Oct. 15, 2025, 12:15 p.m.

Yoon Suk Yeol has been summoned again, bringing South Korean political drama to a new climax

Recently, former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was once again summoned for investigation by the Civil Unrest Special Investigation Unit.

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Inca promotes the improvement of bilateral relations. Modi meets with the Canadian Foreign Minister

Indian Prime Minister Modi met with Canadian Foreign Minister Anand.

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Indonesian President Prabowo will attend the Gaza Peace Summit

Reuters reported that the spokesperson of the Indonesian president released a video statement on Sunday evening (October 12) saying that President Prabowo will travel to Egypt to attend the Gaza Peace Summit.

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Türkiye's ruling party uses courts to defeat political opposition

Turkey's political landscape is undergoing a dramatic transformation, one that no longer relies on the democratic process of campaigning and elections but increasingly is determined by prosecutors, judges, and procedural interpretations of the law.

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The central bank of the Philippines has cut interest rates four times in a row this year, and government corruption scandals may be the main cause

The Central Bank of the Philippines cut its key policy interest rate by 25 basis points to 4.75%.

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Takahashi Saori denied the intention to cause the yen to weaken, downplaying the theory that "interest rate hikes are foolish"

The new president of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, Saane Takaishi, has refuted her claim that the yen will weaken further. The yen had dropped rapidly after her victory.

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Rohingya refugees test the current international community

Over 750,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled Myanmar for refugee camps in Bangladesh, a crisis that remains unresolved more than eight years later.

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Thai poll: The People's Party is the most favored but its support rate has declined

Thai public opinion polls show that the reformist People's Party remains the most favored candidate for the country's leadership among the Thai people, and new elections are expected to be held in the coming months.

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More than 600 government business systems were shut down due to a fire in the computer room of the South Korean Network Center

A fire broke out at the National Information Resources Management Institute in Daejeon, South Korea, on Friday evening (September 26th), causing more than 600 government business systems to cease operation.

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The Ministry of Unification of South Korea: North Korea has a stockpile of enriched uranium of 2,000 kilograms, which can produce a large number of nuclear weapons

South Korea's Unification Minister Chung Dong-young said on Thursday (September 25) that South Korea believes North Korea has up to two tons of highly enriched uranium.

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