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Bangladesh Simmers Amid Riots: Ex-PM's Son Plans Dramatic Return Before Election
Tarique Rahman, son of ex-PM Khaleda Zia, seeks to return from UK exile as Bangladesh faces violent riots and heightened election security concerns.
India's Swift Relief: How Operation Sagar Bandhu Aids Sri Lanka After Cyclone Ditwah
India provides humanitarian aid, distributes assistance kits, and restores a critical bridge in Sri Lanka through Operation Sagar Bandhu following Cyclone Ditwah.
Nepal's Political Crisis: Oli Calls for Confrontation After Third-Term Win
After securing a third term, CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli calls for a decisive struggle against Nepal's interim government, defending past use of force.
Putin Warns EU: Seizing Russian Assets Is "Robbery," Not Theft
Russian President Vladimir Putin warns that EU attempts to seize Russian assets constitute "robbery" and will undermine global trust in the Eurozone's financial security.
India-Nepal Ties Deepen: New School Inaugurated in Sankhuwasabha
India inaugurates a new school building in Nepal's Sankhuwasabha district under the HICDP framework, strengthening bilateral development cooperation and local education.
Japan's Nuclear Stance: Why a Security Official's Shocking Remarks Spark Debate
Japan's government reaffirms its Three Non-Nuclear Principles after a security official suggested the country should possess nuclear weapons, sparking political demands for their replacement.
Nepal and India Unite: How Cross-Border Tourism is Getting a Major Boost
Officials from India and Nepal stress joint efforts to boost tourism, focusing on religious circuits, connectivity, and adventure travel during key meet in Pokhara.
India's Envoy in Japan: How Urakawa Mayor Supports Indian Community
Indian Ambassador-designate Nagma M Mallick meets Urakawa Mayor Hiraku Ikeda, thanking him for the town's support of the local Indian community.
US Commander Warns: Why Politicizing the Korean DMZ Risks Regional Peace
US Forces Korea chief General Xavier Brunson says the Demilitarized Zone must not be politicized, urging adherence to the Korean War armistice agreement.
Afghan Refugee Crisis: Over 5,700 Forcibly Repatriated in a Single Day
Over 5,700 Afghan refugees were forcibly returned from Iran and Pakistan in one day, as UN reports record arrests of Afghans in Pakistan in 2025.
Kremlin Warns West: Asset Seizures 'Will Not Be Left Unanswered'
Kremlin vows to punish those behind Russian asset seizures as EU leaders fail to agree on a reparations loan for Ukraine, opting for joint debt instead.
Afghanistan's Deportation Crisis: Over 2 Million Forcibly Returned Amid Child Emergency
UN reveals over 2 million Afghans, mostly children, forcibly deported by Iran and Pakistan, straining Afghanistan's fragile systems and deepening humanitarian crisis.
South Korea's $101 Billion Bet: AI and Semiconductors Get Mega-Fund Boost
South Korea directs its new 150 trillion won Public Growth Fund to AI, semiconductors, and batteries, with over 30 trillion won to be invested next year.
Seoul's Bold North Korea Plan: Why Sanctions Relief Could Reshape the Peninsula
South Korea's Unification Minister vows to lead policy, arguing sanctions have lost bite and proposing a new financial system to reengage North Korea.
Balochistan's Alarming Shift: Why Women Are Now Targets of Enforced Disappearance
Human Rights Council of Balochistan documents nine cases in 2025, revealing a systematic pattern of abduction and torture by Pakistani security forces.
North Korean Troops Cross Border 10 Times: Why November's Incursions Raise Alarms
South Korean lawmaker reveals 10 border crossings by North Korean troops in November, amid ongoing military construction and stalled diplomatic talks.
South Korea's New Mobile Rule: Why Facial Recognition Is Now Mandatory
South Korea will require facial recognition to open new mobile numbers from 2026 to combat identity theft and voice phishing scams causing billions in damage.
Korean Peninsula Crisis: President Lee Urges Preemptive Action Amid Rising Tensions
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung urges patience and proactive measures to ease hostilities with North Korea, citing unprecedented military barriers and hostile rhetoric.
From Refugee to Leader: Barham Salih's UNHCR Election Amid Global Crisis
Former Iraqi President Barham Salih, once a refugee himself, is elected UN High Commissioner for Refugees to lead the agency during a severe funding and displacement crisis.
How Stablecoins Became Africa's Financial Lifeline Amid Inflation Crisis
As inflation soars, Africans turn to USDT and USDC to protect savings and enable payments. Discover how stablecoins are reshaping personal finance.
UN Urges Restraint Amid US-Venezuela Tensions Over Oil and Land
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urges US and Venezuela to de-escalate tensions, respect international law, and preserve regional stability.
PM Modi's Ethiopia Triumph: 90-Second Ovation Reveals Deepening India-Africa Ties
PM Modi's historic address to Ethiopia's Parliament earned a 90-second standing ovation, highlighting a new strategic partnership and deep-rooted historical ties.
Bangladesh Crackdown: Yunus Advisor Orders Police to Arrest Awami League on Sight
Bangladesh's Home Advisor directs police to arrest Awami League members immediately, without checking for registered cases, amid escalating political tensions.
US Approves $10B Taiwan Arms Sale Amid Rising China Tensions—What's Next?
The US approves a $10B+ arms package for Taiwan, triggering a sharp Chinese rebuke and escalating military-diplomatic tensions with Japan and the Philippines.
India-Kenya Ties: A 2,000-Year Bond Built on Trust and Shared History
Indian High Commissioner Adarsh Swaika highlights the deep-rooted, trust-based partnership between India and Kenya, spanning over two millennia of people-to-people connections.