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Balochistan's Brutal 'Kill and Dump' Policy: Rights Body Slams Pakistan Over Youth's Murder
Human rights groups condemn Pakistan for the extrajudicial killing of Abdul Wahab in Balochistan, highlighting a surge in enforced disappearances and state violence.
Poppy Surge in Pakistan: How a Narcotics Boom Threatens Regional Security
A new report warns that rising poppy cultivation in Pakistan's Balochistan province funds violence, deepens addiction, and threatens regional stability.
Pakistan's Madrasa Crisis: How Religious Schools Fuel Extremism and Militancy
A new report details how Pakistan's madrasas promote radical ideologies and militancy, with reform efforts blocked by clerical resistance and political expediency.
Khaleda Zia's Critical Flight: Medical Journey to London Postponed Amid Health Fears
Former Bangladesh PM Khaleda Zia's air ambulance to London is delayed. Her health worsens as doctors assess if she is fit to travel for advanced treatment.
India and Japan Forge Green Future: Envoy, Minister Discuss Key Collaboration
Indian Ambassador-designate Nagma M. Mallick met Japan's Environment Minister Ishihara Hirotaka to discuss bilateral collaboration opportunities in Tokyo.
Moscow Slams EU as 'Criminal Gang' Amid €210 Billion Asset Seizure Plan
Russia's Foreign Ministry calls the EU an "illegitimate institution" and warns of "harsh retaliatory measures" over plans to seize €210 billion in assets for Ukraine.
Japan's UN Envoy Rejects China's Claims: Why Taiwan Remarks Spark Diplomatic Clash
Japan's UN envoy calls China's criticism of PM Takaichi's Taiwan statement "unsubstantiated," defending Japan's defense posture amid rising regional tensions.
Foxconn's China Exit: How Erratic Policies Spark MNC Shift to India, Vietnam
Foxconn closes major Apple plant in China, citing erratic policies and rising costs, accelerating a multinational shift to India and Vietnam for stability.
Africa's Cybercrime Crisis: How Chinese-Linked Syndicates Are Exploiting the Continent
Major raids in Nigeria and Zambia reveal a surge in organized digital fraud, with Chinese-linked syndicates moving operations to Africa amid a global crackdown.
Operation Sagar Bandhu: India's Field Hospital Heals Sri Lanka Amid Cyclone Crisis
India deploys a field hospital and Bailey Bridges to Sri Lanka's Mahiyanganaya region, providing critical medical and logistical aid after Cyclone Ditwah.
India and South Sudan Forge New Paths: First-Ever Talks in Juba
India and South Sudan held inaugural Foreign Office Consultations in Juba, reviewing bilateral ties and committing to deepen cooperation in health, trade, and multilateral forums.
UN Races Aid to Asia Amid Catastrophic Floods Impacting 11 Million
The UN is providing emergency aid and funding as catastrophic flooding and landslides across South and Southeast Asia impact millions and claim over 1,500 lives.
President Lee's Approval Rises to 62% Amid Strong Diplomatic Praise
A new Gallup Korea poll shows President Lee's approval at 62%, driven by positive views on his diplomacy, as he marks six months in office.
Kim Jong-un's Factory Tour: Why North Korea's "Gigantic Revolution" Raises Eyebrows
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un tours new regional factories, calling the construction a "gigantic revolution" to improve living standards ahead of key party meetings.
Bangladesh Political Crisis: Awami League Slams 'Kangaroo Court' Warrant for Hasina's Son
Bangladesh's ruling party calls tribunal warrant for Sajeeb Wazed "politically motivated," alleging Chief Advisor Yunus is using it for vendetta.
Pakistan's Military Shakeup: Asim Munir Becomes First-Ever Chief of Defence Forces
Field Marshal Asim Munir is now Pakistan's most powerful military figure, appointed as the first Chief of Defence Forces with control over the army, navy, air force, and nuclear command.
G20 Shake-Up: US Drops South Africa, Invites Poland Amid Sabotage Claims
The US will not invite South Africa to the 2026 G20 Summit, citing hostility and sabotage, while Poland joins. India watches closely.
US Sees India as Key AI Partner Amid Growing China Challenge
US Senate hearing warns of decisive AI race with China, highlighting India's pivotal role in shaping global standards and securing semiconductor supply chains.
Trump Seals Historic Rwanda-Congo Peace Deal Amid Rare Earth Minerals Push
US President Trump brokers a peace treaty between Rwanda and DRC, aiming to end a 30-year conflict and open access to critical rare earth minerals for American firms.
Putin's Firm "No": Why Russia Won't Join the G7 Amid Strained Europe Ties
Russian President Vladimir Putin firmly rules out rejoining the G7, criticizing the group's relevance and citing abnormal relations with European nations.
Antarctic Ozone Hole Shrinks to Decades-Low: A Sign of Global Recovery?
NASA and NOAA report the 2025 Antarctic ozone hole is the fifth smallest since 1992, showing steady recovery driven by the Montreal Protocol's global action.
Prada Acquires Versace: Inside the $1.51 Billion Fashion Mega-Deal
Italian fashion giant Prada formally takes over Versace in a landmark $1.51 billion deal, uniting two iconic luxury houses under one roof.
BRICS Awards 2025: How a Russian Panel Honors Global Business and Public Leaders
The 2025 Expert of the Year Award in Russia recognized international leaders from BRICS nations for innovation in culture, media, and public policy.
Pakistan's Silent Coup: How the Military is Rewriting Democracy—Piece by Piece
Analysis reveals how Pakistan's military, led by Asim Munir, is embedding structural dominance through constitutional amendments and political bargains, transforming the nation's democracy.
Lula Warns Trump: Why Military Action in Venezuela Could Destabilize South America
In a call with Trump, Brazil's Lula warned against US military intervention in Venezuela, fearing regional destabilization and advocating for a peaceful resolution.