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US Seizes Venezuelan Oil Tankers in Atlantic, Warns Against Sanctions Violations
The Trump administration seizes two oil tankers linked to Venezuela's "shadow fleet" in the Atlantic, warning of prosecution for sanctions breaches.
Nepal Minister Ghising Resigns After 115 Days Amid Political Pressure
Energy Minister Kul Man Ghising resigns amid PM's pressure on partisan ministers. He is set to join Rastriya Swatantra Party ahead of elections.
Trump Slams NATO, Claims Credit for Defense Spending Hike Amid Greenland Row
Donald Trump criticizes NATO, claims he raised allies' defense spending to 5% of GDP, and questions alliance unity after European pushback on Greenland.
Russia Demands Humane Treatment of Crew on US-Seized Oil Tanker
Russia demands the US ensure humane treatment and prompt return of Russian nationals from the seized oil tanker Marinera, citing international law violations.
Russia Slams US Over "Illegal" Seizure of Oil Tanker on High Seas
Russia condemns US Navy for seizing the tanker Marinera (Bella 1) in international waters, citing a violation of UN maritime law.
China Slams US 'Bullying' Over Venezuela, Demands Sovereignty Respect
China strongly condemns US actions in Venezuela as bullying that breaches international law and infringes on sovereign rights.
US Seizes Russian Tanker in Atlantic After Weeks-Long Chase, Escalating Tensions
US seizes Russian-flagged tanker M/V Bella 1 for sanctions violations after a high-seas pursuit, escalating tensions over illicit oil trade.
US Venezuela Strike Deals Blow to China's Latin America Ambitions
US military action in Venezuela targets China's growing economic and military influence in Latin America, a region Washington considers its backyard.
Pakistan's Brain Drain Crisis: 5,000 Doctors, 11,000 Engineers Leave in a Year
Data shows thousands of doctors, engineers, and accountants left Pakistan in 2024-25, challenging the official "brain gain" narrative and straining key sectors.
Pakistan's Religious Minorities Face Forced Conversions, Mob Violence, and Temple Demolitions
A report details forced conversions of Hindu girls, killings of pastors, mob attacks on Christians, and the demolition of minority places of worship in Pakistan.
Afghanistan Finds New Trade Routes as Pakistan Border Stays Shut
Afghanistan bypasses Pakistan border closure with alternative trade channels, avoiding major shortages as bilateral trade halts.
Russia Demands Sovereign Development in Latin America After Venezuela Coup
Russia calls for an end to foreign interference and guarantees sovereign development in Latin America following the US-led capture of Nicolas Maduro.
HESCO Workers Strike Against Pakistan's Power Privatization Plans
HESCO employees protest Pakistan's energy privatization, demanding job security and structural reforms, threatening nationwide action.
US Venezuela Oil Push Pressures Brazil, Petrobras Amid Regional Shifts
US moves to revive Venezuela oil output intensify competition for investment, pressuring Brazil's Petrobras to accelerate key offshore decisions.
BC Trade Mission to India Aims to Boost Forestry, Tech Amid Global Tensions
British Columbia Premier David Eby leads a trade mission to India to promote local businesses, deepen ties, and seek new markets for forestry and tech.
Pakistan's GDP Growth to Miss IMF Target Amid Export Slump, Flood Damage
Pakistan's GDP growth may fall to 3%, below IMF's 3.2% projection, due to plunging exports and flood damage, raising unemployment risks.
Pakistan's 5G Rush Risks Costly Misfire Without Affordability Fix
Telecom industry warns Pakistan's fast-tracked 5G rollout could waste forex, ignore affordability, and deepen the digital divide without consumer-focused policies.
Spain Leads NATO Allies in Support for Denmark Amid US Greenland Interest
Spain and key NATO allies reaffirm support for Denmark's sovereignty over Greenland after US remarks on potential acquisition, citing Arctic security.
6.2 Magnitude Quake Strikes Philippine Sea, Tsunami Risk Explained
A magnitude 6.2 earthquake struck the Philippine Sea at 85km depth. Expert explains the tectonic risks and tsunami potential in the Pacific Ring of Fire.
Ex-Danish envoy calls Trump's Greenland remarks unprecedented, urges private talks
Former Danish Ambassador Freddy Svane calls Trump's Greenland comments unprecedented, stresses dialogue is the only way forward for NATO allies.
Russia Sends Submarine to Escort Tanker in Tense US-Russia Atlantic Standoff
Russia deploys a submarine to escort an empty oil tanker pursued by the US Coast Guard in the Atlantic, escalating tensions over sanctions enforcement.
Hyundai to Launch US Humanoid Robot Testbed for Factory Automation in 2026
Hyundai Motor Group announces a US testbed for Boston Dynamics' Atlas humanoid robots, targeting factory automation and a subscription service model.
Taiwan Tracks 11 PLA Sorties, 6 Vessels Amid Invasion Study Warning
Taiwan reports 11 PLA aircraft & 6 naval vessels near its territory as a US study warns China could suffer 100,000 casualties in a Taiwan invasion scenario.
Venezuela's Acting President Rejects US Transition Claims, Says No External Agents Govern
Acting President Delcy Rodriguez asserts Venezuela is self-governed, rejects US claims, and declares mourning after US operation captures Maduro.
6.7 Magnitude Quake Strikes Philippines, Aftershocks Expected
A magnitude 6.7 earthquake struck off Davao Oriental, Philippines. Officials warn of aftershocks and potential damage in vulnerable areas.