“Ukraine’s Air Force Downs Russian Drones and Missiles Overnight, Says Military”

In a dramatic escalation of the conflict, Ukraine’s air defenses successfully intercepted and shot down a series of weapons launched by Russia overnight. According to the Ukrainian Air Force, the onslaught included missiles and 20 drones of Iranian origin. The Air Force released a statement on Telegram confirming that the attack drones deployed by Russian … Read more

South Koreans protest Japan’s Fukushima wastewater release

Hundreds of South Koreans took to the streets in Seoul on Saturday to protest against Japan’s plans to release treated wastewater from the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant. The demonstrations occurred a day after the South Korean government officially endorsed the safety of Japan’s plans, stating that the water’s contamination levels would meet acceptable standards … Read more

Russia’s Medvedev predicts long-lasting standoff with West and permanent Ukraine conflict

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has issued a warning, stating that the confrontation between Moscow and the West will persist for decades, and the conflict with Ukraine could become permanent. Once regarded as a liberal reformer in the West, Medvedev has taken on a more hawkish stance since Russia’s military involvement in Ukraine began. As … Read more

Healthy Eating on a Budget: Tips and Recipes

Eating healthy is essential to maintaining good health, but it can be difficult when you’re on a tight budget. It’s often thought that healthy eating is expensive and that it’s impossible to eat well on a budget. However, with a little bit of planning and some smart shopping, you can eat a nutritious and healthy … Read more

UK’s Cleverly criticizes Hong Kong police for issuing arrest warrants for activists

British Foreign Minister James Cleverly has expressed criticism over the Hong Kong police’s decision to issue arrest warrants for eight overseas activists. Cleverly stated that the UK government will not tolerate any attempts by China to intimidate individuals and emphasized their commitment to defending the universal right to freedom of expression. Taking to Twitter, Cleverly … Read more

China to Restrict Chipmaking Material Exports Amid US Contemplation of New Curbs

China announced on Monday that it will impose export controls on certain metals widely used in the semiconductor industry, escalating the ongoing battle over access to high-tech microchips between China and the United States. The new controls will require exporters to obtain permission to ship specific gallium and germanium products. China stated that the measures … Read more

1,200 Foreign Healthcare Workers Granted PR Status Annually in Last 5 Years: Ong Ye Kung

According to Minister for Health Ong Ye Kung, an average of around 1,200 foreign healthcare workers have been granted permanent resident (PR) status annually over the past five years in Singapore. In response to a parliamentary question, Minister Ong revealed that more than 60% of these PR grants were given to nurses, with the remaining … Read more

Norway Aims to Make an Impact in the World Cup Following Disappointing Euros

Norway Aims to Make an Impact in the World Cup Following Disappointing Euros Former World Cup champions Norway enter this year’s tournament with renewed determination after their disheartening exit from the 2022 European Championship. The team’s early departure from Group A, marked by a devastating 8-0 loss to England, still lingers in their minds. In … Read more

19 Wild Boars Captured and Relocated from Bukit Panjang following Recent Attacks

Nineteen Wild Boars Removed from Bukit Panjang Area Following Attacks The National Parks Board (NParks) has taken measures to address the recent wild boar attacks in Bukit Panjang by installing exclusion fences and deploying cattle grids, according to Mr. Tan Kiat How, Senior Minister of State for the Ministry of National Development. These preventive measures … Read more