A recent incident on the southern Lebanese border resulted in three United Nations military observers and a Lebanese interpreter being wounded after a shell exploded near them. The observers, part of the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization supporting the UN peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon, were unarmed and in a vehicle marked with UN insignia.
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Thailand’s government is currently mulling over the idea of introducing a casino bill that, if approved by parliament, could potentially lead to the development of a mega entertainment project. The Prime Minister, Srettha Thavisin, believes that such a move would not only create more job opportunities but also boost the state revenue. However, the issue
Chinese President Xi Jinping reaffirmed the unstoppable nature of China’s scientific and technological progress during a meeting with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte in Beijing. Xi emphasized that the Chinese people have legitimate development rights and that no external force can impede China’s advancement in the tech industry. This statement comes amidst growing tensions between
The devastating collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore has sent shockwaves through the auto industry, prompting carmakers to assess the impact on their operations. This closure of the busiest U.S. auto port has raised concerns about potential disruptions to the supply chain. While many companies do not expect major disruptions at this
In a recent report by management consultancy Bain & Company, it was highlighted that the total value of private equity deals in Asia Pacific experienced a significant decline last year, dropping to its lowest level since 2014. This decrease in value can be attributed to a variety of factors including slowing growth, high interest rates,
During the recent Palm Sunday Mass in St. Peter’s Square, Pope Francis surprised everyone by deciding to skip his homily at the last minute. This unexpected move raised concerns about his increasingly frail health as he navigates a busy Holy Week schedule. Despite being expected to deliver a homily halfway through the service, the 87-year-old
The world was left stunned when Princess Kate of Britain announced on Friday that she had been diagnosed with cancer and was currently undergoing chemotherapy. In a heartfelt video statement, she revealed that what was initially thought to be a noncancerous condition post-surgery turned out to be cancer. The news was a huge shock not
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) in the U.K. recently announced that Vodafone’s proposed merger with rival CK Hutchison is set to undergo an in-depth probe unless both companies can provide satisfactory solutions to address the regulator’s concerns. The CMA had initiated its investigation into the potential tie-up back in January, citing worries that the
The Bank of England recently announced its decision to keep interest rates steady at 5.25%, reflecting the concerns over falling inflation rates. The Monetary Policy Committee voted 8-1 in favor of maintaining the current rates, with only one member advocating for a 25 basis point cut to 5%. This decision comes after no members pushed
Singapore has once again proven itself to be the happiest country in Asia for the second consecutive year, as revealed by the 2024 World Happiness Report. With an overall ranking of 30 out of the 143 places surveyed, Singapore has secured its position as a beacon of happiness in the region. This recognition is a