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Fiscal Reform Imperative for Aging S. Korea
Politics

Fiscal Reform Imperative for Aging S. Korea

South Korea is facing an urgent demographic crisis, rapidly becoming a "super-aged" society in 2024 with a critically low birth rate and one of the world's fastest-aging populations. This alarming trend threatens the nation's long-term economic stability and government finances, prompting President Yoon Suk-yeol to declare a "national emergency on population" to address the profound challenges.

Iran's Rial Plummets Amid Deadly Crackdown
International

Iran's Rial Plummets Amid Deadly Crackdown

Iran's national currency, the rial, has plummeted to an unprecedented 1.5 million to the US dollar, marking the country's deepest economic crisis amidst escalating nationwide protests and a brutal government crackdown. These demonstrations, initially sparked by severe economic hardship, have evolved into a movement demanding political change, met with thousands of reported deaths and a near-total internet shutdown by the regime.

Indonesia to Unveil Transport Decarbonization Roadmap
Politics

Indonesia to Unveil Transport Decarbonization Roadmap

Indonesia is set to unveil a comprehensive roadmap in May 2026, aiming to decarbonize its transportation sector and significantly reduce carbon emissions from vehicles and infrastructure across the archipelago. This strategic initiative, announced by Coordinating Minister Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono, underscores the nation's commitment to achieving its Net Zero Emission target by 2060 and fulfilling international climate pledges, with the roadmap expected to be presented at COP31.

Uganda's Election: Museveni Secures Seventh Term Amidst Controversy
Politics

Uganda's Election: Museveni Secures Seventh Term Amidst Controversy

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has secured his seventh consecutive term with 71.65% of the vote, extending his four-decade rule amidst widespread criticism. The election was significantly overshadowed by a nationwide mobile internet shutdown and allegations of fraud and repression, leading opposition leader Bobi Wine to reject the results.

India-EU Forge Defense Pact
International

India-EU Forge Defense Pact

India and the European Union are set to officially sign a landmark security and defense partnership agreement on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, significantly deepening strategic cooperation between the two global powers. This pact, following high-profile EU leadership visits to India's 77th Republic Day, aims to address complex global security threats through collaboration in areas like maritime security, cybersecurity, and counter-terrorism.

New Matter Phase Observed in 2D Crystal
Science

New Matter Phase Observed in 2D Crystal

Scientists at the University of Vienna have made a groundbreaking discovery, observing a new "hexatic" phase of matter—an elusive intermediate state between solid and liquid—in a crystal just one atom thick. This unprecedented finding, which resolves a decades-old question in condensed matter physics, was achieved by meticulously filming an ultra-thin silver iodide crystal as it melted, with AI assisting in tracking individual atoms.

US Threatens Tariffs Over Canada-China Deal
International

US Threatens Tariffs Over Canada-China Deal

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has issued a stark warning, threatening 100 percent tariffs on all Canadian imports if Canada proceeds with a new trade agreement with China. This aggressive move highlights deepening rifts in international trade relations and could have severe economic repercussions for Canada, while China advocates for global economic cooperation.

NZ Supreme Court: Uber Drivers Are Employees
Business

NZ Supreme Court: Uber Drivers Are Employees

New Zealand's Supreme Court has delivered a landmark ruling, unanimously declaring four Uber drivers as employees rather than independent contractors, granting them access to vital employment benefits like minimum wage and paid leave. This pivotal decision, made on November 17, 2025, sets a significant precedent for the nation's gig economy, challenging existing classification models and potentially paving the way for thousands more workers to gain full employment rights.

South Korea's AI Law: Balancing Growth, Trust
Technology

South Korea's AI Law: Balancing Growth, Trust

South Korea officially implemented its comprehensive AI Basic Act on January 22, 2026, establishing a regulatory framework to foster industry growth while ensuring safety, transparency, and public trust in AI technologies. This landmark legislation, which mandates human oversight for "high-impact" AI and clear labeling for deepfakes, includes a grace period to address concerns from local startups about compliance burdens and potential innovation stifling.

Deadly Winter Storm Grips US, Millions Without Power
Environment

Deadly Winter Storm Grips US, Millions Without Power

A massive winter storm has wreaked havoc across the eastern two-thirds of the United States, causing at least seven fatalities and plunging over one million people into darkness. This severe weather event, characterized by heavy snowfall, dangerous ice, and perilously cold temperatures, has significantly disrupted travel and daily life from the Gulf Coast to the Northeast.

Amoebas: A Silent Global Health Threat
Science

Amoebas: A Silent Global Health Threat

Scientists are issuing urgent warnings about free-living amoebae (FLA), microscopic organisms found in soil and water, which are emerging as a significant global health concern due to their remarkable resilience and spread exacerbated by climate change and deteriorating water infrastructure. These dangerous amoebae not only cause rare but often fatal infections, such as the "brain-eating amoeba," but also act as "Trojan horses" for other microbes, shielding them from disinfectants and contributing to antibiotic resistance, prompting calls for a "One Health" approach to address this growing menace.

Honnold Conquers Taipei 101 Free Solo
Sports

Honnold Conquers Taipei 101 Free Solo

Renowned free solo climber Alex Honnold achieved an extraordinary feat on Sunday, January 25, 2026, successfully scaling the 1,667-foot Taipei 101 skyscraper in Taiwan without ropes or safety gear. This daring 91-minute ascent, broadcast live on Netflix, marks one of the most audacious free solo climbs ever attempted on a man-made structure, captivating audiences worldwide.

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