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Venezuela's FM Warns of US 'Psychological Warfare' Amid Rising Tensions
Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Gil accuses the US of waging "psychological warfare" after sanctions failed, citing military threats and media power.
Border Crisis Deepens: Over 100,000 Cambodians Flee as Conflict Enters 4th Day
Over 100,000 Cambodians displaced as border clashes with Thailand continue for a fourth day, with civilian casualties and school closures reported.
Bangladesh Verdicts Spark Crisis: Rights Lawyers Warn of Democratic Backsliding
International lawyers warn Bangladesh's recent verdicts against ex-PM Sheikh Hasina and her family signal democratic backsliding and unfair trials.
Amy Winehouse's Father Apologizes in Court Amid Bitter Legal Battle
Amy Winehouse's father apologizes in High Court during a lawsuit against her friends over auction sales, denying claims of "petty jealousy."
South Korea and India Forge New Trade Paths: Why This Meeting Matters
South Korea's trade minister meets India's new ambassador to discuss upgrading their economic partnership and tackling trade barriers for Korean firms.
Singapore Urges Restraint: Amid Thai-Cambodia Border Clashes and Civilian Casualties
Singapore expresses deep concern over renewed Thai-Cambodia border clashes, urges restraint and dialogue, and advises its citizens against travel to conflict zones.
South Korea's Climate Pledge: Lee Vows Support for Pacific Islands Amid Rising Seas
President Lee Jae Myung meets Pacific Island foreign ministers, pledging enhanced cooperation on climate change, fisheries, and development assistance.
UN's Emergency Fund Crisis: Why Guterres Warns "Hope Is Running on Empty"
UN chief Antonio Guterres warns humanitarian funding is at its lowest since 2015, urging member states to contribute to the $1 billion CERF target for global crises.
Senate Grilling of US Trade Chief Reveals Escalating China Tensions
USTR Jamieson Greer defended high tariffs and tech export decisions amid intense Senate questioning over China's rare earth threats and trade surplus.
Nepal Seeks India's Green Light to Boost Power Exports to Bangladesh
Nepal's Energy Minister asks India to permit an extra 20MW power export to Bangladesh via Indian transmission lines, amid regional diplomatic strains.
Operation Sagar Bandhu: How India's Swift Cyclone Relief Saved Sri Lanka
India delivers critical aid, deploys field hospitals & engineers to Sri Lanka as first responder after Cyclone Ditwah under Operation Sagar Bandhu.
Papua New Guinea's Green Pivot: PM Marape Reveals 20-Year Economic Vision
PNG Prime Minister James Marape announces a strategic shift towards a green economy, leveraging forests and oceans for carbon offset and new investment.
UN Report Reveals $20 Trillion Prize: How Investing in Earth Boosts GDP and Reduces Poverty
A major UN report finds investing in climate, nature, and a pollution-free planet could add $20 trillion to global GDP annually by 2070 and lift millions from poverty.
Bangladesh's Dengue Crisis: Death Toll Crosses 400 Amid Rising Infections
Bangladesh's dengue outbreak worsens as the death toll surpasses 400 in 2025, with over 98,700 infections reported nationwide. Health authorities issue urgent advisory.
Amid Global Ecological Crisis: India's Key Role at UN Environment Assembly
Union Minister Kirti Vardhan Singh arrives in Nairobi for the UN Environment Assembly, reinforcing India's commitment to global environmental policies and Mission LiFE.
Pakistan Army's Desperate Crackdown: Why Defiant Imran Khan Poses a Threat
As talks fail, Pakistan's army plans to ban Imran Khan's PTI and pursue treason charges, fearing his public support and knowledge of state secrets.
Cambodia-Thailand Border Clashes: Over 500 Schools Shut, Thousands Flee Amid Fighting
Over 130,000 students affected as border clashes force school closures and mass evacuations. Both sides report civilian and military casualties amid renewed fighting.
Bangladesh Election Violence: 15 Injured in BNP-Jamaat Clash Amid Rising Tensions
Political violence escalates in Bangladesh as 15 Jamaat workers are injured in a clash with BNP supporters during election campaigning in Sirajganj.
Russia Reveals US Strategy Shift: Why "American Elites Badly Miscalculated"
Russian Foreign Ministry says new US strategy marks a major policy shift, questioning NATO expansion and globalism while warning of US "energy dominance" aims.
South Korea's Bird Flu Battle: 8th Outbreak Sparks Nationwide Duck Farm Lockdown
South Korea reports its 8th poultry farm bird flu case, triggering a 24-hour national standstill order for all duck farms and intensive quarantine measures.
South Korea's Growth Crisis: Could Economic Expansion Hit Zero by 2040?
BOK Governor Rhee Chang-yong warns South Korea's potential growth could drop to zero by the 2040s due to aging and low investment, urging financial reform.
Saudi Arabia Steps In: New Push for Afghanistan-Pakistan Truce Amid Rising Tensions
Saudi Arabia plans a new diplomatic mission to mediate between Afghanistan and Pakistan after ceasefire talks in Riyadh stalled, as border clashes continue.
Baloch Lawyers Targeted: Why Politically Motivated Charges Threaten Human Rights
The Baloch Students Council slams Pakistan's use of cyber laws to prosecute human rights lawyers Imaan Mazari and Hadi Chattha, calling it political silencing.
US-South Korea Alliance: Why New North Korea Talks Signal Diplomatic Shift
Seoul and Washington are negotiating a regular channel to coordinate North Korea policy, aiming to combine deterrence with renewed diplomatic efforts.
US Press Freedom Group Warns Yunus Amid Bangladesh Journalist Imprisonment Crisis
A US press freedom group writes to Bangladesh's leader, alleging wrongful imprisonment and inhumane conditions for four journalists ahead of elections.