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Balochistan Abduction Crisis: Why Women Are Now the Target
Rights groups report new abductions by Pakistani forces in Balochistan, highlighting a disturbing trend targeting women and demanding immediate international action.
Border Crisis Escalates: Thai F-16 Bombs Cambodian Bridge, Killing 18
Cambodia accuses Thai military of bombing a civilian bridge with an F-16 jet, escalating a border conflict that has killed dozens and displaced hundreds of thousands.
Imran Khan's 17-Year Sentence: How a Saudi Crown Prince Gift Led to Prison
A Pakistani court sentences former PM Imran Khan and wife Bushra Bibi to 17 years in prison and a heavy fine in the Toshakhana-2 corruption case.
Bangladesh Lynching: Why Global Media Silence on Hindu Youth's Death Raises Alarms
Advocacy group slams international media and UN for ignoring the brutal lynching of Hindu man Dipu Chandra Das in Bangladesh, warning of rising anti-Hindu violence.
Bangladesh in Crisis: Awami League Condemns "Planned Terror" on Media and Diplomats
Bangladesh's Awami League slams nationwide attacks on newspapers, cultural centers, and Indian diplomatic missions as a "planned terrorist attack" threatening secular values.
UN Peacekeepers Attacked: Drone Strike in Sudan Kills 6, Sparks War Crime Warning
UN Security Council condemns drone strike in Kadugli that killed 6 Bangladeshi peacekeepers, calling it a potential war crime and demanding accountability.
US Shifts Focus: Rubio Reveals New Western Hemisphere Security Strategy
US Secretary Marco Rubio outlines a renewed security strategy for the Americas, emphasizing cooperation against transnational crime and citing Venezuela as non-cooperative.
Sudan's "Horrifying" Crisis: Why the US Pushes for a New Year Ceasefire
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio calls for a truce in Sudan's civil war to allow aid delivery, warning the situation is "horrifying" and fueled by external support.
Bangladesh Under Siege: Rights Group Condemns Wave of Extremist Attacks on Media and Minorities
Justice Makers Bangladesh condemns coordinated attacks on media, cultural sites, and minorities, warning of a severe state failure and collapsed security.
Putin Reveals NATO Deception: How Broken Promises Fueled Russia's Security Crisis
Putin accuses NATO of repeated deception on eastward expansion, offers security assurances for Ukraine elections, and calls for a new European security architecture.
India's New Envoy Meets Former Japanese PM: Strengthening a Vital Strategic Partnership
India's new ambassador to Japan, Nagma Mallick, discusses strengthening the special strategic partnership with former PM Fumio Kishida and other key Japanese leaders.
Laos' Battle Against Poverty: How New Plans Aim to Save Lives
Laos assesses its 5-year rural poverty and malnutrition project, covering 7 provinces and 1,665 villages, while also launching a national HPV vaccination campaign.
Seoul Hagwon Bus Crash: Woman, 60, Dies After Wrong-Way Collision
A woman in her 60s died after driving the wrong way and crashing into a private academy bus in western Seoul, injuring six others. No students were aboard.
US Embassy in Dhaka Warns Americans Amid Rising Bangladesh Unrest
US Embassy urges American citizens in Bangladesh to exercise vigilance, avoid large gatherings, and expect travel disruptions amid escalating unrest following a death.
Bangladesh's Political Shift: Why Rising Violence Threatens Regional Stability
Rising attacks on Hindus & Christians in Bangladesh spark regional alarm as new political rhetoric fuels instability and anti-India sentiment.
Seoul's North Korea Dilemma: Why Conflicting Policies Forced a Security Summit
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung calls a security ministers' meeting to unify government policy on North Korea amid internal disagreements over sanctions and dialogue.
EU Approves €90 Billion for Ukraine: A Clear Signal to Putin Amid War
EU leaders agree on a €90 billion interest-free loan for Ukraine, sending a firm message to Russia and addressing Kyiv's urgent military and economic needs.
'Last Samurai Standing' Returns: Why the Hit Netflix Series Got a Season 2
Netflix renews 'Last Samurai Standing' for Season 2 after its award-nominated debut. Star Okada Junichi shares excitement for more epic samurai action.
Zelenskyy Welcomes €90 Billion EU Lifeline Amid War with Russia
Ukraine's President welcomes a massive €90 billion EU aid package for 2026-27, stressing the need to keep Russian assets frozen to ensure long-term financial security.
Bangladesh Simmers Amid Riots: Ex-PM's Son Plans Dramatic Return Before Election
Tarique Rahman, son of ex-PM Khaleda Zia, seeks to return from UK exile as Bangladesh faces violent riots and heightened election security concerns.
India's Swift Relief: How Operation Sagar Bandhu Aids Sri Lanka After Cyclone Ditwah
India provides humanitarian aid, distributes assistance kits, and restores a critical bridge in Sri Lanka through Operation Sagar Bandhu following Cyclone Ditwah.
Nepal's Political Crisis: Oli Calls for Confrontation After Third-Term Win
After securing a third term, CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli calls for a decisive struggle against Nepal's interim government, defending past use of force.
Putin Warns EU: Seizing Russian Assets Is "Robbery," Not Theft
Russian President Vladimir Putin warns that EU attempts to seize Russian assets constitute "robbery" and will undermine global trust in the Eurozone's financial security.
India-Nepal Ties Deepen: New School Inaugurated in Sankhuwasabha
India inaugurates a new school building in Nepal's Sankhuwasabha district under the HICDP framework, strengthening bilateral development cooperation and local education.
Japan's Nuclear Stance: Why a Security Official's Shocking Remarks Spark Debate
Japan's government reaffirms its Three Non-Nuclear Principles after a security official suggested the country should possess nuclear weapons, sparking political demands for their replacement.