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EU Energy Ministers to Coordinate Response to Iran War Market Fallout
EU energy ministers will hold emergency talks to coordinate measures against oil and gas market disruptions stemming from the Iran conflict.
Rights Group Urges Pakistan to Halt Attacks on Afghan Civilians
Human rights group calls Pakistani attacks on Afghan residential areas "war crimes," urging UN investigation and aid for displaced families.
Pakistan's Terror Nurturing Backfires, Making It World's Most Affected Nation
A new report details how decades of tolerating militant groups have made Pakistan the world's most terror-affected country, backfiring on its security.
Myanmar Junta Chief Min Aung Hlaing Nominated as President in Power Consolidation
Myanmar's military chief Min Aung Hlaing nominated as president in a parliamentary vote, cementing his control after the 2021 coup.
Trump Predicts Cuba's Imminent Collapse, Calls Regime "Finished"
US President Donald Trump declares Cuba a "mess" and predicts its imminent failure, while commenting on a Russian oil tanker headed to the island.
Iran War Puts Bangladesh, Pakistan Economies at High Risk: S&P Report
S&P warns Iran conflict threatens Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka with high oil prices, inflation, and derailed fragile economic recoveries.
Trump Thanks Belarus Leader for Freeing Over 500 Political Prisoners
Donald Trump thanks Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko for the release of over 500 political prisoners, secured through his envoy John Coale.
Rapper to PM: Nepal's Youthquake Upends South Asia's Political Old Guard
Expert Waiel Awwad on how youth-led movements, digital mobilisation & economic anger are toppling legacy parties across Nepal, Bangladesh & Maldives.
Indonesian UN Peacekeeper Killed in Israeli Shelling of UNIFIL Post in Lebanon
An Indonesian UNIFIL peacekeeper was killed in an Israeli artillery strike on a UN position in southern Lebanon, sparking condemnation and calls for investigation.
Cambodia Passes Law with Life Terms for Online Scam Kingpins
Cambodia's parliament passes a tough new law imposing life sentences for online scam bosses, part of a major crackdown to restore the nation's reputation.
Over 80% of South Koreans Fear AI-Powered Online Abuse and Deepfakes
Poll reveals over 80% of South Korean teens and adults are seriously concerned about AI-driven cyber violence like deepfakes and disinformation.
Taiwan Tracks Chinese Military Sorties and Vessels Near Its Air, Sea Space
Taiwan's defense ministry reports Chinese aircraft and naval vessels operating near its territory, crossing median lines into its air defense identification zone.
Japan PM Takaichi Open to Iran Talks, Backs Trump for Global Peace
Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi may hold talks with Iran if it serves national interest, while publicly backing Donald Trump's unique role in achieving world peace.
South Korea Poll: Over 80% of Teens, Adults Fear AI Deepfake Abuse
A South Korean poll reveals over 80% of teens and adults are seriously concerned about AI-driven online abuse like deepfakes and disinformation.
UN Peacekeeper Killed in Southern Lebanon Attack, Another Critically Injured
A UNIFIL peacekeeper was killed and another critically injured by a projectile in southern Lebanon. The UN condemns the attack as a potential war crime.
US Allows Russian Oil Tanker to Cuba, Easing Fuel Crisis Amid Sanctions
The US Coast Guard permits a Russian crude oil tanker to proceed to Cuba, offering temporary relief to the island's severe fuel crisis, reports NYT.
Pope Declares God Rejects Prayers of Those Who Wage War on Palm Sunday
Pope Leo XIV delivers a powerful Palm Sunday message for peace, stating God rejects the prayers of war-makers and urging an end to violence.
India Funds Nepal's Waste Management Centre to Boost Sustainable Development
India assists Nepal with a 164 million NPR Waste Management Centre in Sunsari, strengthening bilateral development cooperation and sustainable infrastructure.
Pakistan-Afghanistan Conflict Risks Prolonged War, Regional Destabilization
Report warns Pakistan's military operations in Afghanistan risk a prolonged war, severe regional destabilization, and a resurgence of terrorist networks.
17 Dead, 26 Injured in Afghanistan Flash Floods and Landslides
Heavy rains cause flash floods and landslides in Afghanistan, killing 17 and injuring 26. Over 140 houses damaged and farmland destroyed.
Drones Crash in Finland, PM Orpo Suggests Ukrainian Origin
Two drones crash in Finland near Kouvola. PM Petteri Orpo suggests they may be Ukrainian drones interfered with by Russia. No injuries reported.
Pakistan's Fighter Jet Export Ambitions Amid Economic Crisis Draw Scrutiny
Report questions Pakistan's plan to become a major arms exporter while facing severe economic challenges, high inflation, and debt.
Pakistan Train Safety Crisis: Faulty Coaches, Blame Game After Shalimar Express
Inspection reveals 60% of Shalimar Express coaches had major defects, raising systemic safety questions in Pakistan Railways.
Taiwan Alerts on China's "Dislocation Warfare" Tactics to Destabilize Democracy
Taiwan boosts civil-military coordination against China's evolving hybrid warfare strategies aimed at paralyzing governance and eroding society.
Missing Mexican Aid Boats Bound for Cuba Found Safe by Navy in Havana Port
Two Mexican sailboats carrying humanitarian aid to Cuba, reported missing, have been safely located and docked in Havana after a naval search operation.