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Afghan Refugee Crisis: Over 5,500 Forcibly Repatriated in Single Day
Over 5,500 Afghan refugees were forcibly returned from Iran and Pakistan in one day, as returnees plead for shelter and aid ahead of winter.
Sindhi Leader's Urgent Plea: Global Action on Pakistan After Sydney Attack
JSMM Chairman Shafi Burfat urges world to hold Pakistan accountable at ICJ after Sydney terror attack by Pakistani-origin duo kills 15 at Jewish festival.
Afghan Returnees' Winter Plea: Why the Taliban's Promise Faces a Crucial Test
Afghan refugees forcibly returned from Pakistan and Iran plead with the Taliban for shelter, jobs, and supplies as harsh winter approaches, testing the group's promises.
South Korea and Laos Forge New Partnership: What It Means for Critical Minerals
South Korea and Laos agree to elevate bilateral relations to a comprehensive partnership, focusing on critical minerals, infrastructure, and combating transnational crime.
Seoul's Security Advisor Heads to Washington Amid Post-Summit Talks
South Korea's top security advisor travels to Washington for talks on nuclear submarines, North Korea policy, and implementing the recent US-Korea trade deal.
Chile's Political Shift: Far-Right Leader Kast Wins Presidency Amid Security Focus
Far-right candidate Jose Antonio Kast elected Chile's president, defeating left-wing Jeannette Jara. He campaigned on security, prisons, and immigration control.
Blizzard Batters Japan's Hokkaido: Travel Chaos and Warnings Amid Heavy Snow
A severe blizzard hits Hokkaido, Japan, causing major flight and train cancellations, power outages, and urgent warnings for avalanches and coastal flooding.
South Korea's Political Crisis: How Ex-President Yoon Planned Martial Law Over a Year Before Declaration
A special counsel concludes ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol began preparing for martial law in 2023, aiming to remove political opponents and monopolize power.
India's Lifeline Mission: Army Hospital Returns After Treating 7,000 in Sri Lanka
Indian Army medical team returns after treating over 7,000 patients in cyclone-hit Sri Lanka under Operation Sagar Bandhu, delivering vital aid and surgical care.
India at UNAOC: Reaffirming 'World as One Family' Amid Global Divides
MEA Secretary P Kumaran highlights India's ancient principles of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam and religious harmony at the UN Alliance of Civilizations forum in Saudi Arabia.
Korean Air's Zero Tolerance: Why Tampering with Emergency Exits Now Risks Jail
Korean Air adopts a zero-tolerance policy for emergency exit tampering, vowing criminal prosecution and travel bans after 14 recent incidents.
South Korea Warns of Bold, Preemptive Steps Amid Volatile Markets
South Korean financial authorities pledge bold, preemptive measures to stabilize volatile markets, citing strong economic resilience despite bond and currency pressures.
Cambodia-Thailand Border Crisis: 395,000 Civilians Displaced Amid Escalating Conflict
Nearly 395,000 Cambodians displaced as border conflict enters 8th day, with Thai military condemning attacks on civilians and imposing curfews.
Congo Crisis Deepens: Over 500,000 Displaced Amid Heavy Fighting
UNICEF warns of escalating violence in DRC, with over 500,000 people displaced in two weeks, including 100,000 children, amid M23 rebel advances.
Sydney Hanukkah Terror: Macron Leads Global Condemnation of Antisemitic Attack
French President Emmanuel Macron denounces the deadly Sydney shooting as an antisemitic terrorist act, expressing solidarity with Australia and the global Jewish community.
Nepal's Political Battle: Oli Faces Leadership Test Amid Party Revolt
Closed session begins to elect new CPN-UML leadership as KP Sharma Oli faces a challenge from Ishwor Pokharel, backed by Bidhya Devi Bhandari's faction.
Baloch Leader's Plea to Bollywood: Expose Pakistan's 'Forced Occupation'
Baloch American Congress President Tara Chand calls on Bollywood to produce a film exposing Pakistan's alleged forced occupation and resource exploitation in Balochistan.
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.