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Taliban Claims Capture of 19 Pakistani Outposts, 55 Soldiers Killed
Taliban-led Afghan forces claim capture of 19 Pakistani outposts and 55 soldiers killed in retaliatory border operation along the Durand Line.
Bangladesh Army Shakes Up High Command in Second Major Reshuffle
Major reshuffle in Bangladesh Army high command sees transfers of Lieutenant Generals and Major Generals to new posts, including QMG, NDC, and DGFI roles.
Park Chan-wook Makes History as First South Korean Cannes Jury President
Acclaimed director Park Chan-wook will lead the Cannes jury, becoming the first South Korean to hold the role in the festival's 79-year history.
UNEP Exposes $30 to $1 Funding Imbalance Harming Nature, Urges Reform
UNEP's Dechen Tsering reveals a 30:1 funding imbalance against nature, calling for urgent financial reform to meet global climate and restoration targets.
Pakistan Imposes Section 144 in South Waziristan Amid Rising Security Threats
Pakistan enforces Section 144 curfew in South Waziristan districts, restricting movement and closing markets due to rising terrorist activities.
Lee Jae Myung Vows to Normalize Ties with North Korea Despite Kim's Rejection
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung reaffirms commitment to improve ties and build trust with North Korea, despite Pyongyang's dismissal of dialogue overtures.
Canada Aims to Be India's Stable Critical Minerals & Energy Partner
Canada positions itself as a stable partner for India's critical mineral and energy needs, aiming to boost trade and finalize a Free Trade Agreement.
Nepal's 2026 Election Campaign Shifts from Banners to Bytes
Nepal's 2026 election sees a major shift from traditional print materials to digital campaigning on social media, driven by new ethics and Gen Z influence.
France Bars US Envoy Over Activist Death Comments, Straining Ties
France bans US Ambassador Charles Kushner from government meetings after he skipped a summons over US comments on a far-right activist's death.
US-Cuba Tensions Soar After Deadly Shootout Involving Mystery Speedboat
Cuba kills four on a US-registered speedboat in a shootout. US officials investigate as Trump labels Cuba an "extraordinary threat," escalating long-standing tensions.
South Korea Holds Interest Rate at 2.5%, Raises 2026 Growth Forecast
South Korea's central bank holds its key interest rate steady at 2.5% for the sixth time, while raising its 2026 economic growth forecast to 2%.
Somalia Hunger Crisis: 6.5 Million Face Starvation as UN Warns of Funding Shortfall
UN officials warn 6.5 million Somalis face crisis hunger levels by March due to drought and conflict, with urgent funding needed to avert catastrophe.
Taiwan Tracks 30 PLA Sorties, 6 Warships in Latest China Military Pressure
Taiwan's defense ministry reports 30 Chinese military aircraft and 6 naval vessels near its territory, with 22 crossing the median line into its ADIZ.
Cuban Border Guards Kill 4 in Firefight with US-Registered Speedboat
Cuban forces kill 4, injure 6 after a Florida-registered speedboat allegedly entered its waters and opened fire. US investigating.
Kim Jong-un Threatens "Terrible" Retaliation at North Korea Military Parade
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un warns of "terrible retaliatory attacks" against hostile acts during a military parade marking a key party congress.
Canada Clears India of Violent Crimes Ahead of PM Carney's Key Visit
Ahead of PM Mark Carney's India trip, Canadian officials state they see no ongoing foreign interference or violent activity linked to India, signaling a diplomatic reset.
Trump & Zelensky Coordinate Ahead of Crucial Ukraine Peace Talks in Geneva
Presidents Trump and Zelensky discuss agenda for upcoming US-Ukraine bilateral meeting and trilateral peace negotiations aimed at ending the war.
Sundance Film Festival 2027 Sets Boulder Debut Dates: Jan 21-31
Sundance Film Festival 2027 will run Jan 21-31 in Boulder, Colorado, marking its first edition after leaving Park City, Utah.
Pakistan's Sikh, Hindu Sites Sold & Occupied as Minorities Shrink: Report
Report reveals historic gurdwaras and temples in Pakistan sold or forcibly occupied, as minority populations decline and properties are neglected.
3.4 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Bhutan at Shallow, Dangerous Depth
A shallow 3.4 magnitude earthquake struck Bhutan, raising risks of strong aftershocks and damage due to the country's high seismic zone.
South Korea's Baby Boom: Births Jump 6.8%, Highest Growth in 15 Years
South Korea sees a 6.8% surge in births, the highest pace since 2010, as marriages rebound and social perceptions on childbirth shift.
5.3 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Afghanistan, Third Significant Tremor This Week
A 5.3 magnitude earthquake struck Afghanistan at 80km depth, following tremors of 4.0 and 5.7 this week. Shallow quakes pose greater danger.
Zelensky Thanks G7 for "Unequivocal Support" on Ukraine War Anniversary
Ukrainian President thanks G7 leaders for reaffirming support and stresses need for coordinated security guarantees and recovery plan.
Taiwan Tracks 28 Chinese Warplanes as Tensions Flare in Taiwan Strait
Taiwan's defense ministry reports 28 PLA aircraft sorties, with 22 crossing the Taiwan Strait median line, amid rising regional tensions.
Japan Protests China's Export Ban on Defence Firms, Demands Withdrawal
Japan lodges strong protest against China's export ban on 20 defence-related entities, calling it "intolerable" and demanding immediate withdrawal.