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Seattle Unveils Vivekananda Statue, Honors Message of Shared Humanity
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson unveils a statue of Swami Vivekananda, recalling his historic 1893 speech on universal brotherhood and India's global contributions.
Peter Magyar's Tisza Party Wins Hungary Election, Ending Orban's 16-Year Rule
Peter Magyar's Tisza Party wins Hungary's parliamentary election in a landslide, ending Viktor Orban's 16-year rule. Global leaders react.
South Korea's Exports Soar 36.7% on AI Chip Boom, Setting New Record
South Korea's exports surged 36.7% in early April, driven by a 152% boom in semiconductor shipments amid global AI demand, setting a new record.
Nepal's Gulf Returnees Find Success in Dairy Farming Thanks to Local Policy
Migrant workers return from the Middle East to invest in Nepal's agriculture and dairy sectors, spurred by local government payment security policies.
South Korea's Central Bank Urges Crypto Circuit Breakers After $60T Error
Bank of Korea cites Bithumb's 60 trillion won mistake, urges crypto exchanges to adopt safeguards like stock market circuit breakers.
South Korea, Poland Boost Defense Ties in Historic Summit with Lee and Tusk
Presidents Lee Jae Myung and PM Donald Tusk hold talks to expand strategic cooperation, focusing on major defense deals and security alignment.
Cyclone Maila Kills 11 in PNG's Bougainville, Triggers Deadly Landslide
Tropical Cyclone Maila causes 11 deaths in Bougainville, PNG, with a deadly landslide and widespread destruction. PM James Marape mobilizes relief.
Hungary Chooses Europe: Peter Magyar's Tisza Party Ousts Orban in Historic Vote
EU's von der Leyen says "Hungary has chosen Europe" as Peter Magyar's Tisza party wins a decisive victory, ending Viktor Orban's 16-year rule.
Hungary's Political Era Ends: Peter Magyar Defeats Viktor Orban in Landslide
Viktor Orban concedes defeat as Peter Magyar's Tisza party wins a decisive majority, promising a pro-EU shift and institutional reforms.
Taiwan Tracks 10 Chinese Vessels Amid Ongoing Sovereignty Tensions
Taiwan's defense ministry reports 10 Chinese vessels operating nearby. Explore the historical and political roots of the China-Taiwan sovereignty dispute.
Nepal PM Balendra Shah Discloses NPR 14.6 Million in Bank Accounts
PM Balendra Shah discloses NPR 14.6M in bank accounts, with income from social media. Cabinet ministers also release property details.
IMF Chief Warns Iran War Triggers "Large" Global Economic Shock
IMF head Kristalina Georgieva warns the Iran war has caused a large global economic shock, disrupting energy supplies and pushing prices higher worldwide.
Pakistani Nationals Embedded in Human Smuggling Networks Across Europe: Report
Report reveals Pakistani nationals embedded in human smuggling and document fraud networks across Europe, with thousands attempting illegal entry.
Trump Warns "I Could Take Out Iran in One Day" After Stalled Talks
Trump issues stark military threat against Iran, warning of total devastation, after diplomatic talks in Islamabad end without a nuclear agreement.
Pakistan Tops Global Terrorism Index as Root Causes Go Unaddressed
A new report states Pakistan's reactive counter-terrorism approach fails to address root causes like poverty and instability, making it #1 on the Global Terrorism Index.
China's 15th Five-Year Plan Aims to Deepen Tech-Focused Influence in South Asia
Report analyzes China's 15th Five-Year Plan, shifting focus to tech and governance to deepen influence in South Asian nations beyond infrastructure loans.
Pakistan Inflation Hits 74-Week High at 12.15% Amid Middle East Crisis
Pakistan's inflation surges to 12.15%, a 74-week high, driven by Middle East tensions spiking global energy and food prices.
Insulin Prices Double in Pakistan's Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Deepening Health Crisis
Essential medicine prices, including insulin, surge over 100% in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, sparking fears of a healthcare crisis for vulnerable patients.
South Korea's Rail Passengers Hit Record High Amid Rising Fuel Prices
South Korea's railroad passenger numbers hit a record 42.11 million in Q1, driven by expanded services and rising oil prices reducing car use.
US Intel Sees China Weighing Iran Support Amid Conflict, Talks
US intelligence suggests China may be considering support for Iran in its conflict, as Beijing balances neutrality with complex geopolitical interests.
Taiwan Tracks Chinese Military Sorties and Vessels Near Its Territory
Taiwan's defence ministry reports tracking multiple Chinese military aircraft and naval vessels operating near the island, with several crossing the median line.
Dhaka's 'Fuel Pass' App Crashes on Debut, Leaving Drivers in Long Queues
Bangladesh's new Fuel Pass app crashes on launch, causing kilometre-long queues and technical glitches at Dhaka filling stations amid fuel shortages.
Nepal's 13th Tattoo Convention Fuses Ancient Deities with Modern Body Art
Over 250 artists from 25 countries gather in Lalitpur for Nepal's 13th International Tattoo Convention, blending traditional deities with modern designs.
Pakistan Tops Global Terrorism Index as Deaths Spike Despite Global Drop
Pakistan recorded 1,139 terrorism deaths in 2025, topping the Global Terrorism Index despite a 28% drop in global terrorism fatalities, report reveals.
US-Brazil Minerals Deal Sparks Sovereignty Fears Over Foreign Investment
US proposal for critical minerals agreement with Brazil sparks sovereignty debates, favoring foreign investors in strategic mining sector.