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Bithumb's 60 Trillion Won Bitcoin Blunder Triggers Major Regulatory Probe
South Korean regulators launch probe after Bithumb accidentally pays 620,000 bitcoins in a promo error, exposing systemic risks in crypto exchanges.
South Korea's Exports Jump 10% on Surging Global Chip Demand
South Korean exports rose 10.1% in Q4, driven by semiconductors. Sales to the US fell, but grew sharply in Central America and the Middle East.
Hakodate's Resilience: From Historic Fires to Climate Innovation
Discover how Hakodate, Japan, transforms disaster legacy into climate solutions, from fire-proof roads to sustainable aquaculture and new wine production.
January 2026 Ranks as 5th Warmest Globally Amid Stark Climate Extremes
January 2026 was the fifth-warmest globally, featuring severe cold in the Northern Hemisphere and record heat in the Southern Hemisphere.
Trump Lashes Out at Canada Over Trade "Unfairness" and Bridge Dispute
US President Donald Trump criticizes Canada for unfair trade, targeting a new bridge and dairy tariffs, and vows immediate negotiations.
Global Hindu Alliance Demands Action on Bangladesh Rights Abuses
A global Hindu alliance cites a human rights crisis, forced migration, and attacks on minorities in Bangladesh, urging international intervention.
US Briefing Warns Bangladesh Nearing "Political Cliff" Over Rights, Elections
A US congressional briefing warns Bangladesh is heading toward a political cliff, with religious minorities under threat and democratic institutions strained ahead of elections.
Bangladesh's Tarique Rahman Congratulates Japan's PM Takaichi on Election Win
BNP's Tarique Rahman congratulates Japan's PM Sanae Takaichi, drawing parallels to Bangladesh polls. Takaichi thanks PM Modi, vows stronger India-Japan ties.
US and Bangladesh Sign Historic Reciprocal Trade Agreement in Washington
The US and Bangladesh signed a binding trade deal covering tariffs, labor standards, and digital trade, marking the first US reciprocal pact in South Asia.
US Congressman Hails India Trade Deal as "Step Forward" Amid Tensions
US Congressman Suhas Subramanyam welcomes the US-India trade agreement, calling it necessary after unsustainable tariffs strained relations.
Taiwan Tracks Chinese Military Sorties as European MPs Urge Defence Boost
Taiwan reports Chinese military incursions as European lawmakers, citing Ukraine, urge increased defence spending to deter potential invasion.
Mexico Defies US Sanctions, Vows Continued Humanitarian Aid to Cuba
President Claudia Sheinbaum pledges ongoing food and fuel support for Cuba, challenging US sanctions and calling the blockade unfair.
US-India Trade Deal Opens Market for Kansas Farms, Kentucky Bourbon
New US-India trade framework boosts exports of Kansas agricultural products and Kentucky bourbon, backed by lawmakers and industry groups.
Bangladesh Elections: Final Campaign Push Amid Rising Islamist Politics
As Bangladesh's election campaigning concludes, a new report warns of negative consequences from rising Islamist politics, especially for women.
US and Bangladesh Sign Historic Reciprocal Trade Agreement
The US and Bangladesh sign a landmark trade agreement to reduce tariffs and boost market access, strengthening bilateral economic ties.
Japan PM Takaichi Thanks Modi After Election Win, Vows Stronger Indo-Pacific Ties
Japan's PM Sanae Takaichi thanks PM Narendra Modi for congratulations after her coalition's decisive election victory, pledges to strengthen strategic partnership.
US Threatens Tariff Hike on South Korea Over Stalled Trade Deal Progress
US Trade Rep warns South Korea of tariff reversion to 25% if no progress is made on non-tariff barriers and investment pledges.
53 Migrants Dead or Missing After Boat Capsizes Off Libya Coast
At least 53 migrants are dead or missing after a rubber boat capsized off Libya. Two Nigerian women survived. The Central Mediterranean route remains deadly.
India Must Brace for All Outcomes as Bangladesh Elections Approach
As Bangladesh votes, a report urges India to prepare for all scenarios amid rising anti-India sentiment and Pakistan's growing influence in Dhaka.
Nepal Begins Ballot Dispatch for March Parliamentary Elections
Nepal's Election Commission starts dispatching ballot boxes to remote districts and prints millions of ballot papers for the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Measles Cases Surge Past 14,000 in Mongolia, Primarily Hits Children
Measles infections surge in Mongolia, with over 14,000 cases. Health officials urge two vaccine doses as most new cases are in schoolchildren.
Pakistan's FGEHA Housing Projects in Bhara Kahu Hit by Major Delays
Green Enclave and Sky Gardens projects face prolonged delays, missing deadlines and causing allottee dissatisfaction. Latest updates on progress.
Pakistan's Economic Stagnation: Low Growth, High Unemployment Persist
Report reveals Pakistan's economy stuck at 3% growth, 8% unemployment, with rising youth joblessness and declining household consumption.
South Korea's Lee Congratulates Japan's Takaichi, Eyes Next Summit
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung congratulates Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi on her party's election victory, seeks to deepen bilateral ties via shuttle diplomacy.
US-South Korea Boost Aerial Drills Amid North Korea Tensions
South Korea & US air forces launch Buddy Squadron drill with more jets & sorties, halving yearly sessions but boosting intensity.