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  • Japanese Rapist Gets First-Ever Caning Sentence: 17 Years in Prison and 20 Strokes in Singapore A Japanese man who raped a female student in Singapore has been sentenced to 17 years and 6 months in prison and 20 strokes of the cane.
  • China’s Smoking Crackdown: Shanghai Sets Up 300 Outdoor Smoking Areas China is creating 300 outdoor smoking areas in Shanghai to curb secondhand smoke, enhancing its strict indoor smoking bans.
  • Drug Cocktail Hit South Korea: Trio Arrested in Major Smuggling Operation South Korea arrested three Vietnamese for smuggling a new drug cocktail, including methamphetamine and ketamine, marking its debut.
  • 600 Telegram Users Caught Sharing Explicit Photos and Personal Info Around 600 people are sharing explicit content and personal info of female acquaintances in chat rooms, escalating sexual harassment.
  • No More Boss Calls After 5 PM: Australia’s Bold New ‘Right to Disconnect’ Law Changes the Game for Workers Australia’s new "Right to Disconnect" law prohibits work communications outside of hours, aiming to improve work-life balance.
  • Is the French Government Behind Telegram CEO’s Arrest? Macron Says No Emmanuel Macron stated that Pavel Durov's arrest was a judicial matter, not political, amid allegations of illegal content distribution.
  • Why San Francisco Isn’t Fighting to Keep Elon Musk’s X From Leaving Tesla CEO Elon Musk is relocating X’s headquarters from San Francisco to Austin, citing California's new transgender student rights law.
  • South Korea-Cuba Mineral Deal Threatened by U.S. Helms-Burton Law As South Korea and Cuba explore mineral cooperation, concerns about the Helms-Burton Act may disrupt business, similar to Panasonic's issues.
  • China's 'Easy to Marry, Hard to Divorce' Policy Sparks Outrage The Chinese government is pushing marriage law amendments to encourage marriage while restricting divorce.
  • College Student’s One-Night Stand Costs $43,800: Why Meeting Strangers Online Is Riskier Than You Think In a video posted on the YouTube, the male college student detailed how he met a woman in her early twenties through a dating app.
  • Greece's New Beach Law Nets $380K in Fines in Just 5 Days Greece has stepped up its crackdown on tourist spots to tackle overtourism. It is deploying surveillance drones to monitor.
  • New York Says No to Whipped Cream for Teens: What You Need to Know! Recent news from New York has sparked a conversation about a new regulation: minors are now banned from purchasing whipped cream spray.
  • SpaceX and X to Call Texas Home, Musk Blames California Law Following Tesla's lead, Elon Musk announced his plans to move the headquarters of his other companies, X and SpaceX, to Texas.
  • Japanese Court Decides Surgery Not Mandatory for Gender Change Japan has made history by acknowledging a man as a woman without gender-affirming surgery.
  • Biden Urges Public to Judge Trump as Supreme Court Grants Immunity Biden has strongly criticized the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to grant immunity to Trump's attempts to overturn the election results.
  • Biden Blasts Supreme Court Decision: 'A Blow to the Rule of Law' Immediately following the Supreme Court's decision, Biden criticized the ruling as one that has undermined the rule of law.
  • Breaking the Cycle: The Impact of Family and Society on Juvenile Offenders With the continuous rise in juvenile crime, the severity and diversity of offenses are also increasing. As the age of offenders continues to decrease, there are many different opinions regarding the age of juvenile defenders. The Ministry of Justice has already announced a legislative proposal to lower the age of criminal responsibility to 13 years […]
  • Woman Sues Company: Paid to Do Nothing for 20 Years Van Wassenhove, a mother of two, protested to the government in 2015. Although Orange intervened, no significant progress was made.
  • Zyn Nicotine Pouches Pulled from Online Shelves: Philip Morris Faces Legal Heat Philip Morris International, a tobacco company, has discontinued the online sale of its popular nicotine pouch brand, Zyn.
  • Bangkok: 'Stop Giving Money to Beggars' Thailand’s government has decided to increase its crackdown on beggars in popular tourist areas. Foreigners will also be asked to refrain from giving money to beggars in popular vacation spots, including Bangkok. According to the South China Morning Post (SCMP) on June 12, Thailand plans to strengthen its crackdown on beggars who flock to the […]
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