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President Lee picks South Korea’s first civilian defense chief in 64 years

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean President Lee Jae Myung nominated a five-term liberal lawmaker as defense minister Monday, breaking with a tradition of appointing retired military generals. The announcement came as several prominent former defense officials, including ex-Defense Minister Kim Yong Hyun, face high-profile criminal trials over their roles in carrying out martial…

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Report Analyzes Hong Kong, Singapore Wealthtech Use

Report Analyzes Hong Kong, Singapore Wealthtech Use

Allfunds Asia and Quinlan & Associates have co-published a thought leadership report that examines the wealthtech landscape in Hong Kong and Singapore and how financial institutions are leveraging wealthtech solutions to capture new market opportunities. Titled Rich Pickings: Unpacking the WealthTech Revolution in Hong Kong and Singapore, the study looks at the rising demand from…

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Australia news live: Lambie labels Trump a ‘bloody sociopath’; Hastie calls PM’s response to US strikes on Iran ‘too slow and too passive’ | Australia news

Australia news live: Lambie labels Trump a ‘bloody sociopath’; Hastie calls PM’s response to US strikes on Iran ‘too slow and too passive’ | Australia news

Lambie labels Trump a ‘bloody sociopath’ Continuing with Jacqui Lambie’s colourful judgment of Donald Trump’s attack on Iran and Anthony Albanese’s response, the independent senator told the ABC: My goodness, it is the lamb following the lamb here. What Trump did was wrong … You are bending over to Trump already. I find it shameful….

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Bloomberg: The China Show 6/23/2025

Bloomberg: The China Show 6/23/2025

“Bloomberg: The China Show” is your definitive source for news and analysis on the world’s second-biggest economy. From politics and policy to tech and trends, Yvonne Man and David Ingles give global investors unique insight, delivering in-depth discussions with the newsmakers who matter. (Source: Bloomberg) Source link

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GOP wants people up to age 64 to work for food stamps and Medicaid. Some experts say it won't work.

GOP wants people up to age 64 to work for food stamps and Medicaid. Some experts say it won’t work.

The Republican’s “big beautiful” budget package would add new work requirements for millions of Americans who rely on Medicaid and food stamps. Tying federal aid in exchange for work is “common sense,” according to House Speaker Mike Johnson, who said it would encourage people to get jobs. While the food stamp program already has a work requirement, the GOP…

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