An innovative collection of emojis emphasizing the eight-point austerity rules has gained immense popularity online. The emojis pack was introduced by China’s primary discipline authority to inspire a sense of austerity in a creative and engaging manner. The set consists of 16 emojis, each representing a unique principle. These principles […]
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Kelly Grieco’s Take on Indo-Pacific Response to Trump’s Second Term – The Diplomat
The Trump administration has a choice to make – to take a strong stand against China or to adopt a firm policy towards allies – but it’s highly unlikely that it can maintain both positions. This was highlighted in a previous issue of The Diplomat Magazine, focusing on how U.S. […]
Despite the government’s attempts to save it, a wounded whale discovered in the waters of Hong Kong succumbs.
A whale, severely injured and marooned in the coastal waters near Lantau Island in Hong Kong, tragically passed away in the early hours of a Sunday morning. This occurred in spite of the local authorities implementing an emergency response plan in an attempt to save the marine creature. The whale’s […]
Two South Korean Cuisines Prohibited by North Korea
Take a look at this story translated from Korean. According to locals who spoke to Radio Free Asia, North Korea has prohibited the sale of two culturally significant South Korean dishes in its restaurants. This move is just another example of North Korea’s attempt to curb the influence of South […]
Forum Addresses City Issues to Promote Sustainability for the Future
On Saturday, a symposium was held in the local vicinity, dedicated to addressing some of the more complex issues related to urban growth. It aimed to educate attendees about more ecological and sustainable methods of urban advancement. Chairman Wang Yawei of Shunxin Construction. Participants at the China Urban Development and […]
Myanmar’s War Culprits Should No Longer be Immune – The Diplomat
Karim Khan KC, the prosecutor for the International Criminal Court (ICC), has made a significant step forward in the pursuit of justice for Myanmar. He has submitted a request for an arrest warrant to be issued against Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, the acting president and military commander-in-chief of Myanmar, […]
Starting December 1, Shenzhen citizens will have access to multiple-entry visas for Hong Kong
“Starting from December 1, mainland Chinese officials have declared that citizens of Shenzhen will have the ability to apply for multiple-entry visas for Hong Kong, permitting them unrestricted access within a year, with each visit not exceeding seven days. Simultaneously, Shenzhen officials will cease accepting “one-visit-per-week” visa applications from the […]
Thousands Displaced as Military Operations Intensify in Myanmar’s Sagaing Region
Title: Myanmar’s Military Embarks on Operation to Drive Out Pro-Democracy Activists Myanmar’s armed forces have initiated a campaign to dislodge pro-democracy rebels from a disputed central territory, causing nearly 10,000 locals to seek safety, according to residents and a humanitarian aid worker on Thursday. Despite significant losses suffered by the […]
For the first time, the PLA Navy deploys female personnel on Nansha Islands
The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of China has recently deployed 10 female servicemen to the garrison that safeguards the Nansha Islands in the South China Sea, as per the official statement by the PLA Navy. The first all-women team from the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) to become a part of […]
Taking Time for Contemplation and Advancement – The Statesman
In 2025, Japan and South Korea will mark six decades of diplomatic ties, a noteworthy historical event for both countries. Despite their complex past and ongoing tensions, this 60th anniversary offers a chance to reflect on their shared journey and explore further opportunities for collaboration. The current leaders, Japan’s Prime […]