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Taiwan Spots 6 Chinese Warships Near Its Waters Amid Sovereignty Tensions
Taiwan's defense ministry detected six Chinese naval ships operating around its waters, amid ongoing historical and political sovereignty disputes.
UN Warns Taliban Restrictions on Women Undermine Afghanistan's Progress
UN warns Taliban's bans on women working for aid groups are worsening Afghanistan's humanitarian crisis and impeding international assistance.
UNHRC Exhibition Exposes Pakistan's Minority Abuses & Terror Links
Photo exhibition at UNHRC spotlights alleged human rights abuses against minorities in Pakistan and Balochistan, plus links to terrorism in Kashmir.
Pakistan Mourns Joseph Francis, Pioneering Human Rights Defender
HRFP holds condolence for Joseph Francis, a pioneer who defended minority rights in Pakistan for 40 years. His legacy inspires activists.
Russia's Mining Education Goes Global via TV BRICS Media Partnership
TV BRICS partners with UNESCO centre to boost international recognition of Russia's mining engineering education and BRICS+ collaboration.
South Korea's 2025 GDP Grows 1% Despite Q4 Contraction
South Korea's economy expanded 1% in 2025 but contracted 0.2% in Q4. Exports drove annual growth, while political crisis and tariffs impacted early quarters.
South Korea's Per Capita Income Holds at $36K, Eyes $40K by 2027
South Korea's per capita GNI rose slightly to $36,855 in 2025, with growth slowed by a weak won. Official forecasts it could surpass $40,000 by 2027.
RSP Set for Two-Thirds Majority in Nepal, Modi Congratulates Leaders
Rastriya Swatantra Party leads Nepal's parliamentary vote, projected to secure two-thirds majority. PM Modi congratulates RSP leaders.
Lee: USFK Asset Shift Won't Weaken Deterrence Against North Korea
President Lee Jae Myung says potential USFK military asset relocation does not affect deterrence against North Korea, stresses self-reliant defense.
US Labels Afghanistan State Sponsor of Wrongful Detention Over Taliban Hostage Tactics
The US designates Afghanistan a "State Sponsor of Wrongful Detention," accusing the Taliban of detaining Americans and foreigners for political leverage and ransom.
Sri Lanka's Opposition Leader Calls for Ethics and International Law in Global Conflicts
Sri Lanka's Sajith Premadasa emphasizes ethics, international law, and national interest in addressing the Iran ship attack and US relations.
PM Modi Congratulates Nepal's RSP on Poll Victory, Eyes Stronger Bilateral Ties
PM Modi spoke with RSP leaders Balendra Shah & Rabi Lamichhane, congratulating their party's landslide victory in Nepal's parliamentary elections.
Balen Shah's RSP Sweeps Nepal Polls, Wins 125 Seats in Historic Victory
Rastriya Swatantra Party wins 125 seats in Nepal's parliamentary election, with Balen Shah securing a historic vote tally against former PM Oli.
Pakistani National Convicted in Foiled Iran-Linked Plot to Assassinate US Leaders
Pakistani national Asif Merchant convicted for Iran-backed murder-for-hire plot targeting Trump, Biden, and Haley, exposing transnational terror networks.
Synagogue Damaged in Explosion in Belgium, Mayor Calls it Antisemitic Act
A synagogue in Liege, Belgium was damaged by an early morning explosion. The mayor condemns it as an antisemitic act, following similar attacks in Canada.
Pakistan's Afghan War Jeopardizes Crucial IMF Bailout and Chinese Investments
IMF review of Pakistan's economy threatened by border war with Afghanistan, rising military spend, and inflation, endangering loans and Chinese CPEC projects.
Bangladesh Shuts Universities to Save Energy Amid Global Fuel Crisis
Bangladesh orders universities shut to save electricity and fuel as the West Asia conflict disrupts global energy markets and supply chains.
Canada-India Agri-Tech Shift: From Pulses to Innovation for Food Security
New report details shift from commodity trade to joint research, tech development, and climate-resilient agriculture between Canada and India.
G7 Ministers to Discuss Emergency Oil Reserve Release Amid Price Surge
G7 finance ministers will hold emergency talks on a coordinated release of emergency petroleum stocks to stabilize markets amid surging oil prices.
ISI Plots Attacks on Chinese Afghan Investments Amid Waning Control
Pakistan's ISI, losing influence over the Taliban, is plotting strikes on Chinese investments in Afghanistan's strategic Wakhan Corridor, straining China-Pakistan ties.
Balen's RSP Dominates Nepal Vote Count, Heads for Two-Thirds Majority
Rastriya Swatantra Party dominates Nepal's parliamentary vote count, projected to secure a two-thirds majority in the House of Representatives.
S. Korea Warns Oil Refiners Over "Excessive" Price Hikes Amid Mideast Crisis
South Korea's industry minister calls for fair pricing as gasoline prices surge, warning of grave responses to practices that hurt consumers.
Taiwan Tracks 8 Chinese Warships Amid Ongoing Sovereignty Tensions
Taiwan's defense ministry reports 8 Chinese naval ships operating nearby, amid the historical and political dispute over Taiwan's sovereignty status.
Nepal Delays Gen-Z Protest Report Release, Awaiting New Government
Nepal's interim government will not immediately release the detailed Gen-Z protest report, leaving implementation to the incoming elected administration.
UK Visa Crackdown Targets High-Asylum Nations, Pakistan Under Scrutiny
UK bans visas for nations with high asylum claims. Pakistan faces scrutiny as data shows high asylum applications but low deportation rates.