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North Korea's Cyber Threat: How 'Artemis' Hackers Infiltrate Files
South Korea's Genians Security Center reports a new North Korean cyber attack, "Artemis," using malicious code hidden in common document files to infiltrate systems.
Nobel Prize Under Fire: Why Yunus's Silence Amid Bangladesh Violence Sparks Outcry
Human rights bodies call on the Nobel Committee to address Muhammad Yunus's public silence during widespread violence and rights abuses in Bangladesh.
South Korea's Space Race: Private Firm Aims for Historic Orbital Launch
South Korean startup Innospace attempts a historic commercial orbital launch from Brazil this week, carrying eight payloads after multiple delays.
Bangladesh Students' League Warns: Why a Neutral 2026 Election is Crucial
The Awami League's student wing calls for international support to ensure a free, fair, and inclusive 2026 election under a neutral administration for stability.
South Korea Reveals EMU-370: World's 2nd-Fastest Train at 370 kph
South Korea completes core tech for the EMU-370 high-speed train, set to be the world's second-fastest at 370 kph, with test runs starting in 2030.
Seoul Dismisses Report: No Plan to Recognize North Korea as Separate Nation
South Korea's unification ministry denies proposing a constitutional revision to recognize North Korea as a separate nation, calling the report "groundless and false."
Korean Air-Asiana Merger: Why Mileage Plan Revision Raises Questions
South Korea's antitrust regulator orders Korean Air to submit a revised, detailed mileage integration plan for Asiana customers within one month.
South Korea's 179-Death Crash: Why the Parliamentary Probe Raises Hope
South Korea's National Assembly begins a 40-day investigation into the Jeju Air crash that killed 179, examining causes and potential cover-ups.
Congo Crisis: Why African Leaders Demand Regional Control Over Peace Efforts
At an Entebbe summit, African leaders called for regional bodies EAC and SADC to spearhead Congo peace, with international initiatives in a supporting role.
Ukraine Peace Talks: US Envoy Reveals "Productive" Separate Meetings with Russia
US special envoy Steve Witkoff says separate talks with Russian and Ukrainian officials in Florida were "productive and constructive" for advancing a peace plan.
South Korea's Political Scandal: Ruling Party Accepts Probe into Unification Church Bribery
South Korea's ruling party agrees to a special counsel probe into bribery allegations linking the Unification Church to politicians from both major parties.
Thai-Cambodia Border Crisis: Military Gains Control Amid Rising Civilian Toll
Thai PM Anutin claims military control of border areas, cites civilian deaths, and accuses Cambodia of using landmines. Latest on the escalating conflict.
Ukraine Peace Talks: Why 'Productive' Florida Meetings Signal New Hope
Ukraine's top negotiator says talks with US and European partners in Florida were productive, focusing on a 20-point peace plan and security guarantees for Ukraine.
US Pursues Third Tanker Near Venezuela Amid Sanctions Crackdown
US Coast Guard pursues a third sanctioned oil tanker near Venezuela, escalating efforts to enforce sanctions on PDVSA and block Maduro's revenue.
Bangladesh Election Chaos: Why a Former Minister Warns of Volatile Times Ahead
Former minister Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury calls Bangladesh's situation "tense and volatile," alleging the Yunus regime is instigating chaos to delay elections.
Philippines Extends Sugar Import Ban: What It Means for Local Farmers and Prices
The Philippines extends its sugar import ban to protect local producers and stabilize the market, citing stronger domestic output and improved supply conditions.
Cambodia Border Raid: 26 South Koreans Nabbed, One Victim Rescued Amid Scam Crackdown
Joint police raid at Cambodia-Vietnam border rescues one Korean, arrests 26 nationals in scam center crackdown following a student's death.
Bangladesh's Fall: How Forgotten Gratitude Fuels a Dangerous Extremist Wave
Analysis of Bangladesh's radicalization, anti-India sentiment, and the regional security threat it poses, referencing the killing of Dipu Das.
South Korea Bird Flu Outbreak: 16th Farm Case Amid Rising Import Prices
South Korea confirms a new H5N1 bird flu case at a Naju duck farm, triggering quarantine measures as import prices for coffee and meat surge.
Moscow Talks Reveal South Korea's Strategy Amid North Korea Nuclear Crisis
South Korea held closed-door talks with Russia in Moscow, seeking a constructive role on North Korea's nuclear programme and regional security.
India Suspends Visas in Bangladesh Amid Violent Attack on Chittagong Mission
India suspends visa services in Chittagong after violent protests injure four near its mission. Police detain suspects under anti-terror laws amid rising tensions.
Portugal's PM on Ukraine: Why a Future Peacekeeping Mission Is Now Possible
Portuguese PM Luis Montenegro does not rule out joining a future peacekeeping mission in Ukraine after the war, while announcing new drone partnership.
Spiritual Leader's UN Warning: Why Modern Life Is a "War Zone" for Peace
At the UN, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar says modern stress creates a "war zone," advocating meditation as the key to inner peace and global harmony ahead of World Meditation Day.
World Peace Summit Urges Trump, Putin, and Modi to Intervene in Thailand-Cambodia Crisis
International jurists and writers adopt a resolution appealing to Trump, Putin, and Modi to facilitate a peaceful settlement between Thailand and Cambodia.
South Korea's Corporate Boom: How AI Chip Exports Fueled 20% Profit Surge
South Korean companies saw profits surge 20.6% in 2024, driven by booming AI-led semiconductor exports and a significant rise in R&D spending.