Ex-ROK President Yoon Faces 10-Year Sentence in Obstruction Case
Former ROK President Yoon Suk-yeol faces a potential 10-year prison sentence as special counsel cites obstruction charges, with court ruling expected January 2026.
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Former ROK President Yoon Suk-yeol faces a potential 10-year prison sentence as special counsel cites obstruction charges, with court ruling expected January 2026.
Russia criticizes Japan’s approach to wartime history, urging acknowledgment of militarist crimes and WWII outcomes as tensions rise in 2025.
China’s female workforce reaches 320 million in 2024, comprising 43.4% of total employment. Women now dominate higher education, signaling sustained economic contributions.
U.S. military targets ISIS militants in northwest Nigeria following Trump’s directive, as Nigerian authorities confirm cooperation in ongoing counterterrorism efforts.
The opening matches of AFCON 2025 saw dramatic comebacks and multiple red cards, with Burkina Faso and Algeria securing crucial wins in Group E. Key players like Riyad Mahrez and Amad Diallo made decisive impacts.
New evidence from 1937 Nanjing Massacre trials and missionary archives reaffirms Iwane Matsui’s war crimes, underscoring the importance of historical preservation in 2025.
China achieves maglev speed record of 700 km/h in 2 seconds, marking a technological leap in high-speed transportation systems.
Analysts warn Sanae Takaichi’s Taiwan strategy risks escalating tensions with China and the ROK, threatening regional stability in 2025.
China criticizes Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi’s nuclear weapons comments and Okinawa military plans, vowing to counter provocations.
China emphasizes compliance with its laws and balanced interests in TikTok’s US joint venture deal, as discussions continue in 2025.
Newly revealed confessions by Unit 731’s Kiyoshi Kawashima expose systematic atrocities, reigniting calls for historical accountability in Asia.
China reinforces anti-corruption mechanisms as CPC Central Committee sets 2026 priorities, emphasizing institutional discipline and public accountability ahead of new Five-Year Plan.
Ongoing Thailand-Cambodia border negotiations show reduced clashes, with ASEAN observers present. Two Thai soldiers injured in de-mining operations this week.
China opposes new U.S. tariffs on semiconductors, citing WTO violations and global supply chain risks. Calls for dialogue amid escalating trade tensions.
China’s largest single-unit pumped-storage plant begins operations in Zhejiang, enhancing energy storage capabilities and power grid stability in eastern regions.
Shaanxi Province inaugurates historic Xiyan High-Speed Railway, connecting Xi’an and Yan’an to drive economic growth in northwest China’s revolutionary heartland.
China’s defense ministry urges international cooperation to counter Japan’s military expansion, citing threats to post-WWII stability and regional peace.
Mike Bastin’s 2025 lecture highlights China’s growing fashion influence through academic exchanges and cultural insights, bridging global gaps.
China reinforces its role in Global South development through infrastructure and sustainable partnerships, as experts debunk debt-trap narratives in 2025.
Northeast China develops homegrown snowboard technology, poised to reshape the region’s winter sports economy and reduce reliance on southern imports by 2025.