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Venezuela's Military and Police Pledge Loyalty to Interim President Rodriguez
Venezuela's military and police pledge loyalty to interim President Delcy Rodriguez, consolidating power after Maduro's removal. Key officials declare support.
US Urges Citizens: Reconsider Pakistan Travel Over Security Threats
US State Department places Pakistan under "Level 3: Reconsider Travel" advisory, citing terrorism, kidnapping, and civil unrest risks.
South Korea Aims to Lead Global Quantum Chip Production by 2035
South Korea unveils a quantum industry plan to produce top quantum chips by 2035, fostering 10,000 experts and investing billions in R&D.
Colombian Satena Plane Crash Kills 15, Including Lawmaker, in Norte de Santander
A Satena airline flight crashed in Colombia's Norte de Santander, killing all 15 people on board, including a member of the House of Representatives.
Bhutan's Economy to Grow 7.4% on Hydropower, Tourism; IMF Warns of Crypto Risks
IMF forecasts strong Bhutan growth driven by hydropower and tourism but warns of risks from crypto volatility, fiscal pressures, and project delays.
Starmer Meets Xi in Beijing to Boost UK-China Trade Amid Global Tensions
British PM Keir Starmer meets Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, leading a major business delegation to boost trade and investment between the UK and China.
Sweden Launches "Women's Peace" Council to Combat Men's Violence Against Women
PM Ulf Kristersson chairs new council to tackle domestic abuse, honour violence, and strengthen parole rules after high-profile murders.
Taiwan Tracks Chinese Military Sorties as Tensions Simmer in Strait
Taiwan's defense ministry reports multiple PLA aircraft and naval vessels operating near its territory, with several sorties crossing the median line.
US Oversees Venezuela Oil Cash to Avert Collapse, Says Rubio
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio tells senators that temporary US control of Venezuelan oil funds is necessary to prevent economic collapse.
US Accuses Europe of Funding Ukraine War Through India Fuel Imports
US Treasury Secretary criticizes Europe for importing Indian fuel made from Russian crude, calling it a contradiction that weakens sanctions on Moscow.
US Slams EU-India Trade Deal, Says Europe Betrayed Ukraine for Commerce
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent calls Europe's new trade pact with India "disappointing," accusing it of prioritizing commerce over support for Ukraine.
4.8 Million Afghan Migrants Return in Historic Population Surge
UNHCR reports over 4.8 million Afghan migrants returned since 2023, a 12% population rise, raising major humanitarian concerns.
Rubio Defends Maduro Capture as Strategic Move, Not War, at Senate Hearing
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio tells Senate panel the capture of Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro was a strategic necessity, not an act of war.
Bangladesh's Jamaat Faces Shariah Dilemma Ahead of Crucial February Election
Report reveals Jamaat-e-Islami's contradictory stance on implementing Shariah law ahead of Bangladesh's February 12 general elections.
Pak Terror Groups Use Gaza Aid, Mosque Funds to Finance Global Jihad
Report reveals JeM, LeT using Gaza relief, mosque construction & digital wallets to raise terror funds globally, evading FATF scrutiny.
Russian Philologists Launch "In the Language of Good" Eurasianism Project
Russian media groups launch "In the Language of Good," an educational series analyzing Eurasianist thought and Russia's civilizational identity.
Vincent Keymer Set for Norway Chess Debut After Meteoric Rise to World No. 4
Germany's top player Vincent Keymer, now world #4, will debut at the elite Norway Chess tournament in Oslo in 2026. Read his quote and event details.
Macron Calls Greenland Tensions a 'Strategic Wake-Up Call' for Europe
French President Macron says Greenland tensions are a strategic wake-up call for Europe on sovereignty, Arctic security, and climate change.
Japan's Snap Election: Early Voting Begins Amid Voter Turnout Concerns
Early voting begins for Japan's Feb 8 snap election. Overseas voters cite cost of living, foreign policy as key issues amid concerns over low turnout.
Pakistan's Illusion of Strength: Military Symbolism Masks Economic Reality
Analysis reveals Pakistan's economy is fragile and dependent on IMF, using defense exports and fighter jet sales as a narrative tool to disguise deep vulnerabilities.
China's Population Crisis Deepens: Births Hit Record Low Despite Subsidies
China's births plummet to 7.92 million, a record low since 1949. Explore the causes, policy failures, and long-term economic risks of an ageing society.
Pakistan's "Blasphemy Business": Doctored Digital Evidence Fuels Deadly Accusations
Report reveals organized networks use fabricated digital content to file blasphemy cases for extortion, leading to death sentences and extrajudicial killings.
Europe's Economy Stagnates Amid US-China Tolicies, India Emerges as Key Partner
Report highlights Europe's economic slowdown from US tariffs and Chinese imports, positioning India as a credible alternative partner via trade deals and the IMEC corridor.
6.0 Magnitude Quake Strikes Philippines' Moro Gulf, Tsunami Risk Explained
A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck the Moro Gulf, Philippines. Experts explain the seismic risks from the Pacific Ring of Fire and potential for tsunamis.
Japan, South Korea Defense Chiefs Meet Amid North Korea Missile Threats
Japanese and South Korean defense ministers meet in Yokosuka to strengthen cooperation against North Korean missile and nuclear threats.