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South Korea Launches Joint Probe Into North's Drone Incursion Claims
South Korean police and military launch a joint investigation into North Korea's claims of drone incursions, which Seoul denies.
South Korea Aims to Diversify Exports, Back US Investments Under Trade Deal
South Korean trade agencies unveil plans to diversify exports beyond semiconductors and support billions in corporate investments in the United States under a bilateral trade deal.
Bangladesh's Decade-Long Recovery Post-Election, Says Ex-R&AW Officer
Former R&AW officer Amar Bhushan analyzes Bangladesh's post-election future, BNP's likely win, and India's strategic approach in a post-Hasina era.
Brazil's 'The Secret Agent' Makes History with Double Golden Globes Win
Brazilian film 'The Secret Agent' wins Best Non-English Language Film and Best Drama Actor at Golden Globes 2026, hailed by President Lula.
South Korea's K-Food Exports Hit Record $13.6B in 2025, Ramyeon Leads Surge
South Korea's food & agriculture exports reached a record $13.62 billion in 2025, driven by ramyeon, sauces, kimchi, and fruits.
Seoul Pushes Peace Amid North Korea's Drone Provocation Claims
South Korea reaffirms efforts to build trust with North Korea, denying allegations of drone incursions and launching a joint investigation.
Trump Says Venezuela Talks 'Working Out Well' Amid Oil Deal
President Trump says US-Venezuela relations are improving, citing a major oil shipment and planned diplomatic meetings with Venezuelan officials.
Trump Vows US Will Acquire Greenland, Warns of Russia-China Threat
President Trump declares the US will acquire Greenland, warning Russia or China will control the strategic Arctic territory if America doesn't.
Fixed Impressions Ease Social Anxiety, Boost Performance in Stressful Settings
New research finds believing first impressions are hard to change lowers stress and improves performance for socially anxious individuals.
Zelenskyy: Russia Loses 1,000 Soldiers Daily in "Madness" of War
Ukrainian President reports 1,000 Russian soldiers killed daily, calls for united Western force to stop Putin's "madness" in ongoing war.
China Fuels Southeast Asia's Drug Trade via Chemical Exports, Report Reveals
Report details how China's chemical industry enables synthetic drug production in the Golden Triangle through precursor exports and institutional permissiveness.
Baloch Activist: Pakistan Targets Women, Children in Enforced Disappearances
Baloch activist Hakeem Baloch accuses Pakistan of targeting women and children in enforced disappearances to suppress the Baloch national movement.
South Korea's Ruling Party Elects Han Byung-do as New Floor Leader
The Democratic Party elects three-term lawmaker Han Byung-do as floor leader after a runoff, replacing his predecessor who resigned amid scandal.
China's Merchant Warship with Drone Launcher Alarms Global Defense Experts
Images reveal a Chinese cargo ship fitted with missile cells & a drone catapult, highlighting Beijing's dual-use civilian-military naval strategy.
Russia Pioneers Cell-Based Eardrum Repair in World-First Clinical Use
Sechenov University begins clinical use of a patient's own cells to regenerate damaged eardrums, a breakthrough in regenerative medicine.
Pakistan's Rs 30 Trillion Tax Fix: Federal-Provincial Rights Key to Growth
IMF and FBR ignore reform plan for Pakistan to collect Rs 30 trillion, fix deficit, and end loan dependence via fair provincial tax rights.
Afghan Students Face Police Harassment, Deportation Fears in Pakistan
Afghan students in Pakistan report police harassment, extortion, and forced deportations as visas are suspended. Read their desperate accounts.
Amnesty Urges Pakistan PM to Halt Afghan Refugee Deportations, Harassment
Amnesty International writes to Pakistan's PM, demanding protection for Afghan refugees from deportation and harassment by security agencies.
China's "Cognitive Warfare" on Taiwan: Fake News Sites & Bot Networks Exposed
Taiwan's spy agency reveals China uses IT firms & bot networks in cognitive warfare to influence Taiwanese opinion and weaken social cohesion.
European Cities Rally in Solidarity with Iranian Protest Movement
Protests across Europe support Iranian demonstrations as regime warns of crackdown. Reports detail internet blackouts, arrests, and casualties.
Grateful Dead Co-Founder Bob Weir Dies at 78 After Cancer Battle
Bob Weir, guitarist and co-founder of The Grateful Dead, has passed away at 78 after a battle with cancer and lung issues, his family confirms.
Russia Unleashes 1,100 Drones on Ukraine in Week of "Cynical Terror"
Zelenskyy reports massive Russian strikes with drones, bombs, and missiles targeting civilian infrastructure during freezing weather.
Thai PM Seeks Border Pact Overhaul Amid Election Campaign Tensions
Thai PM Anutin Charnvirakul urges revision of outdated border MoUs with Cambodia, as the issue heats up election campaigns and a US aid package supports a fragile ceasefire.
Afghan Students Study Under Open Sky as Schools Lack Buildings, Supplies
Students in Afghanistan's Kapisa province attend classes outdoors due to a lack of school buildings and basic supplies like textbooks and microscopes.
Kim Yo-jong Demands South Korea Explain Drone Incursions, Issues Warning
Kim Jong-un's sister warns South Korea of "terrible consequences" over alleged drone violations, demanding a detailed explanation from Seoul.