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South Korea’s presidential security chief Park Jong-joon resigns amid investigation into obstructing anti-corruption officers trying to arrest impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol.
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South Korea’s presidential security chief Park Jong-joon resigns amid investigation into obstructing anti-corruption officers trying to arrest impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol.

Eight people were injured in a hammer attack at a Tokyo university. The suspect was arrested on the scene, and police are investigating.

Sri Lanka’s President Dissanayake will visit China from January 14 to 17, marking his first trip since taking office to strengthen bilateral relations and cooperation.

The snow-covered Chinese Eastern Railway Museum in Heilongjiang’s Hengdaohezi Town is drawing winter crowds to its historic locomotive depot and church, offering a picturesque journey into China’s railway past.

Chinese President Xi Jinping has called on law societies to strengthen their role in advancing legal governance, urging them to enhance research, raise public awareness, and support the rule of law.

Kitchen God Day, celebrated in China this January, marks a cherished tradition where families honor the Kitchen God to bring blessings for the new year.

China saw a significant 25.7% decrease in criminal cases in 2024 compared to the previous year, highlighting improvements in public safety nationwide.

Recent changes to the Endangered Species Act have sparked debate over the future of wildlife conservation, with economic factors now influencing protections for endangered species.

Wildfires in Los Angeles have killed at least 10 people and destroyed nearly 10,000 structures. As five fires rage on, officials warn the death toll may rise.

2024 has been declared the warmest year on record since 1850, surpassing critical temperature thresholds and underscoring the urgent need for global action against climate change.