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Pakistan's ISI Faces Major Shake-Up After Intelligence Failures, Munir's Warning
Pakistan's ISI faces a major reshuffle after intelligence lapses lead to high army casualties, prompting a harsh 'perform or perish' warning from Field Marshal Asim Munir.
Japan PM Takaichi Meets Trump Amid Iran War, Taiwan Tensions
Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi meets US President Donald Trump in Washington to strengthen alliance amid West Asia conflict and rising China-Japan tensions.
US Envoy Sergio Gor Visits Sri Lanka, Maldives to Boost Indo-Pacific Ties
US Special Envoy Sergio Gor visits Sri Lanka and the Maldives to strengthen maritime security, trade, and regional stability in the Indo-Pacific.
Lee Jae Myung Calls for Fair Labor Flexibility, Stronger Worker Safety Nets
President Lee Jae Myung emphasizes dialogue and a stronger social safety net for fair labor flexibility, rejecting unilateral worker sacrifice.
US Intel Warns: China, Russia Lead AI and Missile Threats Reshaping Global Security
US intelligence warns China & Russia are the most persistent threats, with AI, cyber capabilities, and expanding missile arsenals creating a volatile global security landscape.
Taiwan Tracks 12 PLA Aircraft, 9 Warships in Latest Chinese Incursion
Taiwan's defense ministry reports 12 Chinese military aircraft and 9 naval vessels operating near its territory, with 5 crossing the median line into its ADIZ.
Afghan Cricketers Visit Airstrike Victims, Condemn Civilian Casualties in Kabul
Afghanistan cricket captain Hashmatullah Shahidi and players visit hospitals, condemn civilian casualties from Pakistani airstrikes in Kabul.
Dhaka Empties as Millions Journey Home for Eid Amid Transport Strain
Millions leave Dhaka for Eid, straining Bangladesh's road, rail, river, and air transport. Authorities deploy extra security as crowds surge.
Ex-Envoy Slams US-Israel Iran Strikes as "Overreaction," Questions Hostel Bombing
Former Ambassador Vidya Bhushan Soni calls recent strikes an overreaction, questions targeting of girls' hostel, and critiques violation of sovereignty.
UN Demands Probe After Pakistan Airstrike Kills Hundreds in Afghan Hospital
UN chief Antonio Guterres condemns Pakistan's deadly airstrike on a Kabul hospital, demands an independent investigation and cessation of hostilities.
Nepal's Ghode Jatra: Kaji Saheb Rides Through Lalitpur in Ancient Horse Festival
Ancient Ghode Jatra horse festival celebrated in Lalitpur, Nepal, with Kaji Saheb procession for good governance and warding off evil spirits.
Afghan-Pak Conflict Escalates, Threatening Regional Security & Trade Routes
Rising Afghanistan-Pakistan conflict disrupts trade, worsens humanitarian crisis, and threatens regional security with far-reaching consequences.
Nepal's Gen-Z Wave Elects Youngest PM, Shattering Political Traditions
Rapper-turned-politician Balendra Shah leads a youth wave to a historic two-thirds majority, poised to become Nepal's youngest Prime Minister.
China's Covert Media Influence in Georgia Raises Alarms, Says Watchdog
Reporters Without Borders warns of China using pro-Kremlin Georgian media to spread its narrative, bypassing foreign funding laws.
Japan PM Takaichi Heads to US for Crucial Talks with President Trump
Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi meets US President Donald Trump to strengthen the bilateral alliance, discuss economic security, and address Strait of Hormuz issues.
28% of Pakistani Children Out of School, Girls Disproportionately Affected
A new report reveals 28% of Pakistani children aged 5-16 are out of school, with girls and rural areas facing the highest exclusion rates.
Canada-India Academic Ties Forge Pathways for Future Talent and Growth
New scholarships, internships, and university agreements between Canada and India aim to enhance student mobility and collaborative research in AI and clean tech.
Taiwan Spots 36 Chinese Warplanes, 8 Vessels in Major Military Buildup
Taiwan's defense ministry reports 36 Chinese military aircraft and 8 naval vessels operating nearby, with 24 crossing the sensitive median line into its ADIZ.
Pakistan's Economic Recovery Threatened by Weak Production Base: Report
Experts warn Pakistan's deteriorating production capacity, high inflation, and rising debt threaten economic stability and risk social unrest.
515+ Girls Abducted, Forcibly Converted in Pakistan: Rights Body Report
A rights body reports over 515 abductions & forced conversions of minority girls in Pakistan from 2021-2025, highlighting a crisis of justice.
EU Chief Ursula von der Leyen Visits Australia to Boost Indo-Pacific Ties
EU President Ursula von der Leyen visits Australia to meet PM Anthony Albanese and strengthen strategic & economic cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.
Helicopter Crashes in Nepal During Landing, One Injured in Khotang
A helicopter crashed while landing in eastern Nepal's Khotang district, injuring one passenger. The aircraft was transporting a dead body from Kathmandu.
US Blames Own Pollution Fears for China's Rare Earth Dominance
A US defense official admits America transferred rare earth tech to China to avoid pollution, creating a strategic dependency and manufacturing gap.
UN Demands Probe Into Pakistan's Kabul Hospital Strike Killing Hundreds
UN Special Rapporteur Richard Bennett demands independent investigation and compensation after Pakistani airstrike hits Kabul drug rehab centre, killing hundreds.
Sindhi Leader Demands UN Referendum, Accuses Pakistan of Rights Abuses
JSFM Chairman Sohail Abro alleges enforced disappearances, forced conversions, and rights violations in Sindh, calls for UN-supervised referendum.