Charleston Lim

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New Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida Calls For Oct. 31 General Elections
Fumio Kishida reportedly plans to dissolve parliament as soon as Oct. 14, which will then be followed by a general election on Oct. 31. Fumio Kishida reportedly plans to dissolve parliament as soon as Oct. 14, which will then be followed by a general election on Oct. 31. -
Zoom And Five9's $14.7 Billion Merger Collapses
Five9 shareholders had reportedly voted against the deal because of the small premium Zoom was willing to pay. Five9 shareholders had reportedly voted against the deal because of the small premium Zoom was willing to pay. -
New South Wales Premier Resigns Amid Corruption Probe
New South Wales premier, Gladys Berejiklian, denied any wrongdoing and said she had always acted with the highest level of integrity. New South Wales premier, Gladys Berejiklian, denied any wrongdoing and said she had always acted with the highest level of integrity. -
Photos Of Indonesian Man's Wedding To His Rice Cooker Breaks The Internet
The Indonesian man posted photos of him signing wedding documents and kissing his new rice cooker wife. The Indonesian man posted photos of him signing wedding documents and kissing his new rice cooker wife. -
UN Aid Officials Expelled From Ethiopia Despite Need For Aid
Seven UN officials, including those from UNICEF and UNOCHA, have been given 72 hours to leave the country. Seven UN officials, including those from UNICEF and UNOCHA, have been given 72 hours to leave the country. -
Former Concentration Camp Secretary To Stand Trial In Germany
The 96-year-old woman worked as a secretary at the Stutthof concentration camp in Poland under the then camp commander, Paul Werner Hoppe. The 96-year-old woman worked as a secretary at the Stutthof concentration camp in Poland under the then camp commander, Paul Werner Hoppe. -
U.S. Commodity Futures Regulator Files Charges Against 14 Crypto Companies
The majority of the companies that had been charged are New York-based, while the other two are based in Texas and Arkansas. The majority of the companies that had been charged are New York-based, while the other two are based in Texas and Arkansas. -
American Airline Passenger Opens Exit Door And Walks On Moving Plane's Wing
The passenger, identified as 33-year-old Christian Segura, opened the plane's emergency exit door before jumping onto the aircraft's wing. The passenger, identified as 33-year-old Christian Segura, opened the plane's emergency exit door before jumping onto the aircraft's wing. -
Rohingya Muslim Leader Shot Dead In Bangladesh Refugee Camp
Mohib Ullah led one of the largest Rohingya Muslim groups in Bangladesh, while also leading the Arakan Rohingya Society for Peace and Human Rights. Mohib Ullah led one of the largest Rohingya Muslim groups in Bangladesh, while also leading the Arakan Rohingya Society for Peace and Human Rights. -
Australia COVID-19 Case Surge Blamed On Football Parties
Health officials have blamed the sudden surge in new cases on people breaking the state's pandemic rules by attending large football parties during the weekend. Health officials have blamed the sudden surge in new cases on people breaking the state's pandemic rules by attending large football parties during the weekend.