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PoJK, PoGB Humanitarian Crisis Deepens Amid Crackdowns and Neglect
Report highlights humanitarian crisis in PoJK & PoGB: power shortages, land grabs, protests met with arrests and communication blackouts.
Digital Cooperation Key to Global Development at UN Human Rights Council
Experts at UNHRC highlight digital tech and South-South cooperation as essential for achieving human rights, SDGs, and inclusive economic growth.
Afghanistan Accuses Pakistan of Ceasefire Violations Along Durand Line
Afghan military chief warns of decisive response after accusing Pakistan of shelling border areas, violating Eid ceasefire agreement.
BTS Returns with 'Arirang' Album: Track-by-Track Breakdown of Comeback
BTS ends hiatus with 'Arirang' album. Full track-by-track analysis of their Korean-inspired comeback, featuring Diplo, Ryan Tedder & more.
Baloch Group Exposes Pakistan's Rights Abuses at UN, Cites 1,355 Disappearances
Baloch activists detail enforced disappearances, killings, and internet blackouts at UNHRC, accusing Pakistan of weaponizing laws to suppress dissent.
Major Fire at South Korean Car Plant Injures 50, Triggers National Response
A major fire at a Daejeon car parts plant injures at least 50 people, prompting a national firefighting mobilization order from South Korean authorities.
French Sailor's Fitness App Blunder Exposes Aircraft Carrier Location
A French sailor's public workout data revealed the Charles de Gaulle's real-time position in the Mediterranean, a major security lapse amid regional tensions.
RCMP Sees No India Threat to Canadians, Easing Diplomatic Tensions
RCMP Commissioner says investigation finds no link between foreign entities and threats in Canada, marking a thaw in India-Canada relations.
US Extends Russian Oil Waiver, Adds Cuba and North Korea Exceptions
US extends license for Russian oil sales but excludes Cuba, North Korea, and Crimea. Move aims to stabilize energy prices amid West Asia tensions.
Taiwan Tracks 6 Chinese Warplanes, 8 Vessels in Latest Military Activity
Taiwan's defense ministry detected 6 PLA aircraft and 8 PLAN vessels operating near its territory, with 4 aircraft entering its air defense zone.
EU on High Alert for Migration Surge Amid Middle East Conflict Spillover
EU leaders pledge vigilance against potential migratory flows from Middle East conflicts, urging de-escalation and strengthening border security.
Kim Jong-un Oversees New Tank Drills as Daughter Ju-ae Makes Military Appearance
North Korea's Kim Jong-un oversees drill for new main battle tank with active protection system. His daughter Ju-ae appears, signaling her grooming as successor.
US Pushes Europe to Boost Defence, Eyes China Shift Impacting India
US urges Europe to take more defence responsibility, freeing resources to focus on China and the Indo-Pacific, with strategic consequences for India.
Trump and Takaichi Forge "Best Buddies" Bond in Talks on Iran, Energy, and Trade
US President Trump and Japanese PM Takaichi display close ties, discussing Iran's nuclear threat, energy security, trade, and joint defense projects.
Trump's Pearl Harbor Jibe Stuns Japanese PM in White House Meeting
President Trump defended secret Iran strikes by invoking Japan's 1941 Pearl Harbor attack, visibly unsettling PM Takaichi during their White House talks.
Japan PM Backs Trump's Peace Role Amid Global Security Concerns
Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi voices global security concerns, supports US President Donald Trump's peace efforts, and condemns Iran's actions in the Middle East.
US Envoy Meets Sri Lanka's President to Boost Ties, Discuss Middle East Impact
US envoy Sergio Gor meets Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake in Colombo to strengthen partnership and discuss regional stability.
Afghan Body Handed Over at Torkham After Pakistan Pauses Anti-Taliban Op
Tribal elders retrieve and transfer an Afghan national's body at Torkham border following a temporary pause in Pakistan's Operation Ghazab Lil-Haq.
Balen Shah Poised to Become Nepal's Next Prime Minister After Poll Report Submission
Nepal's Election Commission submits final poll report to President, formally starting the government formation process. Balendra 'Balen' Shah is poised to become the next Prime Minister.
Sri Lanka Grapples With Transnational Terror Threat Amid Anti-Terror Law Reform
Report warns Sri Lanka cannot overlook transnational terrorism, as debate intensifies over replacing the controversial Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA).
China Aims for AI Supremacy by 2030, Builds Military for Taiwan Option
U.S. intelligence warns China seeks global AI leadership by 2030 and military capability to seize Taiwan, preferring peaceful reunification.
Bolivia Joins BRICS Media Network Via Vision 360 Partnership Deal
Bolivia's Vision 360 partners with TV BRICS to expand Latin American representation and foster media cooperation among BRICS+ nations.
Pakistan's Rice Exports Crash 35% Despite Government Subsidy Scheme
Pakistan's rice exports fell over 35% in February despite a PKR 15 billion subsidy, raising questions about the policy's effectiveness.
Nepal Congress President Gagan Thapa Resigns After Party's Election Debacle
Nepali Congress President Gagan Thapa resigns following the party's poor performance in parliamentary elections, where it won only 38 seats.
Anutin Charnvirakul Elected Thailand PM with 293 Votes, Returns to Power
Anutin Charnvirakul wins PM vote with 293 votes. His coalition faces immediate challenges from border conflicts and economic issues.