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Zelenskyy Condemns Russian Strikes on Kharkiv Amid Escalating Drone Attacks
Zelenskyy reports Russian missiles hit Kharkiv residential area as Russia accuses Ukraine of a deadly drone strike on a Kherson cafe. Latest war updates.
Seoul Urges Pyongyang: "Any Agenda, Any Time" to Ease Korean Tensions
South Korea's Unification Minister calls for an end to hostilities, offering unconditional talks on any agenda to ease tensions and promote cooperation.
World Leaders Mourn Bangladesh's First Female PM Khaleda Zia
Singapore, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and India express condolences on the passing of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, honoring her democratic legacy.
South Asian Leaders Mourn Bangladesh's First Woman PM Khaleda Zia
Leaders of Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Singapore express condolences for former Bangladesh PM Khaleda Zia, honoring her democratic legacy and regional diplomacy.
Polio Resurgence in Hyderabad: 12,000 Children Miss Vaccines in 2025
Hyderabad, Sindh, remains polio-endemic with over 12,000 children unvaccinated in 2025, highlighting official negligence and public resistance in Pakistan.
Afghanistan's Deadly Deluge: 17 Killed as Rains End Drought, Trigger Floods
Heavy rain and snowfall in Afghanistan have killed 17 people, injured 11, and damaged infrastructure, affecting 1,800 families amid flash flooding.
Russia Says Khorly Attack Death Toll Rises to 28, Condemns "Terrorist Act"
Russia reports a woman has died in hospital, raising the Khorly attack death toll to 28. Moscow condemns the strike as a Ukrainian "terrorist act" targeting civilians.
China's Taiwan Drives Disrupt 941 Flights, Simulate "Quasi-Blockade" Tactics
China's military exercises forced 941 flight cancellations, simulating a "quasi-blockade" of Taiwan and testing control of critical air and sea lanes.
Pakistan Rights Body Slams Lawyer's Suspension, Warns of Judicial Independence Erosion
Human Rights Council condemns Punjab Bar Council for suspending lawyer Mian Ali Ashfaq's license, calling it a violation of judicial independence and advocacy freedom.
Bulgaria Joins the Eurozone: A Historic Leap Amid Celebration and Concern
Bulgaria officially adopts the euro, joining the Eurozone. EU and IMF leaders welcome the move, while citizens navigate a dual-currency transition and express economic concerns.
South Korea Smashes Export Record with $700B Milestone in 2025
South Korea's exports soared to a record $709.7B in 2025, fueled by booming semiconductor and auto sales, achieving its largest trade surplus since 2017.
Xi Invites South Korea's Lee for Summit Amid Regional Tensions
Chinese President Xi Jinping invites South Korean President Lee Jae Myung for a state visit to discuss cooperation, denuclearization, and regional stability.
China's Naval Encircling of Taiwan Sparks Regional Tensions and U.S. Call for Restraint
Taiwan reports Chinese naval vessels, official ships, and balloons near its waters, amid military drills and U.S. calls for reduced tensions in the Indo-Pacific.
South Korea to Restructure Overseas Missions for More Agile Diplomacy
South Korea's FM vows to restructure overseas diplomatic missions for efficiency, focusing on economic outreach and summit diplomacy amid shifting global dynamics.
India Mourns Swiss Ski Resort Fire That Killed 40 in Crans-Montana
India expresses solidarity after a tragic fire explosion at a Swiss ski resort bar kills 40, injures 115. Global condolences pour in as investigation continues.
Taiwan Thanks U.S. for Urging Restraint Amid China's Military Drills
Taiwan's NSC head Joseph Wu thanks U.S. for calling for restraint after China's military exercises near Taiwan, highlighting regional tensions.
US Slaps Up to 65.72% Anti-Dumping Tariffs on South Korean Chemicals
The US preliminarily imposes tariffs up to 65.72% on Korean chemical exports, a major reduction from initial allegations. Final ruling expected in May.
South Korea's IT Sector Drives Growth, But Disparities Widen, Warns BOK Chief
Bank of Korea Governor projects 1.4% growth excluding IT, warns of unsustainable recovery and a weak won's inflationary risks. Key economic insights for 2026.
Russia Shares "Evidence" with US After Alleged Drone Attack on Putin's Residence
Russia presents US with drone debris, claiming Ukraine targeted Putin's Novgorod residence. Ukraine denies involvement as global leaders urge diplomacy.
US Urges China to De-escalate Taiwan Tensions Amid Live-Fire Drills
The US cautions China over military drills near Taiwan, as international concern grows over regional stability. Read the latest developments.
Kim Jong-un's Daughter Makes Symbolic Debut at North Korea's Family Mausoleum
Kim Ju-ae, daughter of North Korea's leader, pays tribute at the Kumsusan Palace for the first time, fueling discussions on her political role and dynastic succession.
Pakistan Boosts US Lobbying to Shape Policy on Kashmir, Rare Earths & Relations
FARA filings reveal Pakistan's intensified US lobbying, targeting Congress & media on Kashmir, rare earth minerals, and bilateral relations with multi-million dollar contracts.
US Urges Restraint as China Conducts Largest-Ever Military Drills Near Taiwan
The US urges China to cease military pressure on Taiwan after its largest-ever "Justice Mission 2025" drills, as allies express concern over regional stability.
Yunus Calls to Revitalize SAARC, Citing "Alive" Spirit at Zia's Funeral
Bangladesh's Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus calls to revitalize SAARC, citing strong regional solidarity displayed at former PM Khaleda Zia's state funeral in Dhaka.
Minor 3.5 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Bhutan, No Damage Reported
A minor earthquake of magnitude 3.5 struck Bhutan on January 2nd. Get the latest details on depth, epicentre, and official reports.