South Korean Ministry to Avoid Starbucks Vouchers Amid ‘Tank Day’ Campaign Backlash
Following public outrage over a Starbucks Korea marketing campaign referencing the 1980 Gwangju military crackdown, South Korea's Ministry of the...
Following public outrage over a Starbucks Korea marketing campaign referencing the 1980 Gwangju military crackdown, South Korea's Ministry of the...
The Philippine Senate concluded its session without altering its leadership but appointed new chairs for several key committees amidst impeachment...
Malacañang clarifies there have been no discussions about removing Jonvic Remulla from his position as Secretary of the Department of...
A Senate official has removed proposed security funding for President Trump's planned White House ballroom, hindering Republican efforts to allocate...
The newly formed Nepali government steps into a period marked by multiple interlinked crises, impacting the country's socio-economic stability and...
The US House of Representatives voted 212-212, failing to pass a Democratic-led resolution that sought to halt military actions against...
Recent geopolitical events, including the Pahalgam attack and India’s Operation Sindoor, have drawn Greece’s attention to shifting security landscapes relevant...
Senator Ronald 'Bato' dela Rosa has reportedly exited the Philippine Senate premises early Thursday morning, according to a Senate secretariat...
Vice President Sara Duterte expresses concern that ongoing talks about charter amendments might allow President Bongbong Marcos to stay in...
Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano assures that the Senate will promptly convene as an impeachment court upon receipt of the...
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