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Sudan Drone Attack Tragedy: 6 Bangladeshi Peacekeepers Killed at UN Base
UN chief condemns deadly drone attack on peacekeeping base in Sudan's Abyei, killing six Bangladeshi troops. RSF suspected; may constitute war crimes.
Tirah Valley Crisis: How Governance Failures Fuel Militant Grip and Suffering
Frontier Corps officials warn that a lack of basic services, police, and administration in Pakistan's Tirah Valley is allowing militant groups to thrive, deepening the crisis.
Thailand-Cambodia Border Crisis: Curfew Imposed Amid Deadly Clashes
Thailand imposes a curfew in Trat Province as border clashes with Cambodia escalate, with over 20 killed and 600,000 displaced amid conflicting ceasefire claims.
Pakistan's Press Freedom Crisis: YouTuber Alleges Torture, Coercion in Custody
YouTuber Ducky Bhai alleges physical abuse and crypto extortion by Pakistan's cybercrime agency, highlighting a deepening press freedom crisis with 142 violations reported.
Kim Jong-un Honors Troops Back from Russia—Amid Secret Kursk Mission Reveal
North Korea holds ceremony for troops who completed a mine-clearance mission in Russia's Kursk region. Kim Jong-un honors nine soldiers who died.
South Korea's Border Bill: Why Police Can Now Block Anti-North Leaflets
South Korea's National Assembly passes a controversial bill granting police authority to stop anti-Pyongyang leaflet launches near the border to reduce tensions.
US Accuses Rwanda: How It's Fueling Congo's Deadly Conflict
US Ambassador Mike Waltz tells the UN Security Council that Rwanda is leading the region toward war, as M23 rebel violence claims hundreds of lives.
South Korea's Moon Mission: How a 2029 Orbiter Paves Way for 2032 Lander
KASA reveals roadmap: a homegrown lunar orbiter launches in 2029 to enable a 2032 moon landing, boosting South Korea's space capabilities.
India's Creative Ambition: How FOCUS London 2025 Showcased a $100 Billion Vision
India concluded FOCUS London 2025 with 'Bharat Parv', highlighting WAVES Bazaar and a target to become a $100 billion creative economy by 2030.
EU's Green Power Surge: Renewables Hit 49.3% Amid Energy Transition
Eurostat reports a 4% rise in EU renewable electricity to 49.3% in Q3 2025, led by solar and wind power. Denmark, Austria, and Estonia lead the transition.
Sydney Terror Attack: Israeli President Condemns Chanukah Shooting Tragedy
Israeli President Isaac Herzog condemns the deadly Sydney shooting at a Jewish Chanukah event, offering condolences and highlighting rising antisemitism.
Jaishankar's Hanukkah Message to Israel Amid Regional Tensions
EAM Jaishankar extends Hanukkah wishes to Israel, following a strategic call between PM Modi and Netanyahu discussing peace and counter-terrorism.
Thai-Cambodia Border Crisis: Civilian Killed, Second Province Under Curfew
Thai army condemns Cambodian rocket attack killing a civilian in Si Sa Ket. No ceasefire planned as a curfew is imposed in a second border province.
Sri Lanka's Tourism Revival: How the Island Bounces Back After Cyclone Ditwah
Sri Lanka reopens botanical gardens, launches "Sri Lanka is ready" campaign, and plans visa-free entry for 40 countries to revive tourism after Cyclone Ditwah.
Afghan Refugee Crisis: Over 4,500 Forcibly Repatriated in a Single Day
Over 4,500 Afghan refugees were forcibly returned from Pakistan and Iran in one day, facing winter without shelter or belongings, the Taliban reports.
South Korea's Political Crisis: Special Counsel Reveals Martial Law Probe Findings
A six-month special counsel probe into ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law declaration concludes, with findings on insurrection and abuse of power charges set for release.
South Korea's Wealth Boom: Nearly 480,000 High-Net-Worth Individuals Revealed
A new report shows South Korea's wealthy population grew to 476,000, holding over 60% of the nation's household financial assets. Discover the trends.
Greek Farmers Reject Talks: Why Protests Escalate Into Third Week
Greek farmers reject government talks, vowing to escalate nationwide protests over subsidy delays and rising costs, disrupting highways and borders for a third week.
North Korea's Health Revolution: Kim Jong-un Opens Second Modern Hospital Amid Expansion Push
North Korea opens its second modern regional hospital in Kusong as Kim Jong-un announces plans for 20 more, calling 2025 the "first year of the public health revolution."
Operation Sagar Bandhu: How India's Army Races to Restore Sri Lanka's Lifelines
Indian Army engineers deploy Bailey bridges in Sri Lanka's cyclone-hit regions, restoring critical road connectivity as part of humanitarian mission Operation Sagar Bandhu.
South Korea's Transit Revolution: Why Foreign Tourists Can Soon Use Credit Cards
South Korea is reviewing a system to let foreign tourists pay for buses and subways with overseas credit cards, aiming to boost convenience for visitors.
South Korea's AI Law: Why Startups Warn of Service Shutdowns Next Month
South Korea will implement the world's first comprehensive AI law in January 2026, raising fears of service suspensions and an exodus of startups to Japan.
Belarus Frees 123 Political Prisoners—Including Nobel Laureate—in US Sanctions Deal
Belarus frees 123 political prisoners, including Maria Kolesnikova and Nobel laureate Ales Bialiatski, after a deal with the US to lift key sanctions.
South Korea's Transit Revolution: Why Foreign Tourists Can Soon Use Credit Cards
South Korea reviews a new system allowing foreign tourists to pay for buses and subways directly with overseas credit cards, aiming for 2027 rollout.
UN Peacekeepers Killed in Sudan: Drone Attack on Base Sparks War Crime Warning
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemns drone strikes on a peacekeeping base in Kadugli, Sudan, which killed six Bangladeshi peacekeepers and injured eight.