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Bangladesh Election Chaos: Why a Former Minister Warns of Volatile Times Ahead
Former minister Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury calls Bangladesh's situation "tense and volatile," alleging the Yunus regime is instigating chaos to delay elections.
Philippines Extends Sugar Import Ban: What It Means for Local Farmers and Prices
The Philippines extends its sugar import ban to protect local producers and stabilize the market, citing stronger domestic output and improved supply conditions.
Cambodia Border Raid: 26 South Koreans Nabbed, One Victim Rescued Amid Scam Crackdown
Joint police raid at Cambodia-Vietnam border rescues one Korean, arrests 26 nationals in scam center crackdown following a student's death.
Bangladesh's Fall: How Forgotten Gratitude Fuels a Dangerous Extremist Wave
Analysis of Bangladesh's radicalization, anti-India sentiment, and the regional security threat it poses, referencing the killing of Dipu Das.
South Korea Bird Flu Outbreak: 16th Farm Case Amid Rising Import Prices
South Korea confirms a new H5N1 bird flu case at a Naju duck farm, triggering quarantine measures as import prices for coffee and meat surge.
Moscow Talks Reveal South Korea's Strategy Amid North Korea Nuclear Crisis
South Korea held closed-door talks with Russia in Moscow, seeking a constructive role on North Korea's nuclear programme and regional security.
India Suspends Visas in Bangladesh Amid Violent Attack on Chittagong Mission
India suspends visa services in Chittagong after violent protests injure four near its mission. Police detain suspects under anti-terror laws amid rising tensions.
Portugal's PM on Ukraine: Why a Future Peacekeeping Mission Is Now Possible
Portuguese PM Luis Montenegro does not rule out joining a future peacekeeping mission in Ukraine after the war, while announcing new drone partnership.
Spiritual Leader's UN Warning: Why Modern Life Is a "War Zone" for Peace
At the UN, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar says modern stress creates a "war zone," advocating meditation as the key to inner peace and global harmony ahead of World Meditation Day.
World Peace Summit Urges Trump, Putin, and Modi to Intervene in Thailand-Cambodia Crisis
International jurists and writers adopt a resolution appealing to Trump, Putin, and Modi to facilitate a peaceful settlement between Thailand and Cambodia.
South Korea's Corporate Boom: How AI Chip Exports Fueled 20% Profit Surge
South Korean companies saw profits surge 20.6% in 2024, driven by booming AI-led semiconductor exports and a significant rise in R&D spending.
North Korean Hackers Steal $2 Billion in Crypto: Why They're Still Top Threat
North Korean hackers stole a record $2B in crypto in 2025 despite fewer attacks, using sophisticated, targeted methods and insider jobs at exchanges.
South Africa Mass Shooting: 9 Killed in Random Tavern Attack
At least nine people were killed in a random mass shooting at a tavern in South Africa's West Rand region, marking the second such attack this month.
Dhaka University Hall Renamed: Why a Radical Leader Replaces Sheikh Mujibur
Dhaka University hall named for Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is controversially renamed after radical Islamist leader Osman Hadi, sparking debate over legacy.
South Korea's Green Flight Plan: Cutting Airport Emissions by 10% by 2030
South Korea plans a 10% cut in international airport CO2 by 2030 using sustainable aviation fuel and operational efficiency, with new mandates for airlines.
Brazil's Lula Warns: Armed Venezuela Intervention Would Be 'Humanitarian Catastrophe'
Brazilian President Lula da Silva condemns US military threats against Venezuela, calling potential armed intervention a "humanitarian catastrophe" for the hemisphere.
US Seizes Second Oil Tanker: Venezuela Condemns "Act of Piracy"
US forces seize another oil tanker near Venezuela, escalating tensions as Trump announces a total blockade and Caracas condemns the move as piracy.
Cuba Slams US Venezuela Terror Label as 'Politically Motivated' Act
Cuban FM Bruno Rodriguez denounces US move to label Venezuela a "foreign terrorist organization" as a politically motivated act that threatens regional stability.
Zelensky's Cautious Hope: Why Ukraine-US-Russia Talks Could Bring Prisoners Home
Ukrainian President Zelensky supports proposed trilateral talks, citing past success in prisoner exchanges while noting major unresolved issues like territory remain.
German Poll Reveals Shifting Views: Majority Now Back Stricter Asylum Rules
A new YouGov poll shows 76% of Germans support government plans to curb asylum immigration, amid stricter border controls and recent security incidents.
Mali's New Rapid-Intervention Force: A Tactical Shift Amid Rising Terror Attacks
Mali launches a new rapid intervention military unit with mobile assets to counter increased terrorist attacks on fuel convoys and civilian transport.
Philippines Landmine Blast: 2 Soldiers Killed, 3 Wounded Amid NPA Clash
Two Philippine soldiers killed, three wounded in landmine explosions during military operations in Camarines Sur. Army intensifies pursuit of NPA rebels.
Afghan Border Tragedy: Dozens Die in Freezing Cold Amid Iran Migration Crisis
Reports confirm dozens of Afghan migrants have died from extreme cold while attempting illegal border crossings into Iran, with many still missing.
Balochistan Abduction Crisis: Why Women Are Now the Target
Rights groups report new abductions by Pakistani forces in Balochistan, highlighting a disturbing trend targeting women and demanding immediate international action.
Border Crisis Escalates: Thai F-16 Bombs Cambodian Bridge, Killing 18
Cambodia accuses Thai military of bombing a civilian bridge with an F-16 jet, escalating a border conflict that has killed dozens and displaced hundreds of thousands.