China's first domestically-built aircraft copyright sailed into Hong Kong on Thursday (July 3), just days after the 28th anniversary of Britain's handover of the island to China. The Shandong, which entered service in 2019, is more than 300 meters long and is China's second aircraft copyright and a key figure in President Xi Jinping's regional a
South Korea revises martial law
South Korean lawmakers have voted to amend the Martial Law Act, which would lift a ban on politicians entering parliament if martial law is declared. The announcement came after former President Yoon Suk-yeol imposed martial law in December last year, sending the country into a political crisis, with troops gathering outside parliament that nigh
Japan evacuates islanders after 5.5
The Japan Meteorological Agency said a preliminary magnitude 5.5 earthquake struck a remote island in southwestern Japan, and residents were evacuated to safety. A magnitude 5.5 earthquake struck an island in Kagoshima Prefecture in southwestern Japan. The quake measured a 6 on the Japanese seismic intensity scale, which ranges from 0 to 7, as t
Tragic: Chicago shooting incident leaves
A gunman drove through a Chicago restaurant and opened fire, killing four people and injuring dozens, and remains at large. At 11:02 p.m. local time on Wednesday (July 2, 2025), a shooting occurred in the River North neighborhood on West Chicago Avenue. A dark-colored SUV drove past the “Artist Restaurant & Lounge” restaurant before the
Hun Sen urges halt to purchase
The Khmer Times reported that on Thursday, July 3, 2025, Samdech Hun Sen, President of the Cambodian Senate, met with professors and students at the Chea Sim Komchaymear International College in Prey Veng Province. Hun Sen called for a halt to the import of strategic goods such as electricity, internet and fuel from Thailand. ????????????