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China can’t buy Nvidia’s RTX 4090. Now its optical chip is twice as fast
Chinese researchers have developed the first highly parallel optical computing integrated chip, named “Meteor-1”, setting a milestone for using light to perform an enormous number of operations at the same …
Indonesia arrests 285 in drug crackdown and seizes over half a ton of narcotics
Indonesian authorities said Monday they arrested 285 people suspected of drug trafficking, including 29 women and seven foreigners, and seized over half a ton of narcotics during a…
Singaporean trio held in Malaysia’s US$1.7 million cocaine vape bust
Three Singaporean men have been arrested in a Malaysian drug bust of US$1.7 million worth of cocaine-laced vape liquid destined for sale overseas, in a case spotlighting Kuala Lumpur’s emerging …
Japan ranks in the top 20 on SDG index
Japan was rated 19th this year, behind Estonia and Belgium and above Portugal and Hungary.
Heavy rain forecast in Japan as tropical storm Sepat set to weaken
As of early Tuesday, the tropical storm was located roughly 170 kilometers north of Chichijima, moving north-northwest at a speed of 30 kilometers per hour.
NBA's James feels great after first workout since knee injury
The player has a Sunday deadline to opt into a $52.2 million player contract option for next season with the Lakers.
Thailand targets Cambodian scam centers amid border dispute
As part of the crackdown, Thailand will ban foreign tourists from crossing over to Cambodia and curb air travel to Siem Reap for gambling purposes, Paetongtarn said.
Timor-Leste Launches National Training Initiative to Strengthen Maternal and Newborn Health
DILI, 24 June 2025 — Timor-Leste, on Monday marked a significant step forward in improving maternal and newborn care with the official launch of the Training of Trainers (ToT) on …
Japan sets Upper House election for July 20
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said Monday that his ruling coalition aims to secure a majority in the Upper House. The bloc needs to win at least 50 seats to achieve …
Under shadow of Trump warning, Africa pioneers non-dollar payment systems
The move by Africa to create payments systems that do not rely on the greenback mirrors a push by China to develop financial systems independent of Western institutions.
China completes world's first interventional BCI experiment on a human
A Chinese team, led by Nankai University, announced a significant breakthrough in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology: the world's first interventional human BCI experiment on a human patient.
Jeff Bezos's gala wedding in Venice draws criticism from locals and activists
Some Venetians see the celebration as the latest sign of the brash commodification of a beautiful but fragile city long overrun with tourism and depopulating.
It’s our ‘internal strength’: University of Hong Kong head on top rankings
The president of the University of Hong Kong (HKU) has expressed hopes the institution will rank among the world’s top 10 before his term ends in 2028 after it rose …
China issues alerts for rainstorms, high temperatures
China's National Meteorological Center on Tuesday issued both rainstorm and heat alerts, as parts of the country's southwestern regions, including Sichuan and Guizhou provinces, face heavy rainfall, while northern parts, …
Flatterer-in-chief: How NATO's Rutte worked to win over Trump
Diplomats say Rutte is one of only a handful of European leaders Trump willingly picks up the phone to and that the two text each other.
Over half of LGBTQ+ teens in Japan have considered suicide, survey finds
Of the 90% of junior high and high school students who said they had experienced harassment at school, 64% said such harassment came from teachers.
It will be 'big and punchy': Athletics chief Coe looks to future
The World Championships arrive in September in Tokyo, and Coe describes them as "a massive moment."
Could manga be the unlikely saviour of this dying Japanese island?
On a tiny island in western Japan where just 11 residents remain, a bold experiment is under way to stave off extinction – by transforming the remote outpost into a …
Price of rice in Japan falls below ¥4,000 per 5 kilograms
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba had aimed to push down rice prices to the ¥3,000-¥4,000 range by as early as mid-June.
China to hold military parade to mark victory against Japanese aggression, fascism
China to hold military parade to mark victory against Japanese aggression, fascism
China to mark 80 years of victory against Japanese aggression, fascism
China's State Council Information Office on Tuesday held a press conference on the general arrangements for commemorative activities marking the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War …
China, Singapore pledge close exchange and cooperation
Chinese Premier Li Qiang held talks with Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, who is on an official visit to China, in Beijing on Monday. The two sides pledged to maintain …
The US should not aspire to be neither the henchman nor the Human Rights Commissioner of the World
By José Ramos-Horta, President of the Republic President Trump, you will be larger than life if you draw some lessons from John F Kennedy and Jimmy Carter, strength yes, but …
Jury orders man to pay $500,000 for assaulting police officer who killed himself after Capitol riot
A federal jury on Monday awarded $500,000 to the widow and estate of a police officer who killed himself nine days after he helped defend the U.S. Capitol…
Timor-Leste Ratifies Samoa Agreement
DILI, 24 June 2025 (TATOLI) – The National Parliament has ratified the Samoa Agreement, a Partnership Agreement between the European Union and its member states and the member countries of …