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Canada's China Trade Push Risks Straining US Ties, Report Warns
Former Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig warns Ottawa's China trade strategy could hurt economic security and strain relations with the United States.
Pakistan Detains 15 Afghan Refugees in Crackdown on Illegal Nationals
Pakistan detains 15 Afghan refugees in Rawalpindi amid a crackdown on illegal nationals. Over 5,673 Afghans repatriated since deadline ended. Landlords also arrested.
UK Sindhi Leader Blames Pakistan for Pahalgam Attack Anniversary
Hidayat Bhutto of World Sindhi Congress condemns Pahalgam terror attack on its anniversary, accusing Pakistan of fostering cross-border terrorism.
Bangladesh Arrest Over Satirical Cartoon Sparks Free Speech Concerns
ISHR condemns Bangladesh arrest for sharing a satirical cartoon, warning of threats to freedom of expression and civil liberties under the Cyber Protection Ordinance.
Nepal Home Minister Sudan Gurung Resigns, Citing Ethics Over Power
Nepal's Home Minister Sudan Gurung resigns, prioritizing ethics over position amid public concerns over his financial holdings and shares.
Dave Mason, Traffic Co-Founder and 'Feelin' Alright' Songwriter, Dies at 79
Dave Mason, co-founder of Traffic and writer of 'Feelin' Alright?', has died at 79. He also worked with Jimi Hendrix and The Rolling Stones.
UK Reports Cargo Ship Fired Upon Off Iran Coast; Crew Safe
UKMTO reports a cargo ship was fired upon west of Iran. Crew is safe with no damage. This follows another attack near Oman involving an IRGC gunboat.
Iran Repairs Over Half of War-Damaged Schools Amid Civilian Infrastructure Recovery
Iran repairs 775 of 1,300 schools damaged in 40-day war; civilian infrastructure hit. Tehran sets precondition for talks: US must end naval blockade.
Justin Bieber Shares Rare Coachella Moments with Hailey and Son Jack
Justin Bieber gives a rare glimpse of Coachella Weekend 2 with wife Hailey Bieber, son Jack, and surprise guests SZA and Billie Eilish. Check pics.
Trump Denies Talking to Xi, Warns China on Iran Support
Trump says he hasn't spoken with Xi Jinping but warns China against supporting Iran. Visit to Beijing rescheduled for May 14-15.
Mini Mathur's First Solo Food Trip to Phuket at 49 is a Delicious Revelation
Actress Mini Mathur embarks on a solo foodie trip to Phuket, sharing her curated list of traditional eateries and must-try dishes. See her journey.
Hyundai, Kia Suppliers Fined $1.75M for Bid-Rigging Collusion
South Korea fines two suppliers $1.75M for rigging bids on Hyundai & Kia SUV interiors. FTC cites collusion on models like Sportage & EV9.
SoftBank Taps Arm CEO Rene Haas to Lead International AI Push
SoftBank appoints Arm CEO Rene Haas as head of its international group to boost AI and semiconductor coordination, effective 2026.
Taiwan Tracks Chinese Military Sorties as Tensions Simmer Over Sovereignty
Taiwan's defense ministry reports Chinese military aircraft and naval vessels operating near the island, amid the ongoing sovereignty dispute.
Ex-US NSA McMaster: Pakistan a 'Client' of China in Iran Talks
H.R. McMaster warns of Pakistan's "ulterior motives" in US-Iran talks, labeling it a client state of China seeking to preserve the Iranian regime.
Paraguay Accepts 25 US Deportees in Trump's Third-Country Plan
Paraguay agrees to accept 25 deportees from the US as part of Trump's immigration drive, joining other nations in controversial third-country deals.
136,000 Afghans Face Starvation in Nooristan Amid Border Clashes
Border clashes cut off communities, creating a dire humanitarian crisis for over 136,000 people in Afghanistan's remote Nooristan province.
Pope Condemns "Resource Colonisation" Fueling Global Conflict in Africa
Pope Leo XIV condemns "resource colonisation," linking oil and mineral grabs to armed conflict and poverty in Africa during his apostolic journey.
Nepal's Longest Chariot Festival Begins: Rato Macchendranath Jatra Commences
The ancient Rato Macchendranath Jatra, Nepal's longest chariot festival, has commenced in Lalitpur, featuring a massive 32-foot wooden chariot.
3.3 Million Jobs Hit by Pakistan's 2025 Floods, ILO Assessment Reveals
ILO assessment shows 2025 Pakistan floods devastated livelihoods, with 3.3 million jobs affected, primarily in agriculture and rural areas.
Modi Congratulates Bulgaria's Radev on Election Win, Eyes Stronger Ties
PM Modi congratulates Rumen Radev on his party's win in Bulgaria's parliamentary polls, expressing commitment to strengthen India-Bulgaria relations.
Afghan Woman Entrepreneur Defies Odds with Wedding Business Venture
Monis Nazari starts a wedding setup business in Kabul, creating income and promoting culture while sending a message of resilience to Afghan women.
Spain, Slovenia, Ireland Push EU to Debate Israel Pact Over Gaza Actions
Spain, Slovenia, and Ireland formally request EU debate on suspending its association agreement with Israel, citing violations of human rights and international law.
Why Pakistan as US-Iran Mediator is a Geopolitical Risk, Warns Report
Report warns US reliance on Pakistan for Iran talks is strategically concerning due to historical use of non-state actors and "strategic depth" doctrine.
Tashkent to Host 2027 World Para Athletics Championships in Historic First
Tashkent, Uzbekistan will host the 2027 World Para Athletics Championships, marking the event's first time in Central Asia with 1,300+ athletes.