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Poland Withdraws Troops from Iraq as NATO Mission Scales Back Amid Tensions
Poland pulls 350 soldiers from Iraq, citing security risks. NATO begins temporary withdrawal of personnel amid Middle East tensions.
Deadly Fire at South Korean Auto Plant Kills 10, Leaves 4 Missing
A major fire at a car parts factory in Daejeon, South Korea, has killed 10 people, injured 59, and left 4 unaccounted for. Search operations continue.
Taiwan Tracks Chinese Military Sorties Amid Ongoing Sovereignty Tensions
Taiwan's defense ministry reports Chinese military activity, including an aircraft crossing the median line, amid the complex historical sovereignty dispute.
Afghan Migrants Face Mass Deportations from Pakistan, Iran, and Europe
Nearly 3 million Afghans forcibly returned amid tightening global migration policies. UN and Taliban officials express concern over humanitarian crisis.
Switzerland Halts US Arms Exports, Citing Neutrality in Iran Conflict
Switzerland denies US arms export licenses, citing neutrality policy in the Iran conflict. Decision impacts military flights and existing permits.
US Envoy Reviews Naval Assets in Sri Lanka, Bolsters Indo-Pacific Security
US Special Envoy Sergio Gor reviews naval assets, discusses vessel transfers and regional stability with Sri Lankan leaders amid West Asia tensions.
US-India-Japan-Italy-Israel Form Conservative Bridge Across Key Regions
A report calls for consolidating US, India, Israel, Italy, and Japan into a durable center-right coalition based on shared faith, family, and nation values.
Trump Calls NATO Allies "Cowards" Over Refusal to Help in Hormuz
US President Donald Trump escalates feud with NATO, calling members "cowards" for refusing to help open the Strait of Hormuz amid the Iran conflict.
Macron's Navy Nabs "Ghost Fleet" Ship, Vows Ukraine Support Unwavering
French Navy seizes vessel Deyna in Mediterranean. Macron condemns sanctions-busting "ghost fleet" as war profiteers funding Russia's war effort.
China's South China Sea Assertiveness Risks Global Security, Warns Report
Report warns China's assertive maritime expansion threatens regional stability, international law, and global trade routes, with Vietnam on the frontline.
Lula Heads to Bogota for CELAC Summit, Historic Africa Forum
Brazilian President Lula attends CELAC summit and first CELAC-Africa forum in Bogota to boost regional integration and South-South cooperation.
Kazakhstan Nears Final Report on Fatal Azerbaijan Airlines Crash Probe
Kazakhstan to complete technical probe into the 2024 Azerbaijan Airlines crash near Aktau that killed 38. International commission involved.
PoJK, PoGB Humanitarian Crisis Deepens Amid Crackdowns and Neglect
Report highlights humanitarian crisis in PoJK & PoGB: power shortages, land grabs, protests met with arrests and communication blackouts.
Digital Cooperation Key to Global Development at UN Human Rights Council
Experts at UNHRC highlight digital tech and South-South cooperation as essential for achieving human rights, SDGs, and inclusive economic growth.
Afghanistan Accuses Pakistan of Ceasefire Violations Along Durand Line
Afghan military chief warns of decisive response after accusing Pakistan of shelling border areas, violating Eid ceasefire agreement.
BTS Returns with 'Arirang' Album: Track-by-Track Breakdown of Comeback
BTS ends hiatus with 'Arirang' album. Full track-by-track analysis of their Korean-inspired comeback, featuring Diplo, Ryan Tedder & more.
Baloch Group Exposes Pakistan's Rights Abuses at UN, Cites 1,355 Disappearances
Baloch activists detail enforced disappearances, killings, and internet blackouts at UNHRC, accusing Pakistan of weaponizing laws to suppress dissent.
Major Fire at South Korean Car Plant Injures 50, Triggers National Response
A major fire at a Daejeon car parts plant injures at least 50 people, prompting a national firefighting mobilization order from South Korean authorities.
French Sailor's Fitness App Blunder Exposes Aircraft Carrier Location
A French sailor's public workout data revealed the Charles de Gaulle's real-time position in the Mediterranean, a major security lapse amid regional tensions.
RCMP Sees No India Threat to Canadians, Easing Diplomatic Tensions
RCMP Commissioner says investigation finds no link between foreign entities and threats in Canada, marking a thaw in India-Canada relations.
US Extends Russian Oil Waiver, Adds Cuba and North Korea Exceptions
US extends license for Russian oil sales but excludes Cuba, North Korea, and Crimea. Move aims to stabilize energy prices amid West Asia tensions.
Taiwan Tracks 6 Chinese Warplanes, 8 Vessels in Latest Military Activity
Taiwan's defense ministry detected 6 PLA aircraft and 8 PLAN vessels operating near its territory, with 4 aircraft entering its air defense zone.
EU on High Alert for Migration Surge Amid Middle East Conflict Spillover
EU leaders pledge vigilance against potential migratory flows from Middle East conflicts, urging de-escalation and strengthening border security.
Kim Jong-un Oversees New Tank Drills as Daughter Ju-ae Makes Military Appearance
North Korea's Kim Jong-un oversees drill for new main battle tank with active protection system. His daughter Ju-ae appears, signaling her grooming as successor.
US Pushes Europe to Boost Defence, Eyes China Shift Impacting India
US urges Europe to take more defence responsibility, freeing resources to focus on China and the Indo-Pacific, with strategic consequences for India.