
China Food Delivery Stocks Dip as Regulators Crack Down on “Ghost Deliveries”
Apr 20, 2026 06:51 am UTC| Business Governance
Chinese food delivery stocks showed a muted performance on Monday after regulators imposed significant penalties on major online platforms over violations linked to so-called ghost deliveries. The move has raised concerns...

Victoria's Free Public Transport Extension Eases Cost-of-Living Pressure Amid Global Fuel Crisis
Apr 19, 2026 05:28 am UTC| Governance
Victoria is expanding its public transport relief program as residents continue to grapple with soaring living costs driven by escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Following a successful free transit...

Myanmar Grants Amnesty to Over 4,000 Prisoners Under New President Min Aung Hlaing
Apr 17, 2026 02:46 am UTC| Governance Politics
Myanmars newly elected President Min Aung Hlaing has approved the release of 4,335 prisoners, according to state broadcaster MRTV, marking the third amnesty issued in the country within six months. The announcement did not...

Trump Administration Moves to Deport Iranian Academic Yousof Azizi Over Alleged Visa Fraud
Apr 17, 2026 02:18 am UTC| Politics Governance
Yousof Azizi, an Iranian academic and media commentator known for his appearances on Sky News, BBC Persian, and the Middle East Institute, is facing deportation after being arrested by U.S. immigration authorities on...

DHS Shutdown Delays World Cup Security Planning Despite Full Funding Release
Apr 16, 2026 01:09 am UTC| Governance Politics
The U.S. government has successfully released all $625 million in federally approved security funding for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but an ongoing shutdown at the Department of Homeland Security continues to disrupt...

Federal Agencies Secretly Test Anthropic's AI Despite Trump Administration Ban
Apr 15, 2026 04:35 am UTC| Business Technology Governance Politics
Despite a formal directive from President Donald Trump ordering federal agencies to stop using Anthropics artificial intelligence technology, multiple U.S. government bodies have been quietly evaluating the companys latest...

U.S. Sanctions Mexican Human Rights Activist Over Alleged Cartel Ties
Apr 15, 2026 03:50 am UTC| Governance Politics
The United States government has imposed sanctions on Raymundo Ramos, a prominent Mexican human rights activist, accusing him of secretly working for one of the countrys most dangerous drug cartels. The U.S. Treasury...