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IOC Bans Transgender Women From Female Events, Reintroduces Genetic Testing
The International Olympic Committee announces a new policy limiting female events to biological females, using SRY gene screening for eligibility.
Nepal's Gen-Z Mandate Ushers in New Era as Balen Shah Prepares to Take Office
Outgoing PM Sushila Karki addresses nation, calls election a mandate for change as Balendra Shah prepares to become Nepal's new Prime Minister.
Digital Innovation & South-South Cooperation Key to Global Development Goals
GIWEH at UNHRC highlights digital innovation & South-South cooperation as vital for achieving the Right to Development and SDGs.
Trump Again Takes Credit for India-Pak Ceasefire, Claims He Stopped Wars
Donald Trump reiterates claim he brokered India-Pakistan ceasefire during Operation Sindoor, says he solved decades-long conflicts.
WTO Chief Warns Global Trade System "Irrevocably Changed" Amid Reforms
WTO Director-General warns the multilateral trade order has permanently changed, citing disputes, transparency gaps, and geopolitical risks.
Khalistanis' Bhagat Singh Insults Expose Historical Illiteracy & Toxicity
Report condemns Khalistani extremists for calling freedom fighter Bhagat Singh a "traitor," exposing the movement's historical distortion and grievance industry.
Nepal's New Parliament Convenes With Oath Ceremony in Traditional Attire
First meeting of Nepal's new Parliament held. Newly elected lawmakers take oath in traditional attire. Rastriya Swatantra Party emerges as largest party.
Balen Shah Set to Become Nepal's PM After RSP Backs Him as Leader
Rastriya Swatantra Party appoints Balendra Shah as parliamentary leader, paving the way for him to become Nepal's next Prime Minister. Oath ceremony set for Friday.
Balen Shah Set to Become Nepal PM with Vedic Hymns & Shankhnaad Rituals
Balendra Shah elected as Nepal's new Prime Minister. His oath ceremony will feature Vedic hymns, shankhnaad, and Buddhist chants for auspicious start.
Nepal Election Rout of Leftist Forces Deals Blow to Beijing's Influence
Nepal's RSP sweeps elections, defeating traditional leftist parties close to Beijing. Analysts see results as a major setback for Chinese influence in Kathmandu.
Pakistan's AI Policy Stalls: Six Months On, Implementation Lags
Six months after approval, Pakistan's AI policy sees limited implementation, with key systems and provincial coordination still lacking.
Hasina Warns of Conspiracies Undermining Bangladesh's Liberation War Ideals
Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina alleges anti-independence forces, backed by conspiracies, are trying to erode the achievements of the 1971 Liberation War.
Pakistan's Human Rights Record Under Fire at UNHRC Over Crackdowns
UN event highlights political repression, Imran Khan's detention, and enforced disappearances in Pakistan, questioning its EU trade benefits.
Bangladesh's Nuclear Milestone: Expert Warns of Safety and Grid Risks at Rooppur Plant
Dhaka professor warns of safety, grid stability, and domestic capacity risks as Bangladesh nears fuel loading at its first nuclear power plant.
Bangladesh Leaders Honor 1971 Martyrs on Independence Day Amidst Political Warnings
President Shahabuddin and PM Tarique Rahman paid homage at the National Memorial. The day commemorates the 1971 Liberation War that claimed 3 million lives.
Pakistan's Education Crisis: 25M Kids Out of School, 77% Illiteracy at Age 10
A government report reveals Pakistan's education crisis: over 25M children out of school, 77% of 10-year-olds illiterate, and spending below 2% of GDP.
Bangladesh's Awami League Vows to Uphold 1971 Liberation War Ideals on Independence Day
On Bangladesh's 56th Independence Day, the Awami League pledges to defend democratic values, pursue economic freedom, and uphold the spirit of the 1971 Liberation War.
Osaka School Lunch Poisoning: Norovirus Hits 600+ Students and Staff
Norovirus in contaminated bread causes mass food poisoning across eight schools in Kumatori Town, Osaka, leading to a business suspension.
South Korea Expands Fuel Tax Cuts as Airlines Slash Flights Amid Oil Spike
South Korea extends and deepens fuel tax cuts to ease consumer burden, while budget airlines cancel international flights due to soaring jet fuel costs.
Lee Urges Energy Conservation Amid Middle East War, Rules Out Power Price Hike
President Lee Jae Myung urges national energy-saving cooperation amid Middle East war disruptions but pledges no change to electricity prices for now.
US Senators Urge FDA to Halt Illegal Online Sales of Abortion Pills from India
US senators warn FDA about illegal online abortion pills from India, citing health risks and a surge in unapproved shipments entering the US market.
Ariana Afghan Plane Skids Off Kabul Runway, All Passengers Safe
An Ariana Afghan Airlines plane veered off the runway at Kabul Airport. No injuries reported. Investigation underway into the incident.
South Korea Rushes Extra Budget to Counter War's Economic Shock
South Korea's ruling party and government to submit an extra budget bill to support households and firms hit by high oil prices from the Middle East war.
Trump Calls China Visit 'Monumental,' Plans May Summit with Xi Jinping
US President Donald Trump confirms a rescheduled summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on May 14-15, calling it a historic diplomatic event.
South Korea's Lee Urges Energy Saving Amid Middle East War, Freezes Power Prices
President Lee Jae Myung urges national energy conservation due to Middle East war disruption but pledges no electricity price hike for now.