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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.
Gwangju Library Collapse: 2 Dead, 2 Trapped in Tragic Construction Accident
A steel structure collapse at a Gwangju library site killed two workers, with two others trapped. Rescue operations continue as authorities investigate the cause.
Bulgarian PM Resigns Amid Mass Protests: What's Next for Sofia?
Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov resigns following nationwide protests over the 2026 budget, handing power back to the people and triggering a new political crisis.
Russia's Peace Stance: Why Sustainable Security Trumps a Temporary Ceasefire
Russian officials reject temporary truce, prioritizing "sustainable peace" and security for Russia over a simple ceasefire in the Ukraine conflict.
Pakistan's Trilateral Gambit: An Experiment to Bypass Regional Paralysis
A report analyzes Pakistan's push for a new bloc with Bangladesh and China as an attempt to work around the paralyzed, India-centric SAARC framework.
Bangladesh's Historic Vote: Why a February Election and Referendum Raises Tensions
Bangladesh's Election Commission announces the 13th national election and a historic constitutional referendum will be held simultaneously on February 12, 2026.
IMF's $1.2B Pakistan Lifeline: Why Households Won't Feel Relief
A new report warns Pakistan's IMF bailout fails to ease household pressures amid a widening trade deficit, political discord, and climate threats.
Pakistan's HIV Crisis: How Fake Doctors and Corruption Fuel an Epidemic
A shocking report reveals Pakistan's HIV crisis, fueled by fake doctors, contaminated syringes, and systemic neglect, with nearly 4,000 children infected in Sindh.
Pakistan Army's Dangerous Shift: Why Anti-India Policy Is Now Domestic Doctrine
Report reveals Pak Army chief Asim Munir uses anti-India rhetoric for domestic power, militarization, causing internal military rift over regional stability.
Afghanistan's Child Malnutrition Crisis: UN Warns 1.7 Million at Risk
UN humanitarian chief warns 1.7 million Afghan children risk death from malnutrition amid funding shortages and Taliban restrictions on women aid workers.
South Korea's Political Crisis: Ex-Minister Indicted Amid Martial Law Scandal
Former Justice Minister Park Sung-jae indicted for insurrection, abuse of power, and aiding first lady Kim Keon Hee amid martial law scandal.
South Korea Launches Martial Law Probe: Why a Secret Drone Mission Raises Questions
South Korea's defence ministry forms a special team to investigate allegations surrounding former President Yoon Suk Yeol's failed martial law bid and drone operations.
South Korea's Safety Shield: How Seoul is Protecting Citizens Abroad Amid Rising Risks
South Korea reorganizes its foreign ministry to better protect citizens abroad from scams, disasters, and conflicts, adding new crisis teams and personnel.
ISI's Big Play: How LeT-JeM Explosive Experts in Bangladesh Plot India Strike
Intelligence warns ISI is sending LeT & JeM bomb experts to Bangladesh to train for a major coordinated terror strike on Indian soil. High alert issued.
Bangladesh Crisis: Global Experts Flag 550% Surge in Cases Against Journalists
International experts report a 550% spike in cases against journalists in Bangladesh, citing political vendetta and a human rights crisis under the interim government.
India Slams Pakistan's 'Trade Terrorism' Against Afghanistan at UN
India's UN envoy assails Pakistan for closing trade routes to landlocked Afghanistan, calling it a violation of international law and WTO norms.
Operation Sagar Bandhu: How India Races to Restore Sri Lanka After Cyclone
India deploys army engineers and naval ships to restore bridges, communications, and deliver aid in Sri Lanka following Cyclone Ditwah as part of Operation Sagar Bandhu.
South Korea's Job Crisis: Why 2024 Saw Record-Low Growth Amid Construction Slump
South Korea's job growth slowed to a record low of just 60,000 new positions in 2024, driven by a construction slump and shifting demographics.
UNESCO Urges Protection of Ancient Temple Amid Thai-Cambodia Border Clashes
UNESCO urges urgent protection of the Preah Vihear World Heritage site as border clashes escalate between Thailand and Cambodia, damaging cultural property.