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South Korea Condemns North's Missile Launch, Urges Immediate Halt
South Korea condemns North Korea's latest ballistic missile launch as a UN violation, convenes emergency security meeting ahead of presidential trip.
North Korea Fires Ballistic Missiles, Heightening Tensions on Korean Peninsula
North Korea fires multiple short-range ballistic missiles toward the East Sea, prompting emergency meetings and condemnation from South Korea.
NZ PM Luxon Meets Sikh Leader, Celebrates Community's Contributions
PM Christopher Luxon meets Sikh leader Giani Kuldip Singh, discusses community harmony & contributions in NZ. Canadian PM also marks Sikh Heritage Month.
Brazil, Mexico, Spain Back Cuba, Urge Dialogue Amid Trump Takeover Threats
Leftist leaders issue joint statement expressing alarm over Cuba's crisis, urging international dialogue as Trump talks of "taking" the island.
South Korea Bets $17.8B on AI to Win Manufacturing War, Save Jobs
South Korea's industry minister warns losing the AI war is a greater threat than Middle East conflict, launching a massive AI manufacturing transformation.
North Korea Fires Multiple Missiles, Putting Japan and South Korea on High Alert
Japan activates crisis protocols after North Korea fires ballistic missiles. PM Takaichi vows "complete preparedness" as Seoul and Washington coordinate response.
Brazil, Mexico, Spain Urge Action on Cuba's Deepening Humanitarian Crisis
Brazil, Mexico, and Spain express deep concern over Cuba's humanitarian crisis, urging measures to ease suffering and respect international law.
Global Ministers Unite Against Illicit Finance, Target Fraud & AI Risks
Global ministers at FATF meeting pledge to tackle fraud, terrorist financing, and risks from AI and virtual assets through stronger, risk-based standards.
Pope Rejects Trump Targeting Claims, Says "Not In My Interest At All"
Pope Leo XIV clarifies his remarks were not aimed at President Trump, stressing his focus is on peace, not political confrontation.
Nepal's Longest Chariot Festival Begins with "Red God" Ascension
The longest chariot festival in Nepal, the Rato Macchindranath Jatra, has commenced in Lalitpur with the ascension of the deity to a 32-foot chariot.
Nepal's NPR 100 Customs Rule on India Border Goods Sparks Local Backlash
Nepal enforces customs duty on goods over NPR 100 from Indian border towns, facing backlash for hardship on low-income households and cross-border ties.
Japan, Australia Seal Deal for 3 Advanced Frigates to Boost Naval Power
Japan and Australia sign a contract to jointly deliver three advanced Mogami-class frigates to the Royal Australian Navy by 2029.
Pakistan Farmers Revolt: Nationwide Protests Against Corporate Farming
Farmers across 100+ Pakistani cities protest anti-farmer policies, reject corporate farming, and demand a fixed wheat MSP of PKR 4,000.
Pakistan's Alarming HIV Surge in Children Linked to Unsafe Medical Practices
Over 70 children admitted with HIV in Karachi in 2025. Doctors blame unsafe healthcare practices like reused syringes and unscreened blood.
Cambodia Fuel Prices Drop After Iran Opens Strait of Hormuz
Cambodia cuts retail gasoline and diesel prices after Iran declares the Strait of Hormuz open, easing global oil supply concerns.
IMF Warns Philippines' Debt Limits Energy Crisis Response Amid Global Turmoil
IMF urges targeted fiscal aid in Philippines energy crisis as high debt constrains support. Global oil volatility and US waiver extensions add to complex outlook.
Indonesia Eyes Russian Energy Partnership to Boost Refining, Storage
Indonesia seeks Russian partnership for oil refinery and storage development to enhance energy security and reduce fuel imports, amid global market shifts.
Global Development Banks Unite to Combat Economic Uncertainty, Boost Private Investment
Major development banks pledge closer cooperation to support member countries, mobilize private finance, and tackle risks from energy costs to supply chains.
Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon Seeks Historic Third Term in June Elections
South Korea's opposition PPP nominates incumbent Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon to run for a third consecutive term in the June local elections against DP's Chong Won-o.
UN Chief Warns Against Raw Power, Urges Rule of Law Future on ICJ Anniversary
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warns against weakening international law, urging a future guided by rules, not raw power, at ICJ anniversary event.
Korean Won Stabilizes vs Dollar as Iran Tensions Ease, Says Finance Minister
Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol says the Korean won is stabilizing against the US dollar amid easing Middle East tensions and expresses hope for further appreciation.
UN Warns South Sudan Faces Famine as Conflict and Hunger Spiral
UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher warns of imminent famine in South Sudan, with two-thirds of the population needing aid and critical funding shortfalls.
Trump Claims He "Settled India-Pakistan War" and Ended "Eight Wars"
Donald Trump claims he prevented wars between India-Pakistan and others, saving "millions of lives," while detailing Iran and Lebanon negotiations.
RSS Leader Hosabale Urges Ethics in Tech at Stanford, Warns of Inequality
RSS General Secretary Dattatreya Hosabale at Stanford warns unchecked tech growth deepens divides, calls for reviving Indian knowledge systems.
US Pushes India on Apple Tariffs as Trade Talks Hit Sticking Point
Top US trade official highlights India's high tariffs as key hurdle in negotiations, citing a sharp drop in American apple market share. Talks continue.