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G7 Ministers to Tackle Ukraine War, Global Security and Governance Reforms
G7 foreign ministers meet to address Ukraine reconstruction, maritime security, and global governance reforms ahead of the June leaders' summit.
Nepal to Release Gen-Z Protest Report After Leak, Reveals Security Lapses
Nepal's PM Office announces publication of leaked 907-page report on violent September 2025 protests, detailing security failures and police statements.
Bus Plunges into Padma River in Bangladesh, 2 Dead, Many Feared Trapped
Two dead, several feared trapped after a passenger bus plunges into the Padma River in Rajbari. Rescue teams face adverse weather conditions.
Jay-Z Declares Rap Battles "Taking Us Back," Calls for Evolution
Rap icon Jay-Z opens up to GQ, arguing that hip-hop has outgrown the need for public feuds and battles, reflecting on his past rivalry with Nas.
Bangladesh Marks Genocide Day Recalling 1971's Brutal 'Operation Searchlight'
Bangladesh observes Genocide Day, recalling the brutal March 25, 1971, crackdown by Pakistani forces under Operation Searchlight that ignited the Liberation War.
Chinese AI Firms Accused of Stealing US Tech, Raising Security Alarms
Anthropic accuses Chinese AI unicorns of illegally distilling its Claude model, raising major US national security concerns about cyberattacks and bioweapons.
UN Experts Demand Probe Into Pakistan's Kabul Airstrike on Rehab Center
UN experts demand independent investigation into Pakistani airstrikes on a Kabul rehab center that killed hundreds, urging a permanent ceasefire.
Norovirus Outbreak Closes Chinese Primary School, Over 100 Students Sick
Over 100 students fall ill in a norovirus outbreak at a Taiyuan primary school, prompting class suspensions and a health investigation.
Brazil's Defence Industry: Economic Engine and National "Life Insurance"
VP Geraldo Alckmin launches defence catalogue, says industry boosts tech, healthcare, agriculture, and is a "life insurance policy for the nation."
EU to Confront China Over Dumping Cheap Goods at Crucial WTO Meeting
EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic to demand WTO reforms against Chinese overcapacity and dumping, aiming to rebalance global trade rules.
Bangladesh PM Calls 1971 Pakistan Crackdown a "Pre-Planned Massacre"
PM Tarique Rahman and President Mohammed Shahabuddin commemorate Genocide Day, calling the 1971 Pakistani military crackdown a pre-planned massacre.
Balochistan Shuts Schools, Cuts Mobile Internet Till March 31 Over Security
Balochistan government closes all educational institutions and suspends mobile internet in multiple cities until March 31, citing security concerns.
Denmark Election Deadlock: Social Democrats Lead But No Majority Secured
Denmark's election results show a hung parliament. The Social Democrats lead but neither bloc has a majority, setting the stage for complex coalition negotiations.
Kim Jong Un Cites Iran War to Justify North Korea's Nuclear Arsenal
North Korea's Kim Jong Un says the Iran conflict proves the need for nuclear deterrence, while escalating rhetoric against South Korea.
Pakistan Uses Sunni Militants to Crush Shia Protests, Maintains Iran Neutrality
Pakistan's army chief deploys banned Sunni groups to suppress pro-Iran Shia protests, aiming to maintain neutrality for Iran-US mediation.
Hasina Slams Efforts to Rehabilitate 1971 Genocide Perpetrators in Bangladesh
Sheikh Hasina condemns attempts to rehabilitate war criminals and distort the history of the 1971 Bangladesh genocide by Pakistani forces.
Nixon-Kissinger Tapes Reveal US Ignored 1971 Pakistan "Genocide" Warnings
Secret Nixon-Kissinger transcripts show US dismissed diplomat's "genocide" warnings during 1971 East Pakistan crackdown, refusing to condemn ally.
US Lawmakers Declare "Moral Fight" in Tech War with China Over AI, Chips
Top US lawmakers frame competition with China in AI, semiconductors, and biotech as a "moral fight," pushing for export controls and supply chain resilience.
Taiwan Spots 16 Chinese Aircraft, 12 Vessels in Latest Military Pressure
Taiwan's defense ministry reports 16 PLA aircraft & 12 vessels operating nearby, with most aircraft crossing the median line into its air defense zone.
Trump's Iran Ceasefire Welcome Only If It Holds: Ex-Diplomat
Former diplomat Suresh Goel says Trump's 5-day ceasefire on Iran is welcome only if it holds, calling it a possible ruse to bring down crude oil prices.
Bangladesh PM Recalls 1971 "Pre-Planned Massacre" on Genocide Day
PM Tarique Rahman commemorates Genocide Day, honoring victims of Pakistan's 1971 Operation Searchlight and calling for a just, prosperous Bangladesh.
US Congress Resolution Seeks Recognition of 1971 Bangladesh Genocide
A US Congress resolution calling for recognition of the 1971 genocide in Bangladesh is welcomed by minority rights groups amid ongoing persecution.
South Korea Enforces 5-Day Car Ban for Public Sector Amid Oil Crisis
South Korea mandates a 5-day vehicle rotation for public sector to save oil amid Middle East tensions. Private sector may face future restrictions.
South Korea, New Zealand Leaders Unite on Middle East Crisis and Energy Security
Presidents Lee and PM Luxon coordinate on stabilizing energy supplies and regional peace amid US-Israeli war with Iran repercussions.
Nepal's Rapper-Turned-PM Balendra 'Balen' Shah Faces Crucial Governance Test
Engineer-rapper Balendra 'Balen' Shah, set to be Nepal's PM, must tackle economy, corruption, climate, and foreign policy after a landslide election win.