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Jumlah Tertinggi Rakyat Jepun Terpedaya di Media Sosial pada 2024

TOKYO: Kes penipuan cinta dan pelaburan melalui media sosial di Jepun mencatatkan kerugian tertinggi pada 2024, dengan kes meningkat lebih dua kali ganda berbanding tahun lalu, menurut data polis yang dikeluarkan pada Khamis, lapor Kyodo News. Penipu dilaporkan telah mencuri kira-kira 126.8 bilion yen (RM3.6 bilion / AS$833 juta), meningkat sebanyak 81.3 bilion yen (RM2.3 bilion) […]

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Trump Administration Walks Back Gaza ‘Takeover Plan’ Amid Global Criticism, Rubio Calls Relocation ‘Temporary’

Washington, D.C. – The Trump administration has backtracked on its proposed “takeover plan” for Gaza, following an intense global backlash. The controversial suggestion, which sparked widespread criticism from international leaders and human rights groups, has now been reframed as a temporary measure, according to U.S. Senator Marco Rubio. The initial plan, which reportedly included a

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Australia Blocks China’s DeepSeek AI on Government Devices Over Security Fears

Canberra – The Australian government has officially banned China’s DeepSeek AI program from all government devices, citing national security concerns. The move comes amid growing global scrutiny over Chinese-developed artificial intelligence tools and their potential risks in sensitive sectors. The ban, announced by officials on Tuesday, aligns with Australia’s broader cybersecurity policies aimed at safeguarding

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Wildfires Devastate Argentina’s Patagonia: One Dead, Hundreds Evacuated

Buenos Aires – A devastating wildfire has swept through Argentina’s Patagonia region, leaving one person dead and forcing hundreds to evacuate as firefighters battle to contain the blaze. The fire, which has spread rapidly due to strong winds and dry conditions, has already consumed vast areas of forest and farmland. Emergency services have been working

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Japan Expresses Deep Concern Over Global Impact of Trump’s Tariffs

Tokyo – Japan has voiced deep concern over the potential global economic consequences of tariffs proposed by former U.S. President Donald Trump, should he return to office. Officials fear that such protectionist measures could disrupt international trade and negatively impact key industries worldwide. The Japanese government is closely monitoring Trump’s statements regarding tariffs, particularly his

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Soldier Identified in Washington D.C. Plane Crash; Data Suggests Helicopter May Have Been Flying Too High

Washington D.C. – A soldier involved in the fatal mid-air collision over Washington D.C. has been identified, as new flight data suggests that the military helicopter involved may have been flying at an altitude higher than expected before the crash. The tragic incident occurred when a U.S. military helicopter collided with a civilian aircraft carrying

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Fleeing Conflict, Facing Exploitation: The Struggles of Myanmar’s Young Migrants in Thailand

BANGKOK: The 2021 military coup in Myanmar has precipitated a humanitarian crisis, compelling countless young individuals to flee the ensuing violence and instability. Seeking safety and economic opportunities, many have migrated to neighboring Thailand. However, instead of finding refuge, these migrants often encounter exploitation, forced labor, and human trafficking. In the aftermath of the coup,

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No Survivors as US Military Helicopter and Passenger Plane Collide Over Washington

Washington, D.C.: A tragic mid-air collision between a US military helicopter and a passenger plane carrying 64 people has resulted in no survivors, officials confirmed. The devastating incident occurred over Washington, sending shockwaves across the country as authorities scrambled to assess the situation. According to initial reports, the collision happened during routine flight operations, though

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New Zealand Eases Visitor Visa Rules to Attract Digital Nomads, Boost Tourism

WELLINGTON: New Zealand has introduced relaxed visitor visa regulations to attract digital nomads, as part of its broader effort to revive the tourism sector and stimulate economic growth. The move aims to position the country as a prime destination for remote workers seeking an extended stay while working for overseas employers. Under the new policy,

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Lebanon to Extend Ceasefire Despite Israeli Troop Presence

BURJ AL MULUK (Lebanon): Lebanon announced today that it will extend the ceasefire agreement with Israel until mid-February, despite Israel’s failure to withdraw its troops by the agreed deadline and the tragic loss of 22 lives during recent violence in the south. The ceasefire, brokered two months ago to end the war between Israel and

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