TOKYO -- Two U.S. Marines stationed in Japan's southernmost prefecture of Okinawa were arrested by local police on Sunday on suspicion of illegal entry and drunk driving, respectively, local media reported.
According to Kyodo News, one was arrested Sunday morning for allegedly breaking into a hotel in Okinawa, while the other was arrested around noon on suspicion of driving under the influence. Both suspects have denied the allegations. (Japan-Okinawa-U.S. Marines)
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ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan has introduced a new framework allowing transit of goods to Iran through its territory, opening designated trade corridors under a newly issued transit trade order, the Ministry of Commerce said on Monday.
The development came as the government implemented the "Transit of Goods Through Pakistan Order 2026," aimed at facilitating smoother cargo movement and strengthening trade links with Iran. (Pakistan-Transit-Iran)
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MANILA -- Construction workers alerted police and airport authorities after uncovering several old, corroded bomb items during excavation at the Juliet Extension Taxiway within the Ninoy Aquino International Airport complex on Sunday, according to local media reports on Monday.
According to local media Philippine Star on Monday, explosive ordnance disposal experts from the Philippine National Police Aviation Security Group (AVSEGROUP) conducted a safety assessment, and successfully recovered 10 50-pound inert general-purpose bombs and 18 25-pound inert general-purpose bombs. (Philippines-Bombs-Airport)
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JAKARTA -- Several passengers were injured when a long-distance train collided with a commuter train in Bekasi City, West Java, Indonesia, on Monday night, local media reported.
Video footage circulating on social media showed officers evacuating the injured from the scene. (Indonesia-Train-Crash) Enditem




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