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BNP Govt to Maintain Constructive India Ties, Says Bangladesh Expert
Bangladeshi journalist Zillur Rahman asserts long-term India-Bangladesh relations will remain constructive under a new BNP-led government, despite policy shifts.
Nepal Deploys 338,000 Security Forces for High-Stakes March 5 Elections
Over 338,000 personnel deployed across Nepal for March 5 elections, with 3,680 polling stations classified as highly sensitive.
Pakistan Airstrikes in Afghanistan Kill Dozens, Including 16 Family Members
Pakistan conducts airstrikes in Afghanistan's Nangarhar and Paktika provinces, killing dozens including 16 family members, prompting a diplomatic summons.
Pakistan's Military Escalates Global Crackdown on Dissidents Under Asim Munir
Report details intensified global attacks on Pakistani dissidents since General Asim Munir took command, citing UK violence and legal immunity.
Pakistan's Broken Social Contract: High Taxes, Zero Welfare for Citizens
Pakistani article laments high, regressive taxes with no social return, breaking the social contract and crippling the formal economy.
Pakistan Poverty Hits 29%, an 11-Year High Amid Economic Crisis
Pakistan's poverty rate hits 29%, an 11-year high, with 70 million in extreme poverty. Inequality and unemployment also reach multi-decade peaks.
US Court Rejects Trump's "Impulsive" Tariffs, India Studies Impact
US Supreme Court rejects Trump's emergency tariffs. Pawan Bansal calls decisions impulsive. New 15% global tariff announced. India studies impact.
China Tracks Australian Warship in Tense Taiwan Strait Transit
Chinese military tracked HMAS Toowoomba's Taiwan Strait transit. US-led allies conduct regular passages, challenging Beijing's territorial claims.
Salsa Legend Willie Colón Dies at 75, Leaving a Timeless Musical Legacy
Willie Colón, the iconic trombonist and composer who defined salsa music, has died at 75. Remembered for hits like 'Pedro Navaja'.
Bangladesh's New Cabinet Dominated by Business Leaders, TIB Warns of Risks
Analysis shows 35 of 50 ministers are business leaders, raising conflict-of-interest concerns flagged by Transparency International Bangladesh.
Pakistan Hosts Hamas, Fuels Regional Terror Networks: Report
Report warns Pakistan's military is providing operational space to Hamas, LeT, and JeM, escalating terror risks in South Asia and the Middle East.
Pakistan Strikes Afghan Border, Dozens of Civilians Killed in Airstrikes
Pakistan targets "terrorist camps" in Afghanistan, killing dozens of civilians. Kabul condemns the strikes as tensions escalate between the neighbors.
Trump Sends "Great Hospital Boat" to Greenland in Medical Mission
President Trump announces a US medical mission to Greenland, coordinated with Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry, following Arctic diplomatic talks.
Pakistan Strikes Afghan Seminary, Escalates Cross-Border Tensions
Pakistan conducts airstrikes in Afghanistan's Paktika & Nangarhar, targeting alleged terror camps after suicide attacks in Islamabad & Bajaur.
Ukraine Strikes Russia's Missile Plant with Flamingo Missiles in Bold Attack
Ukraine attacks Votkinsk plant producing Iskander missiles, using domestic Flamingo missiles. Zelenskyy details Russian strikes as peace talks stall.
'Golden' Songwriters Reveal Secrets Behind KPop Demon Hunters' Global Hit
The songwriters behind 'Golden' from 'KPop Demon Hunters' discuss the creative process, the iconic high note, and the film's global musical impact.
Trump Raises Global Tariffs to 15%, Vows to Make America "Greater Than Ever"
US President Donald Trump announces an immediate increase to 15% global tariffs, responding to a Supreme Court decision and impacting trade with India.
Pakistan Prioritizes Chinese Security Over Citizens Amid Militant Threats
Report says Pakistan's new security unit for Chinese workers signals desperation to keep Beijing's investment amid rising militant attacks.
Nepal's Youth vs Old Guard: March Election to Reshape Political Future
Nepal's March election tests Gen Z's power against veteran leaders, with PM ambitions for Balendra Shah and implications for China & India ties.
Austrian Film "Four Minus Three" Wins Top European Prize at Berlinale
Austrian director Adrian Goiginger's dramedy "Four Minus Three," based on a true story, wins the Europa Cinemas prize at the Berlin Film Festival.
Pakistan's Investment Ratio Hits Asia's Lowest at 13.8%, Trails Peers
Pakistan's investment-to-GDP ratio is 13.8%, the lowest among major Asian economies, far behind India and Bangladesh, a new report reveals.
Pakistan's Graduate Crisis: Skills Gap Leaves 8 Lakh Jobless Yearly
Report reveals Pakistan's 8 lakh annual graduates face joblessness due to unaligned curricula, unrecognized degrees, and a widening skills gap, fueling economic stagnation.
Pakistan's Tax Reforms Prioritize Optics Over Structural Change: Report
A report criticizes Pakistan's FBR for prioritizing procedural innovations over structural reforms to fix its chronic revenue collection issues.
South Korea to Proceed with US Investment Bill Despite Trump Tariff Ruling
South Korean lawmakers confirm plans to proceed with $350 billion US investment bill legislation, despite recent Trump tariff ruling.
Pakistan's Poverty Crisis: 70 Million in Extreme Need, Inequality at 27-Year Peak
Official survey reveals 29% poverty rate, 70M Pakistanis in extreme need, and highest income inequality since 1998 amid economic decline.