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South Korea Demands X Protect Minors from Grok AI's Sexual Content
South Korea's media regulator asks X to submit plans protecting teenagers from AI-generated sexual deepfakes by Grok, citing criminal penalties.
Blizzards and Extreme Cold Paralyze Transport Across Northern Japan
Blizzards and extreme cold disrupt trains and flights in northern Japan, with severe weather warnings extending to coastal China.
Bangladesh Election Sees Lowest Women Candidates in 54 Years, Sparks Outrage
With only 4.24% women candidates, Bangladesh's upcoming election sees its lowest female participation since independence, drawing sharp criticism.
Pakistan's Remittances Hit Record $38.3bn, Sparking Economic Dependence Fears
Pakistan's overseas remittances hit a record $38.3bn in FY25, exceeding exports. Economists warn of rising dependence and structural economic risks.
Geo-Economic Confrontation Tops Global Risks for 2026, Says WEF Report
WEF's 2026 Global Risks Report warns geo-economic confrontation is the top risk, surpassing armed conflict and environmental threats, amid rising tensions.
Bangladesh Election Campaign Begins Jan 22 Amid Heightened Security
Bangladesh's election campaign begins Jan 22 for Feb 12 polls. Security is heightened, visas suspended, and the interim government vows a free and fair vote.
3.8 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Afghanistan, Follows Recent Tremors
A 3.8 magnitude earthquake struck Afghanistan at 90km depth, following recent shallow tremors in the seismically active region.
UN Urges Pakistan to Turn Population Boom into Economic Strength
UNFPA calls for Pakistan to transform its population growth into a driver for sustainable development through policy reform and gender equality.
Yokohama's Winter Illumination Named Among Japan's Top Night Views
Yokohama's "Yorunoyo" illumination event, featuring projection mapping and interactive art, helps earn the city a spot among Japan's three major night-view destinations.
Bangladesh Scraps Hasina's 1971 War History Project Over "Inaccurate" Interviews
Dhaka scraps a Rs 50-crore project to record 15,000+ 1971 war participant interviews, citing poor quality and historical inconsistencies.
4.3 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Tibet at 90km Depth
A magnitude 4.3 earthquake struck Tibet at 90km depth. Learn why the seismically active Tibetan Plateau is prone to frequent quakes.
4.0 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Myanmar, Shallow Depth Raises Risk
A shallow 4.0 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar, raising risks of strong shaking and damage. Learn about the region's high seismic vulnerability.
WHO Urges Higher Taxes on Sugary Drinks, Alcohol to Fight Diabetes, Cancers
WHO reports urge global tax increases on fruit juices, sugary drinks, and alcohol to reduce obesity, diabetes, cancers, and make health-harming products less affordable.
Bangladesh's Yunus Vows February Polls Amid Fake News Concerns
Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus assures US envoys elections will be held on Feb 12, pledging neutrality and addressing fake news threats.
Bangladesh Islamist Alliance Splinters Over Seat-Sharing Ahead of February Polls
Cracks emerge in Jamaat-e-Islami-led alliance as key partners Islami Andolan and Khelafat Majlis disagree on seat allocation for Feb 12 polls.
China Backs Iran Stability, Slams US Tariffs and Interference
China voices support for Iran's stability, opposes US tariffs and interference in internal affairs, as Iran appeals to the UN over US threats.
Crane Collapse Derails Thai Train, Killing 22 and Injuring Dozens
A passenger train in Thailand derailed after a construction crane collapsed onto it, killing at least 22 people and injuring over 55. Officials launch investigation.
WEF's "Net-Positive AI" Plan Aims to Save Power Grids from AI Energy Crunch
The World Economic Forum proposes a framework to prevent AI from overwhelming electricity grids, turning it into a tool for sustainability and efficiency.
Korean Chip Giants Face Rising Threat from US Patent Trolls Amid AI Boom
Samsung and SK hynix face increased patent lawsuits from NPEs as US policy changes weaken protections, threatening R&D and competitiveness.
Kyowon Cyberattack Exposes 9.6M Accounts; KT Loses 150K Users Post-Breach
A ransomware attack on Kyowon Group may have breached 9.6 million accounts. Meanwhile, KT Corp. loses over 150,000 customers after a data leak.
Bangladesh Suspends On-Arrival Visas Ahead of Key Elections
Bangladesh halts on-arrival visas for a month, citing security for upcoming national elections and a referendum scheduled for February 12.
Seoul Vows Action After Probe Into North Korea's Drone Incursion Allegations
South Korea pledges corresponding action following investigation into North Korea's allegations of cross-border drone incursions, as inter-Korean tensions rise.
US Congress Divided Over Greenland as White House Talks Loom
Congress debates opposing bills on Greenland's future as Danish and Greenlandic officials meet US leaders, following Trump's threats.
Tech Giants Face Nature Crisis: WEF Warns of Resource Strain & E-Waste
WEF report warns tech growth's huge water, energy, and e-waste footprint threatens sector's license to operate. Calls for nature-positive strategies.
Japan PM Takaichi Gambles on Rare February Snap Election
Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi to dissolve parliament for a rare February general election, seeking a stronger mandate for her economic and security agenda.