The Ministry’s message, shared via China’s do-everything app WeChat on Tuesday, uses the euphemism “please drink tea,” which has come to signify an invitation for questioning or investigation by security agencies regarding suspected illicit activities.
‘I’m Singaporean!’: TikTok CEO fires back at GOP senator pressing him about possible ties to China
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) repeatedly asks TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew, who is from Singapore, whether he is Chinese and a member of the Chinese Communist Party.
Condor signs production enhancement contract for gas-condensate fields in Uzbekistan
Condor Energies has entered into a contract with the Uzbekistan government to increase production and overall recovery rates from a cluster of conventional natural …
Visa-Free Regime For Citizens Of Uzbekistan Entering Iran To Be Effective From Feb 4
The representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran, Ali-Reza Bigdeli, announced that citizens of 28 countries, including Uzbekistan, will …
Myanmar’s rebels see unity as key to victory over weakened military rulers
An alliance of ethnic forces has gained much ground in military-ruled Myanmar, but some fear the movement may splinter.
Zipmex to shut down operations in Thailand immediately
Zipmex ordered by Thailand’s SEC to halt operations immediately due to financial and operational issues. The crypto exchange has 15 days to resolve these issues to resume operations, with potential …
Mike Pompeo, ex-military officials provide cautious assessment of US airstrikes on Iran proxies
The strikes occurred as retaliation for the deaths of three U.S. service members Sunday in Jordan during an attack that injured 40 other service members at the base.
How a Vietnam vet found healing as the “Honey-Do Dude”
Following his retirement and the death of his wife, Danny Chauvin needed a way to keep busy, so he began offering his handyman services for free.
Pakistan: Marching for the thousands who disappeared in Balochistan
The 26-year-old is one of several women who led the march, which saw protesters walk almost 1,000 miles from the restive Balochistan province, demanding the whereabouts of family members whom they say …
Fake news, online hate swell Indonesia anti-Rohingya sentiment
Arriving on a rickety boat in western Indonesia from squalid Bangladesh camps after weeks at sea late last year, hundreds of Rohingya refugees came to shore only to be turned around and pushed …