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Lee's Approval Hits 60% on Diplomacy Push, Plans Japan Summit
President Lee Jae Myung's approval rebounds to 60% amid positive diplomatic reviews and ahead of a key summit with Japan's leader.
South Korea Aims for MSCI Upgrade with 24-Hour FX Market by 2027
South Korea announces plan, including a 24-hour FX market, to address the "Korea discount" and target MSCI developed market inclusion by 2027.
5.3 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Tajikistan, Highlighting Nation's Vulnerability
A magnitude 5.3 earthquake struck Tajikistan at 110 km depth. The mountainous country faces high risks from quakes, floods, and climate change impacts.
Trump Claims Control of Venezuelan Oil, Signals Long-Term US Role
President Trump details US intervention in Venezuela, framing it as a long-term economic reset to control oil, deter rivals, and curb drug trafficking.
Trump Vows US Control of Venezuela Oil, Rebuild Before Elections
President Trump says the US will manage Venezuela's oil sector and recovery before elections, citing the capture of Nicolas Maduro and a crackdown on drugs.
Trump Revives Greenland Purchase Bid, Military Option on Table
Why does Trump want Greenland? Explore the strategic and resource-driven reasons behind the US push to acquire the Arctic territory from Denmark.
Taiwan Spots 23 Chinese Military Aircraft, 6 Vessels in Latest Show of Force
Taiwan's defense ministry reports 23 Chinese military aircraft and 6 naval vessels near its territory, with most crossing the median line into its ADIZ.
Trump's Climate Denial Drives US Exit From 66 Global Bodies, Says Ex-Diplomat
Former diplomat Ashok Sajjanhar critiques Trump's US withdrawal from 66 international bodies, including the Solar Alliance, citing climate change denial.
UN Defiant After Trump Cuts Ties With 31 Entities, Vows to Continue Work
UN chief Antonio Guterres vows to continue all mandated activities after Trump cuts US ties and funding to 31 UN-related entities and organizations.
Russia Demands US Halt "Unlawful" Seizure of Oil Tanker in Atlantic
Russia calls on the US to cease its "unlawful actions" against the oil tanker Marinera, warning the incident dangerously escalates tensions in the Euro-Atlantic region.
US VP Vance Chairs Daily Meetings to Stabilize Venezuela Post-Maduro Capture
US Vice President JD Vance details his role in Venezuela, chairing meetings to ensure stability and a government that "listens to the United States."
UN Chief Regrets US Withdrawal from Key UN Bodies and Treaties
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres regrets the US decision to withdraw from 31 UN entities and 35 other international organizations.
UN Warns of Slower Global Growth Amid Trade Tensions and Fiscal Strains
UN forecasts 2.7% global growth for 2026, below pre-pandemic levels. Trade tensions, high debt, and AI-fueled risks create economic uncertainty.
Indian Software Pro Sweeps Streets in Russia Amid Tech Slowdown
A 26-year-old Indian software professional works as a street cleaner in St. Petersburg, citing a global tech slowdown and pragmatic financial needs.
China Slams Japan's "Nuclear Ambitions" as Threat to World Peace
China accuses Japan's new government of inflating nuclear ambitions, warning it poses a serious threat to international peace and stability.
US Seizes Russian Tanker with Indian Crew; Moscow Condemns "Illegal" Act
US forces seized a Russian-flagged tanker with Indian, Ukrainian, and Georgian crew. Moscow condemns the act as illegal under international law.
Trump Says US Could Oversee Venezuela and Its Oil for Years to Come
President Trump signals prolonged US control of Venezuelan oil sales, aiming to stabilize the country and lower global energy prices for years.
Pakistan Deemed "Unreliable" US Ally, "Extremely Problematic" Partner in Report
A think tank report states Pakistan is an "extremely problematic" partner for the US, citing its alignment with Iran over Washington.
US Captures Maduro, Sparking Global Outcry Over Venezuela Sovereignty
US military captures President Maduro, drawing global condemnation as a sovereignty violation, amid controversy over the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to opposition leader Machado.
US Adds Bangladesh to Visa Bond List, Dhaka Calls It "Very Unfortunate"
Bangladesh's advisor terms US visa bond decision as "very unfortunate." The new rule affects 38 countries, requiring bonds up to $15,000 for travel.
63% of Pakistan's Youth Never Attended School, Census Reveals Crisis
Census 2023 data shows 63% of Pakistan's youth have no formal education, with severe gender disparities and lifelong societal exclusion.
Global Pushback Grows Against China's Uyghur Repression and Genocide
Uyghur groups lead worldwide advocacy, marking Genocide Recognition Day and pressing for diplomatic action against China's human rights violations.
French Farmers Storm Paris with Tractors to Protest EU-Mercosur Trade Deal
French farmers drive tractors into central Paris, protesting the EU-Mercosur trade agreement they say threatens their livelihoods.
Pakistan's Hunger Crisis Deepens: Urban Areas & Middle Class Hit Hard
Pakistan's food insecurity surges to 24.35%, with sharper spikes in urban areas. Middle-class households now face hunger amid high inflation.
Scorpions Rock India After 20 Years: Shillong, Delhi, Bengaluru, Mumbai Dates
German rock legends Scorpions announce India tour after nearly two decades. Catch them in Shillong, Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru & Mumbai this April.