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Nepal Deploys 338,000 Security Forces for High-Stakes March 5 Elections
Interim PM Sushila Karki assures voters as Nepal deploys army and police for elections, with 3,680 polling stations deemed "highly sensitive."
South Korea Sees Fastest Birth Rate Growth in 15 Years, Fertility Hits 0.8
South Korea's births grew 6.8% in 2025, the fastest pace since 2010, with the total fertility rate recovering to 0.8 for the first time in four years.
Trump Claims He Averted India-Pakistan Nuclear War, Saving 35 Million Lives
Trump claims Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif said 35 million would have died without his intervention in India-Pakistan conflict. India denies US role.
UN Security Council Condemns Sudan Violence, Warns of War Crimes
UN Security Council condemns violence in Sudan, warns attacks on aid may be war crimes, and demands ceasefire and humanitarian access.
US Visa Fee Hike Threatens Indian Doctors' Pathway Amid Physician Shortage
Congressional hearing debates $100,000 H-1B fee hike, risking rural hospital recruitment of foreign-trained doctors, including many from India.
Taiwan Tracks 5 Chinese Naval Vessels Near Its Waters, Detects Balloons
Taiwan's defense ministry reports five Chinese naval vessels and two balloons near its waters, with armed forces monitoring the situation.
Ukraine War Enters 4th Year: Global Stalemate, Staggering Toll, and Elusive Peace
The Ukraine War enters its 4th year with no end in sight, devastating both nations, destabilizing global geopolitics, and straining international alliances.
Bangladesh Appoints New Police Chief Amid Major Military & Security Reshuffle
Bangladesh appoints Md. Ali Hossain Fakir as IGP and reshuffles top army posts under PM Tarique Rahman's new government after recent elections.
UN Experts Condemn Pakistan's Conviction of Rights Lawyers Under Cyber Law
UN experts warn Pakistan's broad cyber terrorism law is misused to convict human rights lawyers, stifling free expression and legal advocacy.
China's Japan Policy a "Strategic Blunder" as Tensions Reach Inflection Point
Report details China's "strategic blunder" in Japan policy, citing coercive tactics and misreading of Tokyo's role, which is hardening regional alignments.
Israel, India Urged to Monitor Turkey-Pakistan Ties Amid Nuclear Concerns
Geopolitical report warns Israel and India to adopt vigilant approach as Turkey's nuclear ambitions and alignment with Pakistan grow.
Awami League Reopens Offices, Signals Political Comeback in Bangladesh
Bangladesh's Awami League reopens district offices, sparking debate on a political comeback under Sheikh Hasina's legacy and Sajeeb Wazed Joy.
Pakistan Airstrikes in Afghanistan Kill Civilians, Spark Rights Probe Call
Amnesty International calls for investigation after Pakistan airstrikes in Nangarhar and Paktika kill Afghan civilians, including women and children.
Nepal's Balen Shah Drops China BRI Project From Poll Pledges Near India Border
Balen Shah omits China-funded industrial park from manifesto in Nepal election, citing controversy and India's security concerns over the border project.
Namibia Targets Salmon Farming to Boost Exports and Industrial Growth
Namibia plans to develop a high-value salmon aquaculture industry to drive industrialization, create jobs, and boost sustainable exports.
Pakistan's Poverty Crisis Deepens Despite IMF Praise for Economic Stability
New data shows Pakistan's poverty rate hits 11-year high and income inequality worsens sharply, despite IMF praise for macroeconomic stabilization.
Nepal Declares Wild Boars Agricultural Menace to Curb Farm Losses
Nepal declares wild boars as agriculture-damaging animals, allowing farmers to chase, capture, or kill them without a permit to tackle crop losses.
EU Leaders Honor Ukraine's Fallen on 4th War Anniversary in Kyiv
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and other EU leaders pay tribute in Kyiv, reaffirming support for Ukraine's sovereignty and future.
UN Alarmed as Pakistani Airstrikes in Afghanistan Reportedly Kill Civilians
UNAMA confirms credible reports of civilian deaths from Pakistani military airstrikes in Afghan provinces. Calls for investigation and end to hostilities.
Trump Tariffs Struck Down by Supreme Court, Global Trade in Flux
US Supreme Court strikes down Trump's "reciprocal tariffs," creating global trade uncertainty. India, EU, China reassess deals as Trump imposes new temporary tariffs.
Macron Vows Unwavering Support for Ukraine on 4th Anniversary of Russian Invasion
French President Emmanuel Macron condemns Russia's war of aggression, details human cost, and affirms Europe's continued military and financial support for Ukraine.
Nepal Election Body Warns Parties: Don't Use Kids in Campaigns
Nepal's Election Commission warns of fines & disqualification for using children in poll campaigns, citing a candidate case and child protection laws.
13 Killed, Kids Among Dead in Pakistani Airstrikes on Afghanistan
UN mission condemns Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan that killed 13, including women and children, hitting a school and mosque.
Zelenskyy: "We have defended our independence" on 4th war anniversary
Ukrainian President says Putin failed to break Ukraine, warns of WWIII, and calls for urgent air defense support on invasion anniversary.
Amnesty Demands Probe Into Civilian Casualties From Pakistan Airstrikes in Afghanistan
Amnesty International urges impartial investigation into civilian harm from Pakistan's airstrikes in Afghanistan, citing UN casualty reports.