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Taiwan accuses China of military actions as main cause of regional instability
Taiwanese Premier Cho Jung-tai said China’s military drills create the greatest regional unease and called for equal dialogue with Beijing.
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Nigeria neutralises over 13,000 terrorists in past year, Tinubu says
Nigeria's military has neutralised more than 13,000 terrorists in the past year amid rising support from the US, President Bola Tinubu announced.
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Myanmar’s President Min Aung Hlaing to visit China June 15-19 for talks with Xi Jinping
Myanmar’s President Min Aung Hlaing will visit China from June 15 to 19 for talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping and other leaders.
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China's central bank orders state-owned banks to cut interbank lending to manage liquidity
The People’s Bank of China directed large state-owned banks to reduce interbank lending to curb excess liquidity and align borrowing costs with policy rates.
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ILO adopts first binding global employment standards for gig economy workers
On June 12, 2026, the International Labour Organization adopted the first binding convention setting employment standards for gig economy workers worldwide.
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Alibaba bids $1.5 billion to acquire Chinese grocery delivery firm Pupu
Alibaba offers $1.5 billion to acquire Chinese grocery delivery company Pupu, surpassing rival bids amid industry consolidation.
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Google sues Chinese cybercrime group Outsider Enterprise for AI-driven scam campaign
Google sued Outsider Enterprise for a large AI-powered scam targeting Android users with millions of malicious texts and fake sites.
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Cross-border attacks on June 11-12 kill three and injure multiple near Ukraine-Russia border
Cross-border shelling and drone strikes on June 11-12 killed three and wounded over a dozen in Russia's Bryansk region and northern Ukraine's Sumy and Mykolaiv regions.
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US Lawmakers Urge Maintaining AI Leadership to Counter China in Congressional Hearing
US lawmakers held a hearing June 11 warning the US must lead the AI revolution and thwart China’s growing AI ambitions.
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Thousands of Indonesian Security Forces Deployed as Students Protest Economic Policies in Jakarta
Indonesian authorities deployed more than 4,000 security personnel to manage student protests against economic policies in Jakarta on June 12.
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Taiwanese Financial Groups Post Record Profits in First Five Months of 2026
Taiwan’s Shin Kong, E.SUN, and Fubon financial groups reported record-high profits for January–May 2026 despite recent market volatility.
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Hong Kong proposes tax exemption on fund managers' performance fees to attract asset managers
Hong Kong government plans a bill to exempt alternative asset managers from taxes on carried interest, effective retroactively from April 2025.
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SpaceX’s $75 Billion IPO Spurs Chinese Space Startups Despite Technology Gap
SpaceX raised $75 billion in a record Nasdaq IPO on June 12, prompting seven Chinese space firms to pursue IPOs amid tech challenges.
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Meta's Facebook, Instagram, and Other Services Hit by Global Outage on June 12
Meta's social platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, experienced a worldwide outage affecting millions on June 12, 2026.
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Russia lifts Roblox ban after protests and platform’s child protection measures
Russia lifted its ban on the Roblox gaming platform following public complaints and new safety measures, officials said June 10-11, 2026.
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Final Fantasy VII Remake Trilogy Final Chapter 'Revelation' Set for Spring 2027 Release
Square Enix announced Final Fantasy VII: Revelation, the final remake trilogy chapter, will launch worldwide in spring 2027 on all platforms.
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Beijing penalizes Hong Kong brokers in crackdown on cross-border investments
Beijing punished three Hong Kong online brokers for enabling unlicensed mainland Chinese trading, threatening HK$250 billion in assets.
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Taylor Swift becomes youngest woman inducted into Songwriters Hall of Fame
Taylor Swift, 36, was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame on June 11, setting a new record for youngest female inductee.
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China arrests US scholar Min Zin on espionage suspicion at Kunming airport
Chinese authorities detained US citizen and Myanmar-born scholar Min Zin on June 3 in Yunnan for espionage suspicion.
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Thai King’s Eldest Daughter Princess Bajrakitiyabha Dies After Over 3 Years in Coma
Princess Bajrakitiyabha, eldest daughter of Thai King Vajiralongkorn, died June 11 after more than three years in a coma.
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International gold prices fall over 20% in 91 days, fastest bear market since 2008
Gold prices dropped more than 22% year-to-date, entering a bear market 91 days after peaking in March 2026 amid Fed rate hike fears and a stronger dollar.
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Italy to defend Billie Jean King Cup title against China in Shenzhen quarter-finals
Italy will face China in the Billie Jean King Cup quarter-finals starting September 22 in Shenzhen.
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Sweden withdraws plan to lower criminal responsibility age to 13, proposes 14 instead
Sweden's government dropped its plan to cut the criminal responsibility age to 13 and will propose lowering it to 14 this summer due to parliamentary opposition.
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Beijing summons major Chinese e-commerce platforms over misleading ads before 618 festival
Beijing authorities summoned JD.com, Pinduoduo, Taobao, Douyin, and RedNote over misleading advertising ahead of the 618 shopping festival on June 11.