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KOSPI Breaks 4,500 Barrier, Hits Record High Amid Tech Rally
South Korea's KOSPI index briefly surpassed 4,500 points, hitting a record high on tech stock gains, while R&D projects face cuts.
Cambodia Clarifies Border Shelling Was Error, Proposes New Talks
Cambodia says mortar fire into Thailand was an operational error, injuring one soldier. Both sides reaffirm ceasefire as thousands of evacuees return home.
South Korea's Foreign Reserves Drop First Time in 7 Months in December
South Korea's foreign reserves fell to $428.05B in December, marking the first decline in seven months as authorities intervened to stabilize the currency market.
6.2 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Japan's Shimane, No Tsunami Warning
A 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck Japan's Shimane and Tottori prefectures, halting bullet trains. No tsunami warning was issued and no injuries reported.
Taiwan Tracks 8 Chinese Warplanes, 7 Naval Ships in Latest Territorial Incursion
Taiwan's defense ministry reports 8 PLA aircraft and 7 naval vessels near its territory, with aircraft crossing the median line into its ADIZ.
Cambodia-Thailand Ceasefire Holds as Most Evacuees Return Home
Over 440,000 Cambodian evacuees return home after Dec 2025 ceasefire. Border talks proposed for January 2026 to address demarcation.
US Claims "Set the Terms" in Venezuela, Citing Total Cooperation from Maduro Government
US Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller asserts sweeping US leverage over Venezuela, including an oil embargo and military presence, while Maduro pleads not guilty in NY.
Kim Jong-un Honors Fallen Soldiers in Ukraine War with Memorial Museum
North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un launches a museum to honor troops killed supporting Russia in Ukraine, marking the first overseas war memorial.
Russia Proposed Venezuela-Ukraine Swap in 2019, Reveals Former US Official
Former NSC official Fiona Hill testified Russia signaled a willingness to trade influence in Venezuela for US concessions on Ukraine in 2019.
Trump Rules Out Early Venezuela Polls, Says US Not at War, Focus on Rebuilding
President Trump says US focus is on stabilizing Venezuela, rebuilding infrastructure with oil companies, and denies being at war. No elections for 30 days.
UN Security Council Divided Over US Capture of Venezuelan Leader Maduro
US defends Maduro's capture as "law enforcement," while most UN Security Council members, including allies, criticize the operation as a violation of international law.
UN Alarmed by US Venezuela Strike, Warns of Instability After Maduro Capture
UN official warns of instability after US military action in Venezuela led to the capture of President Nicolás Maduro, now facing charges in New York.
Nepal's Major Parties Forge Alliance for Crucial National Assembly Elections
Key Nepali parties negotiate seat-sharing for upcoming National Assembly polls. Get the latest on the Congress-UML alliance and election strategy.
Venezuela's Delcy Rodriguez Sworn In as Acting President After Maduro Capture
Delcy Rodriguez takes oath as Venezuela's acting president after Nicolas Maduro's capture by the US, with key allies China, Russia, and Iran offering immediate support.
Invasive Amazon Catfish Threatens Pakistan's Aquatic Ecosystems and Fisheries
WWF-Pakistan warns the invasive Amazon sailfin catfish is now widespread in Sindh and Punjab, posing a major threat to native fish and the fishing economy.
Venezuela Orders Arrests of US Attack Supporters After Maduro Capture
Venezuela issues emergency decree ordering arrests of anyone supporting a US attack, as deposed leader Nicolas Maduro faces charges in New York court.
Switzerland Freezes Maduro's Assets, Vows to Aid Venezuelan People
Switzerland orders immediate freeze of assets linked to Venezuela's deposed leader Nicolas Maduro, aiming to prevent outflow and benefit Venezuelans.
Maduro's Son Decries US Capture as "Kidnapping," Seeks Global Support
Nicolas Maduro's son condemns the US operation as a sovereignty violation and calls for international solidarity as Maduro pleads not guilty in US court.
Venezuela's Freedom Near, Claims Nobel Winner Machado as Maduro Faces US Court
Nobel laureate Maria Corina Machado claims Venezuela's transition is imminent as deposed leader Nicolas Maduro appears in a New York court on narco-terrorism charges.
4.0 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Afghanistan, Following Recent Tremors
A 4.0 magnitude earthquake struck Afghanistan at 100km depth. This follows recent tremors in the seismically active region, which remains highly vulnerable.
US Weighs Reopening Venezuela Embassy Amid Severe Security Risks
US considers reopening Caracas embassy but warns of severe risks, wrongful detention, and civil unrest for American citizens in Venezuela.
UN Chief Warns of Venezuela Instability After US Military Action
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expresses deep concern over Venezuela's instability and international law violations following US military action.
Trump Revives Monroe Doctrine as "Donroe Doctrine" in Multipolar Power Play
US President Trump adapts the Monroe Doctrine for a multipolar era, asserting dominance in the Western Hemisphere through raids and warnings.
Pakistan's Maternal Mortality Crisis Hampers Growth, Gender Gap Widens
Report highlights Pakistan's alarmingly high maternal mortality, limited family planning, and gender-based violence as major barriers to development and balanced population growth.
Trump Claims $600 Billion Tariff Windfall, Slams Media Ahead of SCOTUS Ruling
President Trump says tariffs have brought $600B, making the US stronger. He criticizes media coverage ahead of a key Supreme Court decision on trade policy.