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Trump and Takaichi Forge "Best Buddies" Bond in Talks on Iran, Energy, and Trade
US President Trump and Japanese PM Takaichi display close ties, discussing Iran's nuclear threat, energy security, trade, and joint defense projects.
Trump's Pearl Harbor Jibe Stuns Japanese PM in White House Meeting
President Trump defended secret Iran strikes by invoking Japan's 1941 Pearl Harbor attack, visibly unsettling PM Takaichi during their White House talks.
Japan PM Backs Trump's Peace Role Amid Global Security Concerns
Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi voices global security concerns, supports US President Donald Trump's peace efforts, and condemns Iran's actions in the Middle East.
US Envoy Meets Sri Lanka's President to Boost Ties, Discuss Middle East Impact
US envoy Sergio Gor meets Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake in Colombo to strengthen partnership and discuss regional stability.
Afghan Body Handed Over at Torkham After Pakistan Pauses Anti-Taliban Op
Tribal elders retrieve and transfer an Afghan national's body at Torkham border following a temporary pause in Pakistan's Operation Ghazab Lil-Haq.
Balen Shah Poised to Become Nepal's Next Prime Minister After Poll Report Submission
Nepal's Election Commission submits final poll report to President, formally starting the government formation process. Balendra 'Balen' Shah is poised to become the next Prime Minister.
Sri Lanka Grapples With Transnational Terror Threat Amid Anti-Terror Law Reform
Report warns Sri Lanka cannot overlook transnational terrorism, as debate intensifies over replacing the controversial Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA).
China Aims for AI Supremacy by 2030, Builds Military for Taiwan Option
U.S. intelligence warns China seeks global AI leadership by 2030 and military capability to seize Taiwan, preferring peaceful reunification.
Bolivia Joins BRICS Media Network Via Vision 360 Partnership Deal
Bolivia's Vision 360 partners with TV BRICS to expand Latin American representation and foster media cooperation among BRICS+ nations.
Pakistan's Rice Exports Crash 35% Despite Government Subsidy Scheme
Pakistan's rice exports fell over 35% in February despite a PKR 15 billion subsidy, raising questions about the policy's effectiveness.
Nepal Congress President Gagan Thapa Resigns After Party's Election Debacle
Nepali Congress President Gagan Thapa resigns following the party's poor performance in parliamentary elections, where it won only 38 seats.
Anutin Charnvirakul Elected Thailand PM with 293 Votes, Returns to Power
Anutin Charnvirakul wins PM vote with 293 votes. His coalition faces immediate challenges from border conflicts and economic issues.
Pakistan's Education Crisis: 28% Children Out of School, Girls Hit Hardest
28% of Pakistani children are out of school, with a severe gender gap. Literacy rates show urban-rural and provincial divides. Experts urge systemic reform.
US Intel Flags Pakistan's Nuclear Threat Alongside Russia, China
US intelligence report classifies Pakistan as a significant nuclear threat, citing ICBM development and regional instability alongside Russia and China.
Pakistan's ISI Faces Major Shake-Up After Intelligence Failures, Munir's Warning
Pakistan's ISI faces a major reshuffle after intelligence lapses lead to high army casualties, prompting a harsh 'perform or perish' warning from Field Marshal Asim Munir.
Japan PM Takaichi Meets Trump Amid Iran War, Taiwan Tensions
Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi meets US President Donald Trump in Washington to strengthen alliance amid West Asia conflict and rising China-Japan tensions.
US Envoy Sergio Gor Visits Sri Lanka, Maldives to Boost Indo-Pacific Ties
US Special Envoy Sergio Gor visits Sri Lanka and the Maldives to strengthen maritime security, trade, and regional stability in the Indo-Pacific.
Lee Jae Myung Calls for Fair Labor Flexibility, Stronger Worker Safety Nets
President Lee Jae Myung emphasizes dialogue and a stronger social safety net for fair labor flexibility, rejecting unilateral worker sacrifice.
US Intel Warns: China, Russia Lead AI and Missile Threats Reshaping Global Security
US intelligence warns China & Russia are the most persistent threats, with AI, cyber capabilities, and expanding missile arsenals creating a volatile global security landscape.
Taiwan Tracks 12 PLA Aircraft, 9 Warships in Latest Chinese Incursion
Taiwan's defense ministry reports 12 Chinese military aircraft and 9 naval vessels operating near its territory, with 5 crossing the median line into its ADIZ.
Afghan Cricketers Visit Airstrike Victims, Condemn Civilian Casualties in Kabul
Afghanistan cricket captain Hashmatullah Shahidi and players visit hospitals, condemn civilian casualties from Pakistani airstrikes in Kabul.
Dhaka Empties as Millions Journey Home for Eid Amid Transport Strain
Millions leave Dhaka for Eid, straining Bangladesh's road, rail, river, and air transport. Authorities deploy extra security as crowds surge.
Ex-Envoy Slams US-Israel Iran Strikes as "Overreaction," Questions Hostel Bombing
Former Ambassador Vidya Bhushan Soni calls recent strikes an overreaction, questions targeting of girls' hostel, and critiques violation of sovereignty.
UN Demands Probe After Pakistan Airstrike Kills Hundreds in Afghan Hospital
UN chief Antonio Guterres condemns Pakistan's deadly airstrike on a Kabul hospital, demands an independent investigation and cessation of hostilities.
Nepal's Ghode Jatra: Kaji Saheb Rides Through Lalitpur in Ancient Horse Festival
Ancient Ghode Jatra horse festival celebrated in Lalitpur, Nepal, with Kaji Saheb procession for good governance and warding off evil spirits.