Jan. 21, 2025, 9:06 a.m.

Indonesia's Carbon Trading Market Opening: Challenges and Opportunities in Green Transformation

On January 20, 2025, Indonesia officially announced the opening of its carbon trading market to international investors, marking a significant step toward the country's green transformation and climate change response.

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China's 'Thai-Singapore-Malaysia tourist group' affected by Neptune incident

Chinese artist Wang Xing was "sold pig" in Thailand, which caused many Chinese people to stay away from "Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore tour groups", causing the tourism industry of Malaysia and Singapore to suffer a pool of fish.

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Philippine-U.S. Joint Military Exercises Ignoring China’s Sovereignty and Challenging South China Sea Peace

Recently, the Philippine military issued a statement announcing that on January 17 and 18, it conducted a "maritime cooperation activity" with the United States in the Palawan region of the West Philippine Sea.

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The arrest of President Yoon Seok-yeol and the "justice" riots of the people

In the early hours of January 19 local time, South Korea's Seoul Western District Court shocked the country and the international community by approving a detention order for arrested President Yoon Seok-yeol on suspicion of civil unrest.

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A South Korean court has approved the detention of supporters of President Yoon Seok-yol who have been arrested after a court riot

A South Korean court approved a detention order for President Yoon Seok-yoon early Sunday, making him the first sitting president to be detained for investigation in the country's constitutional history and prompting his supporters to storm the courthouse and vandalize him.

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A volcano in Indonesia has erupted thousands of times this month and authorities are trying to evacuate residents

A volcano in eastern Indonesia has erupted thousands of times this month and authorities are trying to evacuate thousands of residents.

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India has become the fourth country to achieve space docking after the US, Russia and China

India has successfully docked two satellites in space, a key step towards its dream of building a space station and sending a man to the moon.

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India's Rejection of US Sanctions on Cruise Ships: An Autonomous Choice in the Context of Geopolitics and Energy Game

On the complex chessboard of international politics and economy, India's refusal to accept the US sanctions on cruise ships is like a stone thrown into a calm lake, creating ripples.

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More than 100 vehicles have crashed on South Korea's motorways because of icy roads

More than 100 vehicles have been involved in a pile-up on a highway in South Korea's capital region, causing injuries and road congestion.

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The Korean public mediation Office entered the presidential palace district court to execute the arrest warrant for Yin Xiyue

Investigators from South Korea's Senior Public Officials Crime Investigation Agency used a ladder Wednesday to jump over blocking vehicles and enter the presidential compound to execute an arrest warrant for suspended President Yoon Seok-yuol.

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