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UNESCO Urges Protection of Ancient Temple Amid Thai-Cambodia Border Clashes
UNESCO urges urgent protection of the Preah Vihear World Heritage site as border clashes escalate between Thailand and Cambodia, damaging cultural property.
Dalai Lama's India Visit: Why He Praises "Genuine Compassion" Amid Tibet Events
The Dalai Lama thanks India for its compassion as he travels to Mungod, Karnataka, while Tibetans in exile mark his Nobel Peace Prize anniversary.
Amid Transatlantic Tensions, Macron, Merz and Starmer Speak with Trump on Ukraine
European leaders hold critical call with President Trump on US-led Ukraine peace efforts amid public tensions over migration and defense spending.
Trump to Zelenskyy: Be Realistic About War and Ukraine's Election Timeline
Trump urges Zelenskyy to be "realistic" about the war and questions when Ukraine will hold elections, as Kyiv defends its wartime leadership.
US Lawmaker's Warning: Why Modi-Putin Selfie Speaks a Thousand Words
A US representative warns Trump's policies push India toward Russia, as trade tensions escalate with new tariff threats on Indian rice exports.
South Korea's Minister Resigns Amid Unification Church Bribery Allegations
South Korean Oceans Minister Chun Jae-soo resigns amid bribery allegations from the Unification Church, marking the first cabinet departure under President Lee.
US and India Deepen Counterterror Ties Amid Pakistan, China Concerns
Experts warn US lawmakers that Pakistan's use of militant proxies is driving deeper US-India counterterror and intelligence cooperation, amid regional threats.
Afghanistan's Dire Warning: UN Reveals World's Third-Largest Crisis
UN warns Afghanistan faces a catastrophic humanitarian crisis, with 22 million needing aid in 2026, severe funding gaps, and millions facing hunger.
Sophie Kinsella, Beloved 'Shopaholic' Author, Passes Away at 55
The author of the bestselling 'Shopaholic' book series, Sophie Kinsella, has died at age 55. Her family announced her peaceful passing after a battle with cancer.
UN Chief Condemns Houthis: Why Criminal Court Referral Violates International Law
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemns Houthis for referring detained UN personnel to a special criminal court, calling it a serious legal violation.
Nepal's Political Breakthrough: How Gen-Z Protests Forced Historic Constitutional Reform
Nepal's government agrees to form a commission for constitutional reforms on representation and term limits, following a landmark deal with Gen-Z protest leaders.
US Expands H-1B Visa Checks: What New Social Media Scrutiny Means for You
The US will now review the social media profiles of all H-1B and H-4 visa applicants starting Dec 15, adding new scrutiny for Indian workers and families.
Kremlin Reveals Peace Stance: Why Russia Rejects a Temporary Ukraine Truce
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov states Russia seeks a "sustainable, long-term peace" with Ukraine, not a temporary truce, as Zelensky discusses elections.
US Lawmakers Urge India Reset: Why It's Key to Countering China's Aggression
US lawmakers warn Chinese aggression requires deeper military and economic ties with India, calling it a "defining relationship of the 21st century" for a free Indo-Pacific.
AI's Dark Side: How India and UAE Battle Terrorist Tech Threats
India and the UAE lead UN efforts to create global standards against AI-driven terrorism, from deepfakes to drone attacks and online radicalization.
US Criticizes China's Radar Use on Japanese Jets Amid Rising Tensions
The US State Department criticizes China's use of radar on Japanese fighter jets as not conducive to peace, reaffirming the strong US-Japan alliance amid regional tensions.
NASA and Roscosmos Crew Returns: What 8 Months in Space Reveals
NASA's Jonny Kim and Roscosmos cosmonauts safely return to Earth after a 245-day ISS mission, advancing science for life on Earth and future space exploration.
Cambodia-Thailand Border Crisis: 9 Civilians Killed, Over 100,000 Flee Homes
9 civilians dead and over 127,000 displaced as Cambodia-Thailand border conflict escalates. Thailand imposes curfew in 4 districts and issues travel advisory.
Kremlin's Peace Priority: Why Russia Rejects a Simple Ukraine Ceasefire
Kremlin states Russia prioritizes a durable, documented peace over a temporary ceasefire in Ukraine, dismissing claims Putin rejected a US peace plan.
Dhaka Finance Adviser Confined: Why Angry Employees Demand Allowances Now
Finance Adviser Salehuddin Ahmed confined in his office by government employees demanding long-promised allowances and pay scale reforms in Dhaka.
Afghanistan's Anti-Taliban Blocs Unite: A "Golden Opportunity" for Peace?
Major Afghan opposition movements form a unified front against the Taliban, announcing a "golden opportunity for peace" amid reported Iranian mediation efforts.
Sindhi Leader's Urgent Warning: Pakistan's Nuclear Arsenal Under Extremist Control
JSMM Chairman Shafi Burfat appeals to PM Modi, warning that Pakistan's radicalised military elite controls its nuclear arsenal, posing a global threat.
Baloch Leader's Plea: Why Global Silence on Pakistan's Brutality Must End
Baloch rights leader Mir Yar Baloch urges global action against Pakistan's military operations and resource exploitation in Balochistan on Human Rights Day.
Bangladesh Rights Crisis: How Yunus-Led Government Threatens Democracy
JusticeMakers Bangladesh warns of severe rights decline under Yunus-led interim government, citing repression, media control, and threats to democratic values.
US Envoy Reveals "Very Close" Cooperation with South Korea Amid North Korea Tensions
Acting US Ambassador Kevin Kim states the US and South Korea maintain "very close" partnership on all North Korea-related issues, including denuclearization and military drills.