Temu

Temu Faces Suspension in Vietnam Over Business Registration Failure

Chinese e-commerce platform Temu, operated by PDD Holdings, has been ordered to suspend operations in Vietnam after missing the deadline to complete its business registration, Vietnamese state media reported on Thursday. The Ministry of Industry and Trade confirmed that Temu...
crypto

Bitcoin Surges Past $100,000 Amid Optimism Around Trump’s Pro-Crypto Administration

Bitcoin, the world’s most popular cryptocurrency, soared above $100,000 for the first time on Thursday, marking a historic milestone for digital assets. This unprecedented rise follows the election of Republican Donald Trump as President of the United States, an event...
Myanmar Rebel Group

Myanmar Rebel Group Signals Willingness for Beijing-Mediated Peace Talks Amid Intensified Border Conflict

Myanmar’s protracted civil strife, the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA), one of the country’s prominent ethnic rebel groups, has expressed readiness to engage in peace talks mediated by China. This marks a potential turning point in the fighting that...
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) Clinic

Investigation Launched into Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) Clinic After 15 Deaths Linked to Cancer Treatment

Authorities are investigating a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) clinic in the central Hubei province following the deaths of at least 15 people who sought cancer treatment there. The Yaowang Valley Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic, located in a remote northern mountain...
South China Sea

China and Philippines Clash Over Scarborough Shoal: Conflicting Accounts Highlight Tensions in South China Sea

Tensions flared once again in the South China Sea this week as the coast guards of China and the Philippines offered conflicting accounts of a maritime confrontation near the contested Scarborough Shoal. This latest episode underscores the volatility of the...
South Korea Martial Law

Yoon Suk Yeol Declares and Retracts Martial Law Amid National and Global Shock

South Korea experienced a seismic political event on December 3 when President Yoon Suk Yeol made an unprecedented declaration of martial law. The move sent shockwaves domestically and reverberated through international diplomatic circles, raising questions about the nation's democratic stability....
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol Faces Unprecedented Challenges Amid Martial Law Controversy

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, who briefly declared martial law on Tuesday, December 3, faces mounting criticism and political instability in a turbulent presidency defined by controversy, dwindling public support, and fraught governance. The declaration, citing “anti-state forces” and...
US, South Korea

White House Expresses Relief as South Korea Ends Decades of Martial Law, Paving Way for Democratic Reforms

The United States has expressed relief following South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s decision to rescind his unexpected declaration of emergency martial law, according to an anonymous statement by a White House National Security Council spokesperson on Tuesday. The decision,...
Donald Trump

Donald Trump Warns of “Hell to Pay” Over Gaza Hostages Ahead of Inauguration

United States President-elect Donald Trump issued a stark warning on Monday, December 2, regarding the plight of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. Trump declared that there would be "hell to pay" in the Middle East if the hostages, including...
Jeju Island, South Korea

38 Vietnamese Tourists Disappear in Jeju: Immigration and Authorities on High Alert

A group of 38 Vietnamese tourists who entered Jeju Island under the visa waiver program has been reported missing after failing to board their return flight, according to local tourism authorities on Tuesday. Their disappearance has raised concerns about potential...
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