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Israel approves 2026 budget with increased defence spending
Jerusalem — Israel's parliament approved the 2026 budget early Monday, providing for a significant increase in military spending as the country remains engaged in wars on multiple fronts. Lawmakers passed …
‘90 Meters’ tempers the strain of caregiving with reassuring glow
Shun Nakagawa's semi-autobiographical drama depicts the toll of caregiving on a teenage boy, offering a compassionate portrait that smooths some of life's rougher edges.
LG Innotek forges partnership with U.S. software firm for physical AI
SEOUL, March 30 (Yonhap) -- LG Innotek Co., an electronic component manufacturin...
The Committee for Safeguarding National Security has the authority to assess matters relating to the interests of national security
The Bill “Committee for Safeguarding National Security of the Macao Special Administrative Region” was deliberated and unanimously passed by the Legislative Assembly on 19 March. Compared to the proposed text …
(LEAD) Seoul stocks open sharply lower amid broader Middle East crisis fears
SEOUL, March 30 (Yonhap) -- South Korean stocks opened sharply lower Monday as c...
Tamagnini Barbosa Market renewal expected to spotlight culinary traditions
The Tamagnini Barbosa Market revitalisation in Toi San is proceeding smoothly, the Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) said, with phased works due to start in the third quarter. The scheme will …
Slow Festival to launch in Barra revitalization district this May
The revitalization of Macau’s six old districts is being driven by a new model, the Macau General Union of Neighbourhood Associations – operator of the district development center – confirmed. …
Air China resumes flights to North Korea after 6-year pause
The move is another sign isolated North Korea is gradually opening up following the resumption of train services between the capitals.
Seoul stocks open sharply lower amid broader Middle East crisis fears
SEOUL, March 30 (Yonhap) -- South Korean stocks opened sharply lower Monday as c...
Travelers face crowds, higher fares at terminals on Holy Monday
A surge of passengers was observed flocking to ports, airports, and bus terminals on Holy Monday during the Holy Week exodus despite rising fuel prices and travel costs.
Samsung Biologics union votes to strike over wage dispute
SEOUL, March 30 (Yonhap) -- Unionized workers at Samsung Biologics Co. have vote...
Karenni’s Arts Creation hosts fundraising film screening
The Karenni’s Arts Creation (KAC), a creative resistance group from Myanmar’s Karenni State, held a screening of its second film The Execution at Alliance Française de Chiang Mai on March …
Following lopsided loss, S. Korea looking to regroup vs. Austria in pre-World Cup friendly
SEOUL, March 30 (Yonhap) -- Reeling from a humbling loss to Ivory Coast over the...
Australian police shoot dead fugitive wanted for killing officers
Police had been hunting for Dezi Freeman, previously known as Desmond Filby, after he allegedly shot and killed two police officers, and injured a third, on a rural property in …
Why revived China-Philippine talks won’t lead to energy cooperation in the South China Sea
Maritime tensions between China and the Philippines are likely to persist despite Manila’s call for energy cooperation, Chinese observers said after revived diplomatic talks on the weekend. Senior diplomats from …
War on Iran is about to make clothes more expensive. Here’s why
Planning to update your wardrobe this summer? Industry insiders have some advice: do it soon. By the time autumn collections hit the racks, the aftershocks of war on Iran may …
China’s ‘teapot’ oil refineries keep economy brewing – but surging crude prices leave them strained
The factories, which buy cheap crude and turn it into fuel, are struggling as higher oil prices threaten their razor-sharp margins The towns that are the bulwark of China’s energy …