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G7 Vows Action to Stabilize Energy Markets Amid Iran Conflict Disruptions
G7 ministers pledge all necessary measures to stabilize energy markets as Iran conflict disrupts supplies and sends oil prices soaring past $120.
Seoul Launches Oil Swap System to Counter Iran War Supply Disruptions
South Korea introduces a crude oil swap system with private refineries to mitigate supply disruptions from the Strait of Hormuz closure.
Pakistan Envoy: US-Iran Peace Talks Complex, But Contacts Active
Pakistan's US Ambassador Rizwan Sheikh details challenges in facilitating US-Iran peace talks, citing disrupted communications and the need for confidence-building.
Celine Dion Announces Paris Concert Comeback at Birthday Tribute
Celine Dion confirms her concert comeback in Paris this fall, announcing the news via a video message during a birthday tribute at the Eiffel Tower.
Hanoi Reports 29 COVID-19 Cases in 2024 Amid New Variant Monitoring
Hanoi records 29 COVID-19 infections since January 2024, with health officials advising vigilance against new variants like BA.3.2 and 'Cicada'.
Celine Dion Announces Paris Comeback After Stiff-Person Syndrome Battle
Celine Dion announces her return to the stage in Paris this fall, marking her first concerts since being diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome.
South Korea Weighs Emergency Economic Decree Amid Energy Crisis Fears
President Lee Jae Myung urges bold action on energy supply, citing potential for a rare emergency economic decree to address Middle East war fallout.
China's New Type 095 Submarine Challenges US Undersea Supremacy by 2027
US intelligence warns China's rapidly modernizing submarine fleet, led by the new Type 095, will erode America's underwater advantage by 2027.
France Demands UNSC Emergency Meeting After Attacks Kill UN Peacekeepers
France condemns attacks on UNIFIL in Lebanon, calls for UNSC emergency meeting and investigation after peacekeepers are killed and injured.
UN Peacekeepers Killed in South Lebanon Blast, Second Fatal Attack in 24 Hours
Two UNIFIL peacekeepers killed, several injured in explosion in south Lebanon. IDF reviewing reports as second fatal incident in 24 hours.
US Reopens Embassy in Caracas, Marking New Chapter with Venezuela
The United States formally reopens its embassy in Caracas, resuming diplomatic operations and signaling a new phase in engagement with Venezuela.
Nepal Parliament Reconvenes After Gen-Z Protests, New Session Thursday
President Ram Chandra Paudel summons Nepal's House of Representatives session starting Thursday, following March elections and September's Gen-Z protests.
US Strategist Pape: Rubio, Hegseth "Black Belts" at PR Spin on Iran War
US strategist Robert Pape says officials like Marco Rubio and Pete Hegseth are "black belts at PR," urging focus on military actions over their statements.
Blackpink's Lisa Makes History With First K-Pop Las Vegas Residency
Blackpink's Lisa becomes the first K-Pop artist with a Las Vegas residency at Caesars Palace this November, following her solo album and documentary.
Serbia Extends Cheap Russian Gas Deal, Vucic Warns Europe of Energy Catastrophe
Serbia secures extended Russian gas supply at low prices. President Vucic warns a conflict with Iran could trigger a global energy catastrophe.
Pakistan Gave Iran 600-900 Nuclear Centrifuges, Reveals US Expert
US expert Robert Pape reveals Pakistan gave Iran 600-900 nuclear centrifuges in the 1990s, kickstarting Iran's program. Details inside.
Afghans Abroad Protest Pakistan's Cross-Border Strikes in Afghanistan
Afghans in London & Oslo protest Pakistan's military strikes in Afghanistan, demanding international action over civilian casualties.
PoGB Judicial Crisis: Supreme Appellate Court Vacancies Unfilled for 10 Years
For 10 years, vacancies in PoGB's Supreme Appellate Court have left it non-functional, causing a massive backlog of thousands of pending cases.
Why West Should Avoid China's "Pressure Cooker" Industrial Model
A report warns Western democracies against emulating China's "state-enabled pressure cooker" industrial system, tied to its one-party political structure.
Bangladesh Fuel Crisis: Tanker Strike Halts Supply, Sparks Market Fears
Indefinite tanker strike halts fuel in 8 districts as BGB cracks down on hoarding and smuggling. Government offers cash rewards for tips.
EU Energy Ministers to Coordinate Response to Iran War Market Fallout
EU energy ministers will hold emergency talks to coordinate measures against oil and gas market disruptions stemming from the Iran conflict.
Rights Group Urges Pakistan to Halt Attacks on Afghan Civilians
Human rights group calls Pakistani attacks on Afghan residential areas "war crimes," urging UN investigation and aid for displaced families.
Pakistan's Terror Nurturing Backfires, Making It World's Most Affected Nation
A new report details how decades of tolerating militant groups have made Pakistan the world's most terror-affected country, backfiring on its security.
Myanmar Junta Chief Min Aung Hlaing Nominated as President in Power Consolidation
Myanmar's military chief Min Aung Hlaing nominated as president in a parliamentary vote, cementing his control after the 2021 coup.
Trump Predicts Cuba's Imminent Collapse, Calls Regime "Finished"
US President Donald Trump declares Cuba a "mess" and predicts its imminent failure, while commenting on a Russian oil tanker headed to the island.