Friday, June 19, 2026

WORLD

Seoul military salvages sunken N.Korean space rocket wreckage

The South Korean military has retrieved a sunken part of an ill-fated North Korean space rocket from the Yellow Sea, officials said Friday,...

Serial thief arrested in Australia for breaking into over 50 cars

Police in the Australian state of Victoria on Friday said that a serial thief has been arrested after breaking into more than 50...

Cambodian PM orders border security beef-up after fatal shootings in Vietnam

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen on Friday ordered authorities to beef up border security after recent fatal shootings in Vietnam. Addressing a gathering here,...

Aus state deploys new tech to reduce powerline-ignited bushfires

The government of Australia's Victoria state announced on Friday that 44 cutting-edge Rapid Earth Fault Current Limiters (REFCLs) will be ready before summer...

China withholds key indicator of Covid death toll as cremation data not released

China has dropped the number of cremations held last winter from a quarterly report, withholding a key indicator of the pandemic death toll...

Microsoft to remove some old File Explorer features on Windows 11

Microsoft has stated that some of the old settings under Folder Options in File Explorer will be removed as part of an effort...

Finnish Finance Ministry forecasts zero GDP growth this year

The Finnish Ministry of Finance has predicted the country gross domestic product (GDP) would not grow this year. Economic growth is blocked by the...

Humanitarian situation in Sudan still deteriorating: UN official

As the violent conflict in Sudan has entered its third month, humanitarian situation across the country continues to deteriorate, UN relief chief Martin...

Rolls-Royce unveils its 1st all electric car at $486K

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars on Friday unveiled the brand's first all-electric model, named Spectre, in South Korea as it sees further room to grow...

S.Korea dismisses chances of lifting Fukushima seafood import ban

South Korea's current ban on imports of seafood from Japan's Fukushima area will remain in place regardless of Tokyo's planned release of contaminated...