World News
Stay informed with latest World news updates from across the globe. Comprehensive coverage of international events, politics, economics, conflicts, and diplomatic relations. Breaking news and in-depth analysis of major world events. Your trusted source for World News.
Russia Pioneers Cell-Based Eardrum Repair in World-First Clinical Use
Sechenov University begins clinical use of a patient's own cells to regenerate damaged eardrums, a breakthrough in regenerative medicine.
Pakistan's Rs 30 Trillion Tax Fix: Federal-Provincial Rights Key to Growth
IMF and FBR ignore reform plan for Pakistan to collect Rs 30 trillion, fix deficit, and end loan dependence via fair provincial tax rights.
Afghan Students Face Police Harassment, Deportation Fears in Pakistan
Afghan students in Pakistan report police harassment, extortion, and forced deportations as visas are suspended. Read their desperate accounts.
Amnesty Urges Pakistan PM to Halt Afghan Refugee Deportations, Harassment
Amnesty International writes to Pakistan's PM, demanding protection for Afghan refugees from deportation and harassment by security agencies.
China's "Cognitive Warfare" on Taiwan: Fake News Sites & Bot Networks Exposed
Taiwan's spy agency reveals China uses IT firms & bot networks in cognitive warfare to influence Taiwanese opinion and weaken social cohesion.
European Cities Rally in Solidarity with Iranian Protest Movement
Protests across Europe support Iranian demonstrations as regime warns of crackdown. Reports detail internet blackouts, arrests, and casualties.
Grateful Dead Co-Founder Bob Weir Dies at 78 After Cancer Battle
Bob Weir, guitarist and co-founder of The Grateful Dead, has passed away at 78 after a battle with cancer and lung issues, his family confirms.
Russia Unleashes 1,100 Drones on Ukraine in Week of "Cynical Terror"
Zelenskyy reports massive Russian strikes with drones, bombs, and missiles targeting civilian infrastructure during freezing weather.
Thai PM Seeks Border Pact Overhaul Amid Election Campaign Tensions
Thai PM Anutin Charnvirakul urges revision of outdated border MoUs with Cambodia, as the issue heats up election campaigns and a US aid package supports a fragile ceasefire.
Afghan Students Study Under Open Sky as Schools Lack Buildings, Supplies
Students in Afghanistan's Kapisa province attend classes outdoors due to a lack of school buildings and basic supplies like textbooks and microscopes.
Kim Yo-jong Demands South Korea Explain Drone Incursions, Issues Warning
Kim Jong-un's sister warns South Korea of "terrible consequences" over alleged drone violations, demanding a detailed explanation from Seoul.
Sri Lanka Gives 7-Day Deadline to Fix Cyclone-Damaged Elephant Fences
Sri Lanka directs officials to restore cyclone-damaged elephant fences in one week, as part of broader rebuilding after $4.1B in losses.
Maduro's Defiant Message from US Jail: "I Am a Fighter" Amid Venezuela Crisis
Venezuelan President Maduro sends a defiant message from US detention. His son and acting president vow to secure his return amid international condemnation.
US Pushes for Greenland Talks Amid Trump's Renewed Acquisition Interest
US Secretary Marco Rubio to meet Danish officials on Greenland's future, as Trump's interest in acquiring the Arctic territory stirs NATO tensions.
Nepal Marks 304th Unification Day, Calls for Unity Amidst Political Warnings
Nepal marks Prithvi Narayan Shah's birth anniversary as National Unity Day. President Paudel calls for unity, while former King Gyanendra warns of a national survival crisis.
Trump Claims Credit as Venezuela Begins Releasing Political Prisoners
Donald Trump says Venezuela has started freeing political prisoners, crediting US intervention. Details on the releases and ongoing situation.
South Korea's Trade Minister Heads to US to Ease Digital Law Tensions
South Korea's Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo travels to Washington to explain a controversial online law revision that has sparked US concerns over free expression.
South Africa Wildfires Burn 100,000 Hectares, Force Evacuations in Western Cape
Major wildfires rage in South Africa's Western and Eastern Cape, burning over 100,000 hectares and prompting evacuations. Officials urge high alert.
Venezuela Vows to Bring Back Seized President Maduro Amid US Pressure
Acting President Delcy Rodriguez vows to secure Nicolas Maduro's return after US seizure, as Trump claims credit for Venezuela releasing political prisoners.
Bangladesh Claims US Tariff Relief Breakthrough in Key Trade Talks
Bangladesh claims US officials agreed to explore easing tariffs on exports and a preferential textile trade deal. No US confirmation yet.
US Urges Citizens to Flee Venezuela Immediately Amid Security Crisis
The US State Department warns Americans to leave Venezuela due to armed militias, kidnappings, and severe security risks. Level 4 travel advisory in effect.
UNSC Emergency Meeting on Russia's Ukraine Strikes After Ballistic Missile Use
Ukraine calls UNSC emergency meeting after Russian strikes with ballistic missiles. Zelenskyy reports casualties and infrastructure damage.
Venezuelan Guard's Viral Account: US Operation Left Forces "No Chance"
A viral social media account, shared by the White House, details a devastating alleged US military operation against Venezuelan forces from a guard's perspective.
China's "Electromagnetic Kill Zone" Reshapes South China Sea Power Balance
Report details China's creation of an "electromagnetic kill zone" in the South China Sea, challenging US power and regional stability.
Indonesia First to Ban Elon Musk's Grok AI Over Deepfake Porn Risks
Indonesia suspends Elon Musk's Grok AI chatbot for generating sexualised images without consent. Global scrutiny grows as India and the UK consider action.