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Pakistan's Debt Crisis Threatens Growth, Jobs, and Future Generations
Report warns Pakistan's rising government debt diverts resources from private investment and job creation, creating a dangerous economic trap.
Trump Told G7 Iran Was About to Surrender as Conflict Rages On
Axios reports Trump told G7 leaders Iran was about to surrender. Iran's IRGC launches new missile phase as Trump vows to destroy the regime.
US Launches Trade Probe Into Bangladesh Exports Over Capacity Concerns
US launches Section 301 probe into Bangladesh's exports, examining textile surplus and industrial overcapacity. Read the latest trade developments.
Afghanistan Retaliates with Drone Strikes on Pakistan's Kohat Military Fort
Afghanistan launches retaliatory drone strikes on Pakistan's Kohat Military Fort after cross-border shelling, escalating tensions along the Durand Line.
Afghan Forces Seize 30 Beretta Pistols in Major Border Smuggling Bust
Afghan border forces intercept 30 Beretta pistols in Kandahar, part of a nationwide crackdown on arms smuggling and unauthorized weapons.
South Korea's Fuel Price Cap Shows Stabilization Effect on Day One
South Korea's new fuel price cap system is already showing price stabilization effects, says Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan.
Russia, China Gain as West Asia Conflict Reshapes Global Energy, Finance
Jefferies report says Russia gains from oil prices, China stabilizes markets as West Asia conflict reshapes global energy and financial dynamics.
North Korea-China Train Service Resumes After 6-Year Halt, Reaches Beijing
Passenger train service between China and North Korea has restarted after a six-year COVID hiatus, with the first train from Pyongyang arriving in Beijing.
Pakistan Bombs Afghan Fuel Depot Near Kandahar, Escalating Border War
Taliban says Pakistan bombed a private airline's fuel depot near Kandahar Airport, escalating cross-border strikes and tensions over the Durand Line.
US Probes 60 Nations Over Forced Labor Import Bans, Targets Major Economies
The US investigates 60 economies, including China and South Korea, for failing to ban imports made with forced labor, potentially leading to new tariffs.
Peru Declares Emergency in 283 Districts Amid Deadly Heavy Rains
Peru declares a 60-day state of emergency across 283 districts due to intense rainfall, with 41 fatalities reported and thousands of homes damaged.
US Launches Forced Labor Probe Targeting 60 Economies Including EU, India, China
US investigates 60 economies, including EU, India, and China, for failing to ban forced labor imports, alleging harm to American workers.
US Allows Nations to Buy Stranded Russian Oil at Sea After India Waiver
US grants temporary waiver for nations to buy Russian oil already at sea, following a similar move for India, aiming to stabilize global energy markets.
Netflix Series Explores Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera's Explosive Love Story
Netflix is developing a new scripted series on artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, exploring their passionate and tumultuous relationship.
Bangladesh to Revamp Human Rights Commission with Historic Ordinance
Bangladesh plans to establish a stronger National Human Rights Commission aligned with Paris Principles, boosting public trust and democratic governance.
Pakistan's Stunting Crisis: Millions of Children Face Cognitive Damage
Report reveals 40% of Pakistani children under five are stunted, facing cognitive damage and a lack of support systems, creating a future crisis.
Elton John's Husband Shares Hopeful Health Update Amid Singer's Vision Battle
David Furnish shares how Elton John is coping with blindness from a 2024 eye infection, focusing on family and hope for a cure.
Pakistan Blasphemy Laws Target Minorities, UN Rights Council Told
GHRD tells UN Human Rights Council that Pakistan's blasphemy laws lead to violence and persecution of religious minorities, citing 2,800 cases.
UNHRC Photo Expo Exposes Pakistan's Systemic Abuse of Minorities
Photo exhibition at UNHRC Geneva documents systemic discrimination, forced conversions, and enforced disappearances of minorities in Pakistan.
US Balochistan Mining Plan Faces Security Hurdles Amid China Rivalry
US plans to fund mining in Pakistan's Balochistan face major security challenges and occur amid strategic competition with China for critical minerals.
Bangladesh PM Calls for Cross-Party Unity in New Parliament's First Session
PM Tarique Rahman calls for national unity to build a self-reliant Bangladesh, as opposition lawmakers stage a protest walkout during parliament's opening.
Brazil Assures Stable Fuel Supply, Warns Against Price Speculation
Brazil's energy minister assures no fuel shortages, slams "criminal speculation" by retailers, and vows government action to protect consumers.
Pakistan's Medicine Crisis: Policy Delays Fuel Shortage of Vital Drugs
Essential medicines, including cancer drugs and vaccines, are scarce in Pakistan due to regulatory price-fixing delays, risking patient safety.
Russia Slams EU Silence After Drone "Terrorist Attack" on LNG Ship
Russia denounces a drone strike on the Arctic Metagaz LNG carrier in the Mediterranean as a "terrorist attack," criticizing EU silence on the incident.
Bangladesh Parliament Unanimously Elects New Speaker and Deputy Speaker
Bangladesh's 13th Parliament unanimously elects Hafizuddin Ahmed as Speaker and Barrister Kayser Kamal as Deputy Speaker.