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Venezuela's Acting President Slams US Interference: "Enough of Washington's Orders"
Acting President Delcy Rodriguez pushes back on US demands, emphasizing Venezuelan sovereignty while navigating a delicate political balance after Maduro's capture.
South Korea's Cybersecurity Breaches Surge 26% in 2025 Amid AI Threats
South Korea reports a 26% rise in cybersecurity breaches for 2025, driven by AI-based hacking tactics targeting servers, finance, and education.
Trump Raises Tariffs on South Korea to Pressure $350B Investment Deal
Experts say Trump's tariff hike aims to pressure South Korea's legislature to pass a $350 billion US investment bill, amid US domestic uncertainties.
South Korea Mourns Former PM Lee Hae-chan, Political 'Kingmaker'
Politicians and officials mourn former Prime Minister Lee Hae-chan as his body returns to Seoul. A five-day funeral with government honors begins.
Sudanese Army Breaks Two-Year Siege, Enters Strategic City of Dilling
Sudanese army forces enter the city of Dilling, breaking a two-year siege by the RSF and allied groups, amid a severe humanitarian crisis.
EU Bans Russian Gas Imports, Sets 2027 Deadline for Full Phase-Out
EU formally adopts law to ban Russian pipeline gas and LNG, with full phase-out by 2027. Includes penalties and mandatory diversification plans.
Taiwan Tracks Chinese Military Surge: 2 Aircraft, 5 Vessels Detected
Taiwan's defense ministry reports detecting multiple PLA aircraft and naval vessels operating around the island, with several sorties crossing key boundaries.
US Slams EU-India Trade Deal, Says Europe Funds War via Russian Oil
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent criticizes the EU-India trade agreement, claiming Europe buys refined Russian oil from India, indirectly financing the Ukraine war.
Trump Stays Engaged in Russia-Ukraine Peace Push, White House Says
White House confirms President Trump is deeply involved in diplomatic efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine war, though no calls with Putin are scheduled.
Trump Praises Venezuela's Political Prisoner Releases as Humanitarian Gesture
US President Donald Trump welcomes Venezuela's accelerating release of political prisoners, calling it a powerful humanitarian gesture.
Trump Slaps 25% Tariffs on South Korean Autos, Pharma in Trade Spat
US President Donald Trump raises tariffs on South Korean goods like autos and pharmaceuticals from 15% to 25%, escalating trade tensions.
Nepal's Ex-King Revives Royal Title in Pilgrimage Before Elections
Former monarch Gyanendra Shah begins Madhesh pilgrimage, using royal titles ahead of elections, reviving constitutional monarchy debate in Nepal.
Lula Tells Trump: UNSC Needs Expansion, Peace Council for Gaza Only
Brazilian President Lula tells US President Trump the UN Security Council must expand and a proposed Peace Council should focus solely on the Gaza issue.
Pakistan's Youth Crisis: Unemployment, Emigration Threaten Nation's Future
Report warns Pakistan's Gen Z faces high unemployment, inflation, and emigration, creating a decisive generational test for the country's future.
Russian DNA Sensor Tests Beverage Antioxidants' Real Protective Power
Russian scientists develop a high-tech DNA sensor to evaluate how well antioxidants in coffee, tea, and wine actually protect DNA from damage.
US Wheat Shipment Boosts Bangladesh Food Security & Bilateral Ties
A major US wheat shipment arrives in Chattogram, supporting Bangladesh's food security and marking growth in bilateral agricultural trade under a long-term MOU.
Pakistan, Jamaat Back Yunus for Bangladesh Presidency to Counter India
Reports reveal a secret Pakistan-Jamaat pact to install Muhammad Yunus as President of Bangladesh, aiming to diminish India's influence in the region.
Chinese Imports Swamp Indonesia, Threaten Local Industry and MSMEs
Indonesia's MSMEs and manufacturing sector face crisis as cheap Chinese imports flood the market, forcing local producers to shut down.
Pakistan's Economy Survives on Bailouts, Avoids Real Reform: Report
Report says Pakistan's economy survives on IMF bailouts and debt rollovers, avoiding structural reforms needed for long-term stability.
Thailand Tightens Airport Screening for Nipah Virus from India's West Bengal
Thailand implements health screening for all arrivals from India's West Bengal to prevent Nipah virus entry. Measures include pre-flight checks and airport screening.
South Korea Pushes Nuclear Submarines, Wartime Control in US Defense Talks
South Korean and US defense officials hold talks on Seoul's nuclear submarine program and the planned transfer of wartime operational control by 2030.
South Korea Reviews Special Envoy to Revive US-North Korea Nuclear Talks
South Korea's Unification Ministry reviews sending a special envoy to facilitate talks between the US and North Korea, ahead of a critical diplomatic window.
Balochistan Sees CPEC as Dispossession, Not Development: Report
Report reveals Balochistan views China-Pakistan CPEC as dispossession, not development, citing lack of basic facilities and local exclusion.
17 NTPC Advisers Return to India from Bangladesh Over Security Concerns
17 NTPC advisers returned to India from Bangladesh citing personal security concerns. BIFPCL states plant operations remain stable and unaffected.
South Korea to Build 2 New Nuclear Reactors by 2038, Citing Clean Energy Demand
South Korea confirms plan to build two new nuclear reactors by 2038 to meet rising electricity demand and achieve carbon neutrality, backed by strong public support.