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Houston Celebrates: Diwali's UNESCO Recognition Lights Up Indian Mission
The Indian Consulate in Houston hosted a vibrant Diwali event with lamp-lighting and performances to mark its new UNESCO cultural heritage status.
Dhaka University Attack: How Student Leaders Assaulted Three Professors
Three Dhaka University teachers affiliated with Neel Dal were attacked by a student group led by a DUCSU leader after submitting a memorandum to the VC.
New Zealand's Wellington Win: How They Leapt to Third in WTC Standings
New Zealand secure a 9-wicket win over West Indies, earning 12 WTC points to jump to third place behind Australia and South Africa in the standings.
Tsunami Alert for Northern Japan: 6.7-Magnitude Quake Strikes Amid Recent Tremors
A 6.7-magnitude earthquake triggers a tsunami advisory for northern Japan's Pacific coast, with waves up to 1 meter expected in multiple prefectures.
Baloch Movement Warns US: $1.25B Pakistan Aid Fuels Genocide
Baloch National Movement warns US financing for Pakistan's Reko Diq project will worsen human rights abuses, disappearances, and resource plunder in Balochistan.
Bangladesh Election Crisis: Awami League Rejects Poll Schedule Amid Bias Claims
Bangladesh's Awami League rejects the February 12 election schedule, accusing the interim Yunus government of bias and demanding a neutral caretaker setup.
Kim Jong-un's Defense Push: Why North Korea's Military Policy Is "Exact" Amid Global Shifts
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un calls the policy of bolstering defense capabilities the "exact" direction for security amid global changes at a key party plenum.
IMF Warns Pakistan: $1.2 Billion Bailout Amid Reform Slippage Risks
IMF approves $1.2 billion for Pakistan but warns of policy slippages, weak institutions, and persistent debt vulnerabilities threatening economic stability.
Trump's Warning to Colombia: Why a Surprising Invitation Followed
Trump criticizes Colombia's Petro over drug trafficking, prompting an unexpected invitation to visit Bogota amid a diplomatic confrontation.
Nepal's GenZ Protests: 77 Dead, Billions Lost Amid Political Turmoil
A government report reveals 77 dead and NPR 84 billion in damages from Nepal's September GenZ protests that toppled the Oli government.
Pakistan-Bangladesh-China Triad: How It Threatens India's Regional Dominance
Analysis of the new Pakistan-China-Bangladesh triad, its BRI expansion goals, and the strategic threat it poses to India's regional influence.
Balochistan's Midnight Horror: Why Villagers Protest Indiscriminate Army Firing
Villagers in Kech district protest after security forces injure a woman in midnight firing, demanding accountability and an end to state atrocities.
ISI's Hidden Launchpad: How Bangladesh Became a Cross-Border Terror Hub
A new report warns Pakistan's ISI is reactivating terror networks via Bangladesh, using madrasas and charities as cover for cross-border operations into India.
Bangladesh-Pakistan Ties: How Growing Military Ties Could Fuel Regional Extremism
A report warns that deepening Bangladesh-Pakistan military ties could fuel radicalism, empower terror groups, and destabilize South Asia's security.
Nepal's Economic Crisis: How Political Turmoil and Floods Slash Growth
ADB projects Nepal's growth to halve to 3% as political unrest hits manufacturing and delayed monsoons damage agriculture, derailing government targets.
Pakistan's Foreign Policy: Why Military Control Reveals Strategic Subservience
A report details Pakistan's foreign policy as a system of layered subservience, with the military trading geopolitical services for financial support and domestic supremacy.
Gwangju Library Collapse: 2 Dead, 2 Trapped in Tragic Construction Accident
A steel structure collapse at a Gwangju library site killed two workers, with two others trapped. Rescue operations continue as authorities investigate the cause.
Bulgarian PM Resigns Amid Mass Protests: What's Next for Sofia?
Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov resigns following nationwide protests over the 2026 budget, handing power back to the people and triggering a new political crisis.
Russia's Peace Stance: Why Sustainable Security Trumps a Temporary Ceasefire
Russian officials reject temporary truce, prioritizing "sustainable peace" and security for Russia over a simple ceasefire in the Ukraine conflict.
Pakistan's Trilateral Gambit: An Experiment to Bypass Regional Paralysis
A report analyzes Pakistan's push for a new bloc with Bangladesh and China as an attempt to work around the paralyzed, India-centric SAARC framework.
Bangladesh's Historic Vote: Why a February Election and Referendum Raises Tensions
Bangladesh's Election Commission announces the 13th national election and a historic constitutional referendum will be held simultaneously on February 12, 2026.
IMF's $1.2B Pakistan Lifeline: Why Households Won't Feel Relief
A new report warns Pakistan's IMF bailout fails to ease household pressures amid a widening trade deficit, political discord, and climate threats.
Pakistan's HIV Crisis: How Fake Doctors and Corruption Fuel an Epidemic
A shocking report reveals Pakistan's HIV crisis, fueled by fake doctors, contaminated syringes, and systemic neglect, with nearly 4,000 children infected in Sindh.
Pakistan Army's Dangerous Shift: Why Anti-India Policy Is Now Domestic Doctrine
Report reveals Pak Army chief Asim Munir uses anti-India rhetoric for domestic power, militarization, causing internal military rift over regional stability.
Afghanistan's Child Malnutrition Crisis: UN Warns 1.7 Million at Risk
UN humanitarian chief warns 1.7 million Afghan children risk death from malnutrition amid funding shortages and Taliban restrictions on women aid workers.