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Bulgaria's Burgas Declares Flu Epidemic as Third Region Amid Rising Cases
Bulgaria's Burgas District declares a flu epidemic, joining two other regions with school closures and hospital visit bans as cases surge nationally.
Taiwan Tracks Chinese Military Surge: 4 Aircraft, 6 Vessels Near Territory
Taiwan's defense ministry reports incursions by Chinese military aircraft and naval vessels into its air defense zone, raising regional tensions.
South Korean Defense Chief to Visit Japan for Key Military Talks Next Week
South Korean Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back plans Japan visit for talks with Japanese counterpart Shinjiro Koizumi to resume military cooperation.
Trump Claims Credit for India-Pakistan Peace, Criticizes UN and Nobel Committee
Donald Trump claims he personally settled eight conflicts, including between India and Pakistan, and criticizes the UN while announcing a new "Board of Peace."
Trump Opposes UK Plan to Transfer Diego Garcia Base Control to Mauritius
US President Donald Trump opposes British proposal to give Diego Garcia military base to Mauritius, calling it a key strategic asset.
Karachi's Deadly Fire Exposes Critical Shortage of 2,500 Fire Stations
After Gul Plaza fire kills 28, officials reveal Karachi has only 28 fire stations against a required 2,500, highlighting a major safety crisis.
Trump Claims Credit for India-Pakistan Peace, India Denies Role
Trump lists brokering India-Pakistan peace as a key success. India denies any US involvement, stating ceasefire was direct bilateral agreement.
Trump Eyes Involving Venezuela's Machado After Nobel Gesture
US President praises Maria Corina Machado, hints at involving her in Venezuela after her Nobel Peace Prize gesture. Read the latest developments.
US Hosts Global Critical Minerals Summit to Secure Supply Chains
US to hold inaugural Critical Minerals Ministerial, uniting global partners to secure resilient supply chains vital for economy and energy transition.
Canadian PM Warns of Global "Rupture," Not Transition, at Davos Summit
Canadian PM Mark Carney warns the world faces a geopolitical rupture, not a transition, as economic tools become weapons and allies seek to hedge.
Nepal's Gen-Z Revolution Sparks Historic Election with 2500+ Candidates
Over 2500 candidates file for Nepal's March 5 polls following the Gen-Z uprising. Key agendas focus on anti-corruption and political change.
Trump Slams UK Over Diego Garcia Transfer, Links to Greenland Bid
President Trump warns UK's plan to transfer Diego Garcia, a key US military base, to Mauritius is an act of strategic weakness and a national security risk.
US Tariff Threats at Davos Spur India-EU Trade Pact Acceleration
Report details US political pressure & tariff threats over Greenland, pushing India and the EU to fast-track a major free trade agreement.
ASEAN Coast Guard Forum Expands to Counter Chinese Aggression in South China Sea
Report details ASEAN Coast Guard Forum expansion to deter Chinese coercion, as perceived US disinterest may embolden Beijing in maritime disputes.
Macron Urges Bridge-Building with BRICS, G20 to Fix Global Imbalances
French President Macron calls for cooperation with emerging economies at WEF 2026, warning against trade wars and a "law of the strongest" world.
US Treasury Chief: NATO "Very Safe" Under Trump Despite Greenland Tensions
At Davos, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent defends NATO's strength under Trump while addressing European defense spending and Greenland tensions.
EU Chief Warns Trump's Greenland Tariffs Could Damage Transatlantic Ties
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen criticizes Trump's tariff threat on Greenland, stressing "a deal is a deal" and warning of harm to alliances.
Macron Slams US Tariff Threats at Davos, Warns of Global Instability
French President Emmanuel Macron accuses the US of using tariffs to weaken Europe and warns of a shift toward autocracy in a sharp Davos address.
Denmark Defies US Tariff Threats Over Greenland Sovereignty Dispute
Danish PM Mette Frederiksen refuses to negotiate sovereignty as US threatens tariffs over Greenland. EU leaders rally in support, warning of trade war.
EU Vows "Unflinching" Response to Trump's Greenland Tariffs at Davos
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen warns of a "proportional" response to US tariffs on European allies, stressing Arctic cooperation and sovereignty.
US Lawmakers: China's Illegal Fishing Fleet Threatens Global Food Security
US investigation accuses China of using its massive fishing fleet for illegal fishing, forced labor, and to dominate global seafood supply chains.
Nepal's Political Heavyweights Clash in Jhapa-5: Oli vs. Balen Shah
Former PM K P Sharma Oli faces ex-Mayor Balen Shah in Nepal's Jhapa-5 constituency, a high-stakes battle framed as experience vs. new generation.
India Delivers First Batch of Election Vehicles to Nepal Ahead of March Polls
India hands over first tranche of 60+ vehicles as election assistance to Nepal, continuing support since 2008 ahead of March national polls.
Pakistan Accused of Managing Extremist Networks Instead of Dismantling Them
Greek analyst says Pakistan provides political cover to UN-designated militant groups like LeT and JeM, allowing them to operate openly and gain legitimacy.
UK Targets £40B Education Exports, India Key Focus for Global Campus Expansion
UK aims to grow education exports to £40B by 2030, with India as a priority. Strategy shifts to overseas campuses & digital learning, boosting partnerships.