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515+ Girls Abducted, Forcibly Converted in Pakistan: Rights Body Report
A rights body reports over 515 abductions & forced conversions of minority girls in Pakistan from 2021-2025, highlighting a crisis of justice.
EU Chief Ursula von der Leyen Visits Australia to Boost Indo-Pacific Ties
EU President Ursula von der Leyen visits Australia to meet PM Anthony Albanese and strengthen strategic & economic cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.
Helicopter Crashes in Nepal During Landing, One Injured in Khotang
A helicopter crashed while landing in eastern Nepal's Khotang district, injuring one passenger. The aircraft was transporting a dead body from Kathmandu.
US Blames Own Pollution Fears for China's Rare Earth Dominance
A US defense official admits America transferred rare earth tech to China to avoid pollution, creating a strategic dependency and manufacturing gap.
UN Demands Probe Into Pakistan's Kabul Hospital Strike Killing Hundreds
UN Special Rapporteur Richard Bennett demands independent investigation and compensation after Pakistani airstrike hits Kabul drug rehab centre, killing hundreds.
Sindhi Leader Demands UN Referendum, Accuses Pakistan of Rights Abuses
JSFM Chairman Sohail Abro alleges enforced disappearances, forced conversions, and rights violations in Sindh, calls for UN-supervised referendum.
Pakistan's "Institutional Poverty" Crisis Deepens as 28.9% Live in Monetary Poverty
Pakistan faces "institutional poverty" as monetary poverty rises to 28.9%. Report highlights failing systems, inequality, and reliance on remittances.
EU Condemns Pakistan's Kabul Hospital Strike as Deadly Escalation
EU condemns Pakistani airstrike on Kabul hospital, urges restraint. Hundreds reported killed in attack on drug rehab facility, violating international law.
Kim Jong Un Wins 99.93% Vote in North Korea's Rubber-Stamp Election
North Korea's election sees 99.99% turnout, Kim Jong Un's party wins 99.93% of votes. Assembly to revise constitution, possibly defining South as hostile.
World Leaders Jog & Chat About Bollywood Spy Thriller 'Dhurandhar'
Finnish President Alexander Stubb and Canadian PM Mark Carney jog in London, discussing the Indian blockbuster Dhurandhar and its global impact.
Argentina Exits WHO, Citing Sovereignty and Policy Flexibility
Argentina officially exits the WHO, prioritizing national sovereignty and bilateral health agreements. The withdrawal process began in 2024 under President Milei.
US Pushes for Permanent Digital Tariff Ban as India Emerges as Key Hurdle at WTO
US lawmakers push for a permanent WTO ban on digital tariffs, citing threats to global trade. India's opposition and linkage to farm subsidies is a key hurdle.
Italy Urges Citizens to Flee Afghanistan Amid Rising Conflict, Airstrikes
Italy advises citizens to depart Afghanistan via commercial flights amid deteriorating security and deadly airstrikes. Read the latest advisory.
Afghanistan Vows to Defend Land "With Great Courage" After Kabul Airstrike
Afghan FM Amir Khan Muttaqi condemns a Pakistani military airstrike on a Kabul drug rehab centre, reporting over 400 killed, and vows national self-defence.
Pakistan Realises Taliban 2.0 Won't Be Its Vassal State, Expert Says
Expert says Pakistan grimly realises Afghanistan won't be its vassal state, as China offers mediation following airstrikes and tensions.
Trump Delays China Visit by 5-6 Weeks Amid Global Tensions
US President Donald Trump announces a 5-6 week delay in his planned visit to China, with both sides coordinating new dates amid global issues.
White House Rejects Ex-NCTC Chief's Iran War Claims Amid Resignation
Outgoing NCTC Director Joe Kent resigns, claims Iran posed no imminent threat. White House press secretary forcefully rejects the assertion, defending intelligence.
Trump Says NATO Allies Refuse to Join US Military Operation Against Iran
President Trump states most NATO allies refused involvement in US military action against Iran, criticizing alliance burden-sharing and claiming victory.
Taiwan Tracks 28 Chinese Warplanes as Tensions Flare in Strait
Taiwan's defense ministry reports 28 Chinese military aircraft near its airspace, with 21 crossing the Taiwan Strait median line amid ongoing tensions.
UN Calls for Ceasefire After Pakistan Strike Kills 400 in Kabul Hospital
UNAMA calls for immediate ceasefire after Pakistan's airstrike on an Afghan rehab hospital kills over 400. Afghanistan vows a "teeth-breaking response."
UN Demands Probe After Pakistani Airstrike Kills Hundreds in Kabul Hospital
UN rights chief calls for investigation and aid after Pakistani strike on Kabul drug rehab centre kills hundreds, escalating Afghanistan-Pakistan conflict.
China Denies Trump Visit Linked to Hormuz Crisis, Offers Mideast Aid
China clarifies Trump's postponed visit is unrelated to the Hormuz crisis, announces humanitarian aid to Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, and Iraq amid Middle East tensions.
Sindhi Leader Demands UN Referendum at UNHRC, Accuses Pakistan of Rights Abuses
Sohail Abro criticizes Pakistan's human rights record at UNHRC, calls for a UN referendum in Sindh, citing disappearances and killings.
Nepal's Gen-Z Demands Justice: Karki Commission Report Awaits New Government
Nepal's interim govt delays releasing probe report on 2025 Gen-Z protest crackdown. Report may go public only after new RSP-led government takes office.
Sean Penn Skips Oscars to Meet Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Called "True Friend"
Actor Sean Penn traveled to Kyiv to meet President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, skipping the Oscars where he won Best Supporting Actor.