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China arrests pastor Jin Mingri in Zion Church crackdown

Exclusive investigation reveals Chinese authorities' intensified crackdown on underground Christian churches, with prominent pastor Jin Mingri facing serious charges amid growing religious persecution concerns.

Filipino climber dies in Japan Alps fall

A 34-year-old Filipino mountaineer has died after a devastating 150-metre fall while climbing Japan's treacherous Northern Alps, marking another tragic incident in the popular climbing destination.

Labour accused of security chief scapegoating

Exclusive: Senior official Matthew Doyle removed as deputy national security adviser following failed prosecution of parliamentary researchers accused of spying for China, sparking accusations of government scapegoating.

China Spying Scandal Rocks Westminster Security

EXCLUSIVE: Security services uncover suspected Chinese espionage operation targeting MPs and ministers, prompting urgent counter-measures and raising alarm about foreign interference at the heart of British democracy.

Speaker's Fury Over Collapsed China Spy Case

Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle unleashes unprecedented anger as sensitive China spying prosecution collapses, raising national security concerns and ministerial accountability questions.

Ministers grilled over collapsed China spy case

Senior government ministers are facing intense scrutiny from MPs after a high-profile Chinese espionage case dramatically collapsed, raising serious questions about national security protocols and diplomatic relations with Beijing.

China accused of spying on Labour leadership

Senior Conservative ministers sound alarm over alleged Chinese cyber campaign against Keir Starmer and former Labour officials, raising national security concerns.

Researcher charged with spying for China

A parliamentary researcher has been charged with espionage offences for allegedly spying for China, raising serious concerns about foreign interference in UK politics.

Starmer appoints Blair aide Powell to security role

Sir Keir Starmer appoints former Blair adviser Jonathan Powell to national security role as landmark Chinese spying case unfolds at the Old Bailey, raising questions about UK-China relations.

British teacher accused of spying in China

An English teacher and travel blogger's love affair with China has ended in dramatic fashion after being arrested on espionage charges, highlighting the perilous landscape for foreign content creators in the country.

Kyoto tourist tax increases coming in 2026

Kyoto announces significant tourist tax increases starting 2026, with new accommodation fees and city tax adjustments aimed at managing overtourism and preserving cultural heritage.

Japan coalition crisis over Takaichi leadership bid

Japan's political stability hangs in the balance as coalition partner Komeito considers ending its 20-year alliance with the LDP over Sanae Takaichi's leadership ambitions, potentially triggering a government crisis.

Japan's new tourist tax affects Australian travellers

Japan introduces controversial ¥1,000 tourist tax for all international visitors starting 2025. Discover how this new fee will affect Australian travellers and what it means for your next holiday to the Land of the Rising Sun.

Legal outcry as CPS drops China spies case

Top UK legal experts challenge CPS decision to abandon prosecution of three individuals accused of spying for China, raising serious questions about national security priorities.

UK drops China spying case over evidence failure

A high-profile investigation into alleged Chinese espionage collapsed after UK authorities failed to produce evidence supporting claims of a Beijing-directed threat, raising serious questions about intelligence handling.

Japan Drinking Guide: Sake, Izakaya & Etiquette

From izakaya etiquette to sake secrets, discover how to navigate Japan's vibrant drinking culture like a true insider. Avoid social faux pas and find the best spots for an authentic experience.

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