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Australia allocates funds to help Indo-Pacific region tackle cybercrime
(Bloomberg, Hanoi) - The Australian government has allocated A$83.5 million (S$71 million) to build cybersecurity capabilities in the Indo-Pacific region, noting that global cooperation is key to combating the growing sophistication and complexity of cybercrime.
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Nearly 50 economists sign a petition urging the US Supreme Court to overturn Trump's reciprocal tariffs
(Bloomberg, New York) Nearly 50 bipartisan U.S. economists, including former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and former Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court, requesting the overturn of U.S. President Trump's policy of reciprocal tariffs imposed on global trading partners.
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Reagan's anti-tariff ad controversy escalates as Trump threatens 10% tariff increase on Canada
(Washington Comprehensive News) After US President Trump terminated the trade negotiations between the two countries due to dissatisfaction with Canada's anti-tariff advertisements, he announced that he would impose a 10% tariff on Canadian goods.
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Trump is willing to meet with Kim Jong-un and does not rule out recognizing North Korea as a nuclear power.
(Washington Comprehensive News) US President Trump said he is willing to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un if Kim Jong Un takes the initiative to contact him during his visit to Asia.
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US expands facial recognition use, requiring non-citizens to take photos upon entry and exit
(Washington Comprehensive News) Starting from December 26 this year, all non-citizens must have their photos taken and undergo facial recognition when entering and leaving the United States.
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Putin's envoy denies Trump-Putin meeting cancellation, claims US, Russia, and Ukraine are close to reaching a diplomatic solution
(Moscow/Washington) US President Trump has just announced the cancellation of the US-Russia summit, and Russian President Putin's special economic envoy Dmitriev denied that the Trump-Putin summit had been canceled, and said that the US, Russia and Ukraine will soon end the Russia-Ukraine war through diplomatic means.
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Rubio: International Gaza force should be established as soon as possible to monitor ceasefire agreement
(Jerusalem/Cairo) - US Secretary of State Rubio expressed his hope for the swift establishment of an international force to monitor the Gaza ceasefire. On the same day, several Palestinian factions, including Hamas, agreed to establish an independent technocratic body to govern Gaza.
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- 2 In response to fraud, Canada is reducing its intake of international students, with India being the hardest hit.
- 3 A 6.3-magnitude earthquake in northern Afghanistan has killed 20 people and injured hundreds the death toll may rise.
- 4 US Defense Secretary visits inter-Korean border for the first time in eight years
- 5 Trump remained silent in defense of Taiwan, stating that Xi Jinping understood the consequences of invading Taiwan.
- 6 US shutdown crisis: Democrats accuse Trump administration of using hunger as a weapon.
- 7 Bessenter: Tariffs will be raised if China blocks rare earth exports.
- 8 Trump: There are no plans to reach an agreement on the sale of Tomahawk missiles.
Hot Rank of the Week
- 1 we2usat P6 Mini: From Concept to Launch
- 2 In response to fraud, Canada is reducing its intake of international students, with India being the hardest hit.
- 3 A 6.3-magnitude earthquake in northern Afghanistan has killed 20 people and injured hundreds the death toll may rise.
- 4 US Defense Secretary visits inter-Korean border for the first time in eight years
- 5 Trump remained silent in defense of Taiwan, stating that Xi Jinping understood the consequences of invading Taiwan.
- 6 US shutdown crisis: Democrats accuse Trump administration of using hunger as a weapon.
- 7 Bessenter: Tariffs will be raised if China blocks rare earth exports.
- 8 Trump: There are no plans to reach an agreement on the sale of Tomahawk missiles.

