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Same event, multiple sources, transparently cited.
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Alibaba and JD.com shares fall sharply after Beijing warns on misleading price promotions
Shares of Alibaba and JD.com dropped sharply in Hong Kong after Beijing regulators reprimanded them over false price-cut promotions during the 618 shopping festival.
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Hong Kong arrests six in $20-25 million counterfeit 2026 World Cup merchandise bust
Hong Kong customs arrested six people and seized about 230,000 fake 2026 FIFA World Cup items valued at HK$156 million.
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China sanctions Philippine Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro over South China Sea remarks
China banned Philippine Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro and his family from entering its territories and barred Chinese entities from dealings with them over critical remarks on June 11.
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The Elder Scrolls 6 progressing well; official reveal delayed for timing
Xbox's Matt Booty praised The Elder Scrolls 6 development but said the official reveal will wait for the right moment.
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China taps commercial crude reserves to offset Iran war supply shocks
China began drawing down commercial crude oil stockpiles in May to counter supply disruptions from the Iran war and Strait of Hormuz closure.
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China ends coast guard patrol east of Taiwan after inspecting 198 vessels
China ended a coast guard patrol east of Taiwan on June 10 after inspecting nearly 200 vessels amid sovereignty tensions.
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Sudanese man arrested after stabbing attack triggers riots in north Belfast
A Sudanese man in his 30s was arrested for attempted murder following a stabbing in north Belfast that sparked protests and police injuries.
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Russia-Ukraine war surpasses World War I in duration at 1,569 days
As of June 11, 2026, the Russia-Ukraine war has lasted 1,569 days, overtaking the length of World War I.
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China’s Workers’ Daily calls for stronger labor protections amid rising AI use
China’s state-run Workers’ Daily urged government action to protect labor rights as AI adoption threatens 70 million jobs.
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Indian Banks Raise Foreign Currency Deposit Rates to Attract Overseas Capital
Indian banks have increased foreign-currency deposit rates to draw capital from non-resident investors amid RBI policy easing.
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Netflix Korean Drama 'Iron Fist Education' Tops Charts and Sparks Discussion Worldwide
Netflix released the Korean drama 'Iron Fist Education' on June 5, reaching top rankings in 32 countries amid social controversy and viewer resonance.
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Meta completes split from Manus, halts $2B AI startup acquisition under Beijing order
Meta ended its operational ties with Manus by early June 2026, complying with China’s order to unwind the $2 billion acquisition.
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Ballot shortages disrupt Seoul local election, sparking protests and election chief resignation
Seoul's local election on June 3 faced ballot shortages at 14 polling stations, triggering protests and the Central Election Commission chairman's resignation.
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Chinese firms quietly cut jobs as AI tools replace roles across industries
Since March 2026, Chinese companies have reduced contract staff and cut new graduate hiring while adopting AI automation tools like OpenClaw[s1,s2,s4].
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G7 Summit in France Focuses on Ukraine War, Global Economy, and China-EU Trade
Leaders from the G7 and EU gathered in Evian, France, June 15-17 to discuss Ukraine, economic imbalances, China-EU trade, and Middle East issues.
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Thai court sentences two Uyghur men to death for 2015 Bangkok shrine bombing
A Thai court sentenced two Uyghur men to death for a 2015 bombing at Bangkok's Erawan Shrine that killed 20 and injured over 100.
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US Companies Face Ongoing Mineral Supply Challenges from China Due to Export Controls
US firms continue to struggle accessing critical minerals from China amid export restrictions and delays that began in April 2025.
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New Zealander seeks affordable CAR-T cancer treatment in China after local options exhausted
Stuart Lye, diagnosed with high-risk myeloma, underwent CAR-T immunotherapy in Shanghai after treatment was unavailable and costly in New Zealand and Australia.
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22 countries jointly warn Iran to halt attacks on foreign soil
On June 11, 2026, 22 nations including the US and European states issued a joint warning to Iran over attacks targeting people abroad.
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World’s Largest and Deepest Whale Graveyard Discovered in Indian Ocean
Chinese scientists discovered a 1,200 km long, 7 km deep whale graveyard holding nearly 500 skeletons in the Indian Ocean.
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South Korea fines Coupang $409 million for massive data breach and misleading ads
South Korea's Personal Information Protection Commission fined Coupang a record $409 million for a major data breach affecting 37.5 million users and illegal data collection.
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FBI Seizes 13 Websites Linked to Alleged Chinese Espionage Targeting US Officials
US Justice Department and FBI disabled 13 websites used to recruit US security clearance holders for alleged Chinese spying.
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Microsoft Xbox plans major layoffs and budget cuts in July amid profit decline
Microsoft’s Xbox division plans major layoffs and budget cuts in July 2026 after fiscal year ends June 30.
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Philippine President Marcos says country likely involved in any Taiwan conflict due to proximity
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said the country will likely be involved in Taiwan conflict due to its location and 200,000 Filipinos in Taiwan.