MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Chinese and Philippine coast guard vessels collided in the disputed South China Sea and four Filipino crew members were injured in high-seas confrontations Tuesday as Southeast Asian leaders gathered for a summit that was expected to touch on
Two buffaloes were spotted walking down the middle of a major highway on the outskirts of Johannesburg. Authorities launched a wildlife rescue operation to locate and tranquilize the buffaloes. Previous sightings suggest the buffaloes may have been on the loose for months.
Thousands of striking doctors in South Korea are facing proceedings to suspend their medical licenses as authorities escalate measures against the ongoing walkouts that have disrupted hospital operations. Nearly 9,000 medical interns and residents have been on strike for two weeks, protesting
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has voiced the need to defend his country’s territory in the South China Sea against what he referred to as Chinese aggression and illegal actions. Marcos, speaking at the Lowy Institute in Melbourne, criticized China’s actions, claiming
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South Korea’s government is pressing ahead with its vow to suspend the licenses of thousands of junior doctors who ignore demands to end their collective walkouts. Doctors refusing back-to-work orders may face up to 3 years in prison, according to South Korea’s
Commuters are facing travel chaos following a train ‘crash’ along the UK’s busiest rail route. A South Western Railway (SWR) train collided with an object on the track this morning, disrupting services in and out of London. The incident happened near Walton-on-Thames
As South Korea’s government made a last plea for junior doctors to end a walkout hours before a Thursday deadline, many were expected to defy orders to return to work, risking suspensions of medical licenses and prosecution. Thousands of medical interns and
Thousands of doctors in South Korea are a week into a labor boycott in protest of the government’s push to recruit more medical students to cope with the country’s fast-aging population. As of Tuesday, about 8,940 medical interns and residents have left
Doctors in South Korea have been given until Thursday to end their walkouts, or they may face suspension of their medical licenses. Approximately 9,000 medical workers have been on strike since early last week, protesting a government plan to increase medical school