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Mexico's Trade Shift: Why 50% Tariffs on India and China Signal Protectionist Turn
Mexico's Senate approves tariffs up to 50% on goods from India, China, and other Asian nations to protect domestic industry, sparking trade tensions.
Sri Lanka Floods: How Indian Army's 18-Hour Rescue Mission Saved Lives
Locals express gratitude as Indian Army sets up field hospital and repairs infrastructure after catastrophic Cyclone Ditwah floods, showcasing India's Neighbourhood First policy.
Pakistan's Treason Trap: How the Hameed Precedent Targets Imran Khan
Pakistan uses the Official Secrets Act to build a treason case against former PM Imran Khan, aiming to ban his PTI party following a military official's conviction.
Japan-US Defense Chiefs Warn Amid China Radar Incident and Bomber Patrols
Japanese and US defense chiefs hold urgent call over dangerous Chinese radar lock-on and joint Russian bomber patrols near Japan, pledging a united response.
Operation Sagar Bandhu: How India's Army Engineers Aid Cyclone-Hit Sri Lanka
Indian Army engineers deploy with Bailey bridges and drones to restore critical roads and bridges in Sri Lanka after Cyclone Ditwah, providing vital humanitarian aid.
India-Japan Ties Deepen: New Ambassador Meets PM's Advisor Amid Diplomatic Push
India's new ambassador to Japan discusses bilateral collaboration with the PM's special advisor and Yamaguchi leaders, focusing on economic synergy and cultural ties.
Baloch Activist's Urgent Plea: Why $686 Million US Aid to Pakistan Raises Alarms
Baloch human rights defender Mir Yar Baloch warns US military aid enables Pakistan's repression, citing use of American weapons against civilians.
South Korea's Construction Crisis: New Law Targets Deadly Sites After Gwangju Collapse
South Korea announces a special law for stricter construction safety and penalties after fatal accidents, as rescue efforts continue at a Gwangju collapse site.
US-South Korea Alliance: New Talks on North Korea Policy Launch Next Week
South Korea and the US will start regular consultations next week to coordinate on North Korea policy, focusing on denuclearization and resuming dialogue with Pyongyang.
Houston Celebrates: Diwali's UNESCO Recognition Lights Up Indian Mission
The Indian Consulate in Houston hosted a vibrant Diwali event with lamp-lighting and performances to mark its new UNESCO cultural heritage status.
Dhaka University Attack: How Student Leaders Assaulted Three Professors
Three Dhaka University teachers affiliated with Neel Dal were attacked by a student group led by a DUCSU leader after submitting a memorandum to the VC.
New Zealand's Wellington Win: How They Leapt to Third in WTC Standings
New Zealand secure a 9-wicket win over West Indies, earning 12 WTC points to jump to third place behind Australia and South Africa in the standings.
Tsunami Alert for Northern Japan: 6.7-Magnitude Quake Strikes Amid Recent Tremors
A 6.7-magnitude earthquake triggers a tsunami advisory for northern Japan's Pacific coast, with waves up to 1 meter expected in multiple prefectures.
Baloch Movement Warns US: $1.25B Pakistan Aid Fuels Genocide
Baloch National Movement warns US financing for Pakistan's Reko Diq project will worsen human rights abuses, disappearances, and resource plunder in Balochistan.
Bangladesh Election Crisis: Awami League Rejects Poll Schedule Amid Bias Claims
Bangladesh's Awami League rejects the February 12 election schedule, accusing the interim Yunus government of bias and demanding a neutral caretaker setup.
Kim Jong-un's Defense Push: Why North Korea's Military Policy Is "Exact" Amid Global Shifts
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un calls the policy of bolstering defense capabilities the "exact" direction for security amid global changes at a key party plenum.
IMF Warns Pakistan: $1.2 Billion Bailout Amid Reform Slippage Risks
IMF approves $1.2 billion for Pakistan but warns of policy slippages, weak institutions, and persistent debt vulnerabilities threatening economic stability.
Trump's Warning to Colombia: Why a Surprising Invitation Followed
Trump criticizes Colombia's Petro over drug trafficking, prompting an unexpected invitation to visit Bogota amid a diplomatic confrontation.
Nepal's GenZ Protests: 77 Dead, Billions Lost Amid Political Turmoil
A government report reveals 77 dead and NPR 84 billion in damages from Nepal's September GenZ protests that toppled the Oli government.
Pakistan-Bangladesh-China Triad: How It Threatens India's Regional Dominance
Analysis of the new Pakistan-China-Bangladesh triad, its BRI expansion goals, and the strategic threat it poses to India's regional influence.
Balochistan's Midnight Horror: Why Villagers Protest Indiscriminate Army Firing
Villagers in Kech district protest after security forces injure a woman in midnight firing, demanding accountability and an end to state atrocities.
ISI's Hidden Launchpad: How Bangladesh Became a Cross-Border Terror Hub
A new report warns Pakistan's ISI is reactivating terror networks via Bangladesh, using madrasas and charities as cover for cross-border operations into India.
Bangladesh-Pakistan Ties: How Growing Military Ties Could Fuel Regional Extremism
A report warns that deepening Bangladesh-Pakistan military ties could fuel radicalism, empower terror groups, and destabilize South Asia's security.
Nepal's Economic Crisis: How Political Turmoil and Floods Slash Growth
ADB projects Nepal's growth to halve to 3% as political unrest hits manufacturing and delayed monsoons damage agriculture, derailing government targets.
Pakistan's Foreign Policy: Why Military Control Reveals Strategic Subservience
A report details Pakistan's foreign policy as a system of layered subservience, with the military trading geopolitical services for financial support and domestic supremacy.