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EU's Pakistan Poll Report Mystery: Why Suppressed Findings Raise Alarms
The EU refuses to release its expert report on Pakistan's 2024 elections, raising transparency concerns as a trade delegation assesses the country's human rights compliance.
South Korea's Political Crisis: Key Lawmaker Indicted Over Failed Martial Law Bid
Former ruling party floor leader Choo Kyung-ho indicted for allegedly blocking lawmakers from voting to lift ex-President Yoon's martial law order last December.
Pakistan's Military Dilemma: Why Eliminating Imran Khan Risks Nationwide Upheaval
Experts warn eliminating Imran Khan could trigger catastrophic unrest, with Punjab's political heartland and a fragile economy being key factors in the military's calculus.
Pakistan's 27th Amendment: How a Constitutional Rewiring Strengthens Military Control
A new report analyzes how Pakistan's 27th Constitutional Amendment centralizes power, weakens provinces, and embeds military authority within the state's democratic framework.
Afghanistan's Hidden War: How Unexploded Bombs Still Kill Decades Later
Three workers killed in Nangarhar scrap shop blast from old war device. Police urge caution as Afghanistan faces deadly legacy of unexploded ordnance.
Pakistan's Constitutional Crisis: Why Lawyers Reject New Amendments Amid UN Warning
Pakistani lawyers reject new constitutional amendments and Federal Constitutional Court, demanding release of Imran Khan and others, as UN warns of human rights risks.
South Korea's Nuclear Ambitions: Task Forces Launch US Talks on Subs and Uranium
South Korea establishes presidential task forces to support working-level negotiations with the US on nuclear-powered submarines, uranium enrichment rights, and defense cost-sharing.
Nepal's Election Process Begins: How Proportional Representation Shapes Politics
Nepal's Election Commission opens registration for the proportional representation system, a key step for the March parliamentary polls ensuring diverse representation.
South Korea's Political Audit Battle: Why a Human Rights Lawyer Now Leads
President Lee nominates human rights lawyer Kim Ho-cheol to lead the Board of Audit and Inspection, aiming to restore its political neutrality and public trust.
South Korea's Export Paradox: Record Highs Amid Chip Dependency Concerns
South Korea's 2025 exports are projected to hit a record $700 billion, but shipments excluding semiconductors are declining, raising concerns about over-dependence.
Nepal's Corruption Crisis: How Chinese Contractors Spark Mounting Scandal
Nepal probes corruption in major telecom and airport projects linked to Chinese firms like Huawei, raising concerns over biased contracts and financial burdens.
Bangladesh's 1971 History Under Threat: Awami League Slams Yunus Government
Awami League alleges the Yunus-led interim government is systematically erasing symbols and history of Bangladesh's 1971 Liberation War, cancelling key national events.
Russia Warns NATO: Arctic Militarization Poses Direct Security Threat
Russian Ambassador says NATO's growing Arctic military presence forces Russia to take security measures, as conflict with Ukraine escalates with massive strikes.
Bangladesh's Justice Reversal: How a War Crimes Tribunal Became a Weapon of Revenge
The International Crimes Tribunal in Bangladesh, once a symbol of justice for 1971 war crimes, is now reportedly targeting political opponents under new leadership.
Turkey Highway Horror: 7 Dead, 11 Injured in Tragic Bus-Truck Crash
A passenger bus rear-ended a stationary truck in Turkey's Osmaniye province, killing seven and injuring eleven. The cause is under investigation.
Frank Gehry's Final Design: How a Visionary Architect Reshaped Our World
Visionary architect Frank Gehry, designer of Walt Disney Concert Hall and Guggenheim Bilbao, dies at 96. Explore his legacy of sculptural buildings.
Putin's India Visit: Why a Pentagon Official Blames Trump's "Gross Incompetence"
Former Pentagon official Michael Rubin claims Putin's India trip is seen as a result of Trump's failures, criticizing US hypocrisy on Russian oil.
Trump's Indo-Pacific Strategy: Why India Emerges as a Critical US Partner
The Trump Administration's new National Security Strategy positions India as a key partner for economic, tech, and defense cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region.
Pretoria Mass Shooting: 11 Killed, 14 Injured in Hostel Horror
South African police confirm 11 dead, including 3 children, after gunmen opened fire at an illegal shebeen in Pretoria's Saulsville Hostel.
India and Eritrea Deepen Ties: Reviewing a Strategic Partnership in Asmara
India and Eritrea reviewed bilateral relations, focusing on capacity building, health, and trade during their third Foreign Office Consultations in Asmara.
Baloch Leader's Urgent Plea: Why EU Must Reassess Pakistan's Trade Status Now
Baloch National Movement presents evidence of enforced disappearances and drone strikes, calling on the EU to review Pakistan's preferential trade access due to human rights violations.
Pak-Afghan Border Erupts: Heavy Gunfire Amid Failed Ceasefire Talks
Heavy gunfire erupts at Pak-Afghan border in Spin Boldak, injuring civilians amid failed Saudi-mediated ceasefire talks. Tensions escalate.
Hong Kong's 'Sham' Election: Why Human Rights Watch Warns of Beijing's Grip
Human Rights Watch labels Hong Kong's election a 'sham', citing pro-democracy crackdowns, jailed leaders, and engineered low voter turnout under Beijing's tightening control.
Guadeloupe Christmas Tragedy: 10 Dead as Car Rams Crowd Amid Festive Prep
A vehicle plowed into a Christmas event in Sainte-Anne, Guadeloupe, killing 10 and injuring 9. The driver remained at the scene as an investigation begins.
Norway's Military Surge: Billions for Long-Range Weapons and New Submarines
Norway plans a $1.88B investment in 500km-range precision weapons and two new submarines to bolster national defense and deterrence.