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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.
Tibetan Exile Government Hopes China Chooses Peace Amid Conflict
On Human Rights Day, the Tibetan govt-in-exile calls for China to adopt a peaceful "middle-way" policy and end policies eradicating Tibetan identity.
TB Crisis in Balochistan: Why Prison Cases Reveal a Deeper Health Emergency
Over 16,000 TB cases reported in Balochistan this year, with prisons a hotspot, as a health department audit uncovers major financial irregularities.
Border Clash Crisis: Thailand-Cambodia Fighting Displaces Over 500,000 Amid Rocket Fire
Heavy fighting along the Thai-Cambodia border displaces over 500,000 civilians, closes schools and hospitals. Singapore calls for restraint and dialogue.
Aircraft Shortage Crisis: Why Airlines Can't Meet Soaring Travel Demand
IATA reports aircraft shortages will last a decade, costing airlines $11B in 2025. Discover the causes and impact on ticket prices and sustainability.
Jakarta Becomes World's Largest City Amid Indonesia's BRICS Entry
Jakarta surpasses Tokyo as the world's most populous urban area, a milestone coinciding with Indonesia's formal accession to the BRICS economic bloc.
Trump's China Chip Deal: Why Nvidia's H200 Approval Raises Security Questions
Trump announces US will permit Nvidia to ship H200 AI chips to approved customers in China, with a 25% fee to the US and new security conditions.
Lahore's Toxic Air Crisis: Why It's Now the World's Most Polluted City
Lahore tops global pollution charts with an AQI over 300, causing highway closures and health risks amid Pakistan's broader climate vulnerability.
Bangladesh Rights Crisis: Why Yunus-Led Government Faces Global Scrutiny
A new report reveals a surge in mob killings, sexual violence, and attacks on journalists and minorities in Bangladesh under the Yunus-led interim government.
Bangladesh Election Danger Zone: Deepfakes, Violence and Anti-India Surge
As Bangladesh's crucial election nears, officials warn of deepfake-driven violence, anti-India narratives, and foreign interference threatening regional stability.
South Korea's Political Scandal: President Orders Probe into Church-Politician Ties
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung demands a strict investigation into alleged illegal funding ties between politicians and the Unification Church, targeting both ruling and opposition parties.
Venezuela's FM Warns of US 'Psychological Warfare' Amid Rising Tensions
Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Gil accuses the US of waging "psychological warfare" after sanctions failed, citing military threats and media power.
Border Crisis Deepens: Over 100,000 Cambodians Flee as Conflict Enters 4th Day
Over 100,000 Cambodians displaced as border clashes with Thailand continue for a fourth day, with civilian casualties and school closures reported.
Bangladesh Verdicts Spark Crisis: Rights Lawyers Warn of Democratic Backsliding
International lawyers warn Bangladesh's recent verdicts against ex-PM Sheikh Hasina and her family signal democratic backsliding and unfair trials.
Amy Winehouse's Father Apologizes in Court Amid Bitter Legal Battle
Amy Winehouse's father apologizes in High Court during a lawsuit against her friends over auction sales, denying claims of "petty jealousy."
South Korea and India Forge New Trade Paths: Why This Meeting Matters
South Korea's trade minister meets India's new ambassador to discuss upgrading their economic partnership and tackling trade barriers for Korean firms.
Singapore Urges Restraint: Amid Thai-Cambodia Border Clashes and Civilian Casualties
Singapore expresses deep concern over renewed Thai-Cambodia border clashes, urges restraint and dialogue, and advises its citizens against travel to conflict zones.
South Korea's Climate Pledge: Lee Vows Support for Pacific Islands Amid Rising Seas
President Lee Jae Myung meets Pacific Island foreign ministers, pledging enhanced cooperation on climate change, fisheries, and development assistance.
UN's Emergency Fund Crisis: Why Guterres Warns "Hope Is Running on Empty"
UN chief Antonio Guterres warns humanitarian funding is at its lowest since 2015, urging member states to contribute to the $1 billion CERF target for global crises.
Senate Grilling of US Trade Chief Reveals Escalating China Tensions
USTR Jamieson Greer defended high tariffs and tech export decisions amid intense Senate questioning over China's rare earth threats and trade surplus.
Nepal Seeks India's Green Light to Boost Power Exports to Bangladesh
Nepal's Energy Minister asks India to permit an extra 20MW power export to Bangladesh via Indian transmission lines, amid regional diplomatic strains.
Operation Sagar Bandhu: How India's Swift Cyclone Relief Saved Sri Lanka
India delivers critical aid, deploys field hospitals & engineers to Sri Lanka as first responder after Cyclone Ditwah under Operation Sagar Bandhu.
Papua New Guinea's Green Pivot: PM Marape Reveals 20-Year Economic Vision
PNG Prime Minister James Marape announces a strategic shift towards a green economy, leveraging forests and oceans for carbon offset and new investment.