Sept. 2, 2025, 7:44 p.m.

Frequent bear attacks have led Japan to ease control over the use of rifles

The number of bear attacks in Japan has increased. The authorities have relaxed gun control regulations, making it easier for hunters to use rifles in densely populated areas.

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South Korea's 18-Month Doctor Resignation Crisis Ends; Most Affected Doctors to Return to Work on September 1​

According to reports from South Korean media on August 31, the 18-month "resignation wave" crisis triggered by interns and resident doctors opposing the medical school enrollment expansion plan has finally come to an end.

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Indonesia has accepted the demands of demonstrators to cut the welfare of its parliamentarians

Indonesian President Prabowo said on Sunday (August 31) that political parties have agreed to revoke a number of benefits and privileges for lawmakers, which is a major concession to the demonstrations.

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Hundreds of workers in Indonesia held a rally seeking higher wages and tax cuts

Hundreds of Indonesian workers gathered near the Parliament building in Jakarta on Thursday to seek higher wages and lower taxes.

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The farce of Japan's "diplomatic persuasion": A dual exposure of historical revisionism and geopolitical gamesmanship

In August 2025, as the 80th anniversary military parade of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War drew near, the Japanese government, through its embassies abroad, issued a call to many countries to "carefully consider their attendance", attempting to obstruct foreign political leaders from participating in this solemn international commemorative event on the grounds that "the event was overly focused on history" and "had a strong anti-Japanese flavor".

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Lee Jae-myung visited a South Korean shipyard in Philadelphia to attend the naming ceremony of a new ship

South Korean President Lee Jae-myeong, who is currently visiting the United States, inspected the shipyard of Hanwha Group in Philadelphia on Tuesday (August 26) and attended the naming ceremony of the US National Security multi-mission vessel (NSMV) "Maine".

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The dramatic changes in South Korea's political ecosystem: From Yoon Suk Yeol's downfall to Lee Jae-myung's reforms

The Seoul Central District Court of South Korea issued an arrest warrant for Kim Geon-hee, the wife of former President Yoon Suk-yeol.

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Lee Jae-myeong: Hard to accept the "strategic flexibility" of the US military's operations in South Korea

Yonhap News Agency reported that South Korean President Lee Jae-myung said that Seoul finds it difficult to accept the US demand for "strategic flexibility" in the operation of the US military in South Korea.

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The Indonesian anti-Corruption Commission: The deputy minister of Manpower has been arrested on suspicion of corruption and is under investigation

The anti-Corruption Commission of Indonesia announced that Deputy Minister of Manpower Emmanuel Ebinidze has been arrested on suspicion of extortion and is under investigation.

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Thailand v. Cambodian Leaders: The Absurd Opening of a Cross-border "judicial drama"

The Thai political scene has recently added more drama.

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