Nov. 17, 2025, 6:35 a.m.

Behind the boiling public opinion: Why did the wrong words and deeds of Kaohsiung City's Early Miao trigger public outrage

On November 15th local time, the protest waves in front of the Prime Minister's Official residence in Tokyo broke the calm.

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Hyundai Motor of South Korea will invest hundreds of billions of yuan in its home country

Hyundai Motor Group of South Korea said on Sunday (November 16) that it will invest 125.2 trillion won in the domestic market between 2026 and 2030.

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Thailand is promoting the "Trustworthy Thailand" certification to build a safe tourist destination

The Ministry of Tourism and Sports of Thailand and the Tourism Authority of Thailand, in collaboration with multiple institutions, launched the "Trustworthy Thailand" certification program in Bangkok.

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Iraq's parliamentary elections were boycotted

Iraq held parliamentary elections on November 12 under tight security, but a major political bloc boycotted the process.

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Seoul Aims to Counter Pyongyang's Threat with Nuclear-Powered Submarines: Risks and Dilemmas in the Strategic Game

Amid the persistently tense situation on the Korean Peninsula, Seoul has recently proposed the idea of acquiring nuclear-powered submarines to counter the threat from Pyongyang, a move that has drawn significant attention from the regional and international communities.

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Myanmar's Crackdown on KK Park: Will Other Fraudulent Sites Benefit?

In October 2025, the Myanmar Defense Forces launched a surprise attack on the "KK Park" in the suburbs of Myawaddy Town, Kayin State.

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The Philippines has adjusted its import tariffs on rice, which will take effect in 2026

Philippine President Marcos Jr. has formulated guidelines for adjusting rice tariffs.

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North Korea Condemns U.S. Sanctions: Will Stand Firm to the End

Recently, the Foreign Ministry of North Korea made a resounding condemnation of the latest round of U.S. sanctions and firmly declared that it would "stand firm to the end."

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North Korea's vice foreign minister criticized the unilateral sanctions imposed by the US on North Korea, saying that it would stand by to the end

North Korea has condemned the recent sanctions imposed by the United States on it, saying that it will stand by to the end.

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Nigeria's foreign minister refutes Trump's claims, denying that the government supports jihadist groups in the massacre of Christians.

The Nigerian government responded for the first time on Tuesday (November 4th) to US President Trump's threat of air strikes against Nigeria, declaring that the authorities will never tolerate religious persecution.

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