China's Chang'e-6 Spacecraft Departs Moon with Rock Samples
China's Chang'e-6 spacecraft successfully takes off from the far side of the Moon with rock samples, nearing the milestone of becoming the first nation to return samples from this lunar region.
North Korea's Balloons Carrying Rubbish Ignite Tensions with South Korea
The escalating friction between North and South Korea intensifies as Pyongyang launches balloons filled with trash, prompting Seoul to reinstate military activities along the border.
China Denies Role in Escalating Russia-Ukraine Conflict, Advocates for Peace
China refutes claims of undermining the upcoming peace summit in Switzerland, asserting its support for peaceful resolution amid tensions.
Taiwan's Lai emphasizes Tiananmen's enduring significance in history
Marking the 35th anniversary of the Tiananmen crackdown, Taiwan's President Lai underscores the importance of remembering the events despite China's efforts to suppress the memory.
China's Growing Market for Weight-Loss Drugs
Chinese pharmaceutical firms are rushing to develop weight-loss medications, driven by the rising popularity of Ozempic.
Samsung Employees in South Korea Initiate First Industrial Action
The national union of Samsung Electronics seeks higher wages for its thousands of members.
South Korean DJ's Monk Attire Sparks Controversy in Singapore
A South Korean DJ's performances in monk robes have stirred discontent among Buddhists in Singapore, leading to official complaints and government intervention.
Myanmar's War-Traumatized Children Face a Bleak Future
Women and children in regions like Karenni endure the psychological scars of military airstrikes and violent confrontations.
Art Initiative Aims to Reduce Imprisonment Among Indigenous Australians
Indigenous Australians form a significant portion of the prison population, but The Torch is striving to change this by offering art and cultural programs.
New York Museum Honors Tiananmen Memories 35 Years On
Artifacts like a bloodstained blouse and military medal commemorate the harsh crackdown on student protests in China in 1989.
US Sanctions Target Malaysia’s Semiconductor Sector Over Alleged Russia Aid
Kuala Lumpur’s Jatronics accused of supplying crucial parts to Russia amid the Ukraine conflict.
North Korea Launches More Waste Balloons to South Korea Following Kim Yo Jong's Warning
Kim Yo Jong issued a warning about a 'crisis of confrontation' if propaganda broadcasts in South Korea did not stop.