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Congo Crisis: UN Warns of Civilian Carnage Amid M23 Rebel Offensive
UN humanitarian coordinator demands end to attacks on civilians in DRC as fighting displaces 200,000 and kills dozens. M23 rebels intensify offensive.
South Korea's Judicial Reform Battle: Why Lee Jae Myung Vows to Overcome Resistance
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung pushes for controversial judicial reforms and probes religious groups, amid significant political and legal resistance.
IMF Approves $1.2 Billion for Pakistan Amid Flood and Inflation Crisis
The IMF approves $1.2 billion for Pakistan, supporting economic stability amid severe flooding and inflation, while urging continued reforms.
IMF Extends Nepal's Credit Lifeline to 2026 Amid Global Economic Pressures
The IMF extends Nepal's Extended Credit Facility to May 2026, granting more time for economic review amid global growth and remittance challenges.
US and Australia Deepen Indo-Pacific Defense Push Amid Rising Tensions
US and Australian ministers strengthen defense ties, reaffirm Quad's central role, and advance AUKUS amid shared Indo-Pacific security concerns.
Japan's 7.6 Quake Triggers Tsunami Warning and Fukushima Water Halt
A major 7.6-magnitude earthquake struck northeastern Japan, triggering tsunami warnings, halting Fukushima wastewater discharge, and causing power outages and transport suspensions.
Brazil's Diplomatic Race: Can Lula Stop a US Strike on Venezuela?
Brazil escalates diplomacy amid fears of a US strike on Venezuela, seeking to prevent conflict and manage regional fallout, including a potential refugee crisis.
Trump's Ukraine Frustration: Why Zelensky Hasn't Read the Peace Proposal
Trump signals frustration over Ukraine talks as his son suggests a possible walkout. Zelensky calls discussions "constructive but not easy" amid corruption concerns.
Operation Sagar Bandhu: How India Restores Lives and Links in Sri Lanka
Indian Army engineers rebuild bridges and deliver 1000 tonnes of aid to Sri Lanka after Cyclone Ditwah, as a field hospital treats over 2200 patients.
Afghanistan's Trade Shift: How New Corridor Strategy Isolates Pakistan
Afghanistan's pivot to India and Central Asian trade routes risks isolating Pakistan and diminishing CPEC influence, a new report details.
Bangladesh Election Tensions: BNP Accuses Rival of Playing 'Religion Card'
BNP leaders accuse Jamaat-e-Islami of deceptive politics, using religion to mislead voters ahead of Bangladesh's upcoming national election.
Bangladesh Media Mystery: Why a UN Human Rights Report Got Selective Coverage
Awami League alleges media censorship led to selective publishing of a UN human rights report, focusing only on parts critical of Sheikh Hasina's former government.
Bangladesh's Political Shift: How Violence and Suppression Became Normalized
A report reveals two strands of extremist populism in Bangladesh converging to suppress dissent, target minorities, and romanticize political violence.
Bangladesh's Broken Promise: How the Yunus Regime Betrayed Press Freedom
IANS analysis reveals a systematic assault on journalists under Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus's interim government, with hundreds targeted by violence and legal harassment.
China's Strategic Vision: Why Russia and India Are Key Global South Partners
China's Foreign Ministry expresses readiness to work with Russia and India, stating strong ties between the three benefit global peace and stability.
Japan Rejects China's Claim Amid Fighter Jet Radar Lock Incident
Japan rejects China's accusation of interference, calling radar locks "dangerous acts" after incidents involving JSDF and Chinese carrier jets near Okinawa.
Afghan Refugee Crisis Deepens: Over 2,000 Forcibly Deported in Single Day
Over 2,300 Afghan refugees were forcibly repatriated in one day, as reports detail police harassment and extortion faced by migrants in Pakistan.
Bangladesh Election Violence: Why a 1971 War Hero's Murder Reveals a Dark Pattern
The killing of a Liberation War veteran and his wife in Rangpur exposes systematic violence against minorities ahead of Bangladesh elections, intelligence warns.
Quad Nations Bolster Indo-Pacific Disaster Response Amid Regional Vulnerabilities
India, Australia, Japan, and the US held a strategic meeting in Hawaii to enhance coordinated humanitarian assistance and disaster relief across the Indo-Pacific region.
Afghanistan's Hunger Crisis: WFP Warns of Alarming Rise Amid Winter
The World Food Programme warns hunger in Afghanistan is rising alarmingly, with millions of children at risk of malnutrition and disease this winter.
South Korea's Survival Strategy: Why Balanced Regional Growth Is Now Essential
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung declares balanced regional growth a national "survival strategy," pledging customized plans to counter over-concentration in Seoul.
Ex-NASA Astronaut Reacts: Why Kim Kardashian's Moon Landing Claim is "Disrespectful"
Former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino responds to Kim Kardashian's claim the moon landing was fake, calling it disrespectful to the 400,000 people who worked on Apollo 11.
Operation Sagar Bandhu: How India's Swift Aid Strengthens Sri Lanka Ties
Sri Lankan MP Namal Rajapaksa meets Indian envoy Santosh Jha, expressing gratitude for India's humanitarian aid under Operation Sagar Bandhu after Cyclone Ditwah.
Indo-Pacific Tensions Escalate: Chinese Radar Locks on Japanese Jets Amid Taiwan Fears
Japan protests "dangerous" Chinese radar lock on its fighter jets near Okinawa, as Beijing accuses Japan of interference in its military training.
Balochistan's Disappearing Act: Why Security Raids Spark Human Rights Crisis
Reports detail new enforced disappearances in Quetta and Turbat, with a separate CTD crackdown in Karachi, highlighting Pakistan's human rights crisis.