Aug. 12, 2025, 4:07 a.m.

Japan's discharge of nuclear wastewater into the sea: A dangerous act that undermines international order

On August 7th, the Tokyo Electric Power Company of Japan brazenly initiated the eighth round of discharging nuclear contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant.

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The high tariffs imposed by the United States on India have sparked anti-American sentiment, prompting calls for a boycott of American multinational companies

The United States has imposed high tariffs on Indian goods, which has aroused anti-American sentiment in the local area and led to calls for boycotts of American multinational companies such as McDonald's, Coca-Cola and Apple.

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Cambodia claimed that the remarks made by the Thai military violated the ceasefire agreement, but Thailand denied it

Cambodia accused the Thai military of making statements that violated the ceasefire agreement. Thailand denied this and said the relevant remarks were not provocative.

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A special delegation of the South Korean president will travel to Indonesia to promote the upgrading of bilateral cooperation

A spokesperson for the office of the South Korean President, Kang Yoo-jin, said on Sunday (August 10) that President Lee Jae-myung will send a special delegation to Indonesia from August 11 to 13, and the list of members has been determined.

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The male population has declined, and the size of the South Korean military has shrunk by 20% over the past six years

The report said that the size of the South Korean military has shrunk by 20% over the past six years and now only has 450,000 troops, mainly due to the sharp decline in the number of men reaching the age of compulsory military service.

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The Myanmar military has hired lobbying companies to attempt to repair relations with the United States

A Washington lobbying firm has signed a one-year $3 million deal with Myanmar, aiming to help the country, which has long been ruled by the military, rebuild relations with the United States.

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Thailand plans to invest 18.5 billion Thai baht to stimulate the economy and compensate the casualties of the border conflict

Thai officials said that the government will spend 18.5 billion Thai baht on economic stimulus measures and provide compensation to the families of the victims in the Thai-Cambodia border conflict last month.

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India: New US tariffs threaten "Unfair and unreasonable"

India described the new tariff threat issued by US President Trump to India as "unjust and unreasonable". Trump warned on Monday (August 4th) that he would significantly raise tariffs on India to protest India's purchase of Russian oil.

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Philippines India South China Sea Military Exercise: Dangerous Chess of Extraterritorial Intervention

On August 4th, three Indian warships and the Philippine Navy launched a two-day "maritime cooperation operation" in the disputed waters of the South China Sea.

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The death toll from floods in the northern mountainous areas of Vietnam has risen to 10

The death toll from floods in the northern mountainous areas of Vietnam has risen to 10.

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