Record 13 million Chinese take world’s toughest college entrance exam

Nearly 13 million young adults entered exam rooms across China on Wednesday morning to sit for the college entrance test, or “gaokao,” a record high number

Philippines raises alert level around volcano, villagers told to leave danger zone

Philippine officials yesterday raised the alert level for one of the country’s most active volcanoes after superheated streams of gas, debris and rocks cascaded down its upper slope in

Sands China Enriches Non-Gaming Experiences with ‘Sands Performing Arts Program’

Introducing premier performances to bolster Macao’s cultural landscape Sands China has introduced a new initiative, the Sands

Gov’t inquiry to look into 237 more foreign adoptions suspected to have laundered origins

South Korea’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission said yesterday it will investigate 237 more cases of South Korean adoptees who suspect their family origins were manipulated to facilitate

Court rejects bail request by former opposition senator who opposed deadly drug campaign

A Philippine court rejected on Wednesday a request for bail by a former opposition senator and justice secretary who criticized then-President Rodrigo Duterte’s deadly crackdown on illegal

Malaysia, Indonesia end 18-year sea border disputes, vow to cooperate in defending palm oil industry

Malaysia and Indonesia signed agreements yesterday that ended longstanding maritime border disputes and vowed to bolster cooperation to fight “highly detrimental discriminatory” measures against palm oil.

EU launches legal action against Poland over new Russian influence law

The European Union on yesterday launched legal action against member country Poland over a contentious new law that the nationalist government claims is meant to combat Russian

Blinken announces $150M in aid for Syrians, Iraqis at Saudi meeting on fighting Islamic State group

Secretary of State Antony Blinken said yesterday that the U.S. would provide nearly $150 million in aid for areas in Syria and Iraq that were liberated from

1983 Thatcher wins landslide victory

The SDP Liberal Alliance, fighting its first national contest, won just 23 seats under the “first-past-the-post” electoral system, despite receiving nearly as many votes as Labour.

Summer Pistachio

  The Pistachio Shake is made with Shake Shack’s signature vanilla frozen custard hand-spun with Italian pistachios and Australian honey. The savoury and nutty cold treat

Poland, Germany discuss avoiding repeat of deadly river pollution

The environment ministers of Poland and Germany met on the border of the two countries on Wednesday to discuss protection of a river against a repeat

Australia plans to ban swastikas and other Nazi symbols in legislation coming next week

Australia’s government plans legislation to ban swastikas and other Nazi symbols nationwide due to an increase in far-right activity, Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus said. While most Australian states

Foreign firms cast wise votes of confidence in China’s economy

China’s economy has shifted from high-speed growth to high-quality development. The enormous opportunities created by this shift have retained China’s position as a top destination for foreign investment.

Friday, June 9, 2023 – edition no. 4263

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