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Pretoria Mass Shooting: 11 Killed, 14 Injured in Hostel Horror
South African police confirm 11 dead, including 3 children, after gunmen opened fire at an illegal shebeen in Pretoria's Saulsville Hostel.
India and Eritrea Deepen Ties: Reviewing a Strategic Partnership in Asmara
India and Eritrea reviewed bilateral relations, focusing on capacity building, health, and trade during their third Foreign Office Consultations in Asmara.
Baloch Leader's Urgent Plea: Why EU Must Reassess Pakistan's Trade Status Now
Baloch National Movement presents evidence of enforced disappearances and drone strikes, calling on the EU to review Pakistan's preferential trade access due to human rights violations.
Pak-Afghan Border Erupts: Heavy Gunfire Amid Failed Ceasefire Talks
Heavy gunfire erupts at Pak-Afghan border in Spin Boldak, injuring civilians amid failed Saudi-mediated ceasefire talks. Tensions escalate.
Hong Kong's 'Sham' Election: Why Human Rights Watch Warns of Beijing's Grip
Human Rights Watch labels Hong Kong's election a 'sham', citing pro-democracy crackdowns, jailed leaders, and engineered low voter turnout under Beijing's tightening control.
Guadeloupe Christmas Tragedy: 10 Dead as Car Rams Crowd Amid Festive Prep
A vehicle plowed into a Christmas event in Sainte-Anne, Guadeloupe, killing 10 and injuring 9. The driver remained at the scene as an investigation begins.
Norway's Military Surge: Billions for Long-Range Weapons and New Submarines
Norway plans a $1.88B investment in 500km-range precision weapons and two new submarines to bolster national defense and deterrence.
Pakistan's Legal Weaponization: Rights Lawyers Face Trial Amid Crackdown
Baloch Yakjehti Committee slams the trial of human rights lawyers Imaan Mazari and Hadi Ali Chattha, calling it a weaponization of law to silence dissent in Pakistan.
UN Chief Welcomes Historic DR Congo-Rwanda Peace Deal Amid Decades of Conflict
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres welcomes the historic peace deal signed by the presidents of DR Congo and Rwanda, calling it a critical step for regional stability.
Olympic Flame Ignites in Rome: Italy's Journey to Milan-Cortina 2026 Begins
Italian President Sergio Mattarella lit the celebration cauldron for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Rome, launching a historic torch relay across Italy.
Ukraine Peace Talks in Miami: What Trump's Envoys Revealed to Negotiators
US and Ukrainian officials meet in Miami for peace talks following a key meeting between Trump's envoys and Vladimir Putin, as negotiations continue.
Pakistan's Heritage Crisis: Why 98% of Hindu, Sikh Sites Are Abandoned
A rights body reports 98% of Hindu and Sikh places of worship in Pakistan are abandoned or ruined, citing systemic discrimination and state failure.
India's Diplomatic Dance: How Modi-Putin Talks Reveal a US-Russia Balancing Act
Former White House official Lisa Curtis analyzes India's strategic balancing between the US and Russia during the Modi-Putin summit and its implications for trade and tech.
FIFA's Shocking First Peace Prize: Why Trump Won Amid Nobel Campaign
FIFA awards its inaugural Peace Prize to US President Donald Trump during the 2026 World Cup draw ceremony in Washington, DC.
Pakistan's Vanishing Opposition: Why Imran Khan's Isolation Signals a New Era
Analysis of Pakistan's shift to military-authoritarian rule under Army Chief Asim Munir and the strategic isolation of imprisoned former PM Imran Khan.
Balochistan's Brutal 'Kill and Dump' Policy: Rights Body Slams Pakistan Over Youth's Murder
Human rights groups condemn Pakistan for the extrajudicial killing of Abdul Wahab in Balochistan, highlighting a surge in enforced disappearances and state violence.
Poppy Surge in Pakistan: How a Narcotics Boom Threatens Regional Security
A new report warns that rising poppy cultivation in Pakistan's Balochistan province funds violence, deepens addiction, and threatens regional stability.
Pakistan's Madrasa Crisis: How Religious Schools Fuel Extremism and Militancy
A new report details how Pakistan's madrasas promote radical ideologies and militancy, with reform efforts blocked by clerical resistance and political expediency.
Khaleda Zia's Critical Flight: Medical Journey to London Postponed Amid Health Fears
Former Bangladesh PM Khaleda Zia's air ambulance to London is delayed. Her health worsens as doctors assess if she is fit to travel for advanced treatment.
India and Japan Forge Green Future: Envoy, Minister Discuss Key Collaboration
Indian Ambassador-designate Nagma M. Mallick met Japan's Environment Minister Ishihara Hirotaka to discuss bilateral collaboration opportunities in Tokyo.
Moscow Slams EU as 'Criminal Gang' Amid €210 Billion Asset Seizure Plan
Russia's Foreign Ministry calls the EU an "illegitimate institution" and warns of "harsh retaliatory measures" over plans to seize €210 billion in assets for Ukraine.
Japan's UN Envoy Rejects China's Claims: Why Taiwan Remarks Spark Diplomatic Clash
Japan's UN envoy calls China's criticism of PM Takaichi's Taiwan statement "unsubstantiated," defending Japan's defense posture amid rising regional tensions.
Foxconn's China Exit: How Erratic Policies Spark MNC Shift to India, Vietnam
Foxconn closes major Apple plant in China, citing erratic policies and rising costs, accelerating a multinational shift to India and Vietnam for stability.
Africa's Cybercrime Crisis: How Chinese-Linked Syndicates Are Exploiting the Continent
Major raids in Nigeria and Zambia reveal a surge in organized digital fraud, with Chinese-linked syndicates moving operations to Africa amid a global crackdown.
Operation Sagar Bandhu: India's Field Hospital Heals Sri Lanka Amid Cyclone Crisis
India deploys a field hospital and Bailey Bridges to Sri Lanka's Mahiyanganaya region, providing critical medical and logistical aid after Cyclone Ditwah.