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Ukraine-Russia Nuclear Deal: How Zaporizhzhia Talks Signal a Path Forward
A senior US official reveals progress in Berlin talks on operating Europe's largest nuclear plant, including a proposed 50-50 power split between Ukraine and Russia.
Nepal's Election Watch: Why 4 Global Observers Are Monitoring March Polls
Nepal's Election Commission approves four international bodies, including The Carter Center, to monitor the March parliamentary elections amid political dialogue efforts.
Ukraine's Rebuilding Blueprint: How BlackRock and World Bank Plan Post-War Future
US and European officials, with BlackRock and World Bank, are designing a massive economic reconstruction plan for Ukraine to ensure its viability after the war ends.
Ukraine Peace Breakthrough: US Offers "Article Five-like" Security Guarantees
US reveals "very strong" security package with NATO-style guarantees as core of potential Ukraine peace deal following Berlin talks with Zelensky.
Dhaka's Diplomatic Dance: Celebrating Victory Day Amid Pakistan Outreach
Bangladesh prepares grand Victory Day celebrations, honoring its 1971 liberation from Pakistan, even as its interim government pursues a diplomatic thaw with Islamabad.
Nepal Lifts Currency Ban: How New Rules for INR 200, 500 Notes Ease Travel
Nepal's cabinet eases travel by allowing Indian currency notes of INR 200 and 500, following RBI guidelines and benefiting tourists and medical travelers.
Pakistan's Judicial Harassment: Why Global Outcry Targets Lawyers' 'Tweets Case'
International groups condemn Pakistan's judicial harassment of lawyers Imaan Mazari and Hadi Chattha, citing misuse of cyber laws to silence dissent.
Balochistan's Forcible Disappearances: How a Human Rights Seminar Led to Family's Abduction
Four Baloch family members were forcibly disappeared after a human rights event in Quetta, with authorities failing to produce them in court, sparking outcry.
Addis Ababa Awaits: How Modi's First Ethiopia Visit Deepens Ties
Addis Ababa welcomes PM Modi on his first state visit to Ethiopia, focusing on trade, climate action, and strengthening India-Africa partnership.
EU's Russian Asset Plan Hits Wall: Why Funding Ukraine Just Got Harder
EU discussions on leveraging frozen Russian state assets to fund Ukraine have become "increasingly difficult," according to a top EU official ahead of a crucial summit.
South Korea's Political Crisis: Ex-Commander Retracts Testimony on Yoon's Alleged Order
A former military commander retracted his claim that ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol ordered lawmakers arrested during the 2024 martial law attempt, as a special counsel concludes the plot began over a year prior.
US Embassy Warns in Bangladesh: Avoid Protests Amid Rising Election Violence
The US Embassy in Dhaka issues a security alert for American citizens, warning of potential violence at political demonstrations ahead of Bangladesh's 2026 elections.
Czech Republic's New Cabinet: Amid Turbulence, Babis Returns to Power
President Petr Pavel appoints Andrej Babis's new coalition cabinet, marking his return to power amid economic and security challenges.
Dhaka Protest Demands: Why a Politician's Shooting Sparks Calls for Resignation
Student wing blocks Dhaka, demands Home Advisor Jahangir Alam Chowdhury resign over law & order failure after shooting of candidate Sharif Osman Hadi.
South Korea Extends $65 Billion Currency Swap Deal Amid Won Volatility
South Korea's central bank and finance ministry extend a $65 billion currency swap with the National Pension Service to stabilize the foreign exchange market through 2026.
Afghan Refugee Crisis: Over 5,500 Forcibly Repatriated in Single Day
Over 5,500 Afghan refugees were forcibly returned from Iran and Pakistan in one day, as returnees plead for shelter and aid ahead of winter.
Sindhi Leader's Urgent Plea: Global Action on Pakistan After Sydney Attack
JSMM Chairman Shafi Burfat urges world to hold Pakistan accountable at ICJ after Sydney terror attack by Pakistani-origin duo kills 15 at Jewish festival.
Afghan Returnees' Winter Plea: Why the Taliban's Promise Faces a Crucial Test
Afghan refugees forcibly returned from Pakistan and Iran plead with the Taliban for shelter, jobs, and supplies as harsh winter approaches, testing the group's promises.
South Korea and Laos Forge New Partnership: What It Means for Critical Minerals
South Korea and Laos agree to elevate bilateral relations to a comprehensive partnership, focusing on critical minerals, infrastructure, and combating transnational crime.
Seoul's Security Advisor Heads to Washington Amid Post-Summit Talks
South Korea's top security advisor travels to Washington for talks on nuclear submarines, North Korea policy, and implementing the recent US-Korea trade deal.
Chile's Political Shift: Far-Right Leader Kast Wins Presidency Amid Security Focus
Far-right candidate Jose Antonio Kast elected Chile's president, defeating left-wing Jeannette Jara. He campaigned on security, prisons, and immigration control.
Blizzard Batters Japan's Hokkaido: Travel Chaos and Warnings Amid Heavy Snow
A severe blizzard hits Hokkaido, Japan, causing major flight and train cancellations, power outages, and urgent warnings for avalanches and coastal flooding.
South Korea's Political Crisis: How Ex-President Yoon Planned Martial Law Over a Year Before Declaration
A special counsel concludes ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol began preparing for martial law in 2023, aiming to remove political opponents and monopolize power.
India's Lifeline Mission: Army Hospital Returns After Treating 7,000 in Sri Lanka
Indian Army medical team returns after treating over 7,000 patients in cyclone-hit Sri Lanka under Operation Sagar Bandhu, delivering vital aid and surgical care.
India at UNAOC: Reaffirming 'World as One Family' Amid Global Divides
MEA Secretary P Kumaran highlights India's ancient principles of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam and religious harmony at the UN Alliance of Civilizations forum in Saudi Arabia.