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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.
GSMA Launches £200K Green Tech Grants for Emerging Markets
GSMA offers £100K-£200K grants for green mobile tech in low/middle-income countries. Apply by April 2026 for clean energy & digital inclusion projects.
South Korea Revises New Crime Agency Plan After Prosecution Reform Backlash
South Korea revises bills for new serious crimes agency, reducing its scope from 9 to 6 crime types after public and political backlash.
Taiwan Tracks Chinese Naval Vessels, Balloons Near Its Waters
Taiwan's defense ministry reports detecting five Chinese naval vessels and two PRC balloons operating around its territorial waters, monitoring the situation.
Palau Launches Pacific's First Open RAN Network with Quad Support
Palau selects US firms to build its first Open RAN network, backed by Quad partnership funding, to boost secure 4G/5G and digital sovereignty.
US Charts 21st Century China Challenge, Seeks Conditional India Partnership
The US State Department's strategic plan labels responding to China's rise as the defining story of the century, outlining a conditional economic partnership with India.
Trump Eyes New Security Tariffs on Batteries, Chemicals After Court Ruling
US may impose fresh Section 232 tariffs on batteries, chemicals, and telecom gear after Supreme Court strikes down other Trump-era levies.
Slovakia Cuts Emergency Power to Ukraine Amid Russian Oil Transit Dispute
Slovakia stops emergency electricity supplies to Ukraine, demanding the restoration of Russian oil transit via the Druzhba pipeline.
France Bars US Ambassador Kushner's Access After Missed Summons
France bars US Ambassador Charles Kushner from govt access after he skipped a summons over US comments on a far-right activist's killing in Lyon.
Canada Moves to Strip Citizenship of 26/11 Mastermind Ahead of PM's India Visit
Canada initiates citizenship revocation for 26/11 Mumbai attack mastermind Tahawwur Rana over residency fraud, ahead of PM's visit to mend India ties.
US Diplomat Paul Kapur's March Visit to Bangladesh to Boost Ties
US Assistant Secretary Paul Kapur's upcoming visit aims to strengthen Bangladesh-US ties, focusing on trade, defense, and Rohingya repatriation support.
Canada's PM Carney & FM Anand Set for Key India Visit to Boost Trade Ties
Canadian PM Mark Carney and FM Anita Anand visit India to diversify trade, unlock opportunities in energy, tech, AI, and advance economic partnership.
20 Years of Maritime Labour Convention: Transforming Life at Sea for Seafarers
ILO & IMO mark 20 years of the landmark Maritime Labour Convention, which has improved working conditions for millions of seafarers and leveled the global shipping industry.