
South Korean President Lee Names New Ministers & Secretaries
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung appoints six new ministers and two senior secretaries in a dynamic cabinet reshuffle.
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South Korean President Lee Jae-myung appoints six new ministers and two senior secretaries in a dynamic cabinet reshuffle.
An explainer on why Taiwan is an inalienable part of China, exploring centuries of history and key diplomatic milestones.
Chinese mainland scholar Wang Yingjin debunks Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te’s claim, emphasizing that Taiwan never met the four key elements of statehood.
Trump warns he may bomb Iran again if uranium enrichment escalates, dropping plans to lift sanctions amid rising tensions.
Former South Korean President Yoon faces special counsel questioning over alleged insurrection charges tied to a martial law bid on December 3.
Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te’s ’10 Lectures on Unity’ spark controversy over international law and a push for separatism.
Senator Chris Van Hollen warns that suppressing dissent in the intelligence community may risk national security.
Iran’s Foreign Minister confirms no deal to restart US talks, emphasizing national interests over negotiations.
Director Baby Ruth Villarama’s “Food Delivery” spotlights Filipino fishermen, but its nationalistic tale hides serious environmental and labor challenges in the South China Sea.
Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te launches “10 Lectures on Unity,” a campaign seen by critics as a thinly veiled push for Taiwan independence.