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    North Korea says its recent missile tests involved new ballistic missile with 'super-large warhead'

    North Korea announced Tuesday the successful test-firing of a new tactical ballistic missile, named Hwasongpho-11Da-4.5, capable of carrying a 4.5 ton-class "super-large warhead." The test aimed to verify flight stability and accuracy, with a range from 90 to 500 kilometers. South Korea reported two missiles launched, with differing flight paths: one reaching 600 kilometers and the other 120 kilometers. North Korea plans further tests in July. These developments follow heightened North Korean military activities since 2022, focusing on expanding its nuclear-capable arsenal amid regional tensions with the U.S., South Korea, and Japan.

    India vs South Africa T20 World Cup Final: India held their line & breath

    Coming from a point of almost no return, how India pulled this WC rabbit out of the hat is stuff of legends .

    Israeli tanks advance into areas in north and south Gaza

    While the offensive focused on Gaza, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, one man was killed and five were wounded in an Israeli strike near the city of Tulkarm, according to the Palestinian health ministry. The dead man was a member of militant group Islamic Jihad, the group said. The Israeli military issued no comment. Hours after Netanyahu's comments about Gaza, the armed wing of Hamas released a video purporting to show weapons-making, in a show of defiance.

    Jasprit Bumrah delivers 'ball of the tournament' in final clash against SA; Check full video here

    Jasprit Bumrah, recognized as the 'Player of the Tournament' for his stellar performance, is once again making headlines due to his crucial delivery in the final showdown against South Africa. On an intensely emotional day, India finally ended their 11-year quest for a global trophy, overcoming South Africa by a narrow margin of seven runs to clinch the T20 World Cup. This victory marks India's second T20 World Cup triumph, the first being in 2007 under the captaincy of the legendary MS Dhoni in South Africa, and their first major title since the Champions Trophy triumph in 2013.

    President Ferdinand Marcos says Philippines must 'do more' than protest China sea actions

    President Ferdinand Marcos said Thursday that the Philippines needs to do more than protest Beijing's "illegal actions" in the South China Sea. "So, although there were no arms involved, nonetheless, it is still a deliberate action and it is essentially an illegal action that was taken by Chinese forces."

    US, Japan, South Korea vow strategic cooperation to boost security, economies

    Commerce and trade ministers from the U.S., Japan, and South Korea agreed to cooperate on AI safety, export controls, clean energy, and semiconductor supply chains. U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo emphasized the importance of collaboration for global security. Japanese Minister Ken Saito and South Korean Minister Ahn Duk-geun also attended the inaugural meeting, initiated at a Camp David summit. The ministers aim to strengthen supply chain resilience, particularly in semiconductors and critical minerals, and enhance cooperation in cybersecurity and technical standards to counter China's dominance in critical mineral supply chains.

    • South Africa or Afghanistan set to create history with first ever T20 WC final appearance

      The ICC T20 World Cup semifinal between South Africa and Afghanistan at Tarouba presents a historic opportunity for both teams. With South Africa's unbeaten record and Afghanistan's impressive journey, the match is set to be a clash of strong batting and bowling lineups, with key players like Klaasen and Khan expected to shine.

      How did North Korean soldiers wander across the world's most heavily guarded border?

      The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between North and South Korea is an intensely fortified strip of land, 248 kilometers long and 4 kilometers wide, possibly the most heavily armed place on Earth. It features two million mines, barbed wire fences, tank traps, and tens of thousands of troops from both sides. Despite this, recent incidents of North Korean soldiers crossing into South Korea have been attributed to overgrown foliage obscuring the demarcation line markings.

      India to push its 2036 Olympic bid case in Paris; will seek inclusion of indigenous disciplines

      India's sports administrators will lobby hard at the Paris Olympics for a successful 2036 Olympic bid, advocating for the inclusion of indigenous sports like yoga, kho kho, and kabaddi. The Sports Authority of India's Mission Olympic Cell has detailed strategies to enhance India's bid and improve medal prospects if the bid succeeds.

      How did North Korean soldiers wander across the world's most heavily guarded border?

      On Friday, South Korea's military said it had fired warnings shots the previous day to repel several North Korean soldiers who briefly crossed the military demarcation line that divides the countries while engaging in unspecified construction work.

      South Korea blasts Russia-North Korea deal, says it will consider supplying arms to Ukraine

      South Korea condemns Russia and North Korea's mutual defense agreement, reconsidering support to Ukraine. North Korea and Russia vow military assistance in case of war, causing concern. Seoul warns of negative consequences on relations with Moscow.

      Chinese sailors wield knives, axe in disputed sea clash with Philippines

      In the South China Sea, Philippine naval vessels clashed with Chinese coast guard sailors near Second Thomas Shoal. This comes amid escalating tensions as Chinese forces brandished weapons and confiscated Philippine equipment. Manila accused Beijing of piracy. The United States reaffirmed its defence commitments to the Philippines, highlighting regional instability amid ongoing territorial disputes in the strategic maritime region.

      Philippines demands China return rifles and pay for boat damage after hostilities in disputed sea

      The Philippine military chief has demanded China return rifles and equipment seized by the Chinese coast guard and pay for damages after an incident in the South China Sea's disputed Second Thomas Shoal. Chinese personnel rammed and boarded Philippine navy boats, seizing supplies and wounding Filipino personnel. Video footage shows the chaotic confrontation. China claims the Philippine personnel "trespassed," while the U.S. reiterated its defense obligations to the Philippines. The incident highlights ongoing tensions in the South China Sea, involving multiple regional claimants and the potential for broader conflict.

