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How Stablecoins Became Africa's Financial Lifeline Amid Inflation Crisis
As inflation soars, Africans turn to USDT and USDC to protect savings and enable payments. Discover how stablecoins are reshaping personal finance.
UN Urges Restraint Amid US-Venezuela Tensions Over Oil and Land
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urges US and Venezuela to de-escalate tensions, respect international law, and preserve regional stability.
PM Modi's Ethiopia Triumph: 90-Second Ovation Reveals Deepening India-Africa Ties
PM Modi's historic address to Ethiopia's Parliament earned a 90-second standing ovation, highlighting a new strategic partnership and deep-rooted historical ties.
Bangladesh Crackdown: Yunus Advisor Orders Police to Arrest Awami League on Sight
Bangladesh's Home Advisor directs police to arrest Awami League members immediately, without checking for registered cases, amid escalating political tensions.
US Approves $10B Taiwan Arms Sale Amid Rising China Tensions—What's Next?
The US approves a $10B+ arms package for Taiwan, triggering a sharp Chinese rebuke and escalating military-diplomatic tensions with Japan and the Philippines.
India-Kenya Ties: A 2,000-Year Bond Built on Trust and Shared History
Indian High Commissioner Adarsh Swaika highlights the deep-rooted, trust-based partnership between India and Kenya, spanning over two millennia of people-to-people connections.
How Modi's Ethiopia Visit Sparks New Economic Momentum for India
Indian diaspora highlights fresh opportunities in floriculture, leather, and climate tech following PM Modi's visit, strengthening India-Ethiopia economic ties.
South Korea's AI Boost: 10,000 Nvidia GPUs for Startups and SMEs
South Korea begins allocating 10,000 Nvidia GPUs to SMEs, startups, and AI projects in February, part of a $947M investment to build a sovereign AI platform.
India's Lifeline to Sri Lanka: How Operation Sagar Bandhu Delivers Hope Amid Floods
India delivers over 1,134 tonnes of aid to Sri Lanka, including food, medicine, and bridge components, as part of its ongoing humanitarian mission Operation Sagar Bandhu.
The Art of Sport: How Russia Blends Athletic Victory with Creative Mastery
A new TV BRICS documentary series explores Russian sports through an artistic lens, linking wrestling to sculpture and equestrian events to music for global viewers.
Global Petition Demands Action: Over 500,000 Urge G7 to Halt China's Organ Harvesting
Over half a million people worldwide petition G7 nations to condemn and stop China's forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience, including Falun Gong.
Nepal's Political Comeback: How Oli Secures Third Term Despite PM Ouster
Ousted as PM in September, KP Sharma Oli defeats rival Ishwor Pokharel to secure a third consecutive term as chair of Nepal's UML party, tightening his grip.
India Reaffirms Healthcare Support to Kabul Amid Afghan Minister's Visit
India commits to sending medicines, vaccines, and a CT scanner to Afghanistan while discussing long-term healthcare cooperation during the Afghan Health Minister's visit to New Delhi.
Fresh Clashes Erupt: Afghanistan and Pakistan Trade Fire in Kunar
Fresh border clashes erupt between Afghan and Pakistani forces in Kunar, escalating tensions amid suspended trade and failed diplomatic talks.
Bangladesh's Heritage Crisis: Why 450+ Liberation War Sculptures Remain Vandalised
Over 450 sculptures commemorating Bangladesh's 1971 Liberation War remain damaged after political unrest, with accusations of historical erasure.
M23 Rebels Withdraw from Uvira: A Strategic Retreat or a Peace Gambit?
M23 rebels begin withdrawal from strategic Uvira city, calling it a trust-building measure for Doha peace talks, but DRC government dismisses the move as a diversion.
Bangladesh Press Crackdown: How a Terror Law Is Silencing Journalists
Amnesty International condemns the arrest of journalist Anis Alamgir under Bangladesh's Anti-Terrorism Act, calling it a misuse of law to silence dissent ahead of elections.
Seoul and Abu Dhabi Forge AI Alliance: Inside the Stargate Project Deal
South Korean ministers met UAE counterparts to advance cooperation in AI, semiconductors, and energy, building on the Stargate project agreement from November's summit.
South Korea's Data Crisis: Task Force Targets Coupang After 33.7M Breach
South Korea forms an interagency task force to investigate Coupang's massive data breach affecting 33.7 million accounts and strengthen corporate accountability.
Balochistan's Enduring Protest: 6,031 Days Demanding Justice for the Disappeared
The VBMP protest in Quetta reaches 6,031 days, demanding an end to enforced disappearances and justice for missing persons' families in Balochistan.
US-Venezuela Showdown: How Maduro's Navy Escort Raises War Risk
Venezuela orders navy to escort oil tankers, defying Trump's blockade and raising fears of a direct military confrontation in South American waters.
US-Russia Peace Talks in Miami: Can a Deal Finally End Ukraine War?
US and Russian officials, including Kushner and Putin's envoy, will meet in Miami to discuss a 20-point peace plan for Ukraine, with 90% of differences reportedly resolved.
Caribbean Crisis: UN Chief Urges Restraint Amid US-Venezuela Tensions
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urges restraint and dialogue as the US escalates pressure on Venezuela, calling for peaceful resolution under international law.
PoK Power Crisis: How Hours-Long Blackouts and Internet Cuts Spark Outrage
UKPNP slams authorities over hours-long load shedding and collapsed internet in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, citing unbearable daily life and violent crackdowns on protests.
China's BRI Greenwashing Exposed: How "Green" Projects Fuel Global Pollution
A new report reveals the mounting ecological damage from China's BRI, linking projects to deforestation, pollution, and a stark gap between green rhetoric and fossil fuel reality.