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Why visit of Newcastle's Saudi owners is being talked about

Newcastle United's owners and executives are convening this week to plot the club's future.
Hong Kong insurers’ health in jeopardy as medical claims could double in decade

Hong Kong insurers’ health in jeopardy as medical claims could double in decade

Medical claims paid by Hong Kong insurers could double within a decade, a study has warned, raising concerns over the sector’s sustainability. The findings, released on Tuesday, showed total medical claims in the city rose by more than 60 per cent between 2019 and 2023, driven largely by a surge in inpatient bills, especially for day procedures. “If such an increase continues at the same rate, it will raise serious concerns about the affordability of private health insurance for both employers...
Ukrainian teens are being recruited by Russians online to betray their country

Ukrainian teens are being recruited by Russians online to betray their country

Since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, more than 1,100 Ukrainians have been accused of committing arson, terrorism or sabotage in betrayal of their country

NZ axes plan for WW2 sex slaves statue after Japan protest

Tokyo had warned that installing the structure in Auckland could jeopardise diplomatic relations.
On The Ground With Ukraine's Drone Hunters Targeting Russian UAVs

On The Ground With Ukraine's Drone Hunters Targeting Russian UAVs

Ukrainian interceptor drone units are working to counter Russia’s growing use of aerial threats along the front line. Tasked with tracking and destroying both reconnaissance and strike UAVs, these teams operate under constant pressure as drones fly higher and faster.

Cardiff hopeful of signing Trott on permanent deal

Cardiff City are in talks to make Nathan Trott a permanent signing following the goalkeeper's promotion-winning season on loan from Copenhagen.
Why Asean cooperation remains primary shield against Malacca Strait tolls

Why Asean cooperation remains primary shield against Malacca Strait tolls

Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz in the Middle East has turned the spotlight on a strategic waterway thousands of miles away in Southeast Asia, with littoral states having different ideas on how to control their stake. Indonesian officials last week flirted with the idea of imposing tolls for passing vessels in the Strait of Malacca. Malaysia and Singapore, however, have insisted that navigation in the vital corridor remains free. The likelihood of tolls in the strait is low thanks to...
BP reports huge profit rise in first quarter 

BP reports huge profit rise in first quarter 

British energy giant BP on Tuesday reported a sharp increase in profits in the first quarter as crude oil prices soared amid the Middle East war.

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South Korean court increases Kim Keon-hee’s corruption sentence to 4 years

South Korean court increases Kim Keon-hee’s corruption sentence to 4 years

A South Korean appeal court increased the corruption sentence for former first lady Kim Keon-hee on Tuesday to four years in jail, up from 20 months, after finding her guilty of stock manipulation and bribery. “The court sentences the defendant to four years in prison and imposes a 50 million won (US$34,000) fine,” the Seoul High Court said in a verdict televised live. More to follow …
Supermarket price rises on the way as ‘full force’ of Iran war hits, warn retailers

Supermarket price rises on the way as ‘full force’ of Iran war hits, warn retailers

Prime minister admits pain could be long-lasting but urges Britons not to panic

NI to be first part of UK to offer free sign language classes for deaf children

The bill will put a duty on Stormont to provide free classes for deaf people under-25 and their close families, guardians, and carers.