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Aircraft Veers Off Runway in Nairobi After Hard Landing; All Safe
A domestic flight from Kisumu veered off the runway at Wilson Airport, Nairobi, after a hard landing. All 39 passengers and crew are safe, investigation underway.
Russia, China Back Iran to Weaken US Dominance in Global Power Shift
Report details how Russia and China are using Iran to challenge US dominance, expand influence, and reshape the global order away from unipolarity.
Bangladesh Faces Intelligence Sovereignty Risk in US Defence Deals: Report
Report warns GSOMIA & ACSA agreements with US could compromise Bangladesh's intelligence sovereignty and draw it into foreign conflicts.
Pakistan's Afghan Strikes Risk Regional War as Global Focus Diverts
Pakistani airstrikes and refugee expulsions create a severe humanitarian crisis, threatening to ignite a prolonged regional conflict as global attention is diverted.
Pakistan's Chinese Drone Dependence Limits Military Power, Report Reveals
Report details how Pakistan's constrained choices lead to dependence on cheaper, less capable Chinese drones like the Wing Loong II and CH-4B.
China Accused of Exploiting UN System to Expand Global Power and Influence
A US committee report accuses China of manipulating the UN through funding, appointments, and peacekeeping to advance its geopolitical interests and weaken democracies.
Pakistan's Islamophobia Hypocrisy: Domestic Persecution vs Global Rhetoric
Report highlights Pakistan's systemic discrimination against Shia and Ahmadiyya communities while it campaigns against Islamophobia abroad.
China Faces Cost-Driven Inflation Risk from US-Iran War, Report Warns
Report warns US-Iran conflict could push China into harmful cost-driven inflation, squeezing profits and weakening growth amid stagnant demand.
EU Leaders "Plunging Europe Into Darkness" By Rejecting Russian Gas: Moscow
Russia accuses EU leaders of causing an energy crisis by rejecting Russian gas, as Hungary's Orban urges sanctions review over supply fears.
Namibia Declares FMD Control Zone to Protect Vital Meat Export Markets
Namibia declares a foot-and-mouth disease control area in Kharas Region to maintain its FMD-free status and protect access to international meat markets.
Pakistan Court Condemns "Christians Only" Job Ads But Bias Persists
A landmark Pakistan court ruling condemns discriminatory job ads, but a report finds entrenched bias against minorities persists in hiring and social hierarchy.
South Korea Auto Plant Fire Kills 14, President Lee Visits Site
A deadly fire at a South Korean auto parts plant kills 14, injures 59. President Lee Jae Myung visits the site and hospital to meet victims.
Pakistan's $10 Billion ADB Loan Signals Deepening Debt Dependency Cycle
A new report warns Pakistan's $10 billion ADB loan underscores a cycle of external dependency, with debt exceeding $130 billion and growth lagging peers.
Pakistan Railways Slashes Passenger Concessions, Sparks Travel Cost Concerns
Pakistan Railways implements a new policy capping concessions at 50%, limiting yearly usage, and abolishing spouse discounts, raising travel cost fears.
US-Sri Lanka Boost Maritime Security, Trade With New Naval Transfers
US Envoy Sergio Gor visits Colombo Port, highlights partnership on supply chains, maritime security, and transfer of US Coast Guard cutters to Sri Lanka.
US Lawmaker Seeks Recognition of 1971 Bangladesh Genocide Targeting Hindus
A US Congressman introduces a resolution to formally recognize the 1971 atrocities in Bangladesh as genocide, highlighting the targeted extermination of Hindus.
Over 115,000 Afghans Displaced as Pakistan Conflict Intensifies
Aid agency reports mass displacement and civilian casualties amid escalating strikes between Pakistan and Taliban-led Afghanistan. Read the latest.
US Lawmakers Sound Alarm on China's "Debt Trap" Loans in South Asia
US lawmakers warn of China's "debt trap diplomacy" in Pakistan and Sri Lanka, pushing for stronger tools to counter Beijing's global lending.
Japan's Shiga Prefecture Offers Water & Hydrogen Tech for India's Clean Society
Japan's Shiga prefecture shares Lake Biwa management expertise and hydrogen supply network plans to help India build a clean, circular economy.
Nepal Celebrates Eid-Al-Fitr with Mass Namaz, Sweets, and Social Harmony
Hundreds gather at Kathmandu's Jame Mosque for Eid Namaz, marking the end of Ramadan with prayers, sweets, and messages of unity and charity.
Poland Withdraws Troops from Iraq as NATO Mission Scales Back Amid Tensions
Poland pulls 350 soldiers from Iraq, citing security risks. NATO begins temporary withdrawal of personnel amid Middle East tensions.
Deadly Fire at South Korean Auto Plant Kills 10, Leaves 4 Missing
A major fire at a car parts factory in Daejeon, South Korea, has killed 10 people, injured 59, and left 4 unaccounted for. Search operations continue.
Taiwan Tracks Chinese Military Sorties Amid Ongoing Sovereignty Tensions
Taiwan's defense ministry reports Chinese military activity, including an aircraft crossing the median line, amid the complex historical sovereignty dispute.
Afghan Migrants Face Mass Deportations from Pakistan, Iran, and Europe
Nearly 3 million Afghans forcibly returned amid tightening global migration policies. UN and Taliban officials express concern over humanitarian crisis.
Switzerland Halts US Arms Exports, Citing Neutrality in Iran Conflict
Switzerland denies US arms export licenses, citing neutrality policy in the Iran conflict. Decision impacts military flights and existing permits.