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Paul McCartney Reveals How Baking Bread Mended His Friendship with John Lennon
Paul McCartney shares how domestic life and baking bread helped heal his rift with John Lennon before the Beatles star's tragic death.
Nepal Opens Restricted Border Areas to Solo Trekkers with New Permit Rules
Nepal revises permit rules, allowing solo foreign trekkers in 15 restricted mountain areas bordering China with mandatory guides and agency support.
Lula Urges CELAC Unity, Says Latin America "Not Anyone's Backyard"
Brazilian President Lula da Silva pushes for Latin American unity at CELAC summit, stressing sovereignty, fighting crime, and boosting regional integration.
Putin Congratulates Kim Jong-un on Re-election, Eyes Stronger Russia-NK Ties
Russian President Putin congratulates North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on his re-election, expressing hope for stronger bilateral ties and continued cooperation.
Thailand Assures 103-Day Oil Supply, Boosts Market Transparency Measures
Thailand confirms sufficient oil reserves, launches Pump Radar app for real-time fuel tracking, and intensifies inspections to prevent hoarding and price gouging.
Afghanistan Sees Tourism Surge with Over 9,500 Foreign Visitors in 2025
Afghanistan reports a notable surge in foreign tourists for 2025, with visitors from the US, China, Europe, and beyond exploring its historic sites.
Afghan Schoolgirls Plead for Reopening of Schools Under Taliban Rule
Afghan girls in Kabul appeal to the Islamic Emirate to reopen schools, expressing fear for their futures as education remains restricted.
South Korea's Foreign Currency Deposits Drop for 2nd Month in February
Foreign currency deposits in South Korea fell in Feb due to declines in corporate and individual holdings. Euro deposits rose while dollar and yen fell.
Bolivian President Calls for Unity in Subnational Elections Amid Crisis
Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz Pereira urges newly elected local authorities to unite with the central government to tackle the nation's economic and institutional challenges.
Global Economy Faces "Major Threat" From Unprecedented Energy Crisis: IEA
IEA chief Fatih Birol warns of a historic energy crisis from Middle East damage, combining oil and gas shocks, posing a major threat to the global economy.
Kim Jong-un Reappointed as North Korea's President of State Affairs
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was reappointed as president of the state affairs commission, with key leadership reshuffles announced by state media.
Taiwan Tracks 10 Chinese Vessels Amid Rising Regional Tensions
Taiwan's defense ministry reports detecting 10 Chinese ships near its territory, highlighting ongoing sovereignty tensions and military monitoring.
6.1 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes South Pacific, Aftershocks Feared
A shallow 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck the South Pacific Ocean, raising risks of aftershocks. Learn about the dangerous Pacific Ring of Fire.
Taliban Accuses Pakistan of Eid Ceasefire Violation, Civilian Casualties
Taliban accuses Pakistani forces of firing mortar rounds in Kunar and Paktika, killing one civilian and injuring a woman during Eid ceasefire.
Pakistan's Climate Crisis: Rivers Dry, Crops Fail, Livestock Perish
Report warns climate change is permanently disrupting Pakistan's agriculture, devastating crops, livestock, and fisheries, pushing millions toward food insecurity.
China Tried to Block Taiwan Theatre Show in Strasbourg, Sparking Uproar
Report reveals Chinese consulate pressured a Strasbourg theatre to cancel a co-production with Taiwan's national theatre, sparking political backlash.
Pakistan Tops Global Terrorism Index as Deaths Hit Highest Since 2013
Pakistan leads Global Terrorism Index with 1,139 terrorism deaths in 2025, driven by TTP and BLA violence, marking a severe security crisis.
BTS Launches 'BTS 2.0' Era with Comeback Concert & New Album 'Arirang'
BTS returns with 'BTS 2.0,' new album 'Arirang,' a world tour, and a Netflix documentary after their hiatus for military service.
Secret Network Rescues 1,100+ Ukrainian Children Deported to Russia
A clandestine volunteer network has rescued over 1,100 Ukrainian children deported to Russia, using secret routes and negotiations.
Crowds Flock to Angkor Wat for Rare Equinox Sunrise Spectacle
Tourists gathered at Cambodia's Angkor Wat to witness the rare equinox sunrise, a stunning phenomenon that aligns the sun with the temple's central tower.
US-Ukraine Talks in Florida Focus on Key Issues for Peace Settlement
Ukrainian and US delegations held fresh negotiations in Florida to discuss next steps and coordinate approaches for settling the Ukraine crisis.
Cuba Plunged Into Darkness Again: Third Nationwide Blackout This Month
Cuba's national grid collapses again, leaving millions without power. Learn about the causes, impact, and government response to the severe energy crisis.
Sri Lanka Fuel Prices Soar Again, Crippling Bus Services Nationwide
Sri Lanka raises fuel prices for the third time in a month, causing private bus operators to halt services and demand fare revisions.
Russia Accuses US of Energy Market Domination Through Coercive Tactics
Russian FM Lavrov claims the US uses coups and assassinations to control global energy resources, as EU rejects Russian gas amid crisis.
North Korea's Parliament to Meet, May Codify Hostile South Korea Policy
North Korea convenes new parliament session to elect leadership, revise constitution, and potentially codify hostile policy toward South Korea.