      Philippines demands China return rifles and pay for boat damage after hostilities in disputed sea

      The Philippine military chief demanded that China return rifles and equipment seized by the Chinese coast guard in a disputed shoal in the South China Sea, resembling an act of piracy. Chinese personnel clashed with Filipino navy, seizing boats, damaging equipment, and injuring navy personnel at Second Thomas Shoal, also claimed by Beijing.

      China's 'salami-slicing strategy' against Philippines in disputed sea

      Ramming boats, building militarised islands and threatening perceived trespassers -- China is escalating confrontations with the Philippines in a bid to push it out of the South China Sea, analysts say. The militarised islands enable Chinese vessels to patrol as far south as Indonesia and Malaysia.

      PM Modi to inaugurate new campus of Nalanda University tomorrow in a major soft power push

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate the new campus of Nalanda University, an international institution located near the ancient ruins of Nalanda in Rajgir, Bihar, on Wednesday. The university was established by the Parliament of India under the Nalanda University Act, 2010, following decisions made at the 2nd and 4th East Asia Summits to create an international center for intellectual and spiritual studies.

      BJP's south push: TDP, Janasena likely to get significant roles in Modi govt

      PM Modi to induct MPs from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana into his Council of Ministers, including members from TDP, for his third term.

      India-Pakistan clash could fetch $4,800 a second as cricket makes US push

      India vs Pakistan: Global firms are splurging on advertising for the India-Pakistan cricket match in the US. The big encounter is set to take place in New York's Nassau County International Cricket Stadium on June 9, part of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, targeting the South Asian diaspora.

      Indonesia accepts South Korea warship donation, despite cost concerns

      Indonesia's parliament has approved a proposal to accept a South Korean donation of a corvette for its navy, despite concerns about the vessel's age and the need for significant maintenance costs. The 36-year-old corvette, Bucheon 773, is seen as a boost to Indonesia's military capability, but it requires approximately $85 million for maintenance and additional costs before it can be operational. Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto has been advocating for upgrading Indonesia's military hardware, but his decision to procure used equipment has faced criticism.

      DoT to undertake MSME survey to push industry 4.0 applications

      The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) plans a 60-day survey of MSMEs to aid their adoption of 5G and 6G technologies. The survey aims to understand the challenges MSMEs face in adapting to Industry 4.0 technologies, targeting at least 10 sectors to foster innovation. Proposals are due by June 11, 2024.

      Leaders of South Korea, China and Japan to resume trilateral meeting to revive cooperation

      South Korea, China, and Japan are meeting for their first trilateral summit in over four years, aiming to improve regional relations. While no major breakthroughs are expected, the resumption of these high-level talks is seen as a positive step. Key issues discussed include North Korea's nuclear ambitions, Taiwan, and the South China Sea. South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, Chinese Premier Li Qiang, and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida held bilateral meetings ahead of the summit. The leaders will focus on cooperation in trade, climate change, technology, and disaster response.

      Chinese and Japanese leaders in South Korea for their first trilateral meeting since 2019

      After their arrivals in Seoul on Sunday, Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida are to hold bilateral talks with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol to discuss ways to promote cooperation and other issues, according to South Korean officials. Li and Kishida are expected to meet bilaterally as well.

      Ukraine's divisive mobilisation law comes into force as a new Russian push strains front-line troops

      A new mobilisation law in Ukraine has sparked controversy as it aims to boost troop numbers amidst Russia's offensive. The law provides incentives for soldiers but has raised concerns about its impact on businesses and essential services. Ukrainian forces are under strain, prompting measures to replenish depleted ranks. Volunteers are joining the fight, but draft dodging and fleeing the country are also occurring. The conflict has led to casualties and displacement, with Ukraine seeking international support to defend against Russian advances.

      Axis Bank brings expats to India in push to woo global firms

      Axis Bank Ltd. aims to boost its global business by hiring Asian expatriates, targeting mid-sized companies from countries like South Korea, Japan, US, Germany, Italy, and France. Facing challenges with South Korean and Japanese firms due to language barriers, the bank has recruited expatriates to facilitate connections and expand its corporate banking division.

      PM's big South India push: Roadshows, public rallies

      Over the last five days, PM Modi visited all of south, held roadshows, made an aggressive bid for his party, and took on the rivals with full gusto, especially the ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu, and the BRS in Telangana that was in power for 10 years. He also stepped up his attack on the opposition bloc India over Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's 'Shakti' remark.

      Modi begins South push with rallies, road show

      Narendra Modi intensifies South India campaign for BJP's 370-seat goal, addressing rallies in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Plans NDA rally with N Chandrababu Naidu in Palnadu. Visits lined up for Salem, Coimbatore, Pathanamthitta, Shimoga, Gulbarga, and Guntur.

      Kazakhstan pushes to increase trade with India via INSTC

      Kazakhstan aims to increase trade with India through the International North South Transport Corridor (INSTC), which connects Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Iran. Plans for a joint venture and modernization of checkpoints are underway to improve transportation along the corridor.

      Philippines to push back against China if maritime interests ignored, Marcos says

      President Ferdinand Marcos Jr of the Philippines announced that the country will collaborate with China in discussions on the South China Sea dispute, but will firmly defend its sovereignty and maritime rights. He emphasized the importance of working with Southeast Asian nations and China to establish a code of conduct in the South China Sea based on international law. Despite this, Marcos reiterated that the Philippines will not concede any territory to a foreign power.

      Israel army proposes evacuation plan as PM Netanyahu vows push into Gaza's far-south

      Foreign governments and aid organisations have repeatedly expressed fears that such an operation will inflict mass civilian casualties in Rafah, where around 1.4 million Palestinians -- most of them displaced from other areas -- have converged.

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