Australian Prime Minister Apologises to Jewish Community After Bondi Beach Attack

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has issued a public apology to the country’s Jewish community following a deadly terrorist attack at Bondi Beach, pledging new laws to confront hate speech and prevent extremist violence. Speaking at a press conference in Canberra on Monday,

North Korea Warns Japan’s Nuclear Ambitions Must Be Stopped

North Korea has issued a strong warning over what it describes as Japan’s growing interest in nuclear weapons, saying any move by Tokyo toward nuclear armament must be firmly prevented to protect regional and global security. According to a report carried by the

China Condemns U.S. Seizure of Foreign Oil Tanker as Breach of International Law

China has sharply criticised the United States over what it described as the arbitrary seizure of a foreign oil tanker, warning that such actions represent a serious violation of international law and threaten the principles that underpin global maritime order. Speaking at a

All Abducted Schoolchildren Freed After Mass Kidnapping in Nigeria’s Niger State

The Nigerian government has confirmed that all remaining victims abducted during a mass kidnapping at a Catholic boarding school in Niger State have now been released, bringing relief to families and communities shaken by one of the country’s most disturbing attacks in recent

Eastern Turn to Europe for New Head Coach After Roberto Losada’s Sudden Exit

Hong Kong Premier League club Eastern are set to search overseas for a new head coach after Roberto Losada left the club with immediate effect, bringing an abrupt end to a tenure that spanned several seasons and more than a hundred matches. The

China Curling Pair Fall Short as Olympic Mixed Doubles Dream Ends

China’s hopes of qualifying a mixed doubles curling team for next February’s Winter Olympics came to an end after a defeat to South Korea at a decisive qualification tournament in Canada, closing the door on a late push toward the Milano Cortina Games.

Philippines Pushes Back Against Terror Link Claims After Australia’s Bondi Beach Shooting

Questions are emerging over whether the Philippines is being unfairly drawn into the investigation of Australia’s deadly Bondi Beach shooting, after authorities confirmed that the two suspects had traveled to the country weeks before the attack. Philippine officials and security observers have urged

US Lawmakers Warn China Continues to Target Researchers While Urging Balance on Talent Retention

China continues to target researchers based in the United States for what officials described as malign purposes, according to warnings delivered to US lawmakers by multiple government agencies, even as those same officials stressed that security concerns should not derail efforts to attract

Taiwan Opposition Moves to Impeach President William Lai in Largely Symbolic Push

Opposition lawmakers in Taiwan have vowed to pursue impeachment proceedings against President William Lai, a move that is widely expected to be symbolic rather than practical given the current balance of power in the legislature. The proposal was announced by members of the

Beijing Criticises US Defence Policy Act for Exaggerating China Threat and Sending Wrong Signals

China has sharply criticised the latest United States National Defense Authorization Act, accusing Washington of exaggerating the so called China threat and urging American policymakers to adopt a more rational and objective view of bilateral relations. Speaking on behalf of the Chinese foreign