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Greek Island Tragedy: Migrant Boat Sinks Near Samos Amid Rescue Search
A migrant boat sank off the Greek island of Samos, with 28 rescued and 3 missing. The incident highlights the ongoing dangers of Mediterranean sea crossings.
Migrant Boat Sinks Near Samos: 28 Rescued Amid Dangerous Sea Crossings
Greek coast guard rescues 28 migrants after boat sinks off Samos; three missing. Search continues amid high winds as dangerous Mediterranean crossings persist.
Modi's Ethiopia Visit: A 'Mighty Opportunity' for Indian Medical Industry
PM Modi's historic Ethiopia visit strengthens bilateral medical ties, with Gandhi Memorial Hospital CEO calling it a "mighty opportunity" for Indian healthcare investment.
Modi's Ethiopia Visit: Nobel Laureate's Special Gesture Amid Vibrant Welcome
PM Modi receives a rousing welcome in Addis Ababa, thanks Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed for a unique gesture, and aims to strengthen India-Ethiopia ties.
India's Aid to Nepal: New Health Posts Rise in Sindhupalchowk
India grants NPR 40 million for two health post buildings in Nepal's Sindhupalchowk district, enhancing grassroots healthcare access under the HICDP scheme.
Modi in Ethiopia: Historic Visit Amid Growing Global South Ties
PM Modi begins a historic state visit to Ethiopia, welcomed by PM Abiy Ahmed. The visit aims to strengthen bilateral ties and cooperation within the Global South.
India's Global Rise: How Modi's Ethiopia Visit Signals a New Era
Indian diaspora in Ethiopia hails PM Modi's landmark visit, foreseeing a major boost to bilateral trade, investment, and strategic Global South cooperation.
China's Currency Trap: Why Kenya and Indonesia Face Long-Term Debt Risks
A report warns that countries like Kenya and Indonesia switching to Chinese yuan for loans and swaps risk long-term currency mismatches and strategic dependence.
US Embassy Warns of Election Violence in Bangladesh Amid Historic 2026 Vote
US Embassy issues security alert for American citizens in Bangladesh ahead of historic simultaneous parliamentary election and national referendum in February 2026.
Afghan Refugee Crisis: Over 3,000 Forcibly Deported in a Single Day
Taliban official reports over 3000 Afghan refugees forcibly repatriated from Iran and Pakistan in one day, amid record detentions by Pakistani authorities.
Bangladesh's 1971 Ghosts Return: BNP Warns of Rising Anti-Liberation Forces
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir warns that forces opposed to Bangladesh's 1971 independence are trying to rise again on Victory Day.
Victory Day Warning: Sheikh Hasina's Son Reveals Pakistan-Backed Threat
On Bangladesh Victory Day, Sajeeb Wazed warns of emboldened Pakistan-backed forces, drawing parallels to the 1971 war and criticizing the current regime.
Global Health Breakthrough: World Leaders Unite to Fight Diabetes, High BP, and Mental Health by 2030
World leaders adopt a UN political declaration with bold 2030 targets to reduce tobacco use, control hypertension, and expand mental healthcare access globally.
Sri Lanka Schools Reopen Amid Cyclone Recovery—But 147 Remain Closed
Over 9,900 Sri Lankan schools reopen for third term after Cyclone Ditwah delays, with free transport for students and exam cancellations announced.
New Zealand Food Inflation Cools to 4.4%—But Why Bread Prices Soared 53%
New Zealand's annual food price inflation eased to 4.4% in November, with grocery costs rising 4.6% and bread prices surging over 50%.
ADB Cuts Bangladesh Growth to 4.7% Amid Weak Exports and Election Uncertainty
ADB revises Bangladesh's growth forecast down to 4.7% for FY26, citing weak exports, investment stagnation ahead of elections, and global demand slowdown.
Bangladesh Press Crackdown: Rights Body Slams Yunus Government Amid Journalist Arrest
International rights group JMBF condemns the arrest of journalist Anis Alamgir under anti-terror laws, accusing the Yunus-led government of suppressing free speech.
Ethiopia's Economic Rise: Why Modi's Visit Signals a New Investment Era
Indian Ambassador highlights Ethiopia's economic reforms as PM Modi visits, discussing investment, bilateral ties, and the strategic importance of the 2026 BRICS summit.
Japan's Aomori Struck by 5.2-Magnitude Quake Amid Seismic Alert Lull
A 5.2-magnitude earthquake hits off Aomori, Japan, with no tsunami warning issued, following recent stronger tremors and lifted seismic alerts.
Pakistan's Terror Revival Stalls: Why ISI's Plan Faces a Leadership Crisis
Indian intelligence reveals Pakistan's ISI is struggling to revive Lashkar and Jaish terror groups due to a critical leadership vacuum after Operation Sindoor.
Hasina Warns Amid Victory Day: Defeated 1971 Forces Are Re-Emerging
On Bangladesh Victory Day, former PM Sheikh Hasina warns the defeated forces of the 1971 Liberation War have re-emerged, attacking memorials and spreading anarchy.
South Korea's $3 Billion Bet: How New Logistics Hubs Will Boost Exports
South Korea plans a $3.06 billion investment to secure 40 overseas logistics hubs by 2030, boosting export competitiveness in key trade nations.
South Korea's Corporate Comeback: Profits Surge 20.6% Amid AI Boom
South Korean corporate profits surged 20.6% in 2024, rebounding on strong semiconductor exports and increased R&D spending, government data shows.
Lavrov Slams Europe as 'Quack Doctor' Amid Ukraine War Diplomacy
Russian FM Sergey Lavrov criticizes Europe's role in the Ukraine war, calling it a "quack doctor," while noting more productive US engagement.
Seoul-Washington Talks on North Korea: Why Discord Clouds New Policy Effort
South Korea and the US hold first North Korea policy talks under new government, but the effort is clouded by internal discord with Seoul's unification ministry.