Choi, who is the finance minister, is leading the country in an acting capacity after President Yoon Suk Yeol was impeached over a short-lived martial law he declared in December.
How did Indonesia’s richest woman lose $3.6 billion in just three days?
Marina Budiman, co-founder and president commissioner of DCI Indonesia, lost $3.6 billion in just three days as her company’s stock plunged by over 50 per cent. DCI’s valuation had surged amid ...
Myanmar: People protest against China’s growing interference in region
The Lashio residents of Myanmar, who were displaced by fighting between the Junta and the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA), have called on China to stop interfering in the country's ...
Think tank forum explores Myanmar’s future in multipolar world
A think tank forum was held on Friday (March 21) in Naypyidaw to discuss challenges and opportunities Myanmar will face beyond 2025 in a multipolar world.
11 pregnant women among hundreds in limbo at Thai-Myanmar border after scams crackdown, group says
BANGKOK — 11 pregnant women are among the more than 2,400 people stuck in limbo on after being pulled out of illicit scam compounds in Myanmar and are in urgent need of medical treatment in Thailand, ...
Russia defends Iran’s right to peaceful nuclear program ahead of US-Israel talks
Iran has the right to peaceful atomic energy and is acting in line with international law, the Kremlin said on Friday as the United States and Israel prepare for high-level talks on Tehran's nuclear program next week.
Iran Rings In Nowruz Amid Calls To Go Nuclear
This week's Farda Briefing looks at how hardliners are urging Iran’s decision-makers to greenlight the development of nuclear weapons in the new Iranian year.
Japan China and South Korea discuss trilateral cooperation
Foreign ministers from Japan, China and South Korea reaffirmed the importance of denuclearization on the Korean peninsula and sought common ground in areas like aging, low birth rates, natural ...
Japan, China, South Korea meet at geopolitical ‘turning point in history’
The top diplomats from Japan, China and South Korea met in Tokyo on Saturday, seeking common ground on East Asian security and economic issues amid escalating global uncertainty. "Given the ...
Inside the Conviction of Iran’s Would-Be Assassins in New York
A federal jury returned guilty verdicts against two Eastern European self-described gangsters hired by Iran to send a hit man to kill Masih Alinejad at her Brooklyn home.