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Khaleda Zia's Alliance Politics and the Complexities of Bangladesh-India Ties
A former Bangladesh minister reveals how Khaleda Zia's multi-party alliances strained Dhaka-Delhi relations, despite her personal efforts to maintain smooth bilateral ties.
2025 Global Conflict Review: From Asia to Africa, Nations Grapple with Unending Wars
A review of 2025's deadly conflicts from Southeast Asia to Africa, detailing border wars, humanitarian crises, and escalating geopolitical instability.
Taiwan Condemns China's "Justice Mission 2025" Drills as Regional Threat
Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council condemns China's "Justice Mission 2025" military exercises as a threat to peace, highlighting a "two-pronged strategy" of dialogue and coercion.
Internet Blackout Cripples Life in Pakistan-Occupied Gilgit-Baltistan's Juglot
Residents of Juglot face a communication blackout as prolonged mobile and internet outages cripple business, education, and emergency services in Pakistan-occupied Gilgit-Baltistan.
Zelenskyy Honors Ukraine's Heroes with Housing Amidst Russian Claims
President Zelenskyy presents housing certificates to Heroes of Ukraine, vows national resilience, and dismisses Russian allegations of a drone attack on Putin's residence.
ASEAN Navigates 2025 Challenges, Urges Peace in Cambodia-Thailand Border Clash
Malaysian PM concludes 2025 ASEAN Chair, highlighting unity and dialogue while urging restraint in the Cambodia-Thailand border conflict to ensure regional peace.
Lee Jae Myung Visits China for Summit with Xi Jinping to Boost Strategic Ties
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung visits China for a state visit and summit with President Xi Jinping, focusing on economic cooperation and regional stability.
Tarique Rahman's Emotional Tribute: Remembering Khaleda Zia, Mother of Democracy
BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman remembers his mother, former PM Khaleda Zia, as a loving parent and a national leader devoted to Bangladesh.
Global Leaders Mourn Bangladesh's First Female PM Khaleda Zia
Global leaders, including Nepal's Sushila Karki and India's Narendra Modi, pay tribute to former Bangladesh PM Khaleda Zia, honoring her democratic legacy and regional diplomacy.
Tarique Rahman Mourns Khaleda Zia, Hails Her as "Mother of Democracy"
BNP's Tarique Rahman pays emotional tribute to his mother, former PM Khaleda Zia, calling her the "Mother of Democracy" and recalling her lifelong struggle.
Bangladesh Mourns: Khaleda Zia's Death Sparks Emergency BNP Meet, State Mourning
Former Bangladesh PM Khaleda Zia dies at 80. BNP holds emergency meeting, declares 7-day mourning. Interim govt announces 3-day state mourning.
Khaleda Zia's Legacy: How Her Stance on India Shaped Bangladesh's Foreign Policy
Explore Khaleda Zia's complex legacy as Bangladesh's first female PM and her turbulent tenure marked by adversarial ties with India over transit, treaties, and water disputes.
Anthony Hopkins Celebrates 50 Years Sober with Powerful "Choose Life" Message
Anthony Hopkins celebrates 50 years sober, sharing his journey from a near-fatal drunk driving incident to a message of hope urging others to "choose life."
Bangladesh Mourns: Former PM Khaleda Zia Dies, BNP Calls it a National Loss
Former Bangladesh Prime Minister and BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia has died at 80. Party leaders mourn a "massive loss" for the nation and democracy.
China Pivots to Domestic Consumption as Trade Tensions Reshape Growth Strategy
Facing global trade headwinds, China shifts economic policy to prioritize domestic consumption as a stable growth anchor, per a Barclays report.
CIA Drone Strike Hits Alleged Drug Dock in Venezuela, Trump Claims Credit
CIA drone strike targets Venezuelan dock used by drug traffickers, marking Trump administration's first known land operation inside the country. No casualties reported.
Bangladesh Mourns Khaleda Zia: Chief Adviser Calls for Unity in "Difficult Period"
Following the death of former PM Khaleda Zia, Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus urges national unity and vigilance against instability during state mourning.
Khaleda Zia's Death Shakes Bangladesh Election, BNP Surge Alarms ISI
Khaleda Zia's death boosts BNP's election chances, threatening ISI's Jamaat strategy. Tarique Rahman's return and India's outreach reshape Bangladesh's political landscape.
Trump Claims US Struck Venezuelan "Dock Area" Used for Drug Trafficking
President Trump says the US military targeted a Venezuelan dock area used by drug traffickers, marking a potential escalation in tensions.
Sheikh Hasina Mourns Rival Khaleda Zia, a Landmark in Bangladesh Politics
Sheikh Hasina, PM Modi, and others offer condolences on the death of former Bangladesh PM Khaleda Zia. Explore her legacy as the nation's first woman premier.
Khaleda Zia: From Jalpaiguri to Dhaka, A Polarizing Force in Bangladesh & India Ties
Explore the journey of Khaleda Zia, Bangladesh's first female PM, from her birth in India to her tenure marked by adversarial policies towards New Delhi on transit, treaties, and water disputes.
South Korean President Urges Unity Amid Controversial Minister Nomination Backlash
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung advocates for unity and inclusion after nominating an opposition figure as minister sparks criticism from both ruling and opposition blocs.
Japan's First Bird Flu Outbreak Hits Greater Tokyo, 240,000 Chickens to be Culled
Japan confirms its first avian influenza outbreak in the greater Tokyo area this season, leading to the culling of 240,000 chickens and heightened nationwide precautions.
Coupang Data Leak: 33M Customers Impacted, Gov't Disputes Company's Report
South Korea's science minister says 33M Coupang users' data was leaked, contradicting the company's report, as a $1.17B compensation plan is announced.
South Korea Tourism Soars: Foreign Visitors Jump 17%, Nearing 20 Million Milestone
South Korea's tourism recovery accelerates with 1.6 million visitors in November, surpassing pre-pandemic levels. Annual total poised to hit a new high.