S. Korea states Jeju Air jet’s black boxes stopped working before crash
Black boxes of Jeju Air flight, which crashed on December 29, killing 179, stopped recording four minutes prior. South Korea’s transport ministry investigates.
Black boxes of Jeju Air flight, which crashed on December 29, killing 179, stopped recording four minutes prior. South Korea’s transport ministry investigates.
President-elect Donald Trump’s recent remarks about expanding U.S. borders have raised concerns among European nations. His comments on redrawing international borders to include regions like Canada and Greenland have sparked debate and caused unease.
An Australian woman claiming to be the half-sister of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. faces charges in Sydney court. She pledges to abstain from alcohol during flights while on bail.
A Filipina was tragically killed in Slovenia, prompting condemnation from the Commission on Filipinos Overseas. The investigation into her death is ongoing, highlighting concerns about violence against overseas Filipinos.
The Philippines urges North Korea to stop missile launches, citing threats to regional peace and stability. The DFA emphasizes diplomatic solutions and international cooperation to address the growing tensions in the Korean Peninsula and the Indo-Pacific region.
India is considering lifting its three-year ban on futures trading for seven agricultural commodities, including wheat and unprocessed rice. Recent studies indicate that the ban may not have effectively reduced price volatility, prompting discussions within government circles. Stakeholders are evaluating the pros and cons, with potential implications for market stability and the agricultural sector.
The United States has accused Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces of committing genocide in Darfur, imposing sanctions on the group’s leader. This determination highlights systematic violence by the RSF, raising global concern.
A powerful earthquake in Tibet, China, results in at least 95 deaths, causing widespread destruction. Tremors felt in Nepal and India. Rescuers are working tirelessly to provide aid and search for survivors. The region braces for potential aftershocks. Government agencies and international communities join hands in disaster relief efforts.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation as the Liberal Party leader, citing growing dissatisfaction and internal challenges. Trudeau will remain in office until a new leader is chosen. His resignation follows Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s departure, highlighting potential unrest. The Liberal Party now faces the task of selecting a new leader before the 2025 elections.
Myanmar’s junta announced the release of nearly 6,000 prisoners in an independence day amnesty, including 180 foreigners. The release comes amid ongoing unrest since the February 2021 coup. International scrutiny continues as human rights groups call for the release of all political prisoners.