approves Controversial Law to Strip Citizenship from Political Opponents

Cambodia Approves Controversial Law to Strip Citizenship from Political Opponents

In a deeply concerning move, Cambodia’s National Assembly unanimously passed a new law on Monday that allows the government to strip citizenship from individuals accused of colluding with foreign powers—a decision raising alarm among human rights advocates around the world. All 120 lawmakers present, including Prime Minister Hun Manet, voted in favor of the bill. […]

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