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South Korea to Build 2 New Nuclear Reactors by 2038, Citing Clean Energy Demand
South Korea confirms plan to build two new nuclear reactors by 2038 to meet rising electricity demand and achieve carbon neutrality, backed by strong public support.
13 Dead, 100+ Missing as Ferry Sinks in Southern Philippines
A ferry carrying over 300 people sank near Basilan province. 13 bodies recovered, 244 rescued, and over 100 missing as search operations continue.
Taiwan Tracks Chinese Military Sorties as Tensions Simmer in Strait
Taiwan's defense ministry detected multiple Chinese military aircraft and navy vessels operating near the island, with several crossing the median line.
Venezuela Vows Diplomatic Resolution with US Amid Post-Maduro Tensions
Acting President Delcy Rodriguez commits to "Bolivarian diplomacy" to resolve disputes with Washington and calls for internal unity without foreign interference.
Japan's Last Pandas Return to China as Diplomatic Ties Sour
Japan's last two giant pandas depart for China, ending a 50-year panda presence amid diplomatic tensions and economic measures between the nations.
3.9 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Myanmar Amid Seismic Swarm
A 3.9 magnitude quake struck Myanmar at 93 km depth, part of a series of tremors. The region faces high seismic risk due to tectonic plate boundaries.
Dragon Ball Super: Beerus Trailer Drops, Sets Fall 2026 Premiere
Watch the trailer for 'Dragon Ball Super: Beerus,' a fully remastered anime with new animation and voice acting, premiering Fall 2026.
Bangladesh Navigates New Geopolitical Realities Amid Global Shifts
As Bangladesh graduates from LDC status, it faces domestic reforms and geopolitical pressures. Experts call for proactive diplomacy and internal coherence.
Indonesia Landslide Death Toll Rises to 10, Search for 80 Missing Resumes
Rescue efforts resume in West Java after a landslide kills 10, with 80 people missing. Heavy rain halted operations as teams face dangerous conditions.
Record 10,500 Tibetan Students Enroll in China's 'Tibet Classes' in 2025
Over 10,500 Tibetan students enrolled in special classes across Chinese cities in 2025, a record high that critics call cultural assimilation.
Pakistan Terror Groups Evolve Funding Tactics to Evade Global Scrutiny
Report reveals Pakistani terror groups like JeM and LeT are using digital wallets, crypto, and humanitarian fronts to finance terrorism and evade FATF scrutiny.
US Warship Docks at China-Renovated Cambodian Base, Stirs Regional Tensions
USS Cincinnati docks at Ream Naval Base, renovated by China, raising regional concerns over military access and alliances during high-level US-Cambodia talks.
Twin Earthquakes Rattle Myanmar Minutes Apart, Highlight Seismic Risk
Two earthquakes hit Myanmar within 14 minutes, as the National Center for Seismology reports ongoing seismic activity in the tectonically active region.
Pakistan Senate Panel Warns of Major Cyber Lapses, Citizen Data at Risk
Senate committee warns of systemic cyber security lapses in Pakistan, exposing sensitive citizen data from govt bodies like NADRA and FBR on dark web.
2.8 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Bhutan, Shallow Depth Raises Risk
A magnitude 2.8 earthquake struck Bhutan at a shallow 10km depth, raising risks of aftershocks. Bhutan is in a highly active seismic zone.
Pakistan Faces 'Investment Emergency' as Multinationals Flee High Costs
Report reveals Pakistan's investment crisis: high business costs, fleeing multinationals, and stagnant exports cripple the economy.
Pakistan's Education Dilemma: Can Madrasas Truly Blend Faith with Modern Learning?
Experts question if Pakistan's madrasa reforms go beyond surface-level changes to create scholars who can engage with modern philosophy and science.
Austria's Asylum Applications Plummet 36% in 2025, Focus Shifts to EU-External Processing
Austria sees 36% fewer asylum claims in 2025, with record deportations. Interior Minister announces plan for EU-external "return centres" with European partners.
UNESCO Grants $740K Emergency Aid for Vietnam's Storm-Hit Heritage & Schools
UNESCO provides $740,000 in emergency aid to protect Vietnam's cultural heritage and restore education after devastating November 2025 storms.
Incheon Airport Hits Record 74M Passengers in 2025 on China, Japan Travel Boom
Incheon International Airport served over 74 million passengers in 2025, a record high driven by increased travel to Japan and China.
US Puts China, Indo-Pacific at Heart of Defense Strategy for Global Power
The US 2026 National Defense Strategy centers on deterring Chinese dominance in the Indo-Pacific, linking regional control to American prosperity and security.
Meloni Rebukes Trump Over NATO Afghanistan Claims, Defends Italy's Sacrifice
Italian PM Giorgia Meloni strongly rejects Donald Trump's claims that NATO allies failed to support the US in Afghanistan, citing Italy's major role.
WHO Chief Slams US Withdrawal Reasons as "Untrue," Warns of Global Risk
WHO chief refutes US reasons for leaving, warns it makes the world "less safe." US owes $278M in dues as formal withdrawal proceeds.
South Korea's Economy Stuck in 1% Growth, Economists Warn
Over half of economists forecast South Korea's economic growth to remain in the 1% range, with concerns over US tariffs and a K-shaped recovery.
Pakistan's Business Costs Soar 34% Above Regional Rivals, Hurting Exports
PBF warns Pakistan's high production costs and unstable rupee weaken exports. Calls for tax reform, lower energy tariffs, and currency stability